Also called the “horn of plenty”, cornucopia was a symbol of abundance presented as a large horn-shaped container filled with fruits, vegetables, nuts, and flowers. Since the cornucopia is a very important symbol of Thanksgiving, we knew we had to create these cornucopia coloring pages for kids to color during Thanksgiving.
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This Coloring page was posted on Thursday, January 13, 2022 – 16:45 by rmrmrmrm.
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Doodle the stencil carefully so that you are left with one big spiral that stays in one piece. Then carefully remove your Doodle from the stencil.
Starting on the outside of the spiral, start filling in the gaps. You’ll want to create depth between the spiral by pulling up on the edges. Start on the outside and work your way in. As you go you’ll start to create a three-dimensional cone that forms the shape of the Cornucopia.
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As you move inward you also move upward. Separate the spirals by pulling upwards in the middle. As seen in the gif move in a straight line up one side of your Cornucopia. This will help form the classic curved cone of the basket.
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Finish up Doodling the outside of the Cornucopia filling in any open areas with plastic. By the time you are finished, it should look like a full-on basket.Fill with fruit and veggies and put it on display!
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Cornucopia Coloring Page Set Includes
Print and enjoy coloring these cornucopia coloring pages to celebrate Thanksgiving and fall!
1. Cornucopia Coloring Pages Filled With Produce
Our first cornucopia coloring page features a simple cornucopia with some fruits and vegetables. This coloring page is perfect for younger kids in preschool or kindergarten as it has large spaces to color in. The cornucopia can be colored brown with colored pencils or watercolor, while the fruits and veggies can be their regular colors – green pear, purple eggplant, and so on!
2. Coloring Page of Cornucopia With Fruits and Vegetables
Our second cornucopia coloring page features a cornucopia with fruits and vegetables. How many can you recognize? I see an apple, corn, pumpkin, grapes… Use your most colorful crayons to make this coloring page pop!
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This coloring page is sized for standard letter printer paper dimensions – 8.5 x 11 inches.
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SUPPLIES Recommended FOR CORNUCOPIA COLORING SHEETS
- Something to color with: favorite crayons, colored pencils, markers, paint, water colors…
- (Optional) Something to cut with: scissors or safety scissors
- (Optional) Something to glue with: glue stick, rubber cement, school glue
- The printed cornucopia coloring pages template pdf — see blue button below to download & print
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