Free Printable Rangoli Coloring Pages For Your Little One
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For those who wish to introduce their kids to the Indian culture and tradition in a fun way through simple printable Rangoli coloring pages, these printable rangoli patterns coloring sheets can be ideal.
Rangoli is an Indian art form in which people make colorful patterns on the entrances using dry flour, colored sand, colored rice, or flower petals. People make Rangoli during festivals like Holi, Pongal, Diwali, and many more. There are several ways of drawing a Rangoli. The designs can be as simple as geometric figures or as complex as the image of a deity. Check out 10 interesting rangoli pattern coloring sheets here.
Free Printable Rangoli Coloring Pages For Your Little One
1. Child Making Rangoli
This coloring sheet shows a young girl making Rangoli at her entrance to welcome visitors at Diwali. Diwali, fondly known as the ‘Festival of Lights’, is one of the most significant festivals in India. Making Rangoli at the entrance of the house is integral to Diwali celebrations. If your child insists on making Rangoli, but you are afraid that he will mess it up, then hand him this coloring sheet. It will appease him for the time being.
2. Peacock Rangoli
This coloring sheet features a glorious peacock. The peacock is the national bird of India, and its importance is visible in Indian festivals, including Rangoli designs. The vibrant feathers and beautiful shape will allow your child to experiment while coloring. The more color you add, the prettier the image will look.
3. Geometric Rangoli
Circles, triangles, and diamonds in a hexagon make up this geometrical coloring sheet design. This Rangoli design will appeal to children who like non-traditional Rangoli designs. Tell your child to name the different shapes he can spot in this coloring sheet. Then have him color the shapes in different colors for a modern work of art.
4. Swastika Rangoli
Here is another simple Rangoli coloring sheet for your younger children. The Rangoli has a swastika sign in the middle. The swastika is an auspicious and sacred symbol in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. The sign brings good fortune and prosperity. Learn more about Swastika and its significance in our culture as your child colors this sheet.
5. Lamp Rangoli
Lamp Rangoli is another popular Rangoli design in Diwali. The coloring sheet will appeal to the artistic side of your children. The finished work will look stunning.
6. Ganesh Rangoli
Lord Ganesh is a revered god of wisdom, success, and education. Worshippers make Ganesh Rangoli during Diwali and Ganesh Chaturthi. The simple outline of the Rangoli makes it perfect for younger children. Tell your child to use soft, pastel shades to make this Rangoli stand out.
7. Floral Rangoli
Here is a lovely, floral Rangoli design with many elements. This stunning Rangoli design will look beautiful colored in bright shades. This Rangoli coloring sheet is perfect for kids aged 9 and above.
8. Intricate
Here is a complex Rangoli coloring sheet for your older kids. It will allow your child to explore the use of different shades. You can use this Rangoli design for your kid’s Rangoli crafts.
9. Paisley
Here is a paisley Rangoli design for your arty tot. The tiny details in the coloring sheet will improve his hand-eye coordination. It will also enable him to focus on coloring within the lines. How about having all your child’s friends for coloring this sheet? It will make a fun activity for the Diwali party.
10. Simple Rangoli
Isn’t this Rangoli design fabulous? It will look even more fabulous when your kid fills color in it. This coloring sheet is perfect for younger children, particularly if he has just started holding crayons.
Rangoli coloring sheets will inspire creativity in your child as they experiment with different colors to fill the images. These rangoli coloring pages can be of several uses once your kid has colored them. You can use these rangoli coloring pages to make Diwali cards and decorate houses. You can also use it for your kid’s school projects.
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