Broomball On Frozen Court Jigsaw Puzzle & Coloring Page

Assemble this broomball on frozen court jigsaw puzzle, color it your way, then print or share your artwork.

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Five children in red and blue uniforms playing broomball on a light blue frozen court with a green goal net, orange ball, snowy trees and buildings in background
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About This Jigsaw Puzzle

Five young players in red and blue uniforms scramble across a frozen light blue court, swinging brooms at an orange ball toward the green goal net. White snow banks border the ice surface, and snow-dusted evergreen trees and buildings line the winter park horizon. The bright colors of the players' outfits contrast vividly with the icy pale blue of the rink.

Coloring Tips

Use pale icy blue on the frozen court surface with the fill tool, then add fine white lines with the brush tool to suggest scraped ice marks. Paint the players in strongly contrasting red and blue uniforms and make the orange ball a vivid accent color that draws the eye across the scene. Snow and trees can be done in white and forest green respectively.

Common Questions

What is broomball and how is it different from ice hockey?

Broomball is played on ice without skates, using rubber-soled shoes for traction. Players use a broom-shaped stick to hit a small rubber or foam ball into the opponent's net. Unlike hockey, there are no pucks, no skates, and the sticks have molded heads.

Where is broomball most popular?

Broomball is most popular in Canada, the northern United States, and Scandinavia. It is especially common as a recreational activity in schools, church leagues, and community winter sports programs in cold-weather regions.

How should I texture the frozen ice surface in this broomball coloring puzzle?

After filling the court in light icy blue, use the brush tool with slightly darker blue in thin curved arcs to suggest skate and shoe marks scratched into the ice. White spray at the edges mimics the compacted snow border of an outdoor rink.

Is the broomball puzzle good for children who play winter sports?

A wonderful choice for kids aged 5 to 12 who enjoy winter outdoor activities. The child characters and familiar winter setting make it immediately relatable, and the puzzle makes a fun winter holiday activity.

How do I share the finished broomball artwork with my child's winter sports team?

After coloring, download the high-resolution image from the artwork view and share it via messaging, email, or social media. Teams can each color their own version and share them together as a creative winter season memory.

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