Free Floral Colouring Pages

Looking for a free floral colouring page to download and colour? Then you’ll love this detailed design covered in gorgeous flowers.

Colouring is such a great way to relax and the perfect activity as those darker nights draw in.

These pretty colouring sheets are ideal for adults and older children who want more of a challenge.

Download, print and colour these FREE colouring pages all year long.

floral colouring pages free printable PDF

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This post was originally shared in 2017 but has since been updated.

FREE Colouring Pages For Adults.

Caught the colouring bug? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. Today I’m sharing these pretty floral colouring pages for you to print and colour.

It’s no secret I love adult colouring books. It’s a fantastic hobby for people of all ages. You don’t need expensive materials to get started, just some coloured pencils and a FREE printable like this one. Whether it’s for a few minutes or an hour you can simply let your mind wander and concentrate on nothing but colouring.

With the weather starting to cool down and Autumn on its way, it feels like the perfect time to curl up under a cosy rug and do some colouring. It’s a great way to relax and de-stress.

You can colour as a fun activity with the kids on a rainy day or as a way to find peace on a busy afternoon. Either way, you get to have fun, create something beautiful, unwind and be creative all at the same time.

Related: 35+ Free Flower Colouring Pages

Floral Colouring Pages.

You can download the printable PDF by signing up below. Both designs are available in A4 and US Letter sizes.

It’s totally FREE and the best thing is that once you’ve downloaded it to your computer or phone you can print it out as many times as you like.

Break out those pastel shades for a Springtime look or change up the colours and use icy blues in the Winter and ruby reds in Autumn.

Besides being fun to colour they make a lovely gift for friends or family. Pop them in a frame or use the finished page as gift wrap for a small present.

Download the pages below, grab a cup of tea and join me, won’t you?

free colouring page flower pattern

What Paper Should I Use for Printing my Colouring Pages?

To print your pages I recommend lightweight cardstock (80 lb) as I find standard printer paper (typically 20 - 40 lb) very thin.

When the paper is thicker it makes it easier to blend colours if you’re using colouring pencils and makes the colours more vibrant.

Here are a few of my favourites:

free adult colouring page flower pattern

What Coloured Pencils Should I Use?

When it comes to coloured pencils there are a lot to choose from. From the cheapest of cheap to the super expensive.

First up the super expensive:

The Mid-Range:

Cheap as Chips:

And don’t be afraid to experiment. You can try different types of paper and lightweight cardstock (textured paper, watercolour paper, super smooth paper) and try markers, gel pens, watercolour markers and even pastels.

How to print your FREE Floral Colouring Pages (A4 and US Letter).

  1. Sign up below to be sent your FREE colouring pages by email.

  2. Open the email and click the button to download the PDF file.

  3. Open the PDF file in Adobe Reader.

  4. Print out on your chosen white cardstock.

  5. Hang it. Frame it. Clip it to a clipboard and display it on your desk.

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I hope this printable weekly planner helps you get organised and stay on track. Print it out as many times as you like and get planning!

Want more printable colouring pages? You can find them all here or check out some of our favourites below. I think you’re going to love them!

No time to colour these FREE Floral Colouring Pages? Pin the image below so you can come back to it later!

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Emma

Hi, I'm Emma.

I'm a crafter, blogger and paper enthusiast living in the North West of England.

Gathering Beauty is the place where I share craft tutorials and diy inspiration. I started this blog back in 2013 as a way of sharing all the things I love and make. I share paper crafts, clay crafts, origami, printables and desktop wallpapers as well as the odd crochet and weaving project. I hope you find something here that inspires you.