Petal Ring Mandala

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 flower petal mandala scene to life, whether you're working on the printed page or coloring it digitally in Cozy Color by Number:

peach soft coral pale sage buttery yellow dusty lavender cream
Petal Ring Mandala — free printable flower petal mandala coloring page featuring a soft mandala made of rounded, overlapping flower petals in gentle rings

Why you'll like Petal Ring Mandala

This picture shows a soft mandala made of rounded, overlapping flower petals in gentle rings. It's a full, uncropped black-and-white line-art design meant to be printed and filled in with pencils, markers, or crayons — soft and soothing. A gentle, low-pressure design suitable for all ages. This flower petal mandala coloring page is part of the free printable library from Cozy Color by Number, the paint-by-number coloring app. The scene features rounded petal shapes, overlapping layers, smooth curves, and a small flower center, giving you plenty of detail to fill in at your own pace without feeling overwhelming. It's soft and soothing, which makes it a nice fit for a gentle, low-pressure design suitable for all ages. Because the artwork is delivered as a clean, high-resolution PDF, lines stay crisp even after printing, so the page holds up well whether you're using colored pencils, gel pens, or markers. If you'd rather skip the printer, the same picture is available inside the Cozy Color by Number app, where you can color it digitally by simply tapping each numbered area — a good option for a quick coloring break between paper sessions. In terms of complexity, this one leans detailed, with lots of small repeating shapes — a good pick for anyone who enjoys a slower, more focused coloring session.

A mandala like this one is a great place to try a color-wheel approach: pick two or three colors that sit opposite each other on the wheel (like terracotta and sage, or lilac and gold) and repeat them in rings as you move outward. Working ring by ring instead of section by section tends to keep the pattern feeling balanced, and it's an easy way to turn a few minutes of coloring into a genuinely relaxing, meditative break. Because the design repeats, small color choices multiply outward, so even a simple two- or three-color palette can end up looking surprisingly rich once the whole pattern is filled in. It's also a forgiving format for beginners — if a ring or two doesn't turn out exactly as planned, the overall symmetry of the mandala tends to carry the picture anyway. Many people find repetitive, symmetrical patterns like this one genuinely calming to work through slowly, which is part of why mandalas are such a popular starting point for anyone new to coloring as a way to unwind.

Color It Digitally

Prefer your phone?

If you'd rather color on your phone, the same flower petal mandala 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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