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  1. Enjoy Catholic coloring pages to help your children celebrate feast days and special seasons of the Church. These coloring pages, prepared by our Sunday Gospel Team, are free for you to print and share with your family, classroom, or parish.

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  2. Saint Edmund of Rich Coloring Page. Saint Edmund of Rich Coloring Page Feast Day: November 20th Patron: of Abingdon, Oxfordshire; Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth; St Edmund’s College, Cambridge Birth: 1175….

    • Red Delicious
    • Mcintosh
    • Golden Delicious
    • Gala
    • Granny Smith
    • Fuji
    • Honeycrisp
    • Empire
    • Idared
    • Cripps Pink

    The Red Delicious apple is one of the most recognizable apples in the world. As can be discovered in their name, Red Delicious apples are a deep, rich red color, with some small, golden spots scattered along the skin and near the core. So, if you’re going to color in any of the above illustrations, make sure to have red, dark yellow/gold, and brown...

    Instantly recognizable as the Apple product’s logo, the McIntosh apple dates back many years, to 1811 in Upper Canada. The McIntosh apple has a very deep red and golden color over the skin; the golden color sits closest to the brown stem, while the red covers the majority of the apple. So, if you’re going to color in some of my McIntosh apple illus...

    Next on our list are Golden Delicious apples, a variety that was naturally cross-bred with Grimes Golden and Golden Reinette apples and first discovered at the turn of the 19th century. To color in my illustration of a Golden Delicious apple, you’ll need yellow or gold for the skin, and a dark brown color for the stem. To make it more fun, I recomm...

    Gala apples are probably the most common variety found in grocery stores and supermarkets, as they’re able to grow in most climates in the United States. Gala apples were discovered in New Zealand in 1934, and have become quite popular in the last two decades. When coloring in my illustration of this apple, make sure to have pink, orange, yellow/go...

    Granny Smith apples are the ultimate variety when it comes to baking, as their tart and sour flavor profiles are fantastic for balancing out the sweetness of pies, crumbles, and cobblers. These apples were discovered in Australia in 1868. They have a crisp and firm texture, perfect for taking a big bite! To color an accurate picture of a Granny Smi...

    Another result of cross-pollination, the Fuji apple is a Japanese variety that came about during the 1930s. People love these apples due to their sweetness and low acidity, and their skin has a lovely firm texture that makes biting into these perfectly satisfying. If you’d like to color in my illustration of the Fuji apple, you’ll need red and yell...

    Honeycrisp apples are an American variety that were originally sourced from the University of Minnesota. These apples were bred due to their unique flavor profile, releasing their sweet-tart juice immediately when bitten. Honeycrisp apples have a yellowish-pink skin, with brown stems, so make sure to have these colors on hand to fill in my Honeycri...

    Empire apples are a newer variety, introduced in the 1960s in New York, USA. People love these apples as they have the sweetness of a Red Delicious, but the crisp texture and tart flavor profile of McIntosh apples, making this variety the best of both worlds. To color in my illustration of Empire apples accurately, you’ll need bright red and yellow...

    Idared apples are another American-native variety, and were first grown in Idaho. These apples are medium-sized and very fragrant! Idared apples are also quite flavorful, having a sweet and tart sensation. They’re also quite juicy and have a lovely, crispy texture. To fill in an Idared apple coloring sheet accurately, you’ll need bright green and r...

    Finally, Cripps Pink, or Pink Lady’s, have a bright pink and yellow skin, with a sweet and sharp flavor profile. To color in a Cripps apple picture accurately, you’ll want to have pink and yellow for the skin, and green and brown for the stem. Make this coloring sheet more fun by drawing-in your own version of a “pink lady” holding the apple or sta...

  3. Whether you choose to create a realistic representation or let your imagination run wild with fantastical interpretations, coloring pages of an apple are a fantastic avenue for self-expression, relaxation, and the pure joy of coloring.

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  4. Apple Logo Coloring Pages. We have collected 34+ Apple Logo Coloring Page images of various designs for you to color. You can print or color them online at GetDrawings.com for absolutely free. Find more Apple Logo Coloring Page pictures from our search.

  5. Apr 26, 2016 · I am so excited to share these 26 FREE Catholic Coloring Pages with you today! Yay! There is a different coloring sheet for each letter of the alphabet. You can find the materials for this project, and MANY other Catholic projects in the Catholic Family Digital Resource Library.

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  7. Explore this collection of free printable Catholic coloring pages. From saints to liturgical seasons to religious symbols, these pages give you a creative way to learn and celebrate the Catholic faith. Ready to download and print for use in your Catholic homeschool.