Lavender Coloring Pages – Color and Enjoy These Fragrant Blooms

Tall flower stems standing upright across the page bring Lavender Coloring Pages right to your fingertips. Tiny clustered buds sit along each spike, waiting for pencil strokes to fill them in.

The shapes are simple. Long narrow leaves branch out from woody stems, and some stalks bend gently as if caught in a breeze.

A few pages place bundles of lavender inside jars and baskets, while others scatter single sprigs across the surface. A stack of these fits naturally into a quiet homeschool morning between subjects.


Scenes Inside These Lavender Drawings

Several outline drawings place lavender sprigs standing in rounded mason jars with visible ridges along the glass. Others arrange bundles of lavender tied together with ribbon bows, resting on flat surfaces beside gardening tools.

One line art scene positions a tall lavender bush growing beside a wooden fence with planks drawn in vertical rows.

A few sheets show close-up views of single lavender stems where each tiny bud is visible along the spike. Bees and butterflies do not appear — the focus stays entirely on the plant shapes and their surroundings.

Lavender Coloring Pages work well for steady hand practice. Coloring supports fine motor skills.

The narrow leaves require careful strokes inside thin outlines. Each printable activity sheet keeps the lines clean and spaced enough for younger hands to manage without frustration.

Some layouts spread multiple stems across the full page, and others zoom into just one or two stalks placed beside a watering can or a garden pot with soil texture at the rim.

Fun Fact: Lavender plants can keep growing and producing new stems for many years without being replanted.


Creative Tip: Use a colored pencil to press lightly along each tiny bud cluster. Switch to a crayon for the thicker stems and leaves.


How to Print Your Lavender Pages

  1. Scroll down to browse all available designs
  2. Select the lavender image you want to print
  3. Click the orange “PRINT” button beneath the image
  4. Grab your supplies and start coloring right away

Do any lavender designs show the plant inside a container?

Yes, several pages place lavender sprigs inside jars and garden pots.

Are the bud details large enough for younger kids?

Most buds are drawn with enough spacing for easy coloring.

Which layouts show a single stem close up?

A few designs zoom into one or two lavender stalks with visible bud clusters.