11 Spring Mandala Coloring Pages to Print for Free!

Mandalas

By Coloring Together

Spring mandala with tulips colored with colored pencils
Colored by the Coloring Together artists. See gallery.

Do you like how this spring mandala turned out? It was so much fun to color! Do you know why? Because we put our whole heart into bringing it to life. No matter which coloring page you pick, what matters is putting all your love and care into it.

The best way to make your drawings look amazing is to use the materials you like the most. Plus, trying different techniques is a great way to grow as an artist. Come on! The spring mandala coloring pages are waiting for a great artist to fill them with color.

If you are here it is because you love spring and relaxing drawings. That is why we gathered mandalas with tulips, daisies, peonies, lilies and many more flowers, so you can have fun while coloring the shapes that repeat around the center.

And when you finish, remember that here at Coloring Together we have a very special gallery, like the prettiest garden in spring, where we show the best drawings people send us. Go ahead and share your art so everyone can see it!

Spring mandalas coloring pages

Why color spring mandalas?

The word mandala comes from Sanskrit and means circle. They are drawings in which the shapes repeat in a neat way around a center, which is why they look so pretty and balanced. When we add spring motifs like flowers, leaves and petals, they become a party of color.

Coloring mandalas is one of the most relaxing activities there is. While you choose the colors and fill in each part, your mind calms down and you focus only on the drawing. That is why kids and grown-ups alike love coloring mandalas.

We also added lots of fun facts about spring that you may not have known. So you learn new things while doing a calm and creative activity. Let's get to it!

Learn while coloring Spring mandalas

  1. The word mandala comes from Sanskrit, a very old language from India, and means circle. That is why almost all mandalas are round, with shapes that repeat around the center.
  2. Spring is the season when nature wakes up: trees grow their leaves back and gardens and fields fill with flowers.
  3. The spring equinox is the day when daylight and night last almost the same. In the north it happens around March 21, and in the south around September 21.
  4. In spring many flowers open their petals to show their colors. That way they attract bees and butterflies, which help them make new seeds.
  5. Bees are very important in spring: as they move from flower to flower they carry pollen and let fruits like apples and cherries grow.
  6. Butterflies appear again in spring. Before, they were caterpillars and, inside a cocoon, they slowly transformed until they had wings.
  7. Many birds come back in spring from faraway places where they spent the winter, and right away they start building their nests.
  8. Tulips, daisies and cherry trees are some of the most typical spring flowers, which is why they show up so much in the mandalas of this season.
  9. Coloring mandalas is one of the most relaxing activities there is, because while you fill in each shape your mind calms down and you focus only on the drawing.
  10. Mandalas have been used for thousands of years in different cultures as a symbol of harmony and balance, exactly what spring brings.
  11. There is no right way to color a mandala: you can start from the center or from the edges and choose the colors you like best. Every mandala turns out unique!

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