Flowers are nature’s most beautiful gifts and bring joy into our lives. They bloom in every color and shape imaginable – from bright yellow sunflowers to delicate pink roses. Children love bringing this natural beauty to life with colored pencils and creating their own colorful floral world. Flower coloring pages help develop fine motor skills while getting a feel for colors and shapes. When coloring, little ones can relax and let their imagination run wild.

A lush bouquet of fresh tulips decorated with a large ribbon. Perfect for experimenting with color combinations.

Three beautiful roses elegantly arranged in a vase. A timeless and relaxing flower motif.

A beautiful orchid in full bloom. The structured plant is great for realistic shading.

A delicate branch with soft spring blossoms. This elegant motif is perfect for pastel tones.

Coloring page Elsa Ice Queen Magic

Hello Kitty stands in a colorful flower garden among tulips with funny smiling faces.

A blooming hibiscus flower with five wide-open petals and a distinctive, long pistil.

A spring cherry blossom branch with small, pretty clusters of flowers blooming on the curved branch.
Step-by-step instructions for coloring
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12 free flower coloring pages to download
Our collection offers beautiful motifs for every taste: fragrant roses in the garden, cheerful daisies in the meadow and majestic tulips in spring. You will also find bouquets of flowers, individual flowers with lots of details and entire fields of flowers to color. The templates are available in different levels of difficulty – simple flowers for the little ones and detailed motifs for older children. You can download all images free of charge as a JPG for your screen or as a PDF for printing. So you can start having colorful flower fun straight away!

Slender lavender branches rise elegantly with small, fragrant flower clusters.

Close-up of a large lily with softly curved petals exuding its scent in nature.

A lotus flower blooms proudly on the calm water surrounded by floating round leaves.

Mickey Mouse happily holds a large bouquet of roses and daisies as a gift.

Peppa Pig happily waters the garden with sunflowers and tulips under the bright sun.

The beautiful Princess Belle in a magnificent ball gown gently holds a rose in her hands.

A beautiful rose with many intertwined petals and healthy, serrated green leaves.

A dreamy garden scene with roses, tulips and pretty butterflies flying around looking for nectar.

A cute sunflower with a bright smile and big, sparkling eyes in a kawaii style.

A sunflower wears a royal crown and displays a cheerful, mischievous smile.

Cute Winnie the Pooh sits happily holding a pot of pretty wildflowers.
4 creative craft ideas with the colored pictures
Wall decoration for the children’s room
Frame the most beautiful flower coloring pictures and create a cheerful flower gallery on the wall. The colorful works of art immediately bring more liveliness to the room and show how proud you are of your child’s creativity. Change the pictures regularly so that new flowers can always be admired. This turns the children’s room into a real flower paradise.
Personalized bookmarks
Cut out the colored flowers and laminate them into sturdy bookmarks for your favorite books. Each book gets its own flowery bookmark that puts you in a good mood while reading. Children can use different types of flowers for different book genres. A great gift for little bookworms and flower lovers.
Flower memory game
Print out each template twice and let your child color both copies differently – this will create beautiful memory cards with flower motifs. The game not only trains your memory, but is also really fun with the cards you design yourself. Up to four players can puzzle together which flowers belong together. A perfect family game for cozy afternoons.
Flower book with your own stories
Collect all the colored flowers in a special folder and create stories together about each picture. Write down little adventures about Emma the sunflower or the rose family in the garden. The children can also write short texts about their flowers themselves and create a very personal flower book. This becomes a valuable souvenir of the creative time.
Coloring by numbers with floral motifs
To color this pretty tulip, simply follow the number key: The inner petals, marked 1, will be colored a bright pink or hot pink. For the larger outer petals, marked 2, use a softer light pink. The stem and long leaves, marked 3, turn a fresh, bright green. The earth on the ground, marked with the number 4, should be painted in a warm brown. Finally, you can make the background, marked 5, a soft blue to complete the image.

Colored version

Coloring version
Download free flower coloring book
Our PDF book contains 20 different flower motifs to print out! You can always print exactly the flowers you want. Real colored pencils are much nicer than coloring on a screen and are good for the eyes. Download your free flower book now and immerse yourself in the colorful world of flowers!












