![]() You can print them on any type of paper that can safely run through your printer, from specially-coated canvas or watercolor paper or even fabric! My favorite paper to print on is Neenah Exact Index 110lb Cardstock, which I love because it is thicker than regular printer paper and also thicker than most paper you'll find in published coloring books. The fun thing about printable coloring pages is that you can print them as many times as you like ( for your own individual, non-commercial, household use only). This printable set of Easy Mandala Coloring Pages is delivered to you as an e-book in PDF format. This set of printable Easy Mandala Coloring Pages features 12 large print illustrations that are perfect for young kids, older adults, and everyone in between!īelow you can read more technical info about purchasing and using these coloring pages, as well as the copyright notice and Terms of Use. As I colored, I doodled more details onto the mandala, such as circles, flowers, lines and half-circles. For instance, I colored in the example above using Sakura Gelly Roll Pens. This means that they can often be completed in one sitting, providing you with a few hours of creative relaxation capped off with a wonderful sense of accomplishment when your page is completed!Īlthough the designs are easy, they’re still engaging and you can choose how detailed you want to be as you color. The overall designs are a bit easier and less complex than the super-detailed coloring pages that are often marketed towards adults. If you have fine motor issues, the thick black lines help make it easier to color within the lines. The artwork is specially designed with thick black lines for the benefit of people with low vision. You can download the 12 mandalas to a page here and the 6 mandalas to a page here.You know how Large Print books feature big thick letters so that the words are easier to read if you have vision issues? Large print coloring pages are a similar concept, but for coloring! I’ve created these pages with 12 mandalas to a page and also larger mandalas with two pages of 6 mandalas. ![]() I had so much fun designing these mandala coloring pages – that in itself was therapeutic. You can use coloring pencils, pen and ink, crayons or watercolor to color mandalas. Just by adding a little bit of coloring, people suddenly become artists and have a great sense of accomplishment when they are done. Pre-made mandalas help give people a comfortable starting place with little fear of failure. People are often intimidated by a big blank piece of paper and they may get anxious not knowing how or what to draw. Drawing and coloring mandalas is known to have a centering, calming effect for both children and adults. For elderly people, coloring mandalas helps them increase focus and concentration. ![]() Today mandalas are used as a form of art therapy. Mandalas have often represented life, nature, creation, wellness and the universe. In various ancient and spiritual cultures including Buddhists, Tibetans, Hindus and North American Indians, the mandala has been used as a form of meditation, in sacred rites to aid in healing and to invoke spiritual energy. Mandalas are as old as history itself and mean “sacred circle” in Sanskrit. Mandala Coloring Pages – These beautiful circular designs are called mandalas. ![]()
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