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COLORING! It’s the hottest thing right now. It’s relaxing to sit quietly, turn off all media, and calmly color in a design. I had so much fun that I decided to draw my own. PLUS I wanted to put positive words or even scripture into each one. Here is my very first (in what I hope to be a series) of coloring pages: God Loves You printable!
I researched and found the words: “God Loves You” or “I Love You” in 17 different languages! If you look carefully there is English, Spanish, Slovenian, Zulu, French, Sindhi, German, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Croatian, Afrikaans, Turkish, Swahili, Hungarian, Catalan, and Latvian!
You might also like my free printable LOVE CARD in 20 different languages!
For the Full-Sized B & W Version:
Just click the button below to download and print the 8″x11″ full-sized version:
I think it would be perfect to print and send to others.
- Include in an Operation Christmas Child shoebox gift with coloring pencils or crayons.
- Send it in a note to a child in the hospital.
- Send to a homebound senior or nursing home
- Print out the smaller size and use it as the front for a greeting card.
- Print on watercolor paper and paint it.
- Use cardstock so you can use markers or even pastels.
- Frame it!
This God Loves You printable provides lots of possibilities.
For a 1/2 Sized B & W version:
– Click the button below to download and print 2 on a page. (Cut to make 2 smaller pages.)
Here are some gel pens from Amazon that might be fun to use:


For a Full-Sized Color Version:
You can also print a full-sized God Loves You Printable in color. How charming would this be hung up in a child’s room as a sweet reminder of God’s Love?
Just click the button below to print out an 8″x11″ full-sized color version:
You could also grab these coloring books! Click on the image –
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Thank you, Mary.
This is wonderful. I look forward to seeing your creations in this series, as you make and post them.
My OCC boxes are processed through the SoCal processing center. Usually they are distributed in the Philippines, Peru, Namibia, Ukraine, Mongolia, or Madagascar, and a hard to reach area. Would you be agreeable to me using your border and translating this into the languages in these countries?
Thank you and Blessings to you and to all the children who will receive your creations, In Christ, Kathleen
Hi Kathleen and thank you so much for your comments. I’m not trying to be difficult, but no. The border is handdrawn by me and the words are imbedded into the image itself and cannot be separated. It really would be best if you started fresh and did your own design and added your own words. There really is no need to use my outer border. You could make something wonderful in the free program over at PicMonkey. They have lovely designs and is one of my favorite programs.
Thank you very much for your cute paper, I am including the colored printed ones and also a plain one to give in my Operation Christmas Child boxes. I have bookmarked this page so I can return in the future.
Thank you Nancy!! I’m glad you liked it and I’m sure the children will as well.