Flower Coloring Pages
Our free flower coloring pages put a whole garden on your table: a tall sunflower, a blooming rose, tulips under a smiling sun, a bouquet in a pretty vase and a water lily pond with a tiny frog. Every drawing is original art with bold outlines and big open areas, easy for small hands, and there is a very simple daisy for toddlers plus an intricate floral pattern that adults can sink into for a whole quiet evening. Download any page instantly as a crisp vector PDF for Letter or A4 paper, free, with no sign-up and no watermarks, or color it online right in your browser. Flowers are the friendliest subject there is: any color you choose is the right one.
Sunflower with a Ladybug
A tall sunflower with big petals and a little ladybug resting on its leaf.
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A blooming rose with layered petals in a garden with a picket fence and a butterfly.
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Three tall tulips stand in the grass under a smiling sun and fluffy clouds.
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A very simple big daisy with a happy face, extra thick lines for little hands.
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A mixed bouquet of roses, daisies and tulips in a decorated vase on a windowsill.
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A meadow full of wildflowers with a butterfly and a bee flying above.
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A water lily blooms on its pad while a small smiling frog sits beside it.
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A round potted cactus with a big flower on top, beside two smaller potted plants.
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A woven basket overflowing with spring flowers and a little bird on the handle.
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An intricate pattern of blossoms, buds and curling leaves that fills the whole page.
Download PDF Color onlineAre these flower coloring pages good for kids and adults?
Yes, both. The set ranges from a very simple daisy with extra thick lines for toddlers to an intricate floral pattern that colors like a mandala. Every page downloads free as a vector PDF for Letter and A4, with no sign-up, and each one can also be colored online in your browser.
Tips for coloring flowers
Flowers forgive everything, which makes them perfect for relaxing. You can stay realistic, yellow sunflowers, red roses, pink tulips, or invent a garden no botanist has ever seen: blue petals, purple stems, a rainbow bouquet. A simple trick for depth: use two shades of the same color and put the darker one near the center of each flower. Coloring petal by petal with no hurry is a lovely calm-down activity; if that is what you are after, our mindfulness coloring pages are made for exactly that mood.
Which flower page should you print first?
For toddlers, start with the easy daisy: extra thick lines and big open petals. Kids from about four to eight usually pick the sunflower with the ladybug or the water lily pond with the frog. Older kids and grown-ups tend to go straight for the intricate floral pattern, which can fill a whole evening. Print as many as you like for home or the classroom, all free; the details are in our licensing policy, and our how-to-print guide helps with paper choices.