Celebrate the season with these April coloring pages, all free for you to download and print! April has a little bit of everything, and that is part of the fun. You get spring flowers, rainy afternoons, buzzing bees, fresh green trees, Easter themes, umbrellas, baby animals, and all those small signs that warmer days are finally settling in (that is, if you’re in the Northern Hemisphere).
On this page, you will find a cheerful mix of April-themed designs that work well for kids and adults alike. Some pages lean into the soft and simple side of Spring, while others feel playful and full of detail, which is great when you want a relaxing activity that keeps your hands busy and your mind calm for a while.
Free Printable April Coloring Pages
These free printable April coloring pages are easy to use at home, in the classroom, or during a quiet weekend craft session. We know how helpful it is when printables are simple to grab and start right away, so these pages are made for quick access without any fuss.
Each design is set up for PDF download and prints nicely on standard A4 size paper, which makes things much easier if that is what you already have in your printer tray. You can also place the finished sheets in a binder, hang them on the wall, or use them later for simple spring crafts.
April Showers Bring Flowers Coloring Page
April raindrops nourish blooming wildflowers stretching toward a cheerful sun.
Happy April Bunny Garden Coloring Page
An April bunny hops joyfully through a lush garden of daisies.
April Fools Day Silly Jokes Coloring Pic
An April Fools prankster places a whoopee cushion under a laughing frog.
April Spring Picnic Fun Coloring Page
Friends enjoy an April picnic surrounded by blooming trees and butterflies.
April Rainbow After the Rain Coloring Picture
A magnificent April rainbow arches over rolling hills after a gentle shower.
April Butterfly Garden Coloring Page for Kids
April butterflies flutter gracefully among tulips and blooming cherry blossoms.
Cute April Chick Hatching Coloring Page
A tiny April chick cracks through a giant egg surrounded by spring flowers.
April Umbrella Rainy Day Coloring Page
A cheerful cat twirls an umbrella during a fun April rainstorm.
April Flowers Blooming Meadow Coloring Page
April wildflowers carpet a meadow as bumblebees buzz happily around blossoms.
April Duckling Puddle Splash Coloring Pic
An April duckling leaps into a giant puddle sending splashes everywhere.
April Spring Market Day Coloring Page
Vendors sell fresh April flowers and vegetables at a lively spring market.
April Kite Flying Adventure Coloring Page
Kids laugh and run as their kites soar high on a breezy April afternoon.
April Gardening with Grandma Coloring Page
A child and grandma plant April seeds together in a cozy garden patch.
April Ladybug Leaf Adventure Coloring Pic
Tiny April ladybugs explore a giant leaf floating down a babbling brook.
April Earth Day Tree Planting Coloring Page
Children celebrate April Earth Day by planting tall saplings in a sunny field.
April Frog Rain Pond Coloring Page for Kids
A grinning April frog leaps from lily pad to lily pad in a splashing pond.
April Cherry Blossom Festival Coloring Page
Families stroll beneath gorgeous April cherry blossom trees in a park.
April Snail Shell Journey Coloring Picture
A determined April snail carries a flower petal on its patterned shell.
April Baby Deer Forest Coloring Page
A baby April deer peeks through dewy ferns in a magical spring forest.
April Bee Flower Honey Coloring Page
Busy April bees collect nectar from oversized sunflowers in a garden.
April Rainy Day Reading Coloring Page
A cozy fox reads a giant storybook beside an April window with raindrops.
April Fairy Garden Magic Coloring Pic
Tiny April fairies dance among oversized mushrooms and sparkling dewdrops.
April Rabbit Carrot Patch to Color
A mischievous April rabbit sneaks carrots from a tidy vegetable patch.
April Caterpillar Cocoon Journey Coloring Page
An April caterpillar wraps itself in a cozy cocoon on a leafy branch.
April Camping Under Stars Coloring Page
Friends toast marshmallows around a campfire on a warm April night.
April Flower Crown Making Coloring Page
Kids weave daisy crowns together on a sunny April afternoon in the park.
April Puddle Jumping Kids Coloring Picture
Happy kids in boots leap into giant April puddles with enormous splashes.
April Baby Animal Farm Coloring Page
Adorable April baby lambs, piglets, and chicks play together on a farm.
April Dragonfly Pond Coloring Page for Kids
Graceful April dragonflies zip and glide above a tranquil lily-covered pond.
April Treehouse Adventure Coloring Page
Kids peer from a cozy treehouse surrounded by April blossoms and singing birds.
April Worm After Rain Coloring Pic
A friendly April worm waves hello from the middle of a muddy garden path.
April Sunny Day Lemonade Stand Coloring Page
A cheerful squirrel runs an April lemonade stand surrounded by blooming flowers.
April Nest Baby Birds Coloring Page
Three fluffy April baby birds cheep eagerly in a cozy nest high up.
April Gnome Mushroom Village Coloring Picture
Cheerful April gnomes tend to their magical mushroom village among spring ferns.
April Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Coloring Page
A giant hot air balloon drifts over April hills bursting with wildflowers.
April Snowy Surprise Spring Coloring Page
April surprises everyone as snowflakes fall softly on freshly bloomed daffodils.
4 Smart Ideas to Repurpose April Coloring Pages
Once you finish coloring, there is no reason to leave the pages stacked on a table or tucked inside a drawer. April designs have such a fresh, bright look, and they are perfect for turning into small handmade projects that feel useful, decorative, and honestly just fun to make.
1. Spring Window Decorations
One of the nicest ways to use finished April pages is to turn them into window decorations. Flowers, raindrops, clouds, umbrellas, chicks, and butterflies all look lovely near natural light, especially during spring when everything outside already feels brighter. We always think this craft gives a room an instant lift without much effort.
Start by coloring the page with bold shades so the shapes stand out from a distance. Then cut out the main illustrations carefully, leaving a small white border around each one if you want a softer look. If the paper feels thin, glue the pieces onto cardstock first so they hold up better.
After that, tape them to the inside of a window, or punch a small hole at the top and hang them with string from a curtain rod. If you laminate them first, even better, because you can reuse them next year. It is a simple project, but it makes a room feel cheerful in about five minutes.
2. April-Themed Journal Covers
Finished coloring sheets also work beautifully as journal or notebook covers, and this is one of those crafts that feels a bit more special than it should for how easy it is. A page filled with tulips, rain boots, or soft spring scenes can turn an ordinary notebook into something you actually want to pick up and use.
Choose a notebook that matches the size of your printable, or trim the page down to fit the front cover neatly. Glue it in place with craft glue or a smooth layer of glue stick, pressing from the center outward so you do not get little bubbles trapped underneath. That part matters more than people think.
If you want the cover to last longer, brush a thin layer of sealant or clear-drying decoupage glue over the top. Once dry, it will help protect the artwork from bent corners and everyday wear. This works especially well for nature journals, school notebooks, gratitude journals, or even a simple to-do book for the month.
You can also write “April” across the front in marker, add stickers, or glue on a ribbon along the spine. It ends up looking charming and homemade in the best way.
3. Handmade Gift Tags for Spring Presents
April coloring pages can make lovely gift tags, especially when the artwork includes small seasonal images like flowers, baby animals, eggs, kites, or umbrellas. There is something about a handmade tag that makes even a small gift feel more thoughtful, and this project is a great way to use pieces from pages that are too pretty to toss away.
Color the page first, then cut out the smaller shapes that would fit nicely on a present or gift bag. Trim them into circles, rectangles, or soft rounded shapes, depending on the look you want. Punch a hole at the top, thread ribbon or twine through it, and leave space to write a name on the front or back.
If you want the tags to feel sturdier, glue each cutout onto a second layer of cardstock before punching the hole. That one extra step makes a big difference. These tags are perfect for Easter baskets, birthday gifts, spring party favors, or little care packages, and they add a warm personal touch that store-bought tags rarely have.
4. Mini Wall Art for a Seasonal Display
A really fun use for April sheets is turning them into mini wall art. This works well if you have a small corner at home that could use a bit of spring color, like a hallway, a kitchen nook, or a child’s bedroom. We like this idea because it keeps the artwork visible instead of hidden away, which feels more rewarding after all that coloring.
Pick your favorite finished page and trim it to fit a small frame, clipboard, or backing sheet of colored paper. Pastel cardstock looks especially nice behind April scenes, though plain white can also keep things crisp and clean. If you do not want to frame it, just mount the page on slightly larger paper to create a border.
You can hang one page by itself, but a small set of two or three usually looks even better. Try mixing different April themes, like one floral page, one rainy-day design, and one page with animals or insects. Together, they tell a little seasonal story, and that is what makes the display feel charming instead of random.
It is simple, affordable, and easy to swap out when the next month rolls around, which is honestly part of the appeal.
Have fun getting creative with these April coloring pages!
