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Rose coloring pages are enchanting! The very picture sends a message of love and peace. You can choose roses, bouquets, geometric roses, and other patterns and motifs. Roses are great in the spring and in October, too!
Did you know that you can also make these into printable cards? That's cool! See below.
~ Fuzzy
Boutonnieres and single rose blossoms are very beautiful. My favorite is a realistic rose bud. Many people like long stemmed roses. Some of these are wild roses and primroses. Choose your favorite!
Preschool and elementary school kids will love Fuzzy's ad-free PDF printable coloring pages. These digital coloring pages for kids and adults are fun to customize and color for preschool, kindergarten, and homeschool.
Add your name or write a birthday message in your favorite fonts, SIZES, and colors. You'll love using my interactive coloring pages to print! See my main page for more info on digital downloads.
Also, get your favorite crayons, coloring pencils, and watercolors ready for my relaxing adult coloring pages!
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~Fuzzy
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I may make a small commission through offsite links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Crayola has my favorite colors because their crayons, paints, and markers color so smoothly on any kind of paper.
You'll love these rose coloring pages with lace, ribbons and vases full of rose bouquets.
There are hearts, swans, and thistles here. Have a special Valentine? Color our hearts and roses to show you care. Are you Scotch Irish? You'll love my Rose and Thistle coloring page. Beautiful for Saint Patrick's Day.
A compass rose is the symbol on a map or compass that points to magnetic north. These are pretty enough to color. You can share with your geography teacher!
These rose coloring pages have centered or repeat patterns. Think before you choose your colors. :-)
This rosette coloring page is a highly detailed rose coloring page. High school kids and adults will find it a real challenge.
Roses are for both children and adults.
Help the children choose rose colors like pink, red, mauve, and white. A rose bush usually has very dark green leaves and it's stems are green with red or brown thorns.
Teach them that the tiny blossoms are called rose buds. A rose bud is as beautiful as a rose blossom if you ask me. Buds are my favorites! I love to count them in the shrubs.
The end of May and the beginning of June are great times to take preschoolers and kindergartners to a local rose garden to see hundreds of different shrubs and climbing varieties. There are different types of roses: floribunda – lots of flowers; climbing roses – so pretty on an arch; miniature roses – so sweet to see; and many more kinds. My favorite is the Knock Out rose bush.
The end of September and the beginning of October are also great times because roses tend to revive after the heat of summer.
Save the more complicated pictures for children in first and second grade.
A rose has to be one of the world's most favorite flowers. Adults like the symbolism in rose pictures. A rose is often a symbol for love or peace, so when you're making up - color a rose. :-)
I like to remember the wild roses in the hedgerow when I was young. There were primroses all over one field. What a wonderful memory!
Thank you for coloring with Fuzzy.