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I have been enjoying being able to share a new saints coloring book each month since late summer. Now that we’ve changed the month on the calendar, it means that it’s time to share the next book: the Saints Coloring Book for March.
You can find August, September, October, November, December, January, and February here. The full year option can be found in this spot.
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Related Reading: Ten March Activities for Catholic Families (Free Printable)
Saints Coloring Book for March Printable Set
The March Saints Coloring Book Printable has a cover with wording and a border that can all be colored and also includes six coloring pages of saints who have feast days in March, with each page including a border that can be colored in and the saint’s name and feast day.
Each page of the color book is a half sheet of paper, so two pages fit on each standard 8.5×11 piece of paper.
Pages included in the March Saints coloring book:
- Front Cover
- Saint Agnes of Bohemia
- Saint Katharine Drexel (Here is a whole free packet about Saint Katharine Drexel)
- Saint Matilda
- Saint Patrick (Here is a whole packet about Saint Patrick)
- Saint Joseph (Here is a whole packet about Saint Joseph)
- Saint Benjamin
- Back Cover
Note: If you don’t want to wait for each individual month to be posted from now until July, you can purchase all 12 saints coloring books at once.
How to Put Together the Saints Coloring Pages to Make Your Saints Coloring Book
You have a few options for putting together your saints coloring book. If you know me, you’ll know that I love coming up with different options!
I’ll show you using both this month’s coloring book and the cover of the August Saints Coloring Book as examples:
Here are the options that I have for you on how to assemble this saints coloring book:
1. Print this on two pages using duplex printing
If your printer allows for duplex printing or you can manually do this with your printer, you can print the first page of the book on one side of the paper and the second page of the book on the other side of the paper. Then, you will do the same with one piece of paper and the third and fourth page of the book.
The directions on how to manually duplex print on printers are different for each printer. So, unfortunately, I can’t really help with directions on exactly how to do this. Sorry!
Once I had my two double-sided pages ready, I just folded them in half and made them into a book. I used my long reach stapler to fasten them together in the middle. Easy peasy.
Or, you can always just fold them together and then use a regular stapler to staple the fold together.
2. Print the pages single-sided and cut them apart
If you don’t want to mess with double-sided copying or you just don’t want the coloring pages to be back-to-back, you can print out the four pages of the printable and cut them in half to get your eight page coloring book. Then, just assemble in the order of your choosing and staple them together.
This can also be a nice option if you are having children work on this a page or two at a time.
3. Don’t make them into a book at all
Follow the second suggestion up until that stapling part. This is good if you only want to give kids one half-page at a time.
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Terms of Use: Saints Coloring Book for March Printables
This March Saints Coloring Book download is free for subscribers (or for a very small fee for those that don’t want to subscribe) for personal, classroom, co-op, or church use. Real Life at Home copyright information must remain on the pages Although church use is allowed, It may not be put into church bulletins or newsletters.
This set cannot be sold, published, or hosted on other websites. (For example: an individual or church may not upload the file onto their website for others to download there.) If you want to pass along the printable though, please feel free to share a link to this post (not the printable) with others.
There is a whole page included in the download with terms of use and what is allowed and what is not. Please check it out. Using the printable means you agree to the terms. Thanks!
Saints Coloring Book for March Printables Download Options
You have three options for getting the Saints Coloring Book for March:
- You can get it free as an email subscriber (sign up in the box below). You will be subscribed to our Catholic Printables and Activities weekly mailing list.
- You can purchase it for just $1.50 (or $4.50 if you will be using it for large group/multiple classrooms/whole parish/whole school use)
- You can purchase it as part of the Saints Coloring Books Bundle – it’s available for $8.25 (or $16.50 if you will be using it for large group/multiple classrooms/whole parish/whole school use)
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