Free Bold and Easy Bunny Coloring Pages (Free Printables)

Curated by Coloring Therapy

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These bold and easy bunny coloring pages gather 34 rabbits into one calm, beginner friendly collection. You get bunnies nibbling carrots in the garden, sniffing buttercups in the meadow, resting by a wooden hutch, and hopping through a snowy yard, plus baby bunnies in a nest and a bunny sharing a snack with a hedgehog. Every page is a full little scene, never a lonely shape floating on white.

The whole set is drawn in thick lines with large, simple shapes and lots of open space, so there is nothing fussy to squint at. If you have wanted a relaxing way to unwind without the eye strain of dense, intricate art, these cute, simple bunny pages are a gentle place to start.

Each design is free to preview, print, and color at home, so you can color a garden bunny one night and a moonlit one the next.

Garden and veggie bunnies, meadow and wildflower bunnies, cozy home moments, and seasonal scenes

The book moves through four loose groups of bunny scenes, so you can pick a page based on the kind of gentle coloring hour you want next.

Garden and veggie bunnies

Rabbits nibbling carrots, holding a leaf of lettuce, browsing cabbages and pea pods, and rolling a little veggie cart. Picket fences, watering cans, and tidy rows give each page a friendly structure with plenty of open space. These are the simplest, busiest little scenes, beginner friendly and quick to finish, lovely with warm orange and green pencils.

Meadow and wildflower bunnies

Bunnies sniffing buttercups, sitting in daisy rings, grazing clover, and chasing a butterfly across a field of blooms. Wide grassy foregrounds and scattered flowers give you generous fillable areas. The thick lines are forgiving for shaky hands, and markers or gel pens glide across the big simple petals and meadow shapes.

Cozy home moments

A rabbit resting by its wooden hutch, peeking into a picnic basket, sniffing a potted herb, and sitting beside a friendly hedgehog. These calmer, homey scenes have a little more storytelling and a relaxed, medium pace. They pair beautifully with colored pencils for soft fur texture in the roomy open areas.

Seasonal scenes

A bunny beside an autumn pumpkin, sheltering from a shower under a mushroom cap, sitting under a full moon, and hopping through a snowy garden. Pumpkins, raindrops, stars, and snowflakes fill the background with simple, satisfying shapes. The quietest pages to end an evening on, especially if you leave the snow or sky white.

Every page keeps the same thick outlines and roomy shapes, so you can wander between groups without any jump in difficulty.

Cute simple bunny coloring that stays relaxing

The charm of cute simple bunny coloring is that your eyes and hands get to slow down together. Thick outlines mean you always know where one shape ends and the next begins, so you can color on autopilot and let your mind drift. There are no tiny gaps to chase or fine hatching to fill, just rounded bunnies, broad meadows, and a few friendly props per page.

Because the shapes are large and open, a single page rewards you quickly. You can finish a bunny in a daisy ring in one sitting and feel that small, satisfying sense of completion. That easy rhythm of pick a page, fill the big areas, and step back is what makes the bold and easy style so simple to return to night after night.

Who these beginner friendly pages are for

This collection is made for adults who want calm over challenge. If you are returning to coloring after years away, winding down from a long day, or simply prefer a beginner level page, the thick lines and simple layouts meet you exactly where you are. They are also a kind choice for older hands, since the wide regions forgive a wobble and never demand precision.

The variety keeps it from feeling repetitive. Garden bunnies with carrots and cabbages sit alongside meadow bunnies among wildflowers, cozy home moments by the hutch, and quiet seasonal scenes with pumpkins, moonlight, and snow. Whether you have ten minutes or a slow afternoon, there is a page sized to your mood and your time.

Best tools and paper for thick line pages

Almost anything works on these large shapes, which is part of the fun. Colored pencils such as Prismacolor Premier or Faber-Castell Polychromos let you layer and burnish soft fur and fluffy tails in the open areas. For brighter, faster fills, alcohol markers like Ohuhu or Arteza glide across the big regions, and gel pens add sparkle to moonlit skies and snow.

Paper matters most if you reach for markers. Printing on 80 lb (about 120 gsm) cardstock keeps ink from bleeding through, while standard 20 lb (about 75 gsm) printer paper is perfectly fine for pencils and crayons. If you like to press hard and burnish, a heavier 100 lb (about 270 gsm) sheet gives you a sturdy surface that holds up to repeated layers.

A gentle evening ritual

Many people find that a short coloring session becomes a wind down cue, a signal to the body that the busy part of the day is over. Set out one bunny page, a small handful of colors, and a warm drink, and let yourself work on just that scene with no goal beyond filling it in.

Leaving the snow and sky white and coloring only the bunny can make a winter page feel finished in minutes, which is perfect for a tired night. On a slower weekend, you can layer rich greens into a garden or warm browns into soft fur and take your time. The pages flex to the energy you have, which is exactly what a restful hobby should do.

How to print bold and easy bunny coloring pages at home

Printing from this book takes about a minute from start to finish. The full book is one PDF, so you can print every page in a single job or pick out only the bold and easy designs you want.

  1. Open the book in the embedded viewer. Scroll to the embedded viewer at the bottom of this page, or click any thumbnail in the gallery to jump straight to that bunny page inside the viewer.
  2. Choose Print or Download from the toolbar. Use the viewer's toolbar to print directly from your browser or download the full PDF to your computer for later use. Both options are free.
  3. Pick the right paper. For colored pencils, standard 24 lb (90 gsm) printer paper works fine. For markers or gel pens on this bold line work, step up to 70 to 90 lb cardstock to prevent bleed through and warping.
  4. Set print quality and scaling. Select your printer's highest quality setting and set scaling to None or Actual Size to keep the bold lines crisp on 8.5x11 paper. On A4, enable Fit to page.
  5. Test print one sheet first. Before printing the full book, run a test on a single bunny page to check the line crispness and paper behavior with your chosen tool.

Once bold and easy bunny coloring pages feel familiar, switch into an adjacent theme.

Bold and Easy Woodland Animals

Foxes, deer, and owls with thick simple lines, perfect if you love cozy animal pages like these bunnies.

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Bold and Easy Cat Pages

Cuddly cats and kittens in seasonal scenes, another easy animal set that colors in quickly.

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Bold and Easy Cozy Pages

Warm rooms, candles, and blankets for when you want hygge vibes instead of garden animals.

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Frequently asked questions

What scenes are in these bold and easy bunny coloring pages?

The set has 34 pages of rabbits in gardens and meadows, nibbling carrots, browsing cabbages and pea pods, sniffing flowers, resting by a hutch, and hopping through snow. There are also baby bunnies in a nest and a bunny sitting with a hedgehog, each in a simple full scene.

Are these pages good for beginners?

Yes, they are made for beginners. The thick lines and large, simple shapes make this cute simple bunny coloring easy to follow, with no tiny details to squint at, so you can relax instead of concentrate.

How do I download and print them?

Click any page in the gallery to preview it, then print or download it free at home. Standard 8.5 by 11 inch paper works fine, and you can reprint a favorite as many times as you like.

What paper weight works best?

For colored pencils or crayons, regular 20 lb (about 75 gsm) printer paper is plenty. If you use markers, print on 80 lb (about 120 gsm) cardstock to stop bleed through, or go up to 100 lb (about 270 gsm) if you like to layer heavily.

Should I use markers or colored pencils?

Both suit these thick line pages. Colored pencils like Prismacolor Premier or Faber-Castell Polychromos are lovely for soft bunny fur, while alcohol markers such as Ohuhu fill the big open areas quickly and evenly.

Are these simple bunny pages suitable for seniors?

They are a great fit. The wide regions and bold outlines forgive a wobbly hand and never demand precision, which makes them comfortable for older adults and anyone who finds intricate pages tiring.

Are these good for Easter or spring coloring?

Yes, the garden, meadow, and spring scenes make cheerful Easter and springtime pages. A bunny among tulips or in a daisy ring is a quick, festive page to color and display.

How long does one page take to color?

Because the shapes are large, most pages finish in 20 to 40 minutes. You can speed things up by coloring only the bunny and leaving the sky white, which makes a quick, satisfying evening page.