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100 Mandalas for Earth Day

Let’s celebrate Mother Earth in our mandala art. To inspire you, I’ve collected some gorgeous examples of earth art including coloring pages, illustrations, and projects using recycled materials. Enjoy!

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1. “Dear Earth” by Katie Daisy

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2. “Earth Day Coloring Page” by Kids Press Magazine

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3. Makobi Scribe

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4. Day and Night from Light Workers

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5. An Eternal Journey – Colours of the Universe

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6. Yin Yang Watercolor

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7. “Every day is Earth Day”
Hand Painted Mandala Art on River Rock (detail)

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Zentangle by Wayne Harlow for the Earth Day Challenge

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9. Buddha Doodle

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10. Mandala Bottle Cap Magnets

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11. CD Painted

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CD Crochet

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13. Danmala by Kathy Klein

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14. Bike Rim by Maggi Squire

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15. Plastic Bag by Virginia Fleck

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16. Recycled Circles by Jane Lafazio (Student Work)

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17. Everyday Objects Mandala

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18. Zenspirations for Earth Day by Joanne Fink

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19. Geninne D. Zlatkis

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20. DIY Dream Catcher || Recycle Newspaper by Tipsy Waltz

Want to see all 100 Earth Day Mandalas?

Check out this board on Pinterest featuring Earth Day and recycled mandala art including illustrations in various styles and mediums, coloring pages, and art projects.

Share with us your Earth Day & Recycled Mandala art over at The Oasis, where you’ll get support for your soulful and creative journey and hang with other cool cats.

Meet up at The Oasis, your place for soulful and creative connections.

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Kathryn Costa is an instigator of soulful and creative living. Her passion can be summed up in three little words: “create and connect.” Kathryn’s programs help people to find clarity, let go of fear, embrace their dreams, and explore their creativity. Kathryn has been an online community developer, teacher, and soulful guide for 12 years. Her unique teaching and coaching style integrates tools and practices from her training in Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coaching, Soul Coaching, The Virtue’s Project, and Jaguar Path Shamanic Apprenticeship Program.

8 Comments

  1. Fabienne says

    Thank you Kathryn,

    I feel so excited about all these new ideas and I hope I will soon have time to try one of them. Thank you so much!

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  2. Marylin Ollivier says

    Lots of interesting ideas…thx a bunch! Ages ago I used old CD’s & paints and a variety of stickims’ to make sun catchers…think I will make more now that I have a ‘mandala mindset’. By the way, the film on cd’s can be removed by burnishing duct tape onto the surface and just pealing off that silvery film. I’m excited about our new week! MO

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  3. Jennifer Burgess says

    All beautiful and gave me great ideas! I hope to get your book soon so I can learn more and grow in my love for mandalas!

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