Children create roses from paper for a memorial ritual – Coloring page of the Black Death

Discover a creative coloring page of children making paper roses, which is ideal for a memorial ritual. This image depicts an interesting scene from the time of the plague and provides a great way to engage with history. You can download the coloring page for free or conveniently color it online. Click now to download the coloring page and get started!

Children craft roses from paper for a memorial ritual – Coloring page Black Death
Children making roses out of paper in a scene from the time of the plague. Download the image now.

Coloring Page Roses for Memorial Ritual – Black Death

  • The image shows children making paper roses, representing a connection to the time of the plague.
  • The image can be downloaded for free.
  • The file is available in high quality as JPG.
  • It is excellent for creative activities and memorial rituals.
  • You have the option to color the image online as well.

Exciting Insights into the Time of the Plague and the Black Death

The time of the plague, often associated with the Black Death, was marked by great hardship and sorrow. Yet, amidst this darkness, people repeatedly found ways to cope with their grief and remember the deceased. Roses made of paper symbolize this remembrance. Historically, flowers were often used as tokens of memory. Crafting such roses can provide a valuable activity to engage creatively with the theme.

Did you know that the plague threw Europe into a state of fear and despair in the 14th century? It also gave rise to a new form of remembrance, where people found creative ways to honor the dead. Coloring pages like this can help you develop a sense of this period while bringing traditional symbols, such as the rose, to life in vibrant colors.

If you want to learn more about the topic of the plague and the Black Death, also check out our other coloring pages on this topic. More coloring pages about the plague and the Black Death

Roses and Colors in the Coloring Page

The coloring page features a moving scene with children crafting paper roses, a creative way to remember the victims of the plague. Both red and white colors are traditionally suitable for coloring roses, where red can symbolize love and life, and white can represent purity and remembrance. The image is available in JPG format and can be printed or colored online. Get your free coloring page now and dive into history!

Published on by Stefan Petri
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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.