Skin Tone Chart Maker
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FreeBees are a great start, but our full lesson packs do the heavy lifting. Explore our complete schemes, cross-curricular topics and curriculum packs to make planning even easier.
Did you know that you can create a range of beautiful skin tones using just the three primary colours: red, yellow and blue?
With this Skin Tone Chart Maker, you can extend your children's understanding of the colour wheel and colour theory by following step-by-step instructions to create cool, warm and neutral skin tones as well as lighter and darker tones. Even better, there are also handy troubleshooting tips if the skin tone you mix turns out to be too orange, too purple or too green!
Looking for more art resources exploring colour? Try our fabulous KS1 scheme of work, Colourful Creations, or our Year 5/6 scheme of work, Express Yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Drop us a line with any queries – we're always happy to help!
How can I get my FreeBee?
How can I get my FreeBee?
It's easy! You will just need to add the free resource to your cart then check out. You will need to create an account so that we have somewhere to store your digital files but the process just takes a few quick clicks.
Do you provide any other teaching resources?
Do you provide any other teaching resources?
Yes, we do! Whilst our FreeBees are great extras, our main catalogue consists of ready-to-teach lesson packs that have been written by experienced teachers to help ease the planning burden. We have a full library of KS1 and KS2 lesson packs across a range of subjects, all aligned to National Curriculum objectives.
What file format are your resources?
What file format are your resources?
All our resources come as PDFs as they can be opened, displayed and used universally across all OS and devices.
Can I edit the resources?
Can I edit the resources?
Yes, there are a number of ways you can edit the resources.
- If you use an interactive whiteboard, you can use the whiteboard software's 'overlay' mode to annotate on top of PDF. Lots of teachers find this feature really useful in the classroom.
- You can use Adobe Acrobat Pro to edit text or export files into Word or PPT.
- You can use a free PDF editor to make changes to the files.

