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Monday, May 16, 2016

Isaiah 1:18 Bible Verse Coloring Page, "Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet..."

This is a free Isaiah 1:18 Printable Coloring Page. 

This printable coloring page is perfect for children and adults too. It is a favorite verse from Isaiah 1. It has given hope to those who are looking for peace with God. It is a great kids' craft or coloring page for adults to enjoy too.

Coloring the letters helps you memorize the verse, and when it is done, this is a beautiful reminder of the Bible's teaching.

Isaiah 1:18 says

"Come now, and let us reason together, says the LORD, "Though your sins are as scarlet, They will be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They will be like wool." Isaiah 1:18.

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Isaiah 1:18 printable Coloring page. 

I create my Bible verse coloring printables for you for free. They take a long time to make, but I am glad to do it for you. Feel free to print as many as you can use. Kindly support my art through the Paypal button below. 


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The link below will bring up a file in PDF, and it may print better for some.

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COLOR THE PICTURE

Children like to color the picture with crayons, but if you try fine-tipped markers or colored pencils like my favorite, Prismacolor, you will be able to get into the smaller areas. Prismacolor pencils can be found at Michaels or Hobby Lobby. (I always look for coupons online.) The letters are big enough to color in. There are a lot of ways it can be colored. I would suggest using red in the project somewhere, like in the frame, and use different colors in the decorations. I think it looks better if you color in the background with a light tan or another warm color before doing the letters.  The letters are small, and it would be good to use a fine-tipped marker or coloring pencils.

Blessings, and Thank You 
(c) Adron D. 5/16/16
Isaiah 55:10-11