
Rainbow Close-Up Bands
A bold close-up of the curved rainbow bands filling the page edge to edge with no background — a simple rainbow stripes coloring page.
Sometimes the rainbow itself is all you need. This close-up page zooms right in on the curved bands so they fill the page from edge to edge, showing seven thick stripes large and clear with clean dividing lines and no background details. With nothing else competing for attention, it is one of the calmest, most relaxing rainbow pages to color — a little like coloring smooth waves. The generous width of each band makes it forgiving for younger children, while the lack of clutter lets older kids focus on neat, even fills or blending one color softly into the next. It is also a great page for trying the classic red-to-violet order from the outside in. Because the stripes are so big, markers, crayons, or colored pencils all work nicely. Print it on US Letter or A4 whenever you want a pure, no-fuss rainbow to fill.
Coloring Tips
- Even pressure — color each band with steady, even strokes so the wide stripes look smooth and solid.
- Outside to inside — begin with red along the outer edge and work toward violet for the real rainbow order.
- Try blending — softly fade the edge of one color into the next for a glowing, real-rainbow effect.