Wanted to share a fun free fall coloring page I have to offer! Now doesn't that look fun to color? And they aren't just for kids! Grown-ups can have fun coloring too!
I also have one sectioned into smaller cut-apart boxes which would be fun for party favors, trick-or-treat bags, or for a fun activity to keep the kids busy while waiting for Thanksgiving dinner.
(For non-commercial, personal use only.)
Here's how to turn this into a fun favor (or even something to give out to Trick-or-Treaters):
- Click on the image above for a larger, printable version.
- Right click and save it on your computer.
- Print it.
- Cut out along the dotted lines.
- Cut out cardboard slightly larger than the picture (old cereal boxes work good for this) to make a solid surface for kids to draw on, and staple several leaf pictures on. Put these in a plastic or cello wrap baggie with fall colored crayons. Ask kids to color each leaf differently, just like the fall leaves outsides are all different colors and shades.
- ALTERNATIVE IDEA: Take a couple crayons and a small rubber band (like the little ones used
for hair-braids), then wrap each coloring paper you just cut out around
the crayons and secure with the rubber band.
These are just a couple of the coloring pages you can print for free from my site. See more here.
And here's some examples of them colored by my readers over at Scribbleprints...
Beeb colored the following. She didn't have crayons ready, so she used a
purple sharpie and a pink hi-lighter to make her Psychedelic Leaves.
Petra's son colored this leaf. Love it!
Oh, and here's how I colored mine...
OK, ok...so that really isn't made from the print-outs. Actually, that's the original design which I sell on printed products in my shops. I made the black and white version afterwards especially for the coloring pages. Hope you enjoy it! Please be nice and only use these for personal or classroom use, thanks!
I'm sharing this at Hip Homeschool Blog, Printable Thanksgiving Activities Link Up, and lots of other great homeschool link-ups.
Ooh! I love these-so many fun ways my boys could create beautiful Fall decor. Thank you for sharing over at the Homeschool Nook!
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