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God often uses colors to illustrate important lessons in the Bible. Simple word associations between colors and concepts can help to deepen the impression of these lessons.

Materials needed for this project:

• Glue and scissors
• 1 large posterboard at least 16"x16"
   in either white, black or gray
• 2 Print-outs of the patterns for
   the color wheel
• 1 Print-out of the patterns for the
   pie wedge and ring of Bible terms
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Click the picture to see the finished  project
• 1 Print-out of the symbol objects
• Orange crayon and watercolor paper for the orange symbol
• Green, brown and red felt for the leaves and tree symbols
• Glossy silver paper or aluminum foil for the bell symbol
• Purple and green paper and black marker for the grapes symbol
• White linen for the robe
• Blue paper and black marker for the bluebird
• Gold glitter for the glow symbol
• Red, blue, gold, purple, green, orange, silver and white paper for the 
      wheel pie wedges
Image "A"
Image "B"
Image "C"
Step One: Print out the 2 halves of the color wheel patterns onto
8.5"x 14" paper. Click image "A" below for this pattern. Cut around the 2 color wheel halves, then center and glue these patterns onto the 16"x16" posterboard. It will help to write the colors in the positions where they should be located on the template.

Step Two: Print out the ring of Bible terms and pie wedge patterns onto 8.5"x11" paper. Click image "B" below for these patterns. Cut the ring of Bible terms on the black lines and set aside to apply later for the finished color wheel. Cut the pie wedge shape and use it to draw around on the various colors of paper for the color wheel. Glue these onto the color wheel.

Step Three: Print out the page of symbol objects onto 8.5"x11" paper. Click image "C" below for these patterns. It is possible to print this in color and use these objects as the color wheel pieces instead of using the other materials listed above. However, if it is desired for more texture, cut out these objects and draw around each with a black marker on their respective materials listed on the print-out. Glue these onto their color pie wedge on the wheel. When finished, place and glue the ring of Bible terms onto the center of the color wheel as shown in the finished sample above.