3 Free Websites For Creative Money Saving Coloring Pages
Have you ever considered coloring as a budgeting tool? Imagine creating beautiful works of art while building your emergency fund.
But coloring books can be expensive. So I went to the internet to find some free sites that offer coloring pages at no cost.
In my research, I found three free websites with downloadable coloring pages. With a little ingenuity, any of these can become your next savings challenge. (I am not an affiliate for any of these websites and will not receive any compensation.)
1. Color by Number: Crayola.com
Crayola.com has free Color by Number pintables. Use each color number as the dollar amount and watch your savings grow as the picture comes to life.
Crayola's site has about 16 Color by Number pages available, and new ones are posted all the time. Some are very simple, others are extremely intricate.
Don't see any images you like? You can create your own Color by Number by adding your own numbers to the over 1,000 coloring sheets Crayola offers for FREE.
I absolutely adore this new printable with the stamp flowers:
https://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages/print/plant-stamps-coloring-page
Easily make each stamp worth a dollar amount and start saving!
Tip: Crayola.com doesn't require an account to print the pages, which means no email sign-up!!
2. Family Savings Tracker: Saverlife.org
The nonprofit SaverLife.org offers an easy to access savings tracker that you can print for free.
Simply go to SaverLife.org/saverhub and search "coloring." Find the tracker on "SaverLife Saving Money Coloring Pages: Free Printable Savings Tracker" blog post.
Tip: You don't need an account to print the tracker, which is a plus!
3. Create your own: Canva.com
In Canva, I created my own mandala coloring sheets to track coins before placing in our change jar. I also added rules to make saving that spare change a bit more fun.
For example, a mandala is a circular repetitive pattern. Starting in the middle of a 10 circle design, if each circle colored saves $0.10, by the time the artwork is complete, I should have saved $1.00.
Tip: You do need an account to create on Canva.com, and their free plan is great for basic design.
Coloring is such a fun creative savings tool. Put your coloring skills to work this year and make exquisite art while saving those dollars!
This post is for entertainment and educational purposes only. I am not a financial professional and am not giving financial or legal advice.
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