Since I know how much you all like free adult colouring pages, I have teamed up with another of my favourite creative people Leslieanne from Leslieanne made it to bring you this beautiful free flower colouring page for adults. This is the first of what I hope will be a monthly page.

Leslieanne is one of those people that can just produce beautiful and witty doodles, just take a look at her Instagram feed and you will see what I mean and I am very excited to be working with her.

Don’t worry if you are not a fan of adult colouring, Leslieanne has thought of everything and we are also providing you with a coloured sheet for you, which is perfect for making flower bunting.
Free flower colouring page for adults

For people like me, that love to colour but need some inspiration for what colours go together the pre-coloured flower colouring page is genius. It meant that I could just mindfully colour in, which I did whilst looking after the boys today as they are on half term.

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Free flower colouring page for adults
Free flower printable

I have been practising my blending and you can see I have a long way to go!

These beautiful flowers make me feel as though spring is certainly on the way. After one of the wettest winters on record in the UK.

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I used the boys Staedtler Noris colour pencils (Affiliate links – UK Link/US Link) to colour this flower colouring page and I was really impressed with their bright colours and the selection of colours, plus they are less than £5 for a pack of 24.

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Colouring Supplies:

I am often asked what products I use and I am a big advocate of using the best supplies you can afford. It is really frustrating to use pencils that keep snapping or refuse to blend well, oh and don’t get me started on pens that bleed through the paper. I always buy the best quality I can afford, not just for me but for my kids too. I want colouring to be a joyful experience. These are mine and the
These are mine and the MiniMad’s suggestions to you. Our tried and tested favourites. When I first started colouring I just pinched the boy’s products, which is why adult colouring is so accessible and over the period of a year I now have my own supplies!
We are currently loving using Staedtler Triplus colour pens (UK Link/US Link) – they do not bleed through the paper, which is great for adults and kids and they are really bright. Plus you can get different nib sizes (UK LInk/US Link), my niece has the 3mm nib ones (I bought her them for Christmas and she adores them). I also love the way they stand up in the packaging, so you can see the colours.
For a more inexpensive pen, we like the BIC kids coloring pens. These are great with minimal bleed through the paper and last for ages if you forget to put the lid back on (yes I am guilty of this)! (UK Link/US Link).
Again we have two distinct favourites. One high quality and the other medium. Staedtler Ergosoft pencils are great value. They are soft and blendable and last really well. These are our go to pencils for pretty much everything (UK Link/US Link), they are not paying me to say this – honest! These are the pencils that the boys use for all their work and colouring too.
If money was no object then it would be Prismacolor pencils. I was introduced to these by the amazing illustrator Jennie Maizels (go check out her sketchbook club, you can thank me later). They are blendable, fantastic colours, durable and everything you could need, but are at the top of the price range. (UK Link/US Link)
As you are printing off these pages you can control the quality of the paper and unlike colouring books that you buy, you can print one sided (whoop). I print a lot of my pages on standard copier paper and if you have good quality art supplies then that is fine, however, if you are planning on framing or keeping your artwork then it would be better to print on a higher quality of paper. Or if you plan on painting them, then you can print onto inkjet watercolour paper (UK Link/US Link). For standard colouring get some bleed proof paper and use it to print off your pages (UK Link/US Link).
You need to have a good quality pencil sharpener for your pencils. I LOVE my standard office supplies one. It can be adjusted to sharpen to a killer point or to a more blunt edge and there is something therapeutic about the crank handle and all the shavings being collected (UK Link/US Link)! We use a Staedtler pencil sharpener for our on the go one and this is the one we keep in pencil cases (UK Link/US Link).The other must have for me is a clipboard. I am often found colouring in downstairs on the sofa on an evening (I try to reduce screens on a night) and rather than rest on a book I use a clipboard (UK Link/US Link).
I wish I had the time to do adult colouring which seems to be the latest craze.
Very nice Jen, I’m sure my girls will enjoy this and they are perfect for Spring. Mich x
Awesome! I love to color when I have the time. Thanks 🙂 My niece would probably like to color tihis too.
What a pretty colouring sheet! Most of my colouring is upon child demand so would be nice to do some just for me!
What a lovely design Jen – thanks for sharing x
Oh Jen – you’ve made these look so professional, can’t quite believe they’re my little drawings! But delighted reading all the lovely comments from your readers! ?
oh these are lovely, there is something quite seventies about the illustrations I’d love them on a print! x
I love spending time colouring, its about as arty as I get! Will print these off and have a play later
Eliza loves colouring and loves identifying flowers so this would suit her down to the ground
Oh thanks again for the lovely colouring pages Jen, these are gorgeous – I love spring flowers x
Oh these are lovely Jen, we’re huge fans of colouring here. POD would be very happy colouring these in, great bold designs. Thank you so much for sharing, think we’ll be downloading later!
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