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  1. Jun 11, 2020 · Download and print PDF coloring pages featuring the story of Jesus' Resurrection from Matthew 28. Also watch a short animated video and read the Bible verses.

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  2. Mar 21, 2020 · Print free coloring pages of Jesus' resurrection from the Bible. Learn about the miraculous event of Jesus rising from his tomb and ascending to heaven on Easter Sunday.

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  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Download 17 coloring pages featuring biblical scenes and scriptures about Easter and Jesus' resurrection. Find simple and complex designs for different age groups and levels of difficulty.

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  5. Download and print coloring pages featuring Bible verses, events, and themes related to the Easter story and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. These pages are suitable for kids and adults of all ages and can be used for learning, reflection, and fun.

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    These Jesus coloring pages are ideal for either Christmas or Easter greeting cards (or really, any reason at all!) for someone special. Simply shrink the image of choice to half page or a quarter page and print; then fold so that the image is on the “front page” (for the quarter page, you will fold in half, and then in half again). Have the childre...

    There are enough images of Jesus in our collection that you could make little mini-biographies of Jesus’s life. You could do the Passion of the Christ, the story of the Crucifixion and Resurrection; or the birth of Jesus, in a manger, where the Three Kings visit. Or you could simply tell the story of Jesus’s miracles and preaching! There’s enough r...

    With scraps of tissue paper or construction paper, have the children use rubber cement to affix them on top of the illustrations, using like colors for each object (e.g., blue for the sea, brown for robes). You can give younger children the simpler illustrations, while older kids could instead work on the more complex illustrations. The end result ...

    Instead of coloring in the illustrations with crayon or colored pencil, why not encourage the children to paint? Put down something to protect the table surface, and set out cups of water, paint brushes and watercolor paint palettes (the latter two can be found in any dollar store). For a truly painterly experience, clip the illustrations to poster...

    On a computer, shrink the illustration so that its length fits the horizontal boundaries on an 11” by 8.5” sheet of paper and center it on the page. (This is so that the placemat can be used horizontally and not vertically.) Have the children color in the image with crayon, colored pencils, markers or even paints. Then, glue the page onto a slightl...

    For this craft, you will need two or three printouts of the same illustration. Shrink the images down to the size of a standard shoe box or find shoe boxes large enough for the regular size printout. Have the children color in the images but: they will only color in the backdrop on one page and the forefront on another page. The shoebox will sit up...

    For this craft, you’ll start by gluing the illustration to a slightly larger piece of cardboard or posterboard – something sturdy. Then, using marbles or glass stones with flat bottoms (you can find these at any dollar store in the craft section), have the kids “color in” the illustration. This craft will likely work best with one of the simpler co...

    Provide lots of tissue paper and have the children scrunch it up so that it’s textured and glue onto the illustration. Use blue for Mary’s dress, purple for Jesus’s robe or white for the cross. This craft is nice because not only do kids love scrunching, but the tissue paper is also so lightweight, you don’t have to reinforce the page (although you...

    Get the children to color in the figures of an illustration, whether it’s Jesus or a cross alone, or a group of figures, like Jesus performing miracles or Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus. Then have them cut out the figures they just colored. Take a paper plate and, starting under the ribbed edging, begin cutting along the circle. You can do half th...

    In much the same way as the above craft, you’ll start by having the children color just the figures of an illustration and then cut them out. Next, you’ll need a vase and some Mod Podge, which you can find inexpensively at any dollar store (try Dollar Tree). Using the Mod Podge, which dries clear, fit the cut-out illustration onto the vase and pres...

  6. Mar 18, 2019 · Find a free coloring page of Jesus' resurrection from the empty tomb. This is part of a series of printable crafts about Jesus' Holy Week in Jerusalem.

  7. Find coloring pages for children and adults featuring Jesus's resurrection and its symbolism. Download and print the pages for free and enjoy a creative activity for all ages.

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