Flower Coloring Pages for kids (15 Free Printable PDFs)

Discover the beauty of nature with our collection of 15 free flower coloring pages! From classic roses to whimsical wildflowers, these printable pages are perfect for kids, adults, and anyone who loves to color. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing activity or a creative way to learn about flowers, you’ll find something to inspire you here.
Coloring flowers is a wonderful way to unwind, practice mindfulness, and explore your artistic side. Each page features a unique floral design, fun facts, and coloring tips to help you make your masterpiece bloom!
Print your favorites or download the whole set for hours of creative fun. These pages are great for rainy days, classroom activities, or just celebrating the beauty of spring and summer.
Printable Flower Coloring Pages
We’ve included 15 different flower designs, from simple to detailed, so everyone can find a page they love. Grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils and let’s get started!
1. Rose Coloring Page
The rose is a timeless symbol of love and beauty. This classic rose coloring page is perfect for practicing shading and blending colors.
Fun fact: There are over 300 species of roses, and they come in almost every color except blue!
Coloring tip: Try layering different shades of red or pink for the petals, and use green for the leaves and stem.
2. Sunflower Coloring Page
Sunflowers always turn their faces toward the sun. These cheerful sunflower coloring pages are sure to brighten your day!
Fun fact: Sunflowers can grow taller than a school bus—some reach over 12 feet high!
Coloring tip: Use bright yellow for the petals, brown for the center, and green for the stem and leaves.
3. Daisies Coloring Page
Daisies coloring page is perfect for younger kids or anyone who loves a classic flower.
Fun fact: Daisies close their petals at night and open them again in the morning with the sun.
Coloring tip: Use white or pale pink for the petals and yellow for the center. Try a blue or green background for extra pop!
4. Tulip Coloring Page
Tulips are one of the first flowers to bloom in spring. This tulip coloring page features a parade of tulips in all shapes and sizes.
Fun fact: Tulips were once so valuable in the Netherlands that they caused an economic craze called "Tulip Mania" in the 1600s!
Coloring tip: Use a rainbow of colors—red, yellow, purple, pink, and white tulips are all common in gardens.
5. Lilies coloring page
Lilies are known for their elegant shape and sweet fragrance. This lilies coloring page is perfect for practicing smooth, flowing lines.
Fun fact: Some lilies are edible and are used in Asian cuisine!
Coloring tip: Lilies come in white, orange, pink, and even spotted varieties. Try blending two colors for a realistic look.
6. Lovely Lotus Coloring Page
The lotus is a graceful water flower that floats on ponds and lakes. This lotus coloring page is a symbol of peace and new beginnings.
Fun fact: Lotus flowers close their petals at night and bloom again in the morning sunlight!
Coloring tip: Use pink, white, or light purple for the petals, and green for the large, round leaves.
7. Peony Coloring Page
9. Cheerful Cherry Blossoms Coloring Page
Cherry blossoms are a symbol of spring and renewal. Cherry blossom coloring pages capture their delicate pink petals and are loved around the world.
Fun fact: In Japan, people celebrate cherry blossom season with picnics under the blooming trees—a tradition called "hanami."
Coloring tip: Use light pink for the petals and brown for the branches. Add a blue sky for a springtime scene.
10. Hydrangeas Coloring Page
Hydrangeas are famous for their large, ball-shaped clusters of blooms. This hydrangea coloring page is extra fun because the flower color can change depending on the soil!
Fun fact: Hydrangeas can be pink, blue, purple, or even green—sometimes all on the same plant.
Coloring tip: Try blending blue and purple for the petals, and use green for the leaves.
11. Poppies Coloring Page
Bring a splash of color to your day with this poppy coloring page! Poppies are known for their vivid red petals and striking black centers, making them a favorite for artists and gardeners alike.
Fun fact: Poppies aren’t just red—they can bloom in orange, yellow, white, or even purple shades!
Coloring tip: Choose bold reds or oranges for the petals, deep black for the center, and experiment with a green or blue background to make your poppy stand out.
12. Irises Flower Coloring Page
Irises get their name from the Greek goddess of the rainbow, and their petals often look like delicate, fluttering wings. This iris coloring page is perfect for exploring a range of beautiful colors.
Fun fact: Irises can bloom in blue, purple, yellow, white, or even a mix of colors!
Coloring tip: Blend blue and purple for the petals, and add a touch of yellow to the center for a vibrant effect.
13. Marigold Coloring Page
Marigolds bring a burst of sunshine to any garden with their bright, ruffled petals. This marigold coloring page is inspired by the flowers often seen at festivals and celebrations.
Fun fact: Marigolds are sometimes called "the herb of the sun" and are cherished in many cultures for their vibrant color and symbolism.
Coloring tip: Try orange, yellow, or gold for the petals, and use green for the leaves to make your marigold coloring page pop.
14. Bluebonnet Flower Coloring Page
Imagine a field blanketed in blue—bluebonnets create a breathtaking springtime scene across Texas. This bluebonnet coloring page lets you bring that beauty to life.
Fun fact: Bluebonnets got their name because their petals resemble tiny bonnets or hats!
Coloring tip: Try layering different shades of blue and white for the blossoms, and use green for the stems and leaves to capture their natural look.
15. Violet Flower Coloring Page
Violets add a touch of charm to gardens with their tiny, fragrant blooms nestled close to the ground. This violet coloring page lets you capture their delicate beauty in your own style.
Fun fact: Violets aren’t always purple—they can also be blue, white, or yellow, making them a colorful surprise in spring!
Coloring tip: Try purple or blue for the petals, green for the leaves, and a pop of yellow in the center to make your violet stand out.
Thank you for joining us on this colorful journey through the world of flowers! We hope these pages bring you as much joy coloring them as we had creating them. Whether you’re a child discovering the magic of nature or an adult looking for a peaceful, creative escape, remember that every flower you color is uniquely yours.
Don’t be afraid to experiment with colors, try new techniques, or even invent your own fantasy flowers. Art is all about expressing yourself and having fun. If you enjoyed these printables, please share your finished masterpieces with us and inspire others to let their creativity bloom too!
Happy coloring—and may your days be as bright and beautiful as a field of wildflowers!
Tips for Coloring Flowers
Make your flower coloring pages extra special with these tips:
- Layer your colors – Start with a light color and add darker shades for depth and realism.
- Try blending – Use colored pencils or markers to blend two colors together for beautiful gradients.
- Add backgrounds – Draw in grass, sky, or even a vase to complete your scene.
- Use reference photos – Look up real flowers for inspiration, or invent your own color schemes!
- Have fun! – There’s no wrong way to color. Let your creativity bloom!
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