Fun Fact!
The word "bonfire" comes from the term "bone fire," as the original Celtic Samhain bonfires sometimes included the bones of sacrificed animals to ward off evil spirits.
Image Details
Coloring page of a Halloween skeleton sitting cross-legged and playing a xylophone with two mallets, showing skull, ribcage, arm bones, and foot bones.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Color the xylophone bars in rainbow order for an easy melody look.
- 2 Use pale gray on bones, then add a darker gray line for shadows.
- 3 Make the mallets bright so they pop against the bones.
- 4 Add simple music notes in the background using purple and green.
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