So I'm trying to make up for it by making them some coloring pages. I made St. Therese first because her Feast Day was fast approaching at the time, and then St. Francis... you can tell he's a pretty rough drawing... and then I got hooked and couldn't stop. I did almost all of the saints of October, some whose Feasts even fall on a Saturday or Sunday this year.
I'm certainly no artist; hands scare me and my creepy hands on the drawings scare me more, but little kids don't seem to care about such artistic
If you want to use them for your kids, for CCD, or for any other private use, feel free to browse them here, or check out the right sidebar of the blog for printable versions. (Just please don't try to rework them in any way to sell.)
If the girls enjoy them I might keep going through the year.
St. Therese of Lisieux, October 1st
St. Francis, October 4th
St. Faustina, October 5th
wow! you drew these?! they came out so great...especially the ones of St. Gerard and St. Anthony Mary Claret
ReplyDeleteLovely job!
ReplyDeleteYour St. Therese is the first coloring sheet of her I have seen that actually looks like her!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are really good. Did you decide to do any other months? (I'm helping with RCIA and would love to have something to give the kids when they get antsy at our 1st Sunday meetings after Mass.)
ReplyDeleteThese are SO great! I'm teaching Pre-K for a homeschool co-op and needed a picture of St. Jude for the kids to color (sine his feast day is coming up). I googled "St. Jude Coloring Page" and went to images. When I went to the one I liked, imagine my surprise when it brought me to your blog! You really are multi-talented! :-) Thanks for saving me - it is supposed to rain tomorrow and I need to keep the kids busy for three hours without going outside. YIKES!
ReplyDeleteLOL, that's awesome! Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteHope the coloring day went well!
Thank you, Patti!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I didn't do any others, yet, but I think now I might :). Thanks for the encouragement!
these are so beautiful...could you please do other months and saints (I would love St Bernadette)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Katy! One of these days I did mean to do some more... :)
ReplyDeleteThese are SO great! I'm teaching Pre-K for a homeschool co-op and needed a picture of St. Jude for the kids to color (sine his feast day is coming up). I googled "St. Jude Coloring Page" and went to images. When I went to the one I liked, imagine my surprise when it brought me to your blog! You really are multi-talented! :-) Thanks for saving me - it is supposed to rain tomorrow and I need to keep the kids busy for three hours without going outside. YIKES!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! St. Jude is my son's patron saint, and I am looking for activities for teaching him about patron saints/All Saint's Day. It is so difficult to find activities.
ReplyDeleteGlad to help, Meg! It is, indeed. Have you seen Catholic Icing? It's a great resource!
ReplyDeleteTHank you for these greaet coloring pages!! Is there a way for me to print them out without having to subscribe to Scrib?
ReplyDeleteI will be posting soon your coloring pages that we used for our homeschool. Thank you for your blessings. What a beautiful blog and family resource site! =) Jackie C http://mycatholicfamilycircus.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer! I don't think you need to subscribe to ScribD to print them out (unless they've changed their policies). You should just be able to click each document... but let me know if not and I can probably e-mail them to you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me use your image of St. Luke. I teach kindergarten in a Catholic school and we are doing a Patron Saint project.
ReplyDeleteHappy to help :).
ReplyDeleteHi, Thanks for the fantastic colouring in pages. They are great for keeping little people busy during senior Legion of Mary meetings.
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