
Spring Daffodil Close-Up
A single large daffodil shown up close with a trumpet center and six petals — a bold spring coloring page.
Filling the whole page, this single large daffodil is shown up close: a trumpet-shaped center ringed by six wide pointed petals, set on a sturdy stem with two long leaves and a couple of dewdrops resting on one petal. Because the flower is big and the shapes are clear, this page is satisfying for nearly every age — toddlers can fill the broad petals while older kids add shading to the trumpet and the dew. Daffodils are some of the first flowers to bloom each spring, often pushing up while the weather is still chilly, which is why they feel like a cheerful signal that winter is over. Their classic look is a yellow trumpet inside paler petals, but the choice is yours. Print it on US Letter or A4 paper and let this close-up daffodil shine.
Coloring Tips
- Trumpet first — give the central trumpet a deeper yellow or orange so it stands apart from the petals.
- Pale petals — a soft, lighter shade on the six petals makes the bold center pop.
- Sparkle the dew — leave the dewdrops white, or add a hint of blue, so they look wet and shiny.