Get ready to welcome the season with these 44 Spring coloring pages that are free for you to download and print, and honestly, they are such a nice way to slow down for a bit and make something pretty. These pages work well for kids who want quick, happy wins and for adults who want a calm, low-pressure break that still feels creative.
This set includes a cheerful mix of springtime designs, from blooming flowers and buzzing bees to butterflies, baby animals, rain boots, umbrellas, kites, gardens, and sunny scenes that feel like fresh air on paper. Some pages keep the lines simple for easy coloring, and others add extra details if you like taking your time and getting lost in the small shapes.
Free Printable Spring Coloring Pages
All of these are free printable Spring coloring pages, so you can pick your favorites, print as many as you want, and color them with crayons, markers, colored pencils, or even paint if you like experimenting. We usually print a couple at once, because once you start, it is hard to stop at just one.
You will get them as a PDF, which keeps the lines crisp and makes printing easy. The pages fit A4 size, so they work well for home printers across most countries, and they also print nicely on standard printer paper if that is what you have on hand.
5 Unique Crafts You Can Build From Spring Coloring Pages
Do you have a stack of finished pages already, or do you want a fun reason to print a few more? These craft ideas turn colored sheets into things you can use, gift, or hang up, and you do not need fancy supplies to make them look good.
1. Spring Window Sun Catchers
Turn your finished pages into bright window decor that looks cheerful from across the room. Pick a Spring coloring page with big shapes, like flowers or butterflies, and color it with markers or bold pencils so the colors stand out. Then cut out the main design, keeping a small border so it stays sturdy when you handle it.
Place the cut-out on clear contact paper, sticky side up, and press it down slowly so it sits flat. Add a second layer of contact paper on top to seal it, and smooth out bubbles with the side of a ruler, because little wrinkles show up more in the light than you expect.
Cut around the sealed shape, punch a small hole at the top, and tie on string or ribbon. Hang it in a sunny window and watch the colors pop; it feels like the page comes alive when the light hits it.
2. Folded Greeting Cards With Spring Covers
This one feels simple, but it always gets a good reaction, because it looks personal and thoughtful. Choose a Spring coloring page with a small scene or a single object, like a tulip, a bee, or a watering can. Color it, then cut out a rectangle that frames the best part of the design, so it looks clean and intentional.
Fold a piece of cardstock in half to make a card base, then glue your colored cut-out to the front. If you only have printer paper, that still works, but cardstock gives the card a nicer feel in your hands, and it holds up better if you add extra layers.
Add a short message inside, and keep it warm and simple, like “Hope your day feels like sunshine,” or “Thinking of you this spring.” We love making a few at once, because you end up with a little stash of ready-to-go cards for birthdays and thank-yous.
If you want a small upgrade, outline the cut-out with a thin strip of colored paper as a border, or add a button or tiny bow in one corner, but do not overdo it, because the coloring should stay as the star.
3. Mini Garland For Shelves Or Classrooms
A spring garland looks cute in a bedroom, a kitchen corner, or a classroom wall, and it uses up smaller parts of your pages that you might otherwise toss. Pick 3 to 6 Spring coloring pages and color a few main elements on each one, like flowers, butterflies, chicks, or umbrellas, then cut them out with a small white edge around the lines.
Cut a long piece of string, twine, or ribbon, then clip each cut-out to it using mini clothespins. If you do not have clothespins, punch two holes in each shape and thread the string through, but clothespins make it easy to swap pieces later when you want a new look.
Mix sizes so the garland feels playful, and space everything out so it does not look crowded. Hang it across a shelf, above a desk, or over a doorway, and it instantly makes the room feel brighter, even on rainy days.
4. Spring-Themed Gift Wrap And Tags
Sometimes the wrapping becomes the best part of the gift, and Spring coloring pages make that easy. Choose pages with repeating patterns, like flowers or leaves, and color them in a simple palette so the wrap feels unified. If the page has a full scene, that can still work, but patterns usually look more like real wrapping paper.
Wrap small boxes or books with the finished page, and tape it neatly on the back. If the gift is bigger than a single sheet, use two pages and overlap them in the middle, then cover the seam with ribbon or a strip of colored paper so it looks intentional instead of patched.
For tags, cut out small shapes from other Spring coloring pages, like a butterfly or a flower, punch a hole, and tie them onto the ribbon. Write “To” and “From” on the back, and you get a full set that feels handmade without taking a full afternoon.
We also like using a page as tissue paper inside a gift bag, because it adds color and you do not need to be perfect with folds.
5. Framed Spring Wall Art Collage
If you want something that looks finished and “real,” make a collage and frame it. Choose two or three Spring coloring pages, color them, and cut out your favorite elements, like blossoms, bees, ladybugs, and little garden details. Then arrange the cut-outs on a clean sheet of cardstock in a loose cluster, leaving breathing room so it does not look messy.
Glue the pieces down one at a time, starting from the background shapes and moving forward. If you want a tiny bit of depth, use foam tape behind a few pieces so they lift off the page, but even regular glue looks great if you keep the layout balanced.
Slide it into a frame, and suddenly it feels like decor you would actually keep up. Hang it in a hallway, a kid’s room, or near a desk, and you will get that small, happy reminder of spring every time you walk past.
Have fun, print a few extras, and enjoy those little moments of calm with Spring coloring pages.












































