Bring Wiccan holiday traditions to life with coloring

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Wiccan holiday coloring pages are a creative and enjoyable way to celebrate and explore the spiritual aspects of Wicca. These coloring pages often depict Wiccan symbols, rituals, and deities, allowing individuals to connect with their beliefs and express their creativity through the art of coloring. Wicca is a modern pagan, witchcraft religion that embraces nature and its cycles. It follows a wheel of the year, consisting of eight holidays known as Sabbats, which mark significant points in the agricultural and solar year. These holidays include Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lammas, Mabon, and Samhain. Wiccan coloring pages can be found online or in books and offer a variety of images, including pentacles, green witches, cauldrons, candles, flowers, and moons.


* Pooka Pages provides free printable Wicca coloring pages , games, spell and incantations and stories.

They re labeled by their traditional holiday name May Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Easter, but images hark back to pagan counterparts Maybon, Lughnasadh, Samhain and Ostara. There is 24 pages to this set, with 1 each for the Sabbats and then a mix of seasonal designs that you can print in whatever combination floats your boat.

Wiccan holiday coloring pages

Wiccan coloring pages can be found online or in books and offer a variety of images, including pentacles, green witches, cauldrons, candles, flowers, and moons. They may also feature representations of the corresponding deities associated with each holiday, such as the Horned God and the Triple Goddess. Coloring these pages can aid in meditation and reflection, as well as provide an opportunity for individuals to connect with the natural world and manifest their inner spiritual path.

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Much is known about religious and national holidays. But the least known holidays--and ironically some of the oldest--are pagan or Wiccan. Here are free printable Wicca crafts, coloring pages and resources for pagan holidays (sabbats).

* Joelle's Sacred Grove features a pagan calendar with activities for and explanations of the eight sabbats.

--Yule (or Winter Solstice)--between December 20-23. Yule ends the old year and begins the new (starts near Christian Christmas)

--Imbolc--or Brid's Day--February 2 --Ostara (Easter)--Spring Equinox--celebrated around Christian Easter.

--May Day or Beltaine is celebrated on the eve of April 30 into May 1. It's also called Walpurgis Night.

--Litha or midsummer's eve or , which celebrates the first day of summer (Summer Solstice) around June 21-25.

--Lughnasadh, a harvest festival which falls on July 31-August 1. It's called Lammas in some countries.

--Mabon, the autumnal equinox (the first day of fall). --Samhain celebrates darkness and coincides with Halloween.

* Pooka Pages provides free printable Wicca coloring pages , games, spell and incantations and stories.

* ADF--A Druid Fellowship (or Ár nDraíocht Féin) is a neopagan group dedicated to promoting old pagan customs. This link takes you to the kids page with free printable pagan activities for Lughnasadh, Imbolc, Yule and Samhain.

* Stella Australis has a free printable Wicca coloring book with the elementals, gods and goddesses, Egyptian and Greek deities, moon phases and a Wheel of the Year, puzzles, Wicca vocabulary, runic symbols, history, magic, tarot and zodiac.

* Vintage Holiday Crafts has free printable nostalgic Victorian and Edwardian period greeting cards and crafts. They're labeled by their traditional holiday name May Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Easter, but images hark back to pagan counterparts: Maybon, Lughnasadh, Samhain and Ostara.

I linked you to Halloween/Samhain because that's the next holiday coming, but scroll around for the others.

Wiccan holiday coloring pages

The act of coloring itself can be a calming and therapeutic activity that promotes mindfulness and relaxation. It allows individuals to focus on the present moment and channel their energy into creating something beautiful. In addition to personal use, Wiccan holiday coloring pages can also be used as educational tools in pagan and Wiccan communities or be shared with children to introduce them to the Wiccan faith in a fun and interactive way. They can spark conversations about various aspects of Wicca and help foster a sense of community and understanding. Overall, Wiccan holiday coloring pages provide a unique and artistic means for both individuals and communities to celebrate and explore the spiritual aspects of Wicca. They serve as a bridge between creativity, spirituality, and personal growth. So grab your colored pencils and enter a world of magic, symbolism, and self-expression!.

Reviews for "Relax and unwind with Wiccan holiday coloring"

1. Karen - 2/5 - While I appreciate the effort put into creating coloring pages for Wiccan holidays, I found the selection to be quite limited. There were only a few pages dedicated to each holiday, and I was hoping for a wider variety to choose from. Additionally, the designs were very simplistic and lacked the intricate details I was expecting. I ended up feeling a bit disappointed as the pages didn't match the quality I've seen in other coloring books.
2. John - 1/5 - I was really excited to find a coloring book specifically for Wiccan holidays, but this one fell short of my expectations. The illustrations were poorly drawn and lacked creativity, making it quite unappealing to color. The coloring pages lacked depth and the designs seemed rushed. The overall quality of the book was also subpar, with pages easily tearing or smudging when using markers. I would not recommend this coloring book to others looking for a enjoyable coloring experience.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - As a practicing Wiccan, I was excited to come across a coloring book dedicated to Wiccan holidays. However, I felt that the pages were too simplistic and lacked the depth and symbolism I was hoping for. The designs were basic and didn't capture the essence of each holiday. Additionally, I found the coloring book to be quite overpriced for the limited content it offered. I would suggest looking for alternative options or exploring online resources for more intricate and meaningful coloring pages related to Wiccan holidays.

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