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Believe it or not, there are days when feelings and values such as peace and non-violence are celebrated all over the world. These days serve to remind us that while many of us are fortunate, countless others live in very fragile conditions—facing hunger, cold, displacement from their homes, loss of everything, and in some cases, even the lives of loved ones.

The International Day of Peace is commemorated every year on 21 September.

Drawing for colouring in on Peace Day
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Now more than ever, Peace Day is an opportunity to reflect on the importance of harmony amidst the challenges we face as a global society. In a world where conflicts, divisions, and tensions are prevalent, it is crucial to teach future generations the value of peace, empathy, and respect for others. By coloring this peace symbol, children are not only engaging in a creative activity but also connecting with the idea that, even during difficult times, each of us has the power to contribute to a better world.

From homes to classrooms, it is essential to cultivate an environment that promotes communication, understanding, and peaceful conflict resolution. Coloring this symbol can serve as a reflection exercise for children to think about how they can be agents of change, promoting peace through everyday actions such as respect, cooperation, and kindness.

Despite the differences and challenges we face globally, peace is an attainable goal if we work together. Let’s remember that even the smallest acts of kindness and understanding can make a big impact. May this peace symbol serve as a reminder that, no matter how difficult the circumstances, peace is always the way forward.

Ideas and techniques for colouring in the Peace Symbol

1. The Peace Symbol:

•Use soft and calming tones like light blues, greens, and lilacs for the main symbol. These colors evoke serenity and harmony.

•If you prefer something more vibrant, try rainbow colors for each section of the symbol to represent diversity and unity.

2. Flowers and Hearts:

•Color the flowers with warm and cheerful tones like pinks, yellows, and oranges. Add details to the petals with colored pencils to simulate shadows and depth.

•The hearts can be red or pink to represent love, or you can use pastel tones for a softer touch. Add sparkle with silver or gold gel pens.

3. Stars:

•For the stars, use metallic tones like gold or silver to make them shine. You can also add glitter to the stars for a magical touch.

4. Shadows and Textures:

•Create soft shadows around the Peace symbol and hearts using a light gray or pale blue pencil. This will give the drawing a 3D feel.

•For textures, use colored pencils or fine-tipped markers on the flowers to create delicate and realistic details.

5. Backgrounds:

•Choose a background with soft pastel tones like sky blue or lavender to make the Peace symbol stand out. Or, for stronger contrast, opt for a dark background to make the bright colors pop.

6. Complementary Materials:

Colored pencils: Perfect for blending tones and adding delicate details.
Markers: Use them for more vibrant colors and to highlight outlines.
Watercolors: If you want a soft and fluid effect, watercolors are perfect for the background or large areas.
Glitter and metallic gels: Add a magical and shiny touch to the stars, hearts, and flower details.

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