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Printable hand-drawn Snowflake Close-Up coloring page
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Snowflake Close-Up

An extreme close-up of one ornate six-pointed snowflake filling the frame with lace-like crystal detail — an intricate winter coloring page.

ThemeWinter
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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This striking page zooms right in on a single ornate six-pointed snowflake that fills most of the frame, with intricate, lace-like crystal patterns and fern-like branches radiating from the center and finely detailed edges. With so much fine detail, this is a page for older kids, teens, and adults who enjoy slow, careful coloring and the calm of filling in tiny shapes. Every real snowflake has six sides because of the way water molecules lock together as they freeze, and no two are exactly alike — a fact that makes this detailed crystal even more fascinating. Cool blues, silvers, and icy purples suit a snowflake beautifully, and a darker background behind the white branches can make the whole design glow. Sharpen your finest pencils for the lace-like edges. Print it on US Letter or A4 for a meditative winter coloring session.

Coloring Tips

  • Fine points first — use sharp pencils or thin markers so you can reach the delicate fern-like branches.
  • Icy palette — cool blues, silvers, and pale purples make the crystal look frosty and real.
  • Dark behind it — color the background a deep blue or navy so the white snowflake seems to glow.

Frequently asked questions

Is this page too hard for young children?
The detail is fine and intricate, so it is best for older kids, teens, and adults who enjoy patient, careful coloring.
Why does the snowflake have six sides?
Water molecules naturally line up in a six-sided arrangement as they freeze, which is why every real snowflake has six points.

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