July is the seventh month of the year and is generally the hottest month of the year for most places in the Northern Hemisphere. While it’s a very cold month in the Southern Hemisphere, this collection is all about Summer vibes! In places like North America, it’s also an important month that contains events such as Independence Day. This collection celebrates events such as the 4th of July, elements like patriotism and plenty of the things that we all enjoy in this month. You will also learn a few interesting facts about July and some of the most important events we celebrate.

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1. American Flag In July Coloring PDF

  In the United States, July is an important month because of Independence Day, one of the most cherished occasions in the year. The first ever Independence Day celebration was in 1777 in Philadelphia and Boston. These days, it’s celebrated across the country.

2. Backyard With Fireworks In July

 

3. Bald Eagle On Fourth Of July

  It’s hard to find a more patriotic symbol than the bald eagle. It has been the official emblem of the United States since 1782, but you may be surprised to know that it wasn’t technically considered the official bird of the United States until 2024.

4. Beach Scene With Sandcastles And Umbrellas

 

5. Boy And Girl Holding Sparklers On July

 

6. Firecrackers Ready For Independence Day

  You can count on seeing a lot of fireworks across the country over Independence Day. Some places put on epic fireworks shows that can be heard miles around, and now you can imagine what these fireworks would look like. Fireworks have been a part of Independence Day celebrations since the first one in 1777.

7. Fourth Of July Decorations And Fireworks

 

8. Fireworks Over The City

 

9. Grill With Burgers And Hot Dogs

  Grilling is something many Americans love to have during the Summer months, but it’s also a tradition to have a big barbecue on the 4th of July. There is a great spread of meat on this grill, but you could also draw some of the other kinds of food you like to have at a barbecue.

10. Ice Cream Cone Melting In The Summer Heat

  When you enjoy an ice cream cone on a hot Summer day, you need to be quick before it starts melting on your hand! The 4th of July isn’t the only patriotic celebration in the month, as countries around the world have their own celebrations. For example, the 1st of July is Canada Day.

11. July Calendar Page With Stars And Stripes

 

12. July Coloring Page For Kids

  When coloring these exploding fireworks, you could use some colored pens or neon highlighters with colors that pop on the page. Some glitter would also help to add some sparkle to the page.

13. Kid Holding An American Flag In July

  Having parades on the 4th of July is a time-honored tradition in the USA. This kid is carrying an American flag to help celebrate the day. There is one parade which takes the cake, though. The Alameda Parade is the longest one in the nation, and it goes for around 3.3 miles!

14. Red, White, And Blue Balloons

  You can’t have a 4th of July celebration without plenty of balloons and decorations that display the patriotic colors of red, white and blue. Did you know that the first balloons were created in 1824 by Professor Michael Faraday? He didn’t invent them for parties, though! His balloons were created for experiments with hydrogen.

15. Sun Wearing Sunglasses On A July Day

 

16. Swimming Pool With Floaties

  When things really start heating up, a dip in the pool can be just what the doctor ordered! When I color pages that have water in them, I like to use watercolor paints or colored pencils to make the colors softer. What will you use for this pool scene?

17. Watermelon Slices On A Picnic Table

  Watermelon is perfect to bring to a picnic, as this refreshing treat helps you to cool down under the Summer sun. The first picnics were believed to have happened in the Middle Ages after hunts, and the word either comes from the French word pique-nique or the German word picknick. No matter where the name came from, it’s something we can all enjoy!

After You Color Your July Pages

Add some extra details and elements to help celebrate other occasions like Canada Day. Take any of the pages involving food and draw some of your favorite food and side dishes. Challenge yourself to color some of these pages using only red, white and blue. Buy some little gold star stickers, glitter and other craft supplies to personalize the pages even more.

With this collection of pages, you don’t have to wait until July rolls around to enjoy your favorite things about the month. You can enjoy these pages no matter what time of the year it is! I know that whatever colors and art mediums you use will look amazing, and you should feel free to use any ideas you come up with and see how they turn out. Then, you can share the joy of July by sending some of your colored pages to your social media accounts for others to see.

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