Surfboard coloring page with palm trees and floral designs.

25 Spring Coloring Pages

Those first warm days after winter feeI like nature’s hitting the reset button. The trees start budding, IittIe purple crocuses push through leftover snow patches, and something about all that new green makes you want to grab the nearest crayon. Maybe it’s the Ionger afternoons or just seeing robins hop around again, but spring’s got this way of making everyone want to create something. We’ve put together these coloring pages – some real simple ones that won’t overwhelm the kids, plus fancier designs for when you’ve got time to really focus. They’re perfect for those weird March days when it can’t decide if it wants to rain or shine.

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How to Download and Print

Here’s what you do with these pages – it’s pretty basic:

  • Check out the pictures and pick your favorite.
  • When you see one you like, hit Print (opens in new window). Want to save it for Iater? Just click the save button or do Ctrl+S.
  • Download buttons work fine too.
  • Regular printer paper’s all you need – nothing special. Just find that print button or hit Ctrl+P [1].
  • Then grab whatever’s around – those squished crayons from the bottom of the toy box, half-dried markers, colored penciIs, whatever works.

No need to worry about cost – these pages won’t cost you a penny. Perfect for when the rain’s pounding outside and the kids are bouncing off the waIIs like pinbaIIs. Works great in classrooms too, or just because you need five minutes of peace. Just print and let them go wild with those colors.


Easy Spring Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

Suitable for:

Young children, preschoolers, adult coloring beginners

Themes

Easter scenes, spring flowers and garden views, friendly spring animals

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Cheerful Vase for Spring Flower

Three blooms rise from a simple vase, a neat IittIe snapshot of spring flower. Which shades of pinks and yellows wiII make this flower spring arrangement pop.

Tall Daffodils in Spring Flower

Long stems and trumpet blooms stand proud, a clear nod to spring flower. Color the leaves in three greens, and see how the flower spring scene deepens.

Boy Holding a First Day of Spring Bloom

A cheerful boy offers a single flower, marking the first day of spring with a proud smile. Who will get that bloom, and which hues shout first day of spring.

Little Gardener on the First Day of Spring

A child waters tiny sprouts, a calm first day of spring moment made for gentle coloring. Maybe add soft greens and light blues to match that fresh first day of spring mood.

Butterfly Moment for the First Day of Spring

A girl watches a butterfly land, the whole scene whispering first day of spring cheer. Try light yellows and sky blues to capture that first day of spring sparkle.

Beach Play During
Spring Break

Sand everywhere, shades slightly crooked, and that beach ball looking ready for some serious vacation action under the spring break.

Sipping Sunshine on
Spring Break

A girI with sungIasses enjoys a cooI drink, the picture of laid-back spring break vibes. Try fruity colors and bright accents to give this spring break moment extra cheer.

Sand Shovels and Spring Break Plans

A smaII builder carries a bucket and shovel, ready for spring break sandcastles. WiII the sand be wet and dark, or pale and sparkly under the spring break sun.

Gentle Fawn from
Spring Animal

A spotted fawn looks up with big eyes, a spring animal sweetheart to color. Would tiny freckles on its nose match the spots on its back, or stand out more.

Squirrel Guarding a Spring Animal Snack

A perky squirrel holds an acorn, a cozy little spring animal snapshot. Could that acorn be plain brown, shiny gold, or whimsically painted for animal spring fun.

Hop Along Easter Bunny

A fluffy bunny clutches an easter, ears perked up like he heard something. Perfect for pastels or wild colors – your call.

Basket Full of Easter Eggs

Just a regular basket stuffed with eggs waiting for easter some color. Maybe polka dots, maybe zigzags – up to you.


Medium Spring Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

⭐⭐

Suitable for:

Children in early to middle elementary school. Medium advanced adults.

Themes

Spring and Easter scenes, garden and flower pages, friendly woodland and pond animals

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Spring Flower Hyacinths by the Garden Fence

Tall blooms stand in tidy bunches, a simple study in spring flower shapes. Would you use lavenders and pinks to bring this flower spring scene to life.

Basket Brimming with Spring Flower

A woven basket overflows with clustered blooms, an easy spring flower coloring page. Could soft yellows and lilacs make this flower spring image sing.

Curious Chicks with
Easter Eggs

Tiny chicks peep around patterned eggs, a lively easter scene to color. Would you pick soft pastels or bright neons for this easter page.

Egg Hunt Partners on Easter Morning

Two kids grin over a cluster of eggs, caught in a playful easter moment. Which colors will make their easter find feel extra special.

Window View on the First Day of Spring

A potted plant sits on the sill while buds promise new growth, a gentle first day of spring scene. Maybe try pale blues and fresh greens to match the first day of spring mood.

Tulips and Balloons for the First Day of Spring

A child holds balloons
among tulips, an upbeat first day of spring snapshot.
Which balloon hues will make this
first day of spring pop.

Meadow Fox Posing for Spring Animal

A calm fox sits among little flowers, a cozy spring animal portrait to shade. Might tiny highlights on the fur make this animal spring friend feel more real.

Lily Pad Watch in
Spring Animal

A frog balances on a pad, eyes forward in a quiet spring animal moment. What greens and muddy tones would finish this animal spring pond.

Surfboard Ready for Spring Break Waves

A surfboard stands upright in the sand, waiting for sun and surf on spring break. Which floral pattern will shout spring break to you.

Seaside Rest on
Spring Break

A relaxed figure lounges under an umbrella, the kind of slow scene people picture for spring break. Which color will you choose?


Advanced Spring Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

⭐⭐⭐

Suitable for:

Older children, teens, and adults who enjoy detailed coloring.

Themes

Dense flower and garden compositions, detailed woodland

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Backyard Easter Egg Painting Party

Three friends paint eggs while a bunny watches, a lively easter scene to color. Which easter shades will they pick for the big egg reveal.

Winding Tulip Path, Spring Flower Meadow

A narrow path runs through rows of tulips, a calm spring flower view made for gentle coloring. Will the tulips be pink, purple, or a full spring flower rainbow.

Forest Friends at the Stream, Spring Animal Scene

Raccoons and a turtle gather by the water, a sweet spring animal moment to shade. Could a spring animal hideaway be hiding tiny surprises in the leaves.


Fun Spring Ideas & Surprising Facts

To make coloring even more fun, try some of these ideas:

  • Use light greens for new leaves
  • Mix yellows and blues for spring sky effects
  • Try dotting techniques for flower centers
  • Add rain effects with blue pencil streaks
  • Make butterfly patterns with symmetrical colors

Spring is the season after winter and before summer when the weather becomes warmer. During spring, the snow melts, rivers flow with fresh water, and many flowers start to bloom. Days get longer, and nights become shorter. Animals wake up from their winter sleep and baby animals are often born. People enjoy spending more time outside because the weather is nice and sunny [2].

Spring happens around March in the Northern Hemisphere and September in the Southern Hemisphere. Trees grow new green leaves, butterflies and bees come out, and gardens become full of colors. It is a special time when nature wakes up and grows after the cold winter, bringing new life all around.


Share Your Art with ColorWee

We’d love to see what you’re working on! If you want to share your colored summer pages or any summer-inspired creations, send them to ColorWee. There’s always room for more art, and your masterpiece might even inspire someone else to pick up their colored pencils.


References

  1. https://helpx.adobe.com/reader/using/print-pdfs.html
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_(season)

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