Bold and Easy Floral Coloring Pages for Beginners (Free Printables)

Curated by Coloring Therapy

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These bold and easy floral coloring pages bring together 34 simple flower designs in one printable collection. You get round and heart shaped wreaths, full bouquets in vases and baskets, elegant frames and borders, and flowing swags and garlands. Every design uses thick lines and large, open petals, so the whole book feels calm, pretty, and welcoming rather than fussy.

Floral designs are a timeless coloring favorite, and this beginner friendly take keeps them easy. Instead of tiny, crowded detail, you get bold blooms and generous white space that fill in smoothly. Whether you want to circle a wreath one flower at a time or fill a whole bouquet, there is a page here to suit your mood.

Floral wreath pages, bouquet and arrangement pages, border and frame pages, and floral spray and garland pages

The book moves through four loose groups, so you can pick a page based on the kind of floral design you want to spend the next hour coloring.

Floral wreath pages

Round, oval, and heart shaped wreaths of roses, daisies, and leaves ring an open center. The thick outlines and repeating blooms make these satisfying to work around, one flower at a time. Colored pencils let you vary each bloom, while a single marker per flower keeps the ring crisp and bright.

Bouquet and arrangement pages

Tied bouquets, overflowing vases, baskets, and wide bowls gather many blooms into one full design. These pages have a bit more going on but stay simple and beginner friendly, with large petals and open shapes. Markers fill the broad areas fast, and pencils suit the softer flowers.

Border and frame pages

Floral frames, corner clusters, and side borders surround a clear open center. They are calming to color in sections and leave room to add your own touch in the middle. Gel pens add sparkle to the petals, and any medium keeps the open center clean and uncluttered.

Spray and garland pages

Swags, garlands, arches, diagonal sprays, and trailing cascades move flowers across the page in flowing lines. The loose, airy layouts have lots of white space and are quick to finish. These relaxed pages reward a calm, unhurried sitting with soft pencil shading.

Why these thick line floral coloring pages feel so relaxing

The whole point of a bold and easy page is to take the pressure off. Thick outlines mean you never have to squint at fine detail or worry about staying inside tiny gaps, and the large petals let your hand move in slow, soothing strokes. That makes these thick line floral coloring pages a calming way to wind down at the end of the day.

Floral arrangements add their own gentle rhythm. A wreath gives you a clear path to follow bloom by bloom, while a bouquet or border lets you settle into one section at a time. Because each design is balanced and uncluttered, your eyes can rest, and finishing a page brings a quiet sense of accomplishment.

Who these simple floral pages are for

These pages are made for beginners and for anyone who wants an easy, forgiving project. If detailed botanical line art feels like too much, the thick lines and roomy shapes here are a friendly place to start. They are also a lovely fit for older adults, since the large blooms are kind on the eyes and easy to color steadily.

Experienced colorists enjoy them too. A simple floral design is the perfect canvas for practicing petal shading, testing a palette, or just coloring to relax. Crafters, flower lovers, and anyone who likes pretty, decorative pages will feel right at home in this collection.

Best tools and paper for bold floral pages

Almost any medium suits these pages. Colored pencils like Prismacolor Premier or Faber-Castell Polychromos are lovely for petals, letting you layer and burnish soft gradients from pale to deep across each bloom. For bright, even color that fills the big shapes quickly, alcohol markers such as Ohuhu or Copic work beautifully on the bold flowers and leaves.

Because these are printables, paper matters. Standard 20 lb (75 gsm) printer paper is fine for colored pencils and gel pens. If you prefer markers, print on heavier 32 lb (120 gsm) paper, or slip a spare sheet behind your page to catch any bleed through. Either way, the thick lines stay crisp and easy to follow.

A simple floral coloring ritual

Floral coloring pairs nicely with a slow, gentle routine. Print a page or two, set out your pencils, and color one wreath or bouquet at a time as a small, screen free moment of calm. It is an easy habit to keep when each design is this relaxing to finish.

Finished floral pages are easy to enjoy beyond the book. Color a wreath or a border, then frame it, tuck it into a journal, or turn it into a handmade card or gift tag. Since the designs are simple and printable, you can return to a favorite arrangement any time you want a fresh copy.

How to print bold and easy floral 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 floral wreath and bouquet 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 floral design 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 these bold blooms, 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 thick 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 wreath or bouquet page to check the line crispness and paper behavior with your chosen tool.

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

Flower Coloring Pages

Detailed flowers, bouquets, and pretty floral circles if you want busier lines than the bold ones here.

Browse flower coloring pages

Nature Coloring Pages

Forest scenes, plants, and wildlife arranged into calm pages for slower, more detailed coloring.

Browse nature coloring pages

Cottagecore Coloring Pages

Cozy gardens and little cottage scenes with the same thick, easy lines you love here.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes these bold and easy floral coloring pages good for beginners?

Every design uses thick lines and large, open petals, so there are no tiny areas to fuss over. That makes them a low pressure, forgiving starting point if you are new to coloring or returning after a break.

What kinds of floral designs are in the book?

You will find round, oval, and heart shaped wreaths, full bouquets in vases and baskets, frames and borders with open centers, and flowing swags, garlands, and sprays. It is a varied mix of decorative flower arrangements.

How do I download and print these thick line floral coloring pages?

Click any page in the gallery to preview it, then print or download the file straight from your browser. They are sized for standard 8.5 by 11 inch paper, so they work on any home printer without resizing.

What paper weight works best?

Standard 20 lb (75 gsm) printer paper is fine for colored pencils and gel pens. If you use markers, step up to 32 lb (120 gsm) paper, or slip a scrap sheet underneath to catch any bleed through.

Should I use markers or colored pencils on floral designs?

Both work well thanks to the thick outlines and broad petals. Colored pencils like Prismacolor Premier or Faber-Castell Polychromos blend soft petal gradients, while alcohol markers such as Ohuhu or Copic fill the big blooms quickly and evenly.

Are the wreaths and borders good for framing?

Yes, the balanced wreaths, frames, and bouquets look lovely colored and framed, and the border pages leave an open center where you can add a name or short note by hand. They also make pretty handmade cards.

How long does one page take to finish?

Because the designs are simple, most pages take about 25 to 45 minutes depending on your pace and shading. The airy spray and garland pages are the quickest, often done in one relaxed sitting.