Download our free printable Spring Coloring by Number collection to use at school or home. This coloring activity set is perfect for reinforcing fine-motor skills, numbers 1–7, odd numbers up to 11, and even numbers up to 14. It’s relaxing, fun, and perfect for welcoming blue skies, flowers, birds, and butterflies!
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What is a Color by Number?
A color by number is a drawing activity for all ages. It typically features an illustration that is divided into sections by lines, similar to a stained glass window. Each section is assigned a number and a legend on the page tells you what color to color the number.
As you follow along with the legend, the illustration is revealed!
Spring Coloring by Number
When I was a kid, I loved coloring color by number pages at school and home! They are such a fun, stress-relieving activity for all ages. Today we are sharing 4 free color by number coloring pages.
This activity pack includes a blue bird with a bird house, a butterfly and mushroom, a butterfly with a sun and tulip, and a watering can in the sunshine. Which one is your favorite?
Supplies Needed for Spring Color by Number
This spring art project is fun for kids of all ages! Before you start, make sure you’ve got all the right basic craft supplies:
- Free Printable Spring Color By Number Worksheets
- Colored pencils, markers, or crayons
- Black cardstock
- Scissors
- Glue
Watch the Video Tutorial
Watch the video below to be walked through every step of this craft.
Directions for Spring Color by Number
1. Download and print the free printable color by number worksheets.
2. Begin to color the worksheets, following along with the legend as you go. We used colored pencils, but you could also use crayons, markers, or watercolor paints.
2. When you are done coloring, use scissors to cut out the page around the black outline.
3. Use glue to mount the coloring page onto a piece of black cardstock or construction paper.
4. Your Spring Color by Number is complete! Some extension ideas include:
- Visit a local botanical garden
- Plant seeds in an egg carton
- Read a book about flowers, plants, butterflies, or birds
- Make a bird feeder
- Raise butterflies at home
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