Since January 2020 I’ve been creating a printable coloring page each month, and giving it away to my email subscribers. October features my favorite holiday, Halloween! As such I decided that this month I’d create a skull coloring pages printable.
You can read my previous post to discover all the benefits of coloring for adults. Basic benefits include:
- Reduces levels of stress & anxiety
- Lower blood pressure
- Increase mindfulness & Improve focus
- Helps combat depression
- Increase motor skills
Of course one of the biggest benefits is that it’s FUN. Seriously, when was the last time you did something create without pressure to BE creative yourself?
Skull coloring pages printable
The great part about this being a printable, is that you can print multiple copies. Giving you endless opportunities to lose yourself in creativity. If you already know you want to print this page then you can just to the chase and sign up below.
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For me the process of creating the page is very meditative. I cannot tell you how many cups of tea I’ve left to go cold when I get lost in creativity! This skull coloring pages printable is a single sheet with 5 skull designs, and a title.
Convinced you need to start coloring? Sign up below to get your free skull coloring pages printable delivered straight to your inbox! Each month I’ll send you a new free printable, plus you’ll get tips and tricks for yoga on and off the matt.
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As a bonus, signing up today means you’ll also receive all the previous coloring pages from 2020! That means more coloring fun to be had. What are you waiting for?
Questions
- Do you like coloring?
- What do you do for creativity?
- Which holiday is your favorite?
Fatima Torres
How fun! This would be perfect for the kids. We’re always looking for ways to make indoors exciting. More so during the wet season.
Di Hickman
Yes I do more coloring and journaling in Winter months too!
Stephanie
These are so fun! I love coloring and it’s a great calming activity to do with my kids.
Di Hickman
It really is a great way to connect with kids!