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All Saints’ Day Coloring Page: Litany of Saints Mini Book

October 11, 2018 By Angie Kauffman · PRINTABLES TIP: Always go toward the end of a post to find the printable. · Disclosure: This Post May Contain Affiliate Links. {I may be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.}

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All Saints’ Day will be coming up before we know it, so it seemed like a great time to come out with an All Saints’ Day Coloring Page Free Printable. This one is not your typical coloring page, however, as it’s set up more like a Litany of Saints Mini Book.

Okay, so it’s not exactly like the actual Litany of Saints prayer. But, instead, it was inspired by it. The printable makes a six-page All Saints’ Day mini book featuring five saints and a cover page. Of course, since it doesn’t specifically mention All Saints’ Day, you can use it any time of year. Bonus!

Looking for a fun and easy activity for All Saints' Day? This free mini book printable All Saints' Day coloring page was inspired by the Litany of Saints. It's perfect for kids celebrating All Saints' Day.

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Depending on the age of the children you are doing this All Saints’ Day coloring page mini book with, you might also want to grab the All Saints’ Day word search printable as an extra activity.

Free Printable All Saints' Day Word Searches {Available in Two Versions}

You might also love a whole packet about All Saints Day:

All Saints' Day Printables Packet featuring puzzles, coloring pages, a mini book, and more all about saints | Real Life at Home

Another great addition to All Saints’ Day is to share stories about saints with your children or students. Here are some great options for that:

Loyola Kids Book of Heroes: Stories of Catholic Heroes and Saints throughout History

Loyola Kids Book of Heroes

Picture Book of Saints

Picture Book of Saints

Loyola Kids Book of Saints

Loyola Kids Book of Saints

Okay, now back to the All Saints’ Day mini book printable.

How to Put Together the All Saints’ Day Coloring Page Mini Book

Version One: Cutting and Stapling the All Saints’ Day Mini Book

I set up this printable with two different options for construction. The first is self-explanatory. You can just cut all six pages of the All Saints’ Day mini book and staple them together.

Cut apart pages for the All Saints' Day Mini Book

The order of the pages is not important, as long as you’ve put the cover on the front.

Litany of Saints inspired All Saints' Day Mini Book printable

In the downloadable file, there are two versions of the printable. There are instructions in the packet, so be careful that you are using the right page for your desired construction method. In the version for cutting them up and stapling them, all of the pages are the same size.

Version Two: Folding the All Saints’ Day Mini Book

For the folding version, make sure to consult the packet directions so you print out the correct page for it. While you certainly can do the folding with either version, in the version specifically for folding, the Saint Andrew and Saint Agatha pages are slightly smaller, which allows for an easier and cleaner fold.

You’ll actually still have to cut out the border around the mini book either way. However, with the folding version, that is the only cutting you’ll do. This is what you will have after you have cut the border off from around the mini book.

All Saints' Day coloring page cut out to become an All Saints' Day mini book with some simple folding | Real Life at Home

After you have done that step, you’ll fold the All Saints’ Day coloring page in half on the longest line. Or, from my days of teaching elementary school – fold it like a hot dog bun.

In the picture below, the side that has Saint Peter, Saint Teresa of Calcutta, and Saint Andrew is now folded under. They are now also right side up!

Step two of creating the All Saints' Day mini book using the folding directions

Next, you will fold on the line between Saint Agatha and Saint Francis of Assisi.  You’ll fold in, making sure that you are folding the page of Saint Andrew toward the page of Saint Teresa of Calcutta.

Folding the All Saints' Day Coloring Page to form an All Saints' Day mini book

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Lastly, you will fold on the line between Saint Francis of Assisi and the cover, bring the page with Saint Peter to be on top of the page of Saint Agatha.

Ta da!  You have your folding All Saints’ Day Mini Book!

Free Printable Saints Mini Book Coloring Page Perfect for All Saints' Day or Any Time of the Year! | Real Life at Home

All Saints’ Day Mini Book Construction Note: You can have kids color the pages before or after the mini book construction. That’s really your choice based on what you think will work best with your workflow. Younger children may need this constructed for them. Slightly older children will be able to do it on their own with instructions.

If you love having saint coloring pages, you’ll really love this whole set of 12 saint coloring books for the year.

Saints Coloring Books for the Whole Year

Terms of Use on the All Saints’ Day Mini Book

Free All Saints' Day coloring page that can be cut or folded into an All Saints' Day Mini Book | Real Life at Home

Important: Please read the Terms of Use for printables on this site before downloading/using this document. There is also a terms of use page at the beginning of this packet. It is your responsibility to read it before you use the printable to be sure you are not breaking the copyright on this item. I’m offering this for free, so please be kind and use it only in the way that I allow for.

The quick information on usage is that this printable is free to use for personal use, classroom/co-op use, and parish use – all in an already printed out format. So, this means, for example, that you cannot email the file to people or host it on a website. You also may not print it in a publication for mass distribution. (However, if you would like to use it in a bulletin for one single parish, please contact me.) If you have any questions regarding usage of this printable, please contact me!

This All Saints’ Day coloring book is a free gift for email subscribers. You can unsubscribe at any time, so there is no risk. But, hopefully, you’ll want to stick around.

If you really don’t want to subscribe though, you can get the mini coloring books in this very inexpensive packet.

Learning about saints? This free set includes three different types of saints crossword puzzle printables appropriate for kids in elementary, middle, and even high school | Real Life at Home

Another great All Saints’ Day activity is the Saint-themed Crossword Puzzle set!

Download the All Saints’ Day Mini Book Printable

As I mentioned above, the All Saints’ Day Mini Coloring Book is a free gift for email subscribers. You are welcome to unsubscribe at any time.

Already a subscriber? Just pick the list that you’re already on below and fill out the email address that you already use on the newsletter list. Easy peasy.

If you would like to be on the Real Life at Home Catholic Weekly Newsletter or if you’re already on that list:

Click here to complete your sign-up for the Catholic list and grab your free printable.

If you would like to be on the standard Real Life at Home Weekly Newsletter or if you’re already on that list:

Click here to complete your sign-up for the regular weekly newsletter and grab your free printable.

Don’t want to subscribe? You can get the mini coloring books in this very inexpensive packet that also contains lots of other All Saints’ Day printables.

Other Free Saints Printables You’ll Love:

Saints Coloring Book for October Free Printable | Real Life at Home

Free Printable All Saints' Day Word Searches {Available in Two Versions}

Looking for a printable with activities for All Saints Day? This All Saints Day activity sheet is a fun free printable perfect to use with children. #CatholicPrintables | Real Life at Home



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About Angie Kauffman

Angie, mom to three very fun kids, is the founder of Real Life at Home.  With degrees in elementary education (B.A.) and special education (M.S.Ed.), as well as being a former homeschooler, she is passionate about supporting both parents and teachers by providing printables, crafts, and activities to help children learn and grow.

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  1. Angie Kauffman says

    October 27, 2016 at 10:01 pm

    If you follow the link in this post under that heading “DOWNLOAD THE ALL SAINTS’ DAY MINI BOOK PRINTABLE” that says “Download the All Saints’ Day Coloring Page to Make the All Saints’ Day Mini Book,” it will take you to the download page.

    In case you have problems on the download page, just look for the graphic that shows the mini book and has a link under it that says “Download the All Saints’ Day Mini Book Printable.” Once you click on that, it will bring up the file. I would suggest you then save the file to your computer and then print from that file.

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  2. Mary Jane Gruver says

    October 11, 2018 at 10:08 pm

    The link does not seem to work!

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    • Angie Kauffman says

      October 11, 2018 at 10:37 pm

      Which link are you trying, Mary Jane? I tried out both of the links to go to the sign up to get them and they both came up for me.

      Are you trying the one in this heading:

      “IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE REAL LIFE AT HOME CATHOLIC WEEKLY NEWSLETTER OR IF YOU’RE ALREADY ON THAT LIST”

      or in this one:

      “IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE STANDARD REAL LIFE AT HOME WEEKLY NEWSLETTER OR IF YOU’RE ALREADY ON THAT LIST”

      Or are you talking about a different link in the post? I’m happy to help try to figure out the issue you’re running into, but I just need a little more information so I know when you’re running into that issue.

      Reply
  3. c curns says

    October 17, 2018 at 5:29 pm

    I too am having trouble downloading the mini All Saints Day book. I am a subscriber and very much appreciate what you create and share. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. The button to download does not seem to be working and I tried what you suggested above, but couldn’t find what youa re referring to. Do I have to go to a subscriber page first? If you can help, I would appreciate it.

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    • Angie Kauffman says

      October 17, 2018 at 6:21 pm

      (IMPORTANT NOTE: Some ads are auto showing up in my comment that say things like “download” because I keep using the word download in this comment. Don’t click them because they are ads and they will NOT download the Saints booklet. I do, however, include a couple of text links that you can follow to actually get it.)

      There isn’t a download button in this post, so do you mean the one in the email after you sign up to get it via email? If it’s that, then please hit reply to that email and tell me more about it.

      Otherwise, if you haven’t specifically signed up to get it via email (the mini book, not just signed up for the list in general in the past), you will look for the section of the post that looks like this:

      “DOWNLOAD THE ALL SAINTS’ DAY MINI BOOK PRINTABLE
      Download Your Free Printable Here

      As I mentioned above, the All Saints’ Day Mini Coloring Book is a free gift for email subscribers. You are welcome to unsubscribe at any time.

      Already a subscriber? Just pick the list that you’re already on below and fill out the email address that you already use on the newsletter list. Easy peasy.

      IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE REAL LIFE AT HOME CATHOLIC WEEKLY NEWSLETTER OR IF YOU’RE ALREADY ON THAT LIST:
      Click here to complete your sign up for the Catholic list and grab your free printable.

      IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE STANDARD REAL LIFE AT HOME WEEKLY NEWSLETTER OR IF YOU’RE ALREADY ON THAT LIST:
      Click here to complete your sign up for the regular weekly newsletter and grab your free printable.

      Don’t want to subscribe? You can get the mini coloring books in this very inexpensive packet that also contains lots of other All Saints’ Day printables.”

      Both of the areas that say “click here” are clickable and will take you to either this page:

      https://www.reallifeathome.com/printables/all-saints-day-coloring-weekly-newsletter/

      Or this page (depending on which newsletter you are subscribing to):

      https://www.reallifeathome.com/printables/all-saints-day-mini-book/

      Hopefully this will help you and anyone else having issues. I think part of what might be confusing people is that I want to give people the option of which newsletter they subscribe to. But, since not only Catholics observe All Saints’ Day, I don’t want to force people onto the Catholic list.

      Reply
  4. Alison says

    November 1, 2018 at 11:04 am

    Oh no! The link to the mini coloring book doesn’t work.

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    • Angie Kauffman says

      November 1, 2018 at 11:11 am

      Both of the links are working just fine for me. So, maybe give them a try again. Just to be sure that you’re clicking through on the correct thing in the post, here are the links from the post to request to have them sent to you —>

      If you are on the Catholic newsletter list (or plan to sign up for it): https://www.reallifeathome.com/printables/all-saints-day-mini-book/

      If you are on the regular weekly newsletter list (or plan to sign up for it):
      https://www.reallifeathome.com/printables/all-saints-day-coloring-weekly-newsletter/

      Unfortunately, it appears to be throwing people for a loop and I think part of it is having two options. But, I wanted to let people pick which newsletter, rather than force them on to just one of them. Maybe I’ll need to think about changing it up and just have everyone sign up for the regular weekly one to get it. But since I know some people prefer just the Catholic list, I wanted to give some room for choice. I’ll look into this some more and see what changes I might be able to make for next year to make it clearer for people. 🙂

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