Celebrate the season of gratitude with our free printable Cornucopia Coloring Pages! A cornucopia, also known as the horn of plenty, is a traditional symbol of a bountiful harvest, making it the perfect Thanksgiving Day coloring activity for kids of all ages.

horn of plenty Cornucopia coloring page

Related: Looking for more festive fun? Check out my Seasonal Coloring Pages for every holiday and occasion!

Free Printable Cornucopia Coloring Pages

Coloring pages are a fantastic way to keep kids busy and entertained during Thanksgiving dinner while also encouraging creativity. Whether at the kids’ table or as a fun way to unwind before the big meal, these printable Thanksgiving coloring pages offer a relaxing and engaging experience. Plus, they make wonderful decorations when filled with vibrant colors using markers, pencils, or favorite crayons!

Related: Keep the festive fun going with more Thanksgiving-themed coloring! Check out these Thanksgiving Coloring Pages for more holiday cheer or get creative with Pumpkin and Turkey Coloring Pagesโ€”perfect for kids and adults alike!

Download and Print Your Thanksgiving Cornucopia Coloring Pages

My free coloring pages feature a variety of designs, from simple cornucopia illustrations perfect for preschoolers, kindergarten, and toddlers, to intricate designs for older children and adults. These printable sheets are great for classroom use, personal use, and non-commercial use.

Simply click the image to download the PDF digital download, print, and enjoy! If you’re looking for more holiday fun, our fun Thanksgiving coloring pages pair beautifully with puzzle activities and craft projects.

empty cornucopia
easy cornucopia design
beautiful detailed cornucopia with fruit and leaves
cornucopia on platter
thanksgiving cornucopia
leave and fruit filled cornucopia
side view of cornucopia
skinny cornucopia with fruit
pretty cornucopia coloring page
long skinny horn of plenty filled with fruit
fancy cornucopia

Fun Facts About Cornucopias

  • The word cornucopia comes from Latin, meaning horn of plenty.
  • In modern times, cornucopias are often used as Thanksgiving centerpieces, filled with pumpkins, grapes, apples, corn, veggies, and fall leaves as a symbol of abundance.
  • In Greek mythology, the cornucopia was linked to Amalthea, a goat who nurtured Zeus. Her horn was believed to provide unlimited food and drink.
  • Some historians trace the cornucopiaโ€™s origins back to ancient Thanksgiving celebrations of successful harvests.
  • Cornucopias appear in various crafts, including cornucopia craft projects that enhance holiday dรฉcor.

Get your free Cornucopia Coloring Pages and add a festive touch to your Thanksgiving celebration!

More Thanksgiving Activities

Looking for more ways to celebrate and keep everyone entertained? Try these fun and festive Thanksgiving activities:

These activities are perfect for adding extra fun to your holiday gathering!

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