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Coloring Mărțișor – Printable Romanian Spring Activity

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Mărțișor, traditional Romanian and Moldovan symbol, represented by the iconic red and white intertwined cord, is a wonderful way to introduce children to the heritage of Southeastern Europe. Our printable features the classic Păpuși din ață (string dolls) – dressed in traditional folk costumes. Whether you are a teacher looking for a cultural classroom activity or a parent celebrating your roots at home, this coloring sheet is a perfect way to explore the meaning of the 1st of March through art and creativity.

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Ages 3-10
Cultural Art
1-Page PDF
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Mărțișor Coloring Worksheet

Celebrate the arrival of spring with this beautiful Mărțișor coloring worksheet. A perfect activity to introduce children to the traditional Romanian and Moldovan spring celebration while developing creativity and fine motor skills.

  • Traditional spring designs
  • Cultural learning activity
  • Fine motor skill practice
  • Zero-prep instant download
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Mărțișor?

Mărțișor is an ancient spring festival celebrated on March 1st. The name is the diminutive of “Martie” (March). It involves wearing a red and white string, where white symbolizes purity and the melting snow, while red symbolizes life, love, and the coming warmth of spring.

Who are the characters on this coloring page?

This coloring page features a boy and a girl doll, often referred to in folk tradition as symbols of spring. They are dressed in traditional Romanian clothing, featuring patterns commonly found on the ie (blouse) and ițari (trousers), making it a great resource for teaching about cultural costumes.

Is this coloring sheet suitable for the classroom?

Yes! This is a popular no-prep activity for preschool and elementary students. It is often used in schools to accompany lessons about UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, as the Mărțișor tradition is recognized globally for its cultural significance.

What colors should we use for Mărțișor?

While children can use their imagination, the most important colors are red and white for the intertwined cord at the top. For the folk costumes, traditional colors include black, red, and various bright colors for the floral embroidery.

Can I download this for free?

Yes, this Mărțișor printable is available for free download for personal and educational use. Simply accept the terms and click the download button to get your high-quality PDF or image file.