Kinara with Corn Ears Coloring Page
About This Coloring Page
Seven candles rise from the kinara's base in the traditional arrangement - three red on the left, one black in the center, three green on the right - each with a flame drawn at the top. Flanking the candleholder, two ears of corn display rows of individual kernels that run in curved columns down each cob, giving this printable a repeating geometric texture to work through. The woven mat beneath everything shows a crosshatch grid pattern, while the unity cup sits prominently in the foreground with a rounded bowl shape and a simple stem. Coloring the candles in their correct Kwanzaa colors - red, black, and green - is the obvious starting point, but the corn is where the composition gets interesting: alternating kernel rows in golden yellow and amber create a natural rhythm across each cob. The mat's grid pattern benefits from earthy tones like tan and brown, laid down in two passes to suggest the over-under weave, while the cup could be done in rich wood tones or deep ochre to anchor t






