On this page, we gathered our most amazing March coloring pages, offering them for free to download and print! If you’re itching for spring to hurry up, these printables are a pretty great way to lean into the season while we wait.
This collection pulls together a bunch of March favorites in one place for easy browsing. Included are March Madness basketball action, spring flowers, St. Patrick’s Day leprechauns, windy kites, the lion and the lamb, Pi Day, the March equinox, rainy day puddle fun, and more.
Free Printable March Coloring Pages
These free printable March coloring pages are ready to download, print, and color whenever the mood hits, whether that’s a classroom break, a rainy afternoon, or a quiet weekend at home.
Each set comes as a PDF for simple printing, and the pages are sized for A4 paper. If you’re using US Letter, it usually works fine too—just select “Fit” or “Scale to fit” in printer settings.
March Madness Basketball Coloring Page
Exciting basketball tournament action celebrating March with hoops and cheerful athletes
Spring Flowers March Coloring Picture
Beautiful blooming tulips and daffodils welcoming March with butterflies and sunshine
St. Patrick’s Day March To Color
Leprechauns dancing with shamrocks and rainbows celebrating March festivities
March Birthday Celebration Coloring Picture
Festive birthday party scene with cake and balloons for March birthdays
March Garden Planting Coloring Page
Gardener planting seeds and tending spring vegetables in March garden
Women’s Day March Coloring Picture
Strong women of different professions celebrating International Women’s Day in March
March Bunny Preparation Coloring Picture
Adorable bunny painting eggs getting ready for spring in March
March Calendar Adventure Coloring Page
Whimsical calendar page with March dates and seasonal symbols
March Weather Symbols Coloring Picture
Sun, clouds, rain, and wind depicting changeable March weather
March Shamrock Garden Coloring Picture
Delightful shamrock patch with ladybugs and dewdrops for March
March Reading Month Coloring Picture
Children reading books under tree celebrating March reading month
March Clover Field Coloring Picture
Expansive field of clovers with hidden four-leaf varieties for March
March Hockey Playoff Coloring Picture
Intense hockey game action during exciting March playoff season
March Leprechaun Workshop Coloring Picture
Busy leprechaun crafting shoes and treasures in March workshop
March Daffodil Field Coloring Page
Cheerful daffodils blooming across hillside during March springtime
March Music Celebration Coloring Page
Musicians playing instruments celebrating Music In Our Schools Month during March
March Parade Festivities Coloring Picture
Joyful parade with marching bands and floats celebrating March
5 Easy Crafts You Can Do With March Coloring Pages
March coloring pages have a way of piling up fast, especially when we’re bouncing between shamrocks, butterflies, and weather themes. Here are a few simple crafts that make finished sheets feel like something we actually want to keep.
1. March “Weather Wheel” Spinner
Grab the March Weather Symbols coloring picture with the sun, clouds, rain, and wind, then color each icon in bright, clear shades. This one is perfect for younger kids because it’s easy to recognize.
Cut the circle out, then make a second circle from cardboard for support. Add a paper arrow on top with a brad fastener so it can spin without ripping the page.
Hang it near a window and spin it each morning to “pick” the day’s weather. It’s silly, but it gets everyone talking, and somehow that helps mornings move along.
2. St. Patrick’s Day Lucky Banner
Use the St. Patrick’s Day March To Color page with leprechauns, shamrocks, and rainbows, then color it in with big greens and a punchy rainbow. A little glitter glue on the gold bits never hurts.
Cut out shamrocks, hats, or rainbow shapes and mount them on green construction paper triangles. Even uneven cuts look cute once it’s hanging up.
Punch holes and string it across a doorway or a mantel. If you add the March Rainbow and Pot coloring page pieces too, it turns into a full “lucky corner” in minutes.
3. March Madness Door Sign
Print the March Madness Basketball Coloring Page and let kids go wild with team colors, patterns on jerseys, and loud, fun backgrounds. The more dramatic, the better for this theme.
Trim the page into a big rectangle, then glue it onto cardboard so it doesn’t flop around. Add a bold title at the top like “Game Day!” or “Bracket Time!”
Tape it to a bedroom door or classroom wall, and keep it up through tournament weeks. It’s an easy way to make the season feel like a mini event without extra work.
4. Spring Flower “Pop-Up” Garden
Start with the Spring Flowers March Coloring Picture or the March Daffodil Field Coloring Page and color it with soft yellows, pinks, and fresh greens. Butterflies look great with a little gradient shading.
Cut out a few flowers and fold a small tab at the bottom of each one. Glue only the tab onto a second sheet so the blooms lift off the page slightly.
Add extra stems with green paper strips and a few drawn-in clouds. The pop-up effect is simple, but it makes the whole thing feel more like a spring display than a flat page.
5. March Mini Activity Book (Stapled PDF Pages)
Pick five or six favorites—Pi Day March Coloring Picture, March Equinox Balance, March Calendar Adventure, March Butterfly Awakening, and March Rainy Day Fun all mix together nicely.
Color the covers first, then stack the pages, fold them in half, and staple along the crease. If stapling feels annoying, a simple hole punch and yarn tie works too.
On the inside cover, write a little “March list,” like signs of spring spotted, books read, or rainy days survived. It becomes a keepsake without trying too hard.
Have fun printing, coloring, and crafting with these March coloring pages!











