These flower coloring pages are the kind of bouquet that won’t wilt on your kitchen counter.
Each free printable PDF features something lovely, including sunflowers, snapdragons, hibiscus, daffodils, even full garden scenes and vases of flowers. Some designs are simple enough for preschoolers, while others are detailed enough to keep adults happily busy (and quiet) for a bit.

Free Printable Flower Coloring Pages
Perfect for indoor recess, a May Day gift, or your “please just color for a minute” moment.
Whether you're decorating your fridge with marigolds or trying to sneak in ten peaceful minutes with a set of gel pens, this collection has something for everyone.
Crayons, markers, colored pencils—whatever you’ve got works. Happy coloring.

Want to learn how to color digitally like the flowering cactus I did above? Check out our guide to digitally coloring using the Procreate app.
Pretty Flower PDFs for Kids to Download
These simple outlines of flowers are the perfect coloring activity for younger children.
Print a few for your classroom, stash some in your activity drawer, or keep them handy for a rainy spring day.
🌼 More flowery fun to color in: Coloring Pages of Gardens
☀️ More botanical beauty to color: Tree Coloring Sheets
Floral Mandalas to Color
Looking for some extra zen? Choose one of these mandala flowers for a meditative coloring experience.
Detailed Designs for Adults and Teens
Older kids, teenagers, and adults will enjoy these flower coloring pages with more detail in each petal, leaf, and stem.
How to Add Shadows to Flowers in Procreate
I recorded a quick video while I colored in our flowering cactus printable to demonstrate how I like to add simple shadows to give my flowers more dimension and depth. If you're new to coloring digitally, check out our beginner's guide to using Procreate with free coloring pages.
Daisy Coloring Pages
Each of our free printable PDFs in this collection features pictures of daisies, including bouquets, single flowers, and cartoon versions.
These daisy coloring sheets will put a smile on your face, whether you're coloring your favorite flower or need a simple springtime craft for kids.

Sunflowers Coloring Sheets
These sunflower coloring pages range from easy-to-fill blossoms for little hands to blooming mandalas with lots of detail. There's something quite calming about coloring full sunflowers with their bushy petals.
Use them to inspire lessons about plant life, greet someone with a bright handmade card, or just take a breather in the middle of your day (no actual gardening required).

Tulip Coloring Pages
Tulips are always a sure sign that spring is on its way, so I wanted to have some tulip coloring pages ready for those of you who are counting down the last long days of winter!
Color some to welcome in the warmer weather (or in the dead of winter if you need to fake a little spring spirit!)

Tropical Flowers To Color
Whether you're planning your in-flight entertainment on your way to Hawaii or just looking for inspo to plant your own tropical garden, this set of tropical flower coloring sheets will make you feel like you've escaped to an exotic island paradise! (Hint: These flowers are perfect for trying some new coloring techniques!)

Rose Coloring Sheets
As Miley Cyrus would say, "You can color yourself flowers..." Okay, maybe she doesn't sing it that way, but you can!
Our pictures of roses to color include beautiful single rose blooms, giant bouquets of roses, and lots of other illustrations of this classic flower.

Garden Coloring Pages
Hundreds of flower coloring sheets later, you've probably got a full paper garden on your hands!
Check out our garden coloring pages for even more. Celebrate your love of nature with pictures of flower and vegetable gardens, harvest scenes, and gardening sheds and tools.

What Will You Color Next?
If you enjoyed these gorgeous floral coloring pages, we think you'll love these too. Print your own personal coloring book from your favorites!
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- Coloring Pages of Trees | Free PDF Printables
- Apple Tree Coloring Pages | Free PDF Printables
- Printable Daisy Coloring Pages | Free PDF Downloads
- Free Garden Coloring Pages | PDF Printables
- Hawaiian Tropical Flower Coloring Pages | Free PDF Printables
- Tulip Coloring Pages | Free PDF Printables
More Free Printables to Color
We've got loads of free printable PDF coloring pages to help your family relax, work on fine motor skills, practice color recognition, or enjoy time together.
Download a few (or a hundred!) today.
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- 35 Free New Year Coloring Pages | Printable PDFs
- Elves Coloring Pages | Free Printables
- Snowman Coloring Pages | Free Printable PDFs
- Printable Santa Coloring Pages | Free PDF Downloads
- Printable December Coloring Pages
- November Coloring Pages | Free Printable PDFs
Craft Ideas to Make With Flower Coloring Sheets
Whether you're a parent, teacher, or just love getting creative, this list is packed with 18 fun and easy flower craft ideas.
From beautiful garlands to personalized journals, these projects are a great way to make the most of our free printables, and are perfect for kids of all ages.
Grab your favorite coloring pages, some basic supplies, and let's turn those vibrant, colored flowers into something extraordinary!
1. Nature’s Garland
Create a decorative garland featuring a variety of beautiful flowers.
First, color your favorite pages with bright colors.
Cut out each flower, punch holes at the top, and string them together using yarn, jute, or ribbon.
Use your paper flower garland as baby shower decor or to hang around the house as you usher in springtime.
2. Fragrant Flower Sachets
Bring your flower illustration to life by infusing real scents.
Print two of each flower coloring sheet at 25-50% scale.
Cut a square or rectangle around two matching single flowers and glue them on three sides, leaving the top open.
Fill a scent bag with dried lavender, jasmine, or chamomile, and then seal it.
Place the fragrant sachets in drawers and closets, or give them to friends and family for an aromatic and thoughtful gift.
3. Perennial Postcards
Transform flower coloring sheets into personalized postcards.
Select a coloring page and color it with vibrant hues.
Cut out your favorite flowers and glue them onto a piece of cardstock (4 x 6 inches). Add other small details like bees, hearts and butterflies for extra sweetness.
Write a heartfelt message on the back to complete a unique card that would be great for Mother’s Day.
4. Sunflower Suncatchers
Create a stunning, light-catching decoration to brighten up your windows.
Print a sunflower coloring page–or any other flower you like!–onto transparency paper (which can be found on Amazon or in local office supply stores).
Use tissue paper to “color” within the lines of the flower design. Cut or tear the tissue to size or use small pieces for a mosaic-like effect. Use Modge Podge to glue the pieces into position.
After filling in the design, cut it out and make a hole in the top.
Finally, thread some string through and hang your suncatcher somewhere sunny to be admired by all.
5. Vase of Beautiful Buds
Give a plain vase a floral makeover using decoupage techniques. (Check thrift stores for a wide variety of inexpensive and unique vases.)
Choose coloring pages with intricate floral patterns and color them with a mix of light pinks and vibrant shades.
Cut out the flowers and use decoupage glue like Modge Podge to attach them to a vase.
Seal the vases with a second coat of Modge Podge for a glossy finish and display your bouquets of flowers.
6. Blooming Bookmarks
Craft bookmarks featuring simple and cute flower designs.
Find a simple flower coloring page and fill in the floral pattern with your favorite crayons.
Then, cut them into strips (2 x 6 inches) and laminate.
Use a hole punch to add a ribbon for a charming and functional bookmark.
7. Mosaic of Mother Nature
Create a stunning floral collage using a variety of designs to showcase the beauty of flowers.
Select intricate drawings of blooming flowers and complete them using markers in lots of different colors.
Cut the designs into various shapes and sizes, and arrange them on a large canvas or poster board.
Secure them in place with glue to complete an artistic collage and hang it in your classroom or school hallway for Earth day.
8. Stained-Glass Windows
Make your windows bloom with flower art that mimics stained glass.
Color a simple outline or stunning flower mandala with vibrant colors. (The light shines through markers better than colored pencils.)
Either cut out the flowers or use the whole sheet, and stick them to your windows at home or school to enjoy the beautiful stained-glass effect.
9. Wildflower Wreath
Craft a whimsical wreath using printable pictures of flowers, leaves, and doodles.
Choose different flower designs like red roses, sunflowers, tulips, or a poppy flower, complete them in your favorite colors. Cut them out.
Make a ring-shaped wreath frame using an old cardboard box. (Try using two differently-sized plates to create the ring.)
Use glue or double-sided tape to attach the cutouts to the cardboard. Embellish your wreath with ribbons, glitter, or small beads. Add fallen leaves for a natural look.
Decorate your door with this delightful wreath for Easter, May Day or all summer long!
10. Journal in Bloom
Personalize a simple notebook with our gorgeous flower pictures.
Choose a doodle design you like and color it in different hues.
Cut it out, and glue it onto the cover of a journal or notebook, creating a unique and personalized item.
Try adding real pressed flowers among the illustrations for an even more layered look.
11. Hanging Garden Mobile
Design a hanging mobile adorned with an array of pretty flowers.
Color lots of flowers from your free coloring pages, including spring flowers and tropical blooms.
Carefully cut them out and attach each flower to a string - use tape or a hole punch.
Make a circular frame using cardboard and tape your flowing flowers around the edge. Cover the frame with tissue paper to hide the tape.
This mesmerizing mobile would be a fantastic addition to a nature-themed nursery or playroom.
12. Puzzle of Petals
Turn a detailed floral or mandala flower coloring page into a custom puzzle.
After coloring a full sheet, glue the page onto cardboard and cut it into puzzle pieces.
Mix up the pieces and challenge friends and family to piece it back together!
13. Fridge Flower Fun
Create fridge magnets from simple outlines of tropical flowers.
Choose our easy flower coloring pages suitable for younger kids and color them in.
Cut the designs out and glue them to a piece of cardboard.
Attach a small magnet to the back for a delightful kitchen decoration.
14. Scrapbook Blossoms
Enhance your scrapbooks with stunning flower accents.
Choose pages with detailed patterns of gorgeous flowers and color them.
Cut them out to use as beautiful embellishments in your scrapbooking projects.
15. Cute Floral Crown
Fashion a festive flower crown using our adorable and simple designs.
Color a variety of flowers, including a beautiful rose, daffodils, and cherry blossoms.
Cut them out, and use double-sided tape or a stapler to attach them to a headband and create a charming crown of blooms.
Make one for the flower girls in your wedding, or don your own charming headband in a flower garden and feel all the boho vibes!
16. Presents in Petals
Add a personal touch to gift wrapping with accents of colored flowers.
Choose your favorite flower designs to print onto cardstock. Then, use coloring pencils to fill them in and cut them out.
Wrap gifts in simple brown craft paper. Then glue the cutouts onto the gift wrap or present bags for a one-of-a-kind present presentation.
17. Mother’s Day Placemats
Turn your dining table into a blooming garden with floral placemats.
Color a collection of flower coloring pages on cardstock.
Laminate the finished designs to create unique, easy-to-clean placemats. Lay the table with these darling decorations and surprise your mom this Mother’s Day!
18. Botanical Learning Tool
Use a detailed flower coloring page as an educational tool to teach children all about botany.
Coloring these pages can be both an instructive and enjoyable activity. Teachers can use this opportunity to teach about the intricacy of flowers and plant life.
Label the colored designs with scientific information and pin up on bulletin boards for creative and informative displays.
As a lesson extension, have students illustrate and describe their own imaginative flower species.



























































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