New Mandala to Color: a 15 Pointed Star Mandala coloring page

Free Adult Mandala Coloring Page

15 Pointed Star Mandala to Color

Hello dear Mandala Colorer,

today I`m sharing another free Mandala to Color, it`s a 15 pointed star mandala. If you are familiar with my mandalas, then you`ll notice that this mandala coloring page is somewhat different than all the others: it`s a different style. In case you have not yet got the chance ‘to meet’ my mandalas, please consider downloading the free mandala coloring kit!

New free Mandala to color: a 15 pointed star mandalaWith all the available technologies these days on the computers, and with some determination and sufficient know how, you can use the computer to help you making mandalas great mandalas to color. That`s what I have done here. It all starts with a real painting which I scanned to upload it in my computer, and then I start working, tweaking, experimenting with graphic programs like Photoshop, to give birth to a new and fresh mandala coloring page.

What I like with this mandala is that it looks organic and real. It does not have the looks to be a computerized mandala. Of course, I did not make it on the computer from scratch. The basic for this mandala to color is still a real hand-drawn painting.

I see this mandala as an open mandala design, leaving enough room for you the experiment and blend colors. You can really make this mandala your own.

Oh yes, I almost forgot to give you the free download link! Download this mandala to color here.

If you have not yet read the “Top 10 tips for Mandala Coloring”: this free ebook can really help and inspire you to get more out of your coloring experiences. It comes as a gift with the free mandala coloring meditation kit. And check out the ‘inspiration‘ section of my blog too. There you will find mandala inspiration to ignite your creativity even more.

I wish you all the best, enjoy your creativity, let if flow!

Kindly,
Steven – Artist – Musician
Helping you to color your way to happiness

  • Sara says:

    I know what you mean, Dana. In my case, I do know something about madanlas, but I don’t want to be an expert on them or talk about them. I just want to make them and let that creativity flow through me and into whatever form it takes and have it make a difference in peoples’ lives. I believe the art we make is beyond words. The meaning is in how it makes you feel.

  • Inge says:

    Oh I can so relate to this Jo. In fact I aclatuly have a hanging on my wall that reminds me to dance like no-one’s watching’. I’m doing a course in intuitive painting at the moment and it’s really helping me with this issue, she encourages us to make a mess, do it wrong, leave it unfinished, paint over everything, anything goes it’s so freeing and the funny thing is when I do manage to show it to people they love it, go figure!

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