Home Coloring Pages
I am excited to share a wonderful collection of 14 free coloring pages centered around the theme of Home. These Home coloring pages celebrate the essence of what makes our living spaces special, capturing the charm and history of kitchens where delicious meals come to life. Kids will love bringing the “Cats Waiting in the Kitchen” page to life as they color their favorite furry friends lounging lazily while adults can find joy in adding vibrant hues to the “Cute Tiny Kitchen,” which showcases cozy nooks filled with delightful details. Coloring these pages offers a perfect way to unwind and bond, whether you are a parent sitting with your child or an individual looking for a creative outlet. Best of all, these pages are completely free to print and download, making it easy to start coloring fun together.
Fun Crafts to do with Home Coloring Pages
Coloring pages offer great opportunities for creativity beyond just coloring. After your little ones have filled in their beautiful designs, here are five unique craft ideas to transform those pages into something special. Get ready for some fun family time!
1. Collage Art
Gather various coloring pages your children have completed. Cut out different shapes, patterns, or characters from the pages. Next, take a large piece of cardstock and arrange the cutouts in any way that pleases you. Use glue to adhere them to the cardstock. This collage can become a unique piece of art to hang on the wall. You might want to add some stickers or additional drawings to enhance the collage further.
2. Greeting Cards
Transform a favorite colored page into a personalized greeting card. Simply fold a piece of cardstock in half to create a card blank. Trim your colored page to fit the front of the card and glue it down. You can write a sweet message inside or leave it blank for your child to add their own words later. Consider using ribbons or embellishments to make the card even more festive!
3. Gift Wrap
Your colored pages can make lovely gift wrap, especially for small items. Choose a larger piece of colored paper, and if necessary, tape two pieces together. Wrap your gift just like any regular wrapping paper. Your recipient will appreciate the personal touch. For extra flair, tie the wrapped gift with some twine or ribbon, and perhaps attach a small tag made from the leftover pieces of the coloring page!
4. Paper Mache Projects
For this craft, you will need a base for the paper mache, such as a balloon or a cardboard box. Tear your colored pages into strips. Mix water with glue to create a paste. Dip the strips into the glue mixture and apply them over your chosen base, layering them until you achieve your desired thickness. Allow it to dry and then pop the balloon or remove the box. You can paint or add additional decorations to finish your creation!
5. Puppets on a Stick
Turn your coloring pages into delightful puppets! Cut out different characters or shapes from the pages. Attach each cutout to a popsicle stick using glue. You can add googly eyes or sparkle to bring your puppets to life. This craft can lead to a fun puppet show, encouraging storytelling and imaginative play for your little ones!