30 Goblins Coloring Pages to Print - Free!
Fantasy
This mischievous goblin was laughing the whole time we were coloring it. It definitely had a great time! What do you think of the result? Do you like how it turned out? Come on! Go ahead and paint your own goblin with the materials and technique you prefer.
Would you have used a different material? We're super excited to see how you'll paint the goblins coloring pages! Or will you start with the goblin drawings for kids? We really liked the cartoon goblin drawings. They're so cute!
With colored pencils you can use the hatching technique without any trouble. But if you choose pastel chalks, the background will look much more even, and maybe their outfit too. Have you thought about using papers? It would look great with glossy paper!
Don't forget that in the fantastic gallery of Coloring Together we put the most mischievous goblins of all on display. Why not send us a picture of yours once you finish? We'll gladly show off your art!
It's time to search for the mischievous little goblins who are hiding so they won't get colored. All the goblins coloring pictures to print should be colored! Will you help us find them? Don't forget to keep your brush in hand, in case they try to run off without being painted.
Goblins coloring pages
Why color goblins pictures?
Goblins are mythological creatures that are depicted in humanoid form. They tend to be very small, and in some cultures they're believed to be malicious toward humans. What a fact!
In some cultures they're often linked to fairies, although some demonologists considered goblins a type of demon. Who would have thought those cute little faces could be associated with something so terrible. Amazing!
However, like other fantasy creatures, there are variants of goblins that change depending on the culture, so they're not malevolent creatures in all of them. And you, what image do you have of goblins? Do you like them? Then come learn about them with the fun facts we've added above the goblins coloring pages!
If you decide to paint goblins, you won't just have fun, you'll also learn lots of new things. A two-for-one! Come on, at Coloring Together we were waiting for an artist like you.
Learn while coloring Goblins
- Some demonologists of the 16th and 17th centuries considered goblins a type of demon.
- Just like fairies, the stories portray goblins as elemental creatures, caretakers of nature and the forests, as well as being very elusive.
- According to various mythologies, goblins are creatures with a very playful personality, which is why they tend to cause a lot of mischief and minor damage in rural or domestic settings.
- According to the definition of goblins, gnomes and imps would be considered a type of goblin.
- The popularity of goblins began in the Roman Empire, where they said that minor gods lived in homes and served as protectors of the household.
- In Ireland goblins are known as Leprechauns, and they tend to live in the forests where they are their guardians.
- According to Irish culture, goblins have a reputation for being rich, since they guard pots of gold that were buried in times of war.
- It is said that goblins are knowledgeable about magic and the occult sciences, as well as fortune-telling. They are very powerful creatures!
- It is said that, if we carry a four-leaf clover, even if there's a goblin trying to bother us with its magic, it will be ineffective thanks to the clover, since it's a symbol of good luck.
- The stories tell that goblins are very mischievous creatures, and that when they enter a human's house, they turn invisible, and begin to season meals with terrible tastes, and break every object in their path.
- In Spain it is said that a goblin once lived who drove King Philip V's royal gardeners crazy. It is said that it sneaked into El Retiro every night and planted new flowers everywhere.
- According to tradition, Saint Patrick, patron of Ireland, was attacked by goblins. It is said that the druids called upon a troop of goblins who wouldn't let the faithful say their prayers in the temple.
- According to British Celtic mythology, there is a king of the goblins, who is known as Lord Oberon, mentioned in the works of the poet William Shakespeare.
- In the book "The Spiderwick Chronicles" by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black, goblins turn into gnomes when they get angry.
- In Scandinavian folklore, goblins are associated with the winter solstice, that is, with Christmas.
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