Flower coloring pages are great home and classroom activities for a variety of occasions. They make lovely homemade cards for Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, or other holidays. Then again, you can use these coloring pages to ring in the spring season. These coloring pages can also be used to introduce a lesson on different flowers. The best part is being able to use different colors for these pages.
Whether you’re a parent or teacher, you can come up with a great activity for your children or students with these free printable coloring pages.
1. In-Bloom Lotus
Introducing kids to different flowers has never been easier than with coloring pages, such as this in-bloom lotus. In addition to coloring the flower, you can help your children or students label the different parts. For older kids, you can ask them to share one or two facts about the lotus.
Download this Printable Lotus Flower Coloring Page
2. Fully Bloomed Poppy
Another flower coloring page is the fully-bloomed poppy. The realistic details are great for learning about the flower or simply coloring the page. It may be best to lightly shade the poppy to let the details shine, but you can still use vibrant colors for this beautiful flower.
Download this Printable Single Bloom Flower Coloring Page
3. A Charming Lily
You can find three charming lilies on this coloring page, creating a gorgeous sight for spring, special occasions, or an ordinary day. Kids can add some beauty to the day by coloring these lilies in various colors, such as pink, orange, yellow, purple, or red. If they prefer white lilies, an off-white shade works.
Download this Printable Lily Flower Coloring Page
4. Two Pretty Tulips
This page features two pretty tulips blooming just in time for spring. You can find tulips in many colors, including pink, purple, red, orange, yellow, and blue. Kids can choose their favorite colors for their tulip coloring page, whether they want a different color for each or one color for both flowers.
Download this Printable Tulip Flower Coloring Page
5. Delightful Hydrangea Bouquet
On this flower coloring page, you can find a delightful bouquet of Hydrangea. While Hydrangea is usually shades of pink, blue, or white, you can allow kids to get creative by choosing their favorite colors. Of course, they want to color the leaves and stems as well.
Download this Printable Hydrangea Flower Coloring Page
6. Lovely Carnation Bouquet
There are few things as lovely as a carnation bouquet. This bouquet features four tall carnations, which could be in the grass or a vase. Ask your children or students if the carnations have been cut and arranged yet. While the natural colors of carnations are peach or pale pink, other colors include pink, orange, yellow, red, and green.
Download this Printable Carnation Flowers Coloring Page
7. Radiant Marigold Flower
Marigolds are yellow-orange flowers that bloom from late spring to late fall. This means you can hand out this coloring page for several seasons. You can provide this activity as a way to learn about spring flowers or to create handmade fall decor. The coloring page itself features one radiant marigold flower.
Download this Printable Flower Coloring Page
8. In-Bloom Sunflower
If you’re looking for another flower coloring page that uses vibrant shades, look no further than a sunflower coloring page. Sunflowers are always fun to color because of the big leaves and various shades. Kids may know sunflowers as yellow and orange, but these flowers also come in red, brown, and even purple.
Download this Printable Sunflower Coloring Page
9. Bloomed Graceful Rose
A graceful rose coloring page is ideal for Valentine’s Day and anniversaries, as well as late spring to early fall. Roses come in a range of colors, and many people even feel the colors have specific meanings. For instance, red roses symbolize love, while orange roses mean friendship. Blue roses symbolize imagination, and purple roses represent elegance.
Download this Printable Beautiful Rose Coloring Page
10. Elegant Iris Blooms
Speaking of elegance, this coloring page features two elegant Iris blooms. The flowers are surrounded by greenery, so they may be in a garden or field. Iris blooms are commonly thought of as purple, but the colors can also include pink, yellow, orange, and brown. They can also come in black or white, but children may prefer to color the flowers in off-white rather than leaving them blank.
Download this Printable Iris Flower Coloring Page
11. Lovely Calla Lilies
You can find three Calla Lilies on this flower coloring page. These flowers come in pink, purple, red, orange, yellow, green, white, and even black. The Calla Lilies on this page are surrounded by greenery, indicating they’ve finally grown and bloomed. What a gorgeous arrangement for special occasions!
Download this Printable Calla Lily Coloring Page
12. Branch and Berries
This flower coloring page stands out from our other selection because it features a branch with leaves and berries. What color will your kids use for the berries? Encourage them to choose specific berries for their picture, such as elderberries, mulberries, or the American holly.
Download this Printable Berry and Leaf Branch Coloring Page
13. Peonies in Bloom
Your children or students are sure to enjoy coloring these in-bloom Peonies. Peonies come in colors such as pink, yellow, and red, but they can also be two-toned or multicolored. Kids can choose several colors for their flowers rather than only sticking with a solid color.
Download this Printable Peony Flower Coloring Page
14. In-Bloom Bell Flowers
Bell Flowers live up to their name because they resemble hanging bells. These flowers are usually blue but can also come in purple, pink, and white. If you’re teaching your children or students about different flowers, be sure to include these unique flowers in the lesson plan.
Download this Printable Lily of the Valley Coloring Page
15. Beautiful Cherry Blossoms
Cherry Blossoms are very popular flowers among many, which is why people attend yearly Cherry Blossom Festivals. As you probably guessed, Cherry Blossoms are usually white and pink. However, they can also be found in red, yellow, and green, which is always a beautiful sight!
Download this Printable Cherry Blossom Branch Coloring Page
16. Cheerful Daisies
Daisies are ideal for children’s coloring pages because these flowers come in many colors. This includes yellow, pink, orange, blue, purple, red, and white. One idea is to ask your children or students to choose their favorite color from the list for their daisies. Then again, you can also allow them to choose any color for their flowers, even if they’re not on the list.
Download this Printable Bouquet of Simple Daisies Coloring Page
17. Blooming Flower
Whether you’re coloring a card, decor, or lesson, a blooming flower is always a great way to brighten the day. This coloring page doesn’t include a specific flower, so your children or students can use any colors. Spark their creativity by encouraging them to use this coloring page to create a new flower.
Download this Printable Simple Daisy Flower Coloring Page
18. Colorful Flower Garden
This is another coloring page that doesn’t list specific flowers, giving kids the opportunity to use any colors they want for their garden. Why not use this activity as a way to teach young children about different colors? As they choose a color for each flower, you can teach them the name and other items of that color.
Download this Printable Beautiful Flower Bouquet Coloring Page
19. Creating A Floral Garden
Use this coloring page to encourage kids to create a floral garden. It features an assortment of flowers, such as daises and roses, inside a hanging basket. Kids can color each flower in its designated shade or create their own color scheme. The idea is to encourage their creativity.
Download this Printable Floral Basket Coloring Page
20. Blooming Flower in a Pot
If you’re looking for a simple activity for your children or students, consider this flower coloring page. It features a single flower blooming in a pot. While kids can color the flower and pot, they can also add a background to this picture. For example, they may want to pretend the flower pot is on a table or against the wall on the floor.
Download this Printable Flower in a Pot Coloring Page
21. Gorgeous Flower Bouquet
This coloring page features a bouquet of lovely flowers, complete with buds, stems, and leaves. The bouquet is tied with a gorgeous ribbon to add to the beauty of this arrangement. Ask kids who they’d give these flowers to for a special occasion.
Download this Printable Bouquet of Flowers Coloring Page
22. Blooming Daisies In A Vase
On this flower coloring page, you can find an arrangement of blooming daisies in a vase. Kids can color both the flowers and the vase while adding an optional background. They can even use a different color for each daisy to create a coloring bouquet.
Download this Printable Daisy Flowers in a Pot Coloring Page
23. Roses In A Glass Vase
Kids can color a bouquet of radiant roses in a glass vase, perfect for occasions such as Valentine’s Day or their parents’ wedding anniversary. Of course, they can use any color rather than sticking with red roses. While the glass vase is transparent, kids can still color the rose stems inside the vase.
Download this Printable Roses Vase Coloring Page
24. Pedal Into Spring!
Pedal into spring with these gorgeous flowers! This coloring page features the front end of a bicycle with a large bouquet in the basket. The flowers in this arrangement are assorted, from roses to daisies. A beautiful butterfly is flying in front of the bicycle to set the mood for the spring season.
Download this Printable Floral Bicycle Coloring Page
25. Rainy Day Boots
The rain doesn’t have to put a damper on the day with this flower coloring page. The rain boots are bursting with several flowers to fit the spring season. Inside one of the boots is an umbrella, which is open above both boots to keep the flower arrangement from getting overwatered.
Download this Printable Rain Boots with Flowers and Umbrella Coloring Page
You can find a range of flower coloring pages for spring, holidays, lesson plans, and just relaxing. Kids can color tulips, sunflowers, daisies, and roses to create a homemade card or wall art. You can print as many copies as you want, so you may decide to color a few flower pages yourself.
Do you have a favorite flower coloring page? How would you incorporate them into a home or classroom activity? You’re welcome to share your favorite coloring pages and ideas with others by posting in our comments section.