Gingerbread Castle Coloring Page
What You’ll See
The picture shows a giant gingerbread castle with frosted towers popping up from a fluffy field of powdered sugar. A twisted candy‑cane arch frames a sleek silver sled as it zooms down a peppermint‑colored slope. Above a frozen pond a holiday lantern glows, sending ripples of light over swirling paper snowflakes, while a massive wrapped gift sits nearby like a comet, its ribbon tail curling toward the lantern.
Coloring Tips
Play with contrast: make the castle’s frosting bright white or icy blue, and give the peppermint slope a soft pink or mint green. The candy‑cane arch looks great in classic red and white stripes, but you can swap in any holiday colors you love. For the lantern, try a warm yellow glow and let the snowflakes shine with pastel shades. The sled’s silver can be a light gray with a hint of blue for a chilly effect.
Holiday Fun Fact
Did you know that gingerbread houses were originally built in Germany during the 16th century as decorative treats for Christmas? They were meant to look like real castles, just like the one you’re about to color.
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