Welcome or welcome back to my free coloring pages blog!
I am recovering from surgery, but I did some drawings while waiting in the pre-op
room in the University of Utah Hospital. So I am posting two of the drawings now.
These two drawings are of Stream Fairies!
The Stream Fairies are known for their fondness for smaller rivers. So they hang out in and around creeks, brooks, streams, crick, rill, rivulet, or run. (That is a lot of names for more or less a small river. It can also be called a tributary. But a tributary can already be a big river.
Anyway, Steam Fairies are particularly friendly with wildlife. They can be friends with both land and water animals. Many Stream Fairies have lungs that can extract oxygen from the water and the air. Yolanda is drying off after a swim. She is meeting with her friend the Black-chinned Hummingbird. In the other drawing, Ivania is about to dive in to play with her friend the Brook Trout. Both Stream Fairies are on rochs that tare in the stream.
NOTE: These two new drawings can be found by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus." Then scroll to the bottom of the list. New drawings are always at the bottom of the list of printable drawings. Below are some other water-loving Fairies that are older drawings from previous posts...so they will be found further up the list of printables.
River Fairy Swimming
(older drawing)
River Fairy relaxing
Stream Fairy with a Robin
Water Dragon Fairy
Fairy by Stream . . . mortal size
Stream Fairies
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