Two children are drawing coats of arms on a cloth – Medieval coloring template for free

Two children sit side by side and draw an intricate coat of arms on a large piece of cloth. The scene transports you straight to the Middle Ages and provides a great template for printing or digital coloring. The image is available as a high-resolution JPG file and can be downloaded for free without registration. Whether as a creative activity for children, as a craft project, or as teaching material – the coloring template fits into many areas. Give it a try and create your own coat of arms just the way you want it. Download the coloring image or color it online right away!

Two children are drawing coats of arms on a cloth - Medieval coloring template free of charge
Two children paint a coat of arms on a cloth in medieval style – Download the image now

Features of the template: Two children draw coat of arms on cloth for free

  • The image depicts two young figures drawing a medieval family coat of arms on an unfolded piece of cloth.
  • You can download the coloring template at no cost.
  • The file is available as a high-quality JPG and ensures sharp lines when printed.
  • Ideal for coloring at home, school, or during leisure time.
  • You have the choice: print and color or color directly in the browser.

Two children draw coat of arms on cloth – Discover medieval motifs

The motif shows two children deeply focused on working on a coat of arms, as was common in the Middle Ages. Coats of arms were used to denote noble families or trade guilds and were displayed on shields, banners, and fabrics. The outlines in the coloring image are purposefully kept clear so that you have complete freedom in choosing colors. Historically, painters in the Middle Ages used natural pigments – ochre, vermilion, or azure blue – but you can choose any shade you like.

Even in the early Middle Ages, children learned crafts and artistic techniques from masters and parents. With brushes made from animal hairs and colors from plant materials, they gave cloths and banners a personal touch. Your coloring image connects to this tradition and allows you to become a young herald yourself. Whether you choose muted colors or create bright contrasts: every color choice gives the coat of arms its own story.

Did you know that many coats of arms consisted of symbols that embodied certain qualities? A lion stood for courage, an eagle for vision, and a sword for justice. In the coloring image, you can add your own symbols – perhaps a book for knowledge or a sheep for peace. The two children in the image symbolize curiosity and eagerness to learn in the Middle Ages.

If you are looking for more historical templates, you can find them in our Medieval Motifs for Coloring.

Color and design tips for your medieval coat of arms

The coloring image shows two children painting a coat of arms on a piece of cloth. Classic colors are red, blue, gold, and green – which were commonly used back then. Red symbolizes strength, blue loyalty, and gold prosperity. You can suggest metallic accents with yellow tones or use black for fine contours. For the cloth itself, muted earth tones are suitable to make the fabric look realistic.

The free JPG file offers you a resolution that makes details like small tears in the cloth or intricate coat of arms edges clearly visible. You can easily print the image to color it with felt-tip pens or watercolor paints. Those who prefer to work digitally can upload it directly into the browser tool and color it with virtual brushes. Both options require no registration.

Whether as a craft idea for children's birthdays, as a project in school lessons, or as a relaxed leisure activity – this coloring template combines play and history. Grab your pens, download the motif, and create your own coat of arms just in the style of the Middle Ages.

Published on by Stefan Petri
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From Stefan Petri
Together with his brother Matthias, Stefan Petri runs the popular specialist forum PSD-Tutorials.de and the e-learning platform TutKit.com, which focuses on the training and further education of digital professional skills.