Flower coloring pages are a great way to explore your artistic side, relax, and have fun—all at the same time. Whether you love roses, sunflowers, or tulips, there's something magical about bringing flowers to life with your favorite colors. These printable pages are perfect for teens who want a creative break, enjoy drawing, or need a stress-free activity.
Color Ideas for Beautiful Flowers
Here are some color suggestions to get you started—but remember, these are just ideas. Use your imagination and get creative!
Rose – Red petals, dark green leaves, brown stem
Sunflower – Yellow petals, dark brown center, green stem
Tulip – Pink or purple petals, light green leaves
Daisy – White petals, yellow center, green stem
Lily – Orange or white petals with freckles, dark green leaves
Hibiscus – Bright red or pink petals, yellow stamen, green leaves
Lavender – Light purple flowers, silvery-green stem
Marigold – Orange or yellow petals, bright green leaves
Orchid – Purple or white petals with magenta center
Cherry Blossom – Light pink petals, brown branch, no leaves
Want more ideas? Take a walk in the park or explore your garden! Nature is the best color guide. You can spot real flowers, observe their shades, and learn while having fun. It’s a colorful adventure and an educational one, too!
What To Do After Coloring Your Flower Pages
Your adventure doesn’t have to stay in your coloring book. Try these fun ideas after you’ve finished your artwork!
1. Create a Flower Gallery
Hang your colored pages on a wall or bulletin board. Turn your room into a blooming art space.
2. Make a Flower Scrapbook
Collect your favorite flower pages in a binder or folder. Add the flower’s name and a fun fact next to each one.
3. Design Greeting Cards
Cut out your flowers and glue them onto blank cards. Use them as handmade birthday or thank-you cards.
4. Make a Nature Journal
Paste your coloring pages into a journal and write where you might find each flower in real life.
5. Decorate a Notebook Cover
Glue your best flower coloring page to the front of a school notebook. Instant custom cover!
6. Create a Gift Tag
Cut out a flower, punch a hole, and tie it with string to decorate a gift.
7. Build a Color Wheel
Use your flower pages to explore how different colors work together. Try matching shades and tones.
8. Start a DIY Calendar
Use one colored flower page for each month. Add the month name and important dates.
9. Make a Flower Banner
String several finished pages together and hang them as a banner across your wall.
10. Share with Friends
Trade flower coloring pages with friends or start a mini coloring club. Show off your creativity together!