Two children help grinding grain coloring page Germans free
In the coloring picture, you see two childrengrinding grain in a Germanic settlement. Ideal for hobby artists, school lessons, or free craft sessions – the motif sparks interest in historical everyday techniques. You can download the image for freeand print it out immediately to color it with colored pencils or felt-tip pens. Alternatively, the direct online version is available, where you can color the picture in the browser. Get the high-quality JPG file for free now and have fun coloring. Download the coloring picture and get started right away!
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Free Germanic Coloring Picture: Children Grinding Grain
The motif depicts two children grinding grain in a Germanic settlement.
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During the time of the Germans, grinding grain was a daily task. Often, smaller family members helped at the quern stone by turning hand mills or pouring the grain into wooden troughs. Wheat and barley were among the most important foods processed into flour. The grains were cleaned after the harvest before they were ground – this not only strengthened community spirit but also secured supplies over the winter. In many settlements, simple home mills were present, where children and adults worked in turn. Such motifs show the solidarity and division of labor in early medieval villages. If you are looking for more historical coloring motifs, check out our collection: More coloring picturesof Germans
Color Ideas for Your Germanic Coloring Picture
For coloring the scene, natural, earthy tones are recommended. Brown, beige, and ochre work well for wooden parts and clay bowls. You can design the children's clothing in cool gray tones and muted red, while grass and grains shine in various shades of green and golden yellow. With blue and gray in the background, a atmospheric picture of the settlement is created. You receive the picture for free in JPG format, print it out at home or use the online version to color in the browser. Get it now and colorfully depict the Germanic children!
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Matthias Petri founded the agency 4eck Media GmbH & Co. KG together with his brother Stefan Petri in 2010. Together with his team, he runs the popular specialist forum PSD-Tutorials.de and the e-learning portal TutKit.com. He has published numerous training courses on image processing, marketing and design and has taught "Digital Marketing & Communication" as a lecturer at FHM Rostock. He has received several awards for his work, including the special prize of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Website Award in 2011 and as Kreativmacher Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 2015. He was appointed Fellow of the Federal Competence Center for Cultural & Creative Industries in 2016 and is involved in the initiative "We are the East" as an entrepreneur and managing director on behalf of many other protagonists of East German origin.