Thick petals spreading wide across the paper, sunflower coloring pages land right under your crayon before you even settle in.
The center of each bloom sits heavy and round, packed with tiny seed shapes that beg for careful strokes. A stem stretches tall.
Leaves fan out in opposite directions, and the whole thing fills the page edge to edge. One or two of these fit between homework and dinner without any fuss.
Did you know? Sunflowers always turn to face the sun as they grow, following it across the sky from morning to evening!
Big Blooms and Bold Outlines Worth Grabbing
Sunflower coloring pages put the entire flower front and center, with petals wide enough for even the youngest hands to stay inside the lines.
A black-and-white outline keeps things clear — no guessing where one petal ends and another begins. Some stems stand alone in a field.
Others lean against a wooden fence or sit inside a round vase on a table. The variety across each ready-to-print sheet means you can pick a simple one first, then work up to something busier.
Each bloom carries its own scene. A sunflower might peek over a garden wall, or a row of them could stretch across a hillside with a winding path below.
Background details stay soft — a cloud here, a small butterfly-shaped leaf there — so the flower stays the main event. Nothing competes for attention.
What’s on the Page
- A single oversized sunflower head filling most of the sheet
- Tall stems with thick, jagged-edge leaves
- Garden backgrounds with picket fences and stepping stones
- Vases, pots, and watering cans holding cut sunflowers
- Rows of sunflowers along a dirt path with a small shed behind them
- Close-up views showing detailed seed patterns in the center disc
A simple line drawing of a sunflower in a clay pot works for quick sessions, while a full garden row scene takes more patience. That range keeps things interesting across multiple sittings.
Printable sunflower coloring pages work well when you want something that holds attention quietly. The round centers invite small circles and dots, and the petals fan out like segments of a pie — easy to section off and fill one at a time.
Sunflower outline pages give plenty of room for experimenting with pressure and shading techniques using just a pencil.
Before the printing starts, grab these sunflower coloring pages and set up the table. A stack of printed sheets, a handful of crayons, and an open afternoon — that’s really all it takes.
Creative Tip
Press hard with a crayon on the petals, then use the side of a colored pencil for the center. Try gel pens for tiny dots across the seed area.
How to Print
Scroll down to browse all the sunflower sheets below. Tap the one that catches your eye. Hit the orange “PRINT” button in the corner, and start coloring right away.
Do the sunflower pages have background scenery or just the flower?
Both — some show only the bloom, others include fences, vases, or garden paths.
Are the seed patterns in the center detailed or left plain?
Most centers have small circles or dots for filling in individually.
Can younger kids handle the petal outlines easily?
Yes, the petals are wide and clearly separated for small hands.



















