35 Gnomes Coloring Pages to Print for Free!
Fantasy
Careful! You almost stepped on one of our visitors. Even though they are small, the stars of this gallery are firm believers that there is strength in unity. Do you think we've done a good job with this pair of gnomes?
We have collaborated with these little nature lovers to bring you the best gnomes images to color and animated gnomes. Cheer up! These fantasy characters are eager for a little color.
You can dust off your brushes to make precise strokes with your tempera and paints. The gnomes will love it! You could also use your colored pens and do the hatching technique to break out of the routine.
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Gnomes coloring pages
Why color gnomes pictures?
The first representation of gnomes has its origin in the 13th century in Turkey. It is believed that these mythological beings are guardians of nature and that they attract good luck. They are said to possess great knowledge about the earth and the underground.
The presence of the figures we know as garden gnomes is used most of all in the Netherlands and Lapland, although their tradition has also reached other countries in different forms.
At Coloring Together we have decided to set aside a space for these mythical guardians of nature. That way you'll be able to have fun coloring the best gnomes images to color that you can find anywhere on the web.
Not only that! You'll also be able to learn new things. Above each of the gnome coloring pages we have left facts that will surprise you and make you love gnomes even more.
Learn while coloring Gnomes
- It is believed that the origin of gnomes was in the 13th century. A Swedish citizen named Frederik Ugarph found a carved figure about 15 centimeters tall under a tree, the figure was bearded, had a pointed cap, and the words “Gnome, life-size” could be read on it.
- It is said that Siberian gnomes are the tallest: while in other regions they measure 15 cm or less, those of Siberia have a height of 19 cm. It is believed that they are usually in a bad mood and like cold areas. Their clothing is black.
- It is said that jungle gnomes are the shortest of all. They help the animals to have better lives and live on farms with their siblings.
- Depending on the region, it is believed that garden gnomes help plants grow healthy.
- It is said that house gnomes have a preference for large houses. These beings would help repair objects that have broken.
- It is said that gnomes can live up to 400 years.
- It is said that gnomes are always born in pairs. They can be two males, two females, or a female and a male, but they are always born together.
- It is said that gnomes can be very fast, up to seven times stronger than a human, and that they have better eyesight than a hawk. That is why they can always avoid being seen and flee from danger.
- It is said that gnomes, by living in nature, would have a vast knowledge about natural remedies and gem cutting.
- It is believed that gnomes have the gift of telepathy that allows them to communicate among themselves.
- It is said that garden gnomes were born in Germany in 1872. They were called Gartenzwerge (garden dwarves), a word that sounds similar to a sneeze.
- It is estimated that there are approximately 25 million gnomes in the gardens spread throughout the country of Germany.
- There is a tradition called the traveling gnome. It consists of taking a gnome from the neighbor's yard and sending them a photo of the gnome in different parts of the world every now and then (some even reached the North Pole). Don't you think it's a fun tradition?
- In the southwest of England there is a sanctuary for garden gnomes. It is estimated that there are around 2,000 different gnomes spread throughout the area.
- Gnomes and goblins are not the same. You can tell them apart since the appearance of goblins tends to be rougher, they have a tail and fangs that identify them. On the other hand, gnomes have a more human appearance.
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