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Free Flower Coloring Pages for Kids and Adults (15 Printables)

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Looking for sweet and simple flower coloring pages to keep your kids busy — or maybe just a little quiet time for yourself? We’ve got you covered with 15 free printable flower coloring pages perfect for all ages. Whether you have a toddler just learning to color, a school-aged artist who loves detail, or you’re an adult looking for a relaxing creative break, there’s something here for everyone.

You can choose to download each page individually or grab full sets grouped by age. Easy peasy! And if your little ones are always asking for “more coloring!” (we get it), don’t forget to check out our full collection of kids’ coloring pages right here. We’ve got everything from animals to fairies to holiday fun!

Easy Flower Coloring Pages for Kids Ages 2–6

Perfect for little hands, these simple and cute designs are great for beginners just learning to color inside the lines (or not — no judgment here!).

Smiling Flower with Big Petals

This happy little flower is the perfect starting point for tiny artists just learning how to color. With its large, round center and six chunky petals, the shapes are bold enough for little hands to fill in with ease. The joyful smile at its center brings a sense of playfulness that toddlers adore — it almost feels like the flower is giggling right back at them. Whether your kiddo sticks with one color or tries out every crayon in the box, this page is pure fun from start to finish.

Happy-Faced Daisy with a Short Stem

There’s something instantly cheerful about this daisy. With a cute little face nestled in the middle and a stubby stem that’s easy to trace, it brings sunshine vibes to coloring time. The petals are wide and open, giving kids a chance to experiment with different colors — maybe even a rainbow daisy! It’s a comforting and familiar shape, great for helping young kids feel proud of their masterpiece.

Sunflower with Bold Petals

Big, bold, and beaming, this sunflower stands tall in its simplicity. The round, oversized center gives lots of space for little hands to color in, while the short, chubby petals are fun to fill with bright yellows or whatever color their imagination wants. It’s easy to recognize, which builds confidence in preschoolers, and gives off those sunny “you did it!” vibes when they’re done. You might even find yourself smiling back at it.

Butterfly on a Flower

This sweet scene features a friendly butterfly gently resting on a simple flower, making it a gentle introduction to more dynamic compositions. The shapes remain basic, so toddlers can still enjoy coloring without frustration, but there’s a little bit more going on to keep their attention. With wings to decorate and a flower to brighten up, it’s a chance for kids to express their creativity while exploring nature’s softer side. It’s the kind of page that invites stories and sparkly crayons.

Cute Tulip with Two Leaves

This adorable tulip is simple, yet full of personality. Its gently curved stem leans just so, like it’s swaying in a breeze, and the two wide leaves are like welcoming arms. It’s a great practice page for learning about symmetry and color coordination, but still simple enough to feel relaxing for tiny colorers. Whether filled with a soft pink or bold purple, this tulip is always a charmer.

Flower Coloring Pages for Older Kids

More detail, more fun! These pages are great for school-aged kids ready to explore patterns, shapes, and a little imagination.

Bouquet with a Ribbon

This lovely bouquet offers a step up in detail, perfect for school-aged kids who love to mix patterns and colors. With three different flowers bundled together and tied with a charming ribbon, it’s a mini art project full of variety. Each flower has unique petals and shapes to explore, encouraging creativity and maybe even a little storytelling. Whether colored like a real bouquet or decked out in imaginative hues, this one feels like a gift ready to be shared.

Flower with a Bee & Honeycomb

Buzz buzz! This playful page brings together a blooming flower, a busy little bee, and a touch of honeycomb detail. It’s got just enough going on to challenge older kids without overwhelming them. The bee adds movement and fun, while the honeycomb offers a satisfying pattern to fill in. This one’s perfect for kids who love nature, bugs, and bringing a little “buzz” to their coloring sessions.

Garden Scene with Sun

A little garden of wonders — this page features multiple flowers sprouting from the grassy ground under a small, smiling sun. It’s a whole world on one sheet, giving kids the chance to play with layering colors and building a full scene. The mix of shapes invites creative freedom, and the open space means they can even draw in extras like a cloud, bug, or butterfly. It’s imaginative, open-ended fun with a sunny twist.

Twisting Vine with Flowers

This twirly, whimsical page is perfect for kids who enjoy filling in flowing shapes and curved lines. The vines curl across the page like nature’s ribbons, dotted with blooming flowers and leafy accents. There’s a natural rhythm to the design that invites color coordination or wild experimentation. It’s both relaxing and engaging, like a floral dance on paper.

Detailed Rose with Leaves

This beautifully layered rose offers a more intricate coloring experience, ideal for thoughtful kids who enjoy taking their time. The petals overlap in a delicate spiral, while the detailed leaves add texture and depth. It’s a wonderful introduction to shading or practicing color blending — plus, it feels just fancy enough to make older kids feel like real artists. Print a few — this one’s a favorite to redo in different colors.

Floral Coloring Pages for Adults

Intricate and elegant, these pages offer a peaceful escape for anyone who loves coloring (and yes, moms — we mean you too!).

Mandala Flower Design

Designed for adults or older teens who love a mindful coloring moment, this mandala-inspired flower is rich with detail and symmetry. Every petal is carefully crafted with intricate lines and delicate patterns, offering a perfect outlet for stress relief and creative expression. Whether you go for soft pastels or bold jewel tones, the repetition in the design provides a calming, almost meditative experience. It’s a beautiful blend of structure and imagination.

Realistic Blooming Rose

Get up close and personal with this stunning rose in full bloom. Fine shading lines and carefully shaped petals make it feel almost lifelike, and it’s the perfect design for those who want to practice more detailed coloring techniques. Whether you’re using pencils, markers, or watercolor pencils, this page offers a satisfying level of challenge. The result? A piece that feels like a mini work of art.

Wildflower Bouquet

This bouquet overflows with a mix of wildflowers, each with unique shapes, stems, and petal styles. It’s like a walk through a meadow captured on paper, inviting color combos inspired by nature — or pure fantasy. With so many tiny lines and overlapping elements, it offers a beautiful challenge for anyone looking to unwind and focus. Perfect for a cozy afternoon at the table with a cup of tea and your favorite set of colored pencils.

Floral Frame with Swirling Vines

Part coloring page, part decorative border, this floral frame is as versatile as it is beautiful. Twisting vines and leafy curves surround the page, with plenty of space in the center to write a quote, greeting, or just add more art. The detailed lines are great for those who love precision, but still open enough for play. It’s the kind of page you might want to color, then hang up.

Butterfly on Floral Arrangement

This stunning composition features a graceful butterfly resting among detailed blossoms, making it both delicate and dynamic. The combination of soft wings and richly layered petals creates a perfect harmony of nature. The design invites calm focus while allowing plenty of space for creative color choices. It’s one of those pages that feels like a peaceful garden you get to bring to life.

Ready to Color? Download & Start Now!

You can download these beautiful flower coloring pages one by one or in easy-to-print age-specific sets of five. Whether you’re planning a rainy-day activity, quiet time before dinner, or just some creative me-time, there’s a page here with your name on it.

And don’t forget — we have an entire collection of coloring pages for kids with loads more themes to explore. If your kids love animals, check out our animal coloring pages for even more fun!

Print your favorites, grab the crayons, and let those colors bloom! 🌸

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