Bright petals unfold across the page in these Daffodil Coloring Pages, each trumpet-shaped bloom drawn in crisp black outlines ready for careful shading.
A few sheets lie flat on the table beside an open pencil case — exactly the kind of quiet activity that fills homeschool quiet time without a sound.
The first page captures a single daffodil standing tall in the center, its long stem curving slightly as though caught in a breeze. The trumpet flares wide.
Leaves fan out from the base in smooth, arching lines, and a few blades of grass rise alongside them. Behind the bloom, a low stone wall stretches across the background, its uneven surface offering plenty of small sections to shade.
An outline drawing like this one rewards patience, every petal edge distinct enough for even young hands to follow.
A second page sets a cluster of daffodils along a winding garden path. Three blooms lean in different directions, their stems crossing at natural angles. A watering can sits at the edge of the path, tipped slightly forward.
Small pebbles dot the walkway between the flowers, and a wooden garden marker pokes up from the soil nearby. Coloring supports fine motor skills.
The composition feels layered, foreground petals overlapping background stems in a way that teaches depth without saying a word.
One printable activity sheet places a daffodil growing from a terracotta pot on a windowsill. The window frame creates a neat rectangular border around the scene.
Outside the glass, a simple fence line and rolling hills fill the distance. The pot has a thin crack running down one side — a small detail that adds character. Curtains drape loosely on either side, their folds drawn in long parallel lines perfect for even marker strokes.
Further along, a line art scene shows daffodils growing wild at the base of a large tree. Roots twist above the soil, creating pockets where the flowers nestle.
A ladybug rests on one leaf, tiny legs visible against the broad surface. Fallen bark pieces scatter across the ground. The tree trunk rises high and disappears off the top of the page, giving the whole image a sense of towering scale above the small bright flowers below.
The simplest page holds just one daffodil bulb half-buried in the earth, roots trailing downward and a single green shoot pushing up. Nothing else. That emptiness makes it perfect for the youngest artists still learning to stay inside the lines.
Bold outlines and generous spacing make every sheet approachable whether hands are gripping thick crayons or fine-tipped pencils. A garden rake leans against a fence post on the final page, daffodils blooming in a neat row beside it.
Daffodil Coloring Pages like these turn a blank afternoon into something calm and purposeful.
From windowsills to wild meadow floors, Daffodil Coloring Pages capture every stage of the bloom in simple strokes worth filling in.
Creative Tip
Press lightly with a colored pencil to build soft layers on each petal. Use the tip of a crayon for the narrow trumpet details near the center.
Fun Fact: Daffodils are one of the first flowers to appear at the end of winter, often pushing through the last bits of cold ground before anything else blooms.
How to Print
- Scroll down
- Select image
- Click the orange “PRINT” button
- Start coloring
What details appear on the windowsill daffodil page?
A terracotta pot with a small crack, draped curtains, a fence line, and rolling hills outside.
Which page shows a daffodil growing near tree roots?
The wild daffodil scene features twisted roots, fallen bark, and a ladybug resting on a leaf.
Do any pages include garden tools beside the flowers?
Yes, one page shows a garden rake leaning against a fence post next to a row of daffodils.













