
The image above is free for personal use. I recommend printing it on card stock for best results. Please do not post uncolored pages on the web. If you need coloring supplies, please see my Amazon affiliate links above.
The image above is free for personal use. I recommend printing it on card stock for best results. Please do not post uncolored pages on the web. If you need coloring supplies, please see my Amazon affiliate links above.
Marigolds is one of October’s Flowers of the Month. (The other is Cosmos.) This 8 1/2 x 11 coloring page is available for purchase in my shop.
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This is my latest project. I’ve added a borderless option and a PNG with a transparent background so it can also be used as a digital stamp for scrapbooking, crafting and card making.
English bluebells are fascinating. It’s amazing to me that something so delicate looking could possibly survive and thrive in nature.
“Lily” is my latest project. It’s 8 1/2 x 11 and downloads as a PDF printable coloring page.
I took this photo on my holiday to the UK last summer, and I’ve been trying to identify this flower for months. After a whole lot of extensive Google searches, I finally narrowed it down to a Welsh Poppy. Wikipedia says that this plant “is especially well adapted to colonising gaps and crevices in rocks and stones.” That makes sense – I found it growing in a crevice between the pavement and a side of a building. Here’s the drawing I did of it when I got back.