
Beautiful Spring Flowers Coloring Pages (Tulips, Daffodils & Wildflowers)
These spring flowers coloring pages are the perfect way to celebrate the return of spring, as the first shoots of life burst through the soil. Print for free at home to use as an easy coloring activity for your children, or within the classroom.



Coloring pages and worksheets are free for personal or classroom use.
Please do not redistribute or sell the files.
For best results, print to actual size on US letter or A4 paper. You will find a selection of spring flowers coloring pages designed for both young and older children, including preschool friendly options.
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Table of Contents
Tulip Coloring Pages
Tulips are one of the most recognizable signs of spring, making them a great starting point for seasonal coloring activities. These tulip coloring pages range from simple outlines suitable for preschool children to slightly more detailed designs for older kids who enjoy spending longer coloring.
Use these spring flower coloring pages to talk about how bulbs grow underground before blooming, or simply enjoy them as a calm springtime activity after outdoor play.



What Colors Do Tulips Come In?
Tulips come in a wide variety of colors, which makes them a fun and flexible choice for these tulip coloring pages. Common tulip colors include red, yellow, pink, purple, white, and orange. Some tulips also feature bi-colored petals, soft color gradients, or striped patterns.
Children can choose realistic colors for these tulips coloring pages, or get creative and design their own unique spring flowers.



Daffodil Coloring Pages
Bright and cheerful, daffodils are often one of the first flowers to bloom as winter fades away. These daffodil coloring pages work well as a standalone activity or alongside discussions about the changing seasons.
The simpler designs are ideal for early learners, while the larger petals and clear shapes also make them suitable for painting or collage work in the classroom.





Daises Coloring Page
Daisies are a familiar and friendly spring flower that children often recognize quickly. Their simple shape makes these daisy coloring pages accessible for younger children, while still offering plenty of space for creativity.



These spring flower coloring pages work well for nature studies, garden themes, or as part of a collection to reinforce flower names and visual recognition.


Cherry Blossoms
I love how pretty the cherry blossoms are each year. They are a beautiful symbol of spring and renewal.
Use these cherry blossom coloring pages to introduce children to flowering trees and offer a chance to talk about blossoms, petals, and seasonal changes.


Bluebells, & Foxgloves
Wildflowers bring variety to spring landscapes, and these wildflower spring flowers coloring pages help children explore flowers they may spot on walks or in woodland areas. Bluebells and foxgloves add interest with their unique shapes and growing patterns.


These spring flower coloring pages are a great opportunity to talk about where wildflowers grow, how they support insects, and why it’s important to enjoy them without picking them. It could be a great opportunity to visit the woods or plan a trip out.


✏️ How to Download and Print
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To print your coloring page, open the PDF:
- Set your printer paper to US Letter or A4 paper
- For coloring cards, set the image to print at 100%
- For all other designs, scale to fit the page
Related Spring Resources
Looking for more seasonal activities to go alongside your spring flowers coloring pages? Explore these spring-themed coloring pages and worksheets, designed for home and classroom use.
