30 Christmas Wreath Coloring Pages - Free!
Christmas
We've almost finished preparing the Christmas decorations. Do you like how our Christmas wreath turned out? We placed it at our entrance so everyone knows that at Coloring Together we already have our Christmas spirit at its peak.
Do you already know which Christmas wreath you'll put on your door? If you don't have yours yet, you're in luck! In this space we've gathered the best Christmas wreath coloring pages and animated Christmas wreaths.
You could use the brushing technique to have fun in the process of painting your own Christmas wreath. Adding a bit of volume will make it look more real so you can place it at your entrance. Any other ideas? Don't hold back!
If you want to keep practicing your artistic skills while enjoying the Christmas season, visit our gallery dedicated to Christmas. You'll find lots of coloring pages that need a little of your Christmas spirit so they can shine.
Stop! If you want your drawings to travel the world as fast as Santa leaving gifts on Christmas Eve, send us a photo! We'll make sure everyone can appreciate your talent from anywhere.
Now then, are you ready? Don't let any of the Christmas wreath coloring pages get away! When you place it at your entrance, you'll be able to welcome your guests with all the joy of Christmas.
Christmas Wreaths coloring pages
Why color christmas wreaths pictures?
Like many Christmas symbols, the Christmas wreath has a religious meaning for Christians; it symbolizes the infinite love of God and the crown of thorns that Jesus wore when he sacrificed himself for us.
Since ancient times, Christmas wreaths began to be placed on the doors of houses to ward off bad energy. Do you already have your Christmas wreath on your door? We can only allow good energy to enter our homes.
Christmas wreaths are also used to welcome guests who come to our homes with their good wishes for the holidays. With the Christmas wreath coloring pages you'll be able to welcome your visitors in a special way.
Still not convinced? Besides having fun with the coloring pages, at Coloring Together we've gathered a series of fun facts so you can learn while doing what you love. Don't miss this great opportunity!
Learn while coloring Christmas Wreaths
- The Christmas wreath in the Christian religion represents the infinite love for God and the crown of thorns of Jesus of Nazareth.
- The Christmas wreath should not be confused with the Advent wreath. One of the differences between the two is that the Christmas wreath is usually placed on vertical surfaces like a door, while the Advent wreath is placed on horizontal surfaces like a table.
- The origin of Christmas wreaths comes from pagan cults in northern Europe. They represented the hope for the arrival of spring.
- In ancient times the Christmas wreath was used on the main door of the most powerful and prestigious families. It was believed to ward off evil.
- It is believed that Christmas wreaths have their origin in Rome, where they were given as a gift during end-of-year celebrations. They were made with branches of evergreens and paid tribute to Strenia, goddess of health.
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