Spring Coloring Pages
Usually, the earliest spring flowers to bloom each year are tulips, daffodils, sunflowers, primrose, and lilies.
These vibrant blooms are nature’s way of welcoming a new season filled with color, warmth, and growth. Spring is a time of fresh starts, longer days, and moments that invite creativity.
This collection of cute spring coloring pages captures all the joy and charm of the season. Whether it’s buzzing bees, blooming gardens, or fluttering butterflies, each design offers a playful way to celebrate everything we love about springtime. You’ll find a mix of simple and detailed illustrations, making these spring coloring pages printable PDF a great fit for both kids and grown-ups.
So grab your crayons, markers, or tablet, and enjoy filling these spring pictures to color with your favorite colors of the season.
Download our hello kitty spring coloring pages free printable.
How to Download or Print?
TClick on any image or download link below. It will open a high-quality, print-ready PDF in a new tab. From there, you can:
- Download the file to your phone, tablet, or computer
- Print it at home or at your local print shop
- Or color digitally using apps like Goodnotes, Procreate, Notability, or Adobe Acrobat Reader
Each page is designed in US Letter size (8.5 × 11 inches), but also prints well on A4 paper. So no matter where you are, these pages are ready for you to enjoy.
How to Use Your Spring Coloring Pages?
These pages are bursting with possibilities! Here’s how to make the most of them:
1. Download and print your favorites: Pick the spring designs that inspire you, click the download link, and print them out. It’s that easy to get started!
2. Set up your coloring space: Gather your favorite coloring tools—crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Want to add a little extra? Try using glitter pens for a little sparkle or stickers to make your spring scene pop.
3. Go digital: If you prefer coloring on a tablet, simply upload the PDF to your favorite app. This is a great way to color anywhere, without the mess, and experiment with unlimited colors.
4. Reprint as many times as you like: The best part is you can reprint your pages as often as you want! Change up the colors, create new spring scenes, or color the same page with fresh ideas each time.
💡 Try These Fun Craft Ideas!
Flower crown:

Color your favorite spring flowers, cut them out, and create a fun flower crown by attaching them to a strip of paper. Wear your springtime creations proudly!
Bird feeder craft:
Color a bird and then make your own bird feeder with a pinecone, peanut butter, and birdseed. Hang it outside and watch real birds visit your creation!
Spring wall art:
Frame your finished coloring pages and hang them around your home to celebrate the season. It’s a quick and easy way to brighten up any room!
Spring party fun:
Print multiple pages for a spring-themed birthday party or classroom activity. Everyone can color their own flowers, insects, and animals—perfect for a sunny day celebration.
Fun Coloring Tips
- Bring the sunshine to your page: Use bright yellows, oranges, and soft whites to make your springtime scenes feel sunny and warm. A bright sun can bring your flowers and animals to life!
- Play with floral details: Add fun patterns and designs to your flowers. Dots, stripes, or even sparkles can turn simple blossoms into stunning, one-of-a-kind creations.
- Blend colors for depth: Try blending two or more colors for a rich, multi-tonal look. A mix of soft greens and yellows can give your grass a lively, sunlit appearance, while blending blues and purples can make a calm sky.
- Create magical backgrounds: Don’t stop at the main scene—add whimsical details! How about a rainbow, fluffy clouds, or a hidden ladybug on a leaf? Your imagination is the limit!
Fun Facts About Spring
Spring is the season of flowers
Did you know that more than 100,000 species of flowers bloom each spring? They bring color and fragrance to gardens, fields, and even your coloring pages!
Birds migrate back in spring
Many birds leave warmer areas for the winter and return in the spring. This migration is a sign that the season of rebirth has arrived.
The spring equinox means equal day and night
The spring equinox occurs around March 20th or 21st each year, when day and night are of equal length. It marks the official start of spring!
We’d Love to See What You Created!
Brought one of our designs to life with your coloring skills? We’d love to feature it! Just email us your creation at team@jollycoloringpages.com and you might see it featured on our website.
Love the designs? Save them to Pinterest to keep them handy for your next coloring session. And feel free to share the link with friends, teachers, or anyone who enjoys coloring too!
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