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    • Funeral Programs. If you’re tasked with the somber duty of creating the funeral program for one who has passed, you can use my angel templates to honor the person who is now in their final resting place.
    • Church Newsletters. You can do much the same thing to use my angel templates for your church’s holiday (or otherwise) newsletter. You could even use an angel or two as the backdrop for the entire newsletter, fading the illustration and placing the content over it.
    • Church Posters/Signs. If you’re designing a poster or a sign for your church – for say, a Christmas choral concert or a special holiday service – you can use my angel templates as decoration.
    • Angel Face Crafts. Here’s a cute use for my angel templates, which is an adorable craft for an entire classroom of kids. You’ll print out the template for as many kids as you need and have them carefully cut out a circle in the angel’s head.
    • Tree Toppers
    • Table Décor
    • Scrapbooking Notions
    • Christmas Tree Ornaments
    • “I Pray for…” Pages
    • Kids’ Faces Angels
    • Toilet Paper Roll Angels
    • Glittery Angels
    • Clothespin Angels

    To make a tree topper, you will need cardstock, glue, and golden pipe cleaner. You’ll print off the angel you want and have your kids color her in. Then cut her out and trace her onto a piece of cardstock. Cut out the outline and paste the two pieces together. Next, you’ll need to make a cone from another piece of cardstock. Roll up the paper and t...

    Have your kids pick out which angel figures they want, color them in, and cut them out. Then they can take toilet paper rolls – full or half, depending on how large the cut-outs are – and glue them to the backs so that the figures stand up. Arrange them on your kitchen table, counter, or anywhere that needs a little decoration!

    You can use my angel illustrations as scrapbooking notions for December or Christmas pages, Easter pages, a new baby’s birth, or even a page of remembrance for someone who passed. They can be colored in or left black and white – both are impactful in their own ways. Resize them on the computer before printing for the ultimate customization on your ...

    To make Christmas tree ornaments you will need shrink sheet paper and ribbon. You will have your kids pick out which angels they want to use, print them onto the shrink sheets, and then have them color in the illustrations. Next, they’ll cut out the forms and punch a hole where they want the ornament hanging. You’ll bake off the cut-outs per the in...

    This is a perfect Sunday activity, whether you’re at home or in Sunday school. Have the kids color in the illustration and then write in the blank space, “I Pray For…” and then list all the people and things they say prayers for daily. You can then mount the page onto construction paper to give it a nice frame.

    Have kids turn themselves into angels by cutting out their faces from extra photographs (or printing off their faces, since actual photos seem to be a thing of the past!). Then they’ll color in the angel illustration and glue their face onto the angels. They could also cut out the angel figure and prop it up with a toilet paper roll as an additiona...

    Speaking of toilet paper rolls, you can use them to make this sweet angelic craft. First, the kids will cover the toilet paper roll in white paper, cutting it down to fit and taping the edges down. Then they will cut out Simple Outline of Angel Wings or Angel Wings Coloring Sheet and tape or glue them onto the toilet paper roll. Next, they’ll make ...

    You’ll print the angels of the kids’ choice onto the transparency paper and then cut it out. Next, you’ll have them outline the angel figure onto the construction paper, but slightly larger than the actual cut-out. They’re going to cut out that outline and then cut along the inside so that they’re left with a frame. Glue the transparency paper ange...

    You can use round or rectangular clothespins for this craft; either way, you will resize one of the illustrations that are just wings and print them off. Your kids can color in the wings or leave them, but then they will cut them out and glue them to the clothespin on either side. Then, to finish off the angel, they’ll draw a small circle, make a l...

  1. Six free printable angel sets that include black-and-white and colored versions to use for crafts, Christmas activities or Sunday school activities.

  2. Angels coloring pages. 100 images of holy beings close to God. Coloring pages are perfect for Easter and Christmas. Print for free.

  3. Aug 2, 2023 · These printable angel coloring pages are charming and beautiful, making them a perfect option for adults and children. Our angel coloring sheets depict serene angels with intricate details, cute angels, and beautiful angel wings.

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  6. The free printable Christmas angel outlines serve as perfect templates for a variety of creative endeavors. Use them for coloring pages, decorations, sewing projects, fabric templates, or designs that spark your imagination.

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