YouCan Toucan
$27.99
Learn to color fun toucans in three mediums — with all the images provided! Use water-based markers, colored pencils, and alcohol markers, or switch it up to your own favorite coloring medium! A portion of proceeds benefits World Wildlife Fund.
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Learn to color toucans in several mediums - with provided images to color in or trace! Toucans are a striking bird when seen in the wild jungles of the Amazon. But they're also striking on your art projects with the strong punch of color alongside black and white contrast. A percentage of profits benefits World Wildlife Fund.
Lessons are taught in water-based markers, colored pencils, and alcohol markers—although you're most welcome to complete each lesson in the medium of choice! You'll still learn something from each lesson's instruction, so don't miss out just because you want to try a different art medium.
This is a Level 2 course; real-time video assures you'll be successful in following along!
- Level 2
- 3 printable images
- Nearly an hour of instruction with realtime video
- Closed captioned
- Supplies are found in the free preview lesson
- Language: English
Class preview:
The lessons can be viewed anytime and at your leisure; there are hours of instruction that you can watch again and again for years to come:
- FREE Pre-class Lesson with supply list (5 min)
- Asteria the Toucan (14 min)
- Celaeno the Toucan (11 min)
- Tecmessa the Toucan (10 min)
The Pre-Class lesson includes the supply list for this course.




Jeanne J –
This is such a fun class! Sandy breaks painting or coloring each bird down into bite sized chunks that can help anyone feel confident. The lessons could be done with other art supplies and using lots of variations on the main lesson. The birds are so cute and the ways you can use them are endless. You won’t be sorry you tried this class!
Sherry Woods –
I had delightful time going through these 3 lessons. I resized the supplied drawings to greeting card size which made them small, quick projects. I don’t have any water-based markers for the second lesson, so I used my Inktense pencils instead. These cute designs can be colored with any medium, so it was fun to mix it up. As always, Sandy explains what she is doing and walks through the entire piece step-by-step. If I can do it, toucan, too. (Sorry – I couldn’t resist.)