
Blooming Rose
A single open rose with layered curling petals, a thorned stem, and two serrated leaves — an elegant flower coloring page.
Here is one full rose shown straight from the front, its many petals spiraling out in soft layers from a tight bud at the center. A curved stem carries a couple of thorns and two serrated leaves, giving the bloom a graceful, complete look. The petals overlap in gentle curves, so this page rewards careful shading — perfect for tweens, teens, and grown-ups who enjoy building depth, though the outlines stay clean enough for a younger child who wants to color a pretty flower. Roses have been grown and given as gifts for thousands of years, and their many layered petals are part of why they feel so special and so romantic. Reach for classic reds and pinks, or surprise everyone with a yellow, peach, or even blue rose, and add a deep green to the leaves. Print on US Letter or A4 and take your time with the swirling middle.
Coloring Tips
- Work outward — start at the tight center bud and color toward the open outer petals to keep the spiral neat.
- Shade the folds — press a little harder where petals overlap to make the rose look round and full.
- Mind the thorns — a deeper green on the stem and a touch of brown on the thorns set the bloom off nicely.