Spring Coloring Pages
12 free printable pages · print at home or color online
Spring Garden Scene
Spring Flower Pot
Spring Cherry Blossom Branch
Spring Bumblebee on a Flower
Spring Umbrella in the Rain
Spring Daffodil Close-Up
Spring Bunny with Basket
Spring Baby Chick
Spring Rainbow and Clouds
Spring Butterfly Garden
Spring Tulip Trio
Spring is the season of new beginnings, and few subjects are more joyful to color. As the days warm up, the world fills with bright tulips and daffodils, fresh green buds, gentle rain showers, and the first butterflies and bumblebees of the year. Our free spring coloring pages turn all of that into screen-free fun: blossoming flowers, baby animals like chicks and bunnies, busy garden scenes, and rainbows arching over April showers. Spring officially begins at the March equinox, when day and night are nearly equal in length, and it's the time many plants flower and many animals are born. As kids color, they can talk about how seeds grow, why bees visit blossoms, and what makes a rainbow appear after rain. Print as many as you like — they're free, need no sign-up, and are ready the moment you are.
🖨️ How-To Guide: Download & Print Your Spring Coloring Pages
- Pick your spring pages: Scroll the collection and choose your favorites — grab a few for variety.
- Click the download button: Each page has a button right below it — one click saves the high-resolution printable to your device.
- Open the file: Open it in any standard PDF or image viewer — nothing to install.
- Print at home or school: Choose A4 or US Letter paper and turn on "fit to page" for clean scaling.
- Start coloring: Hand out the crayons, markers, or colored pencils and let spring bloom!
🌷 Activity Ideas Using Spring Coloring Pages
- Spring Color Hunt: Before coloring, head outside to spot real spring colors — yellow daffodils, pink blossoms, green shoots — then match them on the page.
- Plant a Real Seed: Pair a flower coloring page with planting a bean or sunflower seed in a cup, and watch your own springtime garden grow on the windowsill.
- Rainy-Day Coloring Station: Keep a stack ready for April showers — a cozy indoor activity when it's too wet to play outside.
- Spring Window Display: Color several flowers and butterflies, cut them out, and tape them to a window to make your own cheerful spring scene.
- Easter & May Basket Craft: Color chicks, bunnies, and blossoms, then glue them to paper baskets or cards for spring holidays and gifts.
📝 Printable Tips for the Best Coloring Experience
- Use heavier paper (32 lb. or cardstock) for bold spring outlines with no bleed-through.
- Reach for pastels and brights — soft pinks, greens, and yellows really capture the fresh feeling of spring.
- Color the flowers and sky first then add small details like bees, petals, and raindrops so they stay neat.
- Print a few copies so kids can try the same garden scene in different color schemes.
- Save favorites in a folder to build a personal spring coloring book to enjoy every year.