This is an Isaiah 61:3 printable coloring page.
This is a favorite scripture. In it, we are promised that God will see our mourning and reward us for our suffering.👉CLICK HERE to subscribe to my coloring pages; you will receive a new one every week.
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Isaiah 61:3 says,
"To all who mourn in Israel, he will give a crown of beauty for ashes, a joyous blessing instead of mourning, festive praise instead of despair. In their righteousness, they will be like great oaks that the LORD has planted for his own glory." Isaiah 61:3.
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I create these coloring pages because I love God's Word, and I hope they bring you blessing. Thank You!
If you like this bible verse coloring page, you might also consider the Isaiah 1:8 coloring page. CLICK HERE.
If the file above does not work for you, the one below is a PDF and will work better.
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TO PRINT THE PICTURE
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MY ORIGINAL ART
This took a lot of work to create. The passage is long, so I split the picture to put the context on one side and the featured section on the larger right side. I had to print out the words and then trace them into an outline that I could color in. Then, I designed and drew the decorations for the border and traced them onto the page. I had to print the letters for the context on the left sidebar on the computer and then cut and paste them into the picture after I scanned them back into the computer. It took about four hours, but I am thrilled with how it turned out.
COLOR THE PICTURE
There are many ways to color this picture. The background behind the letters can be any color, but keeping it light makes the letters appear more dynamic. There are many flowers for color, and the vines can be various shades of green.
Children like to color pictures with crayons, but if you try fine-tipped markers or colored pencils, such as my favorite, Prismacolor, you can 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.
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