47 Garden Of Eden Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Verdant landscapes, serene creatures, and the dawn of creation come together in these 47 Garden of Eden coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This divine collection celebrates the beauty and innocence of paradise, capturing the essence of an untouched world!

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These pages bring the wonder of the Garden of Eden right to your fingertips, from images of Adam and Eve amidst exotic flora and fauna to scenes of majestic animals grazing peacefully, cascading waterfalls, and more!

To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.

All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Garden Of Eden Coloring Pages

Once those vibrant Garden of Eden coloring pages are all filled with color, don't let them gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts are a perfect way to bring your masterpieces to life.

1. Adam & Eve Finger Puppets

Carefully cut out Adam and Eve figures from your colored pages. Glue each figure onto a craft stick or a cardboard ring sized to fit a finger, creating simple puppets for imaginative play. Reenact the Garden of Eden story or create new adventures!

2. Serpent of Temptation Bookmark

Select and cut out the serpent from one of your finished coloring pages. Glue it onto a piece of cardstock for extra durability, then cover both sides with clear packing tape or contact paper to laminate. Punch a hole at the top and add a decorative yarn tassel for a unique bookmark.

3. Forbidden Fruit Suncatchers

Cut out apple shapes, leaves, and other fruit motifs from your completed coloring pages. On the back of these cut-outs, glue colorful squares of red, yellow, and green tissue paper to fill the empty spaces. Frame them with a thin ring of construction paper and hang them in a sunny window to let the light shine through.

4. Tree of Life Collaborative Mural

This is a wonderful group activity! Have everyone color different leaves, flowers, fruit, and even small animals from the coloring pages. Cut them all out, then collaboratively glue these elements onto a large piece of butcher paper or poster board to create a majestic, blooming Tree of Life.

5. Paradise Diorama Box

Transform an old shoebox into a miniature Garden of Eden. Cut out various animals, trees, and figures from your colored pages. Glue them inside the box, some standing with accordion-folded paper bases, to create a captivating 3D scene that tells its own story.

6. Eden's Flora Headbands

Cut out vibrant flowers, lush leaves, and delicate vine patterns from your completed coloring pages. Glue these delightful natural elements onto a strip of construction paper or a pipe cleaner bent into a headband shape. Wear your own piece of paradise and embody the beauty of Eden!

7. Peaceful Animal Mobile

Select and cut out several different peaceful animals from your finished coloring pages, ensuring they are diverse. Punch a small hole in the top of each animal and string them at varying lengths from a repurposed coat hanger or crossed craft sticks. Watch your gentle Garden of Eden creatures gently sway.

8. River of Life Pop-Up Card

Create a beautiful pop-up card featuring the gentle river that flowed through Eden. Cut river sections, plants, or small animals from your coloring pages and strategically glue them inside a folded cardstock base. When opened, a delightful 3D surprise of Eden's landscape will appear.

9. Garden of Eden Memory Game

Print two copies of several specific Garden of Eden elements, such as an apple, a serpent, or unique animals. Color them identically, then glue each onto a small, sturdy square of cardstock. Cover with clear packing tape for durability and mix them up for a fun matching memory game!

10. Adam & Eve Story Wheel

Construct a two-part spinning wheel to tell the Garden of Eden narrative. On a larger base wheel, glue different colored scenes or characters from your pages (e.g., Adam and Eve, the serpent, the apple tree). Cut a window in a smaller top wheel, attach it to the base with a brad, and spin to follow the story's events.