40 Spring Coloring Pages - Free!
Seasons
What do you think of this springtime scene? We used very cheerful, bright colors to evoke all the magic of spring. What shades will you use to capture such a beautiful season?
We have dozens of beautiful spring pictures to color where you can try out every artistic technique you know. We'd love to see how pointillism, hatching, and gradients come together in a single composition!
And when it comes to materials, how about using wax crayons for the flowers? Or glitter for the Sun? We think a few strips of green crepe paper would fill in all that grass perfectly!
It really doesn't matter much which materials and techniques you decide to use, because we know these pictures to print and color will look genuinely beautiful if you're the artist in charge of them.
Don't forget to send us your best colored drawings! We'll post them on our website so everyone can marvel at your creativity and talent. You'll also get to see drawings by many other artists and appreciate that, just like spring flowers, the beauty of art lies in its diversity!
Pick one of these animated spring drawings, easy spring drawings, and drawings that represent spring, and let's get to work!
Spring coloring pages
Why color spring pictures?
Spring is the season of the year that comes after winter and before summer. It happens between the months of March and June and is known for its sunny, cool weather that marks the transition between the winter cold and the summer heat.
It's a colorful, cheerful time that creates the most favorable conditions for many species of animals and plants all over the world to grow and thrive.
At Coloring Together we love all the colors, shapes, and textures that spring brings! And to prove it, we've put together a beautiful gallery full of spring pictures to color.
Did you know that each of these lovely spring images to color comes with a super interesting fun fact about the season? If you read them all, you'll learn lots of new things while you develop your artistic skills!
Ready to bring spring to our workshop? Run and grab your materials and let's get started right away!
Learn while coloring Spring
- Do you know what the spring equinox is? It's a specific moment each year that happens between March 19 and 21 and marks the start of spring in the northern hemisphere and the start of autumn in the southern hemisphere.
- Do you know what the boreal summer solstice is? It's the specific moment when spring ends and summer begins in Earth's northern hemisphere. It happens every year between June 20 and 21.
- Did you know that during spring the days are longer? This is because the number of daylight hours is considerably greater than in other seasons of the year.
- In literature, spring is often associated with youth and renewal. That's why we hear older people say phrases like "you've turned 15 springs old" or "you're in the springtime of life."
- Because spring is the time of year with the most favorable weather conditions, it's no wonder that so many flowers, fruits, and vegetables grow and ripen at the same time. That's why it's so common to see strawberries, peaches, peppers, tulips, and poppies everywhere!
- Did you know that not all countries have spring? Tropical countries near the equator only have two seasons each year: the wet or rainy season and the dry season.
- Did you know that Earth isn't the only planet in the Solar System that has spring? Saturn and Mars also enjoy this beautiful season.
- Did you know that the ancient Greeks credited the arrival of spring to a goddess? That goddess was Demeter, mother of Persephone and the Greek goddess of agriculture, the harvest, and the cycle of life and death.
- Did you know that the Great Sphinx of Giza aligns perfectly with the spring equinox? On that date, the Sun appears to set right over the right shoulder of this stunning ancient monument. Amazing!
- Spring is the favorite season of the year for reproduction, since many species of birds and mammals take advantage of the favorable environmental conditions and set out to find a mate, breed, and care for their young. That's why people say that in spring, love is in the air!
