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Printable hand-drawn Winter Snowflake coloring page
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Winter Snowflake

A single large symmetrical six-sided snowflake with branching arms and crystal detail — a graceful winter coloring page.

ThemeWinter
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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This page centers one large, perfectly symmetrical six-sided snowflake with delicate branching arms and detailed crystal patterns, with a few tiny snowflakes scattered across the background. It sits in a sweet spot between simple and intricate: the main snowflake is big and clearly drawn so younger kids can manage it, while the branching detail rewards older colorists who want to shade each arm carefully. Real snowflakes always grow six arms because of the way frozen water crystals form, and their endless variety is part of what makes them so beautiful. Because a snowflake is symmetrical, it is a great page for repeating the same colors across all six arms to keep things balanced and even. Cool blues, silver, and white feel the most wintry, but a snowflake can shimmer in any shade you choose. Print it on US Letter or A4 for a frosty, elegant coloring page.

Coloring Tips

  • Mirror the arms — repeat the same colors on all six matching arms to keep the snowflake balanced and symmetrical.
  • Frosty palette — cool blues, silver, and pale gray give the crystal a true wintry feel.
  • Scatter the background — lightly color the tiny background flakes so the main snowflake stays the star.

Frequently asked questions

Is this snowflake suitable for younger kids?
Yes — the main snowflake is large and clearly outlined, so younger kids can manage it while older colorists enjoy the finer branching detail.
Why do snowflakes always have six arms?
Frozen water crystals naturally form a six-sided shape, so real snowflakes grow six matching arms every time.

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