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12 Free Flower Coloring Pages

A garden's worth of coloring, no watering required. These twelve free printable flower coloring pages grow well beyond a daisy on a stem — there's a snail-drawn flower cart, tulips with umbrellas, and a marching band of daffodils on trumpet. Clean bold outlines, sized for US Letter, free to print all spring long (or any season, we don't check).

Flower coloring page: a giant smiling sunflower wearing sunglasses

Sunglasses Sunflower

One giant sunflower, one pair of sunglasses, endless attitude. This free printable flower coloring page is an instant mood boost.
Flower coloring page: a watering can sprinkling water over a row of happy smiling daisies

Happy Daisy Row

A watering can showers a row of grinning daisies on this printable page. Simple shapes make it great for the youngest gardeners.
Flower coloring page: a flower shop cart being pulled by a cheerful snail

Snail Flower Cart

The slowest flower delivery in town, pulled proudly by a snail. This flower cart coloring page is packed with blooms to color.
Flower coloring page: tulips dancing in a spring rain shower holding tiny umbrellas

Tulip Umbrellas

Tulips dance through spring rain under tiny umbrellas in this free coloring page. Every umbrella deserves its own color.
Flower coloring page: a bouquet of roses and daisies tied with a big ribbon bow

Ribbon Bouquet

A classic bouquet with a big bow — this printable flower page colors up beautifully as a homemade card front.
Flower coloring page: a flower crown resting on the head of a sleeping fox

Fox Flower Crown

A sleeping fox wears a flower crown it will discover later. A quiet, sweet coloring page with petals and fur to alternate.
Make your own custom flower page →

These twelve are just the pre-made ones. Type any idea — “a giant smiling sunflower wearing sunglasses” or something only your family would think of — and our generator draws a brand-new page in about twenty seconds. Add a name in bubble letters, too.

Flower coloring page: bees having a tiny picnic inside a giant tulip

Tulip Picnic

Inside one giant tulip: a full bee picnic, blanket and all. This printable page hides fun details in every petal.
Flower coloring page: a window box of flowers waving good morning to the rising sun

Window Box Morning

The window box waves good morning to the sun on this cheerful coloring page. A bright start for a coloring session, too.
Flower coloring page: a hot air balloon shaped like a flower carrying a ladybug passenger

Flower Balloon

A flower-shaped hot air balloon lifts a ladybug into the sky. This free printable page floats somewhere between garden and cloud.
Flower coloring page: a garden gnome watering giant daisies with a tiny watering can

Gnome Gardener

A gnome tends daisies three times his height on this printable coloring page. His hat alone is worth a bold color choice.
Flower coloring page: a vase of wildflowers on a picnic table surrounded by butterflies

Picnic Wildflowers

Wildflowers in a jar on a picnic table, butterflies circling. A relaxed, summery flower coloring page.
Flower coloring page: a parade of marching daffodils playing trumpets

Daffodil Parade

The daffodil marching band takes the street on this free coloring page — trumpets up, petals out. Spring has never been louder.

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Flower coloring page FAQs

Are these flower coloring pages free?

Yes — all twelve pages print free, and you can download the complete set as one PDF. We ask for an email on the bundle so we can send you new free pages occasionally; unsubscribing takes one click.

What ages do these suit?

Ages 3–8 for the story scenes; the simpler bloom pages work for even younger kids. Grown-ups who want flowers with more intricate linework should check our botanical coloring pages.

Are these good for spring or Mother's Day activities?

Very — the bouquet and flower-cart pages basically ask to be colored, cut out, and gifted. Print on cardstock and they'll survive the journey to the fridge door.

Can I make a custom flower page?

Of course. The coloring page generator handles any request — "a sunflower wearing a party hat," "a rose garden with a fountain" — and can add a name in bubble letters for a personal touch.