Petals layered in spirals, thorny stems, and delicate leaves appear across these Rose Coloring Pages. Each sheet shows roses in different arrangements and stages of bloom.
Some pages feature single roses with petals unfurling from tight buds. Others display rose bushes with multiple flowers growing on branching stems.
Kids can color the curves of each petal, the sharp thorns along stems, and the veined patterns in leaves. Coloring supports fine motor skills.
These sheets work well as relaxing weekend morning crafts. Parents can set them out with art supplies for calm activities. The designs range from simple rose outlines to elaborate garden scenes.
Rose Arrangements and Settings
You will find roses in full bloom with many overlapping petals, rosebuds just beginning to open, and wilting roses with petals starting to fall.
Some drawings show climbing roses growing on trellises with vines winding upward. Other pages include roses arranged in vases, tied with ribbons into bouquets, or growing wild in garden beds.
A few sheets display rose arches forming pathways or single stems lying on flat surfaces.
Visual Context
The pages place roses in various environments. Some grow in garden plots with soil visible around their bases and other flowers nearby. Others appear in ceramic pots sitting on windowsills or outdoor tables.
A few drawings include butterflies landing on petals, dewdrops clinging to leaves, or bees hovering near flower centers.
Background details might show garden fences, stone paths winding between bushes, or benches positioned among blooming plants.
Creative Coloring Ideas
Try using colored pencils for smooth petal gradients by pressing lightly at petal edges and darker toward centers. Experiment with markers to fill large petals quickly, then add details with fine-tip pens.
Crayons work well for creating texture on leaves and stems. Layer different shades on each petal to make roses look dimensional.
Fun Fact: Roses belong to the same plant family as apples, pears, and strawberries.
How to Print Your Rose Pages
Scroll through the designs below and select the ones that catch your eye. Click on any image to enlarge it. Press the orange “PRINT” button when ready. Gather your coloring materials and start bringing the roses to life.
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Which pages show roses with thorns visible?
Many designs include stems with sharp thorns pointing outward along their length.
Are there options showing rosebuds instead of open flowers?
Yes, several sheets feature tight buds with petals still wrapped together.
Do any drawings include roses with falling petals?
Some pages show petals drifting down or scattered on surfaces below the flowers.



















