#ColorColumbia: Download this Cola-themed coloring sheet for quarantine 🖍️

#ColorColumbia coloring sheet by Trinity Partners

#ColorColumbia coloring sheet by Trinity Partners

Looking to get crafty + clear your mind during quarantine? Commercial real estate firm Trinity Partners just published a #ColorColumbia coloring sheet featuring all things Columbia, S.C. for your at-home coloring pleasure. The coloring sheet is a replica of the life-size mural in their Main St. office, created by artist Rachel Brown.

#ColorColumbia is downloadable, so you can print it at home and create a masterpiece. For adults, coloring can potentially reduce stress and anxiety – and for kids, coloring is just plain fun.

The intricate coloring sheet features Columbia landmarks from well-known establishments to hidden gems. Here are a few things we spot can you find them?

  • Petite Fleur mobile flower truck 🌻
  • Zesto’s giant cone in the sky 🍦
  • Nickelodeon Theatre sign 🍿
  • Rosewood Crawfish Festival 🦐
  • How to pronounce “Huger” St. 🚦
  • Hotel Trundle’s unicorn logo 🦄

Idea: Print it off and color in everything you’ve done in Columbia. Then frame it in your office to reflect on fun memories + to inspire your future Cola bucket list.

While you’re coloring (or once you’ve finished your masterpiece), share it on Instagram using #ColorColumbia and tagging @TrinityPartnersCOLA. Tag @COLAtoday, too, and we just may share your works of art on our Instagram Story.

Click here to download + print it.

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