This coloring page is available as a free PDF download in two formats: A4 and US Letter. Pick whichever matches your printer and paper, and set your printer to 100% scale or "fit to page" so the full, uncropped line art prints cleanly with nothing lost at the edges. It's free for personal use — print it once or print it a dozen times for yourself, your kids, or a classroom, just not for resale or redistribution. And if you'd rather not print at all, this exact picture is also ready to color inside the free Cozy Color by Number app, right from your phone.
Not sure where to start? Here are a few color ideas to bring the bouquet of flowers scene to life, whether you're working on the printed page or coloring it digitally in Cozy Color by Number:
The picture shows a full, layered bouquet of assorted flowers tied together with delicate leaves and stems, drawn as clean black-and-white line art with no cropping and generous margins. The result is warm and celebratory, and a lovely pick for anyone who enjoys florals and gift-worthy scenes. Part of the free Cozy Color by Number printable collection, this coloring page centers on a layered flower bouquet, assorted blooms, leafy stems, and a tied ribbon base. The linework is designed to print cleanly at full size with no cropping, so every detail comes through on the page. The overall feel is warm and celebratory, and it works well for a lovely pick for anyone who enjoys florals and gift-worthy scenes looking for a relaxed, screen-free activity. Once it's printed, it holds up to repeated coloring sessions since the PDF is high resolution. For anyone who wants a faster option, the Cozy Color by Number app lets you color the exact same artwork digitally, tapping numbered sections to fill them with color in a few minutes. In terms of complexity, it's on the simpler side, with clear, well-spaced shapes that make it approachable for beginners and quick sessions alike.
Florals like this one look great with a gradient approach: color the center of each petal lighter and gradually deepen the shade toward the edges. Real flowers rarely use pure, flat color, so blending two or three close shades — like blush into rose, or butter yellow into gold — will make the bouquet feel a lot more lifelike by the time you're done. Leaves and stems benefit from the same idea in green: a fresh, lighter green toward the light and a deeper, slightly blue-green in the shadows helps the whole arrangement feel like it has real depth instead of flat, uniform color. Floral pages tend to be a gentle, low-pressure pick since there's no single "correct" color scheme — real flowers come in nearly every color, so it's hard to color one the "wrong" way.
If you'd rather color on your phone, the same bouquet of flowers artwork is also available inside Cozy Color by Number, a free paint-by-number app with thousands of pictures across mandalas, animals, flowers, and cozy everyday scenes. Coloring digitally just means tapping each numbered area instead of picking up a pencil, which makes it a quick, mess-free way to relax for a few minutes wherever you are.
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