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Today, we’re coloring Salt-n-Pepa (and Spinderella) from the Hip Hop Coloring Book!

Hip Hop Coloring Page Salt n Pepa

But we’re trying something new! Since this coloring book has designs on the front and back of each page, I can’t use markers because it bleeds through and ruins the page on the other side. I wasn’t thinking when I colored the Snoop Dogg page and realized after that the other side was Wu-Tang and it was ruined. 🙁

So, we are using these Ticonderoga Colored Pencils. I’ve had these for a loooong time, but have hardly used them. That is about to change because I really enjoyed using colored pencils for this page! I didn’t find this particular set on Amazon when looking today, but here are some other options.

Ticonderoga Colored Pencils

I think one of the things I like was that they were organized and I could quickly find the color I wanted. I spend a lot of time looking for colors when using the Ohuhu markers, but that just tells me I need to get a marker organizer.

Ticonderoga Colored Pencils

Here is the before coloring page:

Hip Hop Coloring Page Salt n Pepa

Watch my Instagram video to color this page with me!

Here is the finished page!

Hip Hop Coloring Page Salt n Pepa

What I used in this post/video:

Hip Hop Coloring Book

Ticonderoga Colored Pencils (other options here)

Today, we’re coloring everyone’s favorite Olympics Cheerleader, Snoop Dogg!

Check out my Instagram Reel coloring Snoop Dogg from start to finish.

When I first decided I wanted to start a coloring page, the very first question I wondered is “Do they have coloring books with rappers in it?” May sound odd to some, but I have a lot of interests and so do you, and one of those interests is 90’s Hip Hop. Coloring is relaxing, sure, but it can also be fun, funny, entertaining and relatable, and I intend on coloring all of it and sharing it with you.

What I used in this post/video:

Hip Hop Coloring Book

Ohuhu Alcohol Markers (with Brush tip and Fine Tip)