37 Free Spring Coloring Pages: Fun Nature Activities for Kids

🖍️ 37 free sheets

Celebrate the season of growth with these 37 printable spring coloring pages, designed for children ages 4 and up. All you need are crayons, markers, or colored pencils to bring these flowers, insects, and baby animals to life. These sheets are a fantastic way to practice color theory and develop hand-eye coordination during a quiet afternoon activity.

Friendly Cartoon Bee

This cheerful bee is ready for the garden. Tip: Use bright yellow and black stripes, but try adding a touch of glitter glue to the wings for a magical shimmer.

Friendly Cartoon Bee

Detailed Cartoon Butterfly

Butterflies are perfect for practicing symmetry. Tip: Color the left wing first, then mirror your color choices on the right to master balanced composition.

Detailed Cartoon Butterfly

Classic Daisy Flower

Daisies are the quintessential spring flower. Tip: Use a light blue or soft green for the background to make the white petals pop off the page.

Classic Daisy Flower

Elegant Dogwood Flower

Dogwoods have unique, notched petals. Tip: Use a soft pink gradient, starting dark at the center and fading to white at the tips for a realistic look.

Elegant Dogwood Flower

Vibrant Rainbow

A classic symbol of spring weather. Tip: Use a blending technique by overlapping the edges of your colors to create a smooth, professional-looking gradient.

Vibrant Rainbow

Peaceful Dove

Doves represent calm. Tip: Instead of leaving it white, use very light grey or blue shading along the wing edges to give the bird a 3D, rounded appearance.

Peaceful Dove

Delicate Cherry Blossoms

These blossoms are a sign of new beginnings. Tip: Use a variety of pink shades, from deep magenta to pale blush, to add depth to the cluster of flowers.

Delicate Cherry Blossoms

Sunny Daffodil

Daffodils have a unique trumpet shape. Tip: Use a darker orange for the center cup and a bright yellow for the outer petals to create contrast.

Sunny Daffodil

Magical Pot of Gold

A fun folklore-inspired page. Tip: Use metallic gold markers or yellow with a touch of brown shading to make the coins look like real treasure.

Magical Pot of Gold

Custom Skateboard

Spring is perfect for outdoor sports. Tip: Use this page to design your dream skateboard deck with patterns, stripes, or your favorite geometric shapes.

Custom Skateboard

Butterfly Garden

A busy, beautiful scene. Tip: Use a different color for each butterfly to make the garden look vibrant and full of life.

Butterfly Garden

Smiling Sun

Warm up your day with this happy sun. Tip: Use a bright yellow for the center and a warmer orange for the rays to create a glowing effect.

Smiling Sun

Happy Cartoon Flowers

These flowers are full of personality. Tip: Try using patterned markers to add polka dots or stripes to the petals for a whimsical touch.

Happy Cartoon Flowers

Botanical Dandelion

A realistic look at a spring favorite. Tip: Use a fine-tip pen to add tiny details to the jagged leaves for a more lifelike finish.

Botanical Dandelion

Gardening Watering Can

Essential for any gardener. Tip: Use a metallic silver or bright blue for the can, and add 'water' droplets coming out of the spout using light blue dots.

Gardening Watering Can

Graceful Hummingbird

Hummingbirds are fast and colorful. Tip: Use iridescent colors like emerald green or deep purple to capture the shimmer of their feathers.

Graceful Hummingbird

Cute Caterpillar

A fun, segmented friend. Tip: Color each segment a different color of the rainbow to create a playful, multi-colored caterpillar.

Cute Caterpillar

Happy Cartoon Frog

This frog is ready to jump. Tip: Use a light green for the belly and a darker, spotted green for the back to give him texture.

Happy Cartoon Frog

Garden Snail

Slow and steady! Tip: Use spiral patterns on the shell to emphasize the shape, and try using earthy tones like brown, tan, and cream.

Garden Snail

Spring Tree Branch

A simple, elegant branch. Tip: Use different shades of green for the leaves to represent new, tender growth.

Spring Tree Branch

Rainbow Garden Scene

A full landscape for big imaginations. Tip: Use this page to practice coloring different textures, like the soft clouds versus the solid rainbow.

Rainbow Garden Scene

Beautiful Tulip

Tulips come in every color imaginable. Tip: Choose your favorite color and use a darker shade of the same color to add shadows near the base of the petals.

Beautiful Tulip

Spring Landscape

A peaceful outdoor view. Tip: Use light blue for the sky and a soft green for the hills to create a sense of distance and depth.

Spring Landscape

Cozy Bird Nest

A peek into nature. Tip: Use different shades of brown and tan to give the nest a woven, textured look, and leave the eggs a clean, pale blue.

Cozy Bird Nest

Flower Garden

A garden full of blooms. Tip: Use a variety of bright colors for the flowers and a deep green for the stems to make the colors really stand out.

Flower Garden

Mardi Gras Mask

Design a festive mask using traditional purple, green, and gold. Teacher's Tip: Use glitter glue or metallic markers to make the mask pop off the page.

Mardi Gras Mask

Lucky Shamrock

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with this classic clover. Teacher's Tip: Try blending two different shades of green to create a realistic, textured leaf effect.

Lucky Shamrock

Magnolia Flower

Capture the elegance of spring blossoms. Teacher's Tip: Use light pressure with your pink pencil to create soft, delicate petals that look like real magnolia blooms.

Magnolia Flower

Hydrangea Bloom

Hydrangeas are perfect for practicing color gradients. Teacher's Tip: Color the outer edges of the clusters darker and the center lighter to give the flower a 3D, rounded look.

Hydrangea Bloom

Cinco de Mayo Celebration

Get festive with a sombrero and maracas. Teacher's Tip: Use bright, contrasting colors like red, yellow, and turquoise to capture the spirit of the holiday.

Cinco de Mayo Celebration

Spring Lily

This lily is a blank canvas for bold colors. Teacher's Tip: Add small dots near the center of the petals with a fine-tip marker to make the flower look realistic.

Spring Lily

Flower Bouquet

Practice your color variety with this bouquet of daisies and tulips. Teacher's Tip: Color each flower a different shade to make the bouquet look like a vibrant spring garden.

Flower Bouquet

Garden Bunny

A sweet bunny ready for spring. Teacher's Tip: Use light, short pencil strokes to simulate the look of soft fur on the bunny's ears and body.

Garden Bunny

Mischievous Leprechaun

Bring this St. Patrick's Day character to life. Teacher's Tip: Use a bright orange for the beard and a deep emerald green for the hat to make him stand out.

Mischievous Leprechaun

Spring Garden Scene

A full garden scene to color. Teacher's Tip: Encourage kids to color the butterfly in bright, contrasting colors to make it the focal point of the garden.

Spring Garden Scene

California Poppy

These iconic flowers are known for their vibrant orange petals. Teacher's Tip: Leave small white spaces near the edges of the petals to create a natural 'sun-kissed' highlight.

California Poppy

Lupine Flower

Lupines grow in tall, beautiful spires. Teacher's Tip: Use a darker shade of purple or blue at the bottom of the spire and a lighter shade at the top to show depth and growth.

Lupine Flower