Easter flowers clipart & coloring pages
With the arrival of spring, we see a burst of colors from blooming flowers that can brighten any space. These blooms are beautiful to look at, but they also hold deep meanings and traditions that have been celebrated for centuries.
From the iconic Easter lily to the vibrant tulips, each spring flower has a story to tell. Here, we’ve gathered a bouquet of colorful Easter flower clipart and and line drawings for festive family crafting and coloring fun!
What you'll find here
ToggleAll about Easter flowers
Easter flowers, bursting with color and life, are central to the springtime celebration.
More than just pretty decorations for our homes and gardens — they carry deep meanings of rebirth, renewal, and joy.
These blooms symbolize the cycle of life and the beauty of new beginnings.
The elegance of Easter lilies
Easter lilies, with their pure white blooms, are perhaps the most recognized Easter flower.
They represent purity, virtue, and hope, making them a popular choice for church services and family gatherings.
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The vibrancy of tulips and daffodils
Tulips, another spring favorite, come in a rainbow of colors and symbolize love and deep connection.
Daffodils, with their bright yellow petals, stand for rebirth and new beginnings, embodying the essence of spring.
The charm of hyacinths and daisies
Hyacinths and daisies also play a significant role in Easter celebrations.
Hyacinths, with their sweet fragrance and rich colors, represent peace and commitment, while daisies symbolize innocence and purity.
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10 fun facts about Easter flowers
- The Easter lily is native to Japan and was introduced to the United States in the late 19th century.
- Tulips were once so valuable in Holland that they were used as currency.
- Daffodils should not be mixed with other flowers in a vase, as they release a substance that can harm other blooms.
- The hyacinth gets its name from a Greek myth and was once used in Victorian times to convey a message of sport or play.
- The daisy is one of the oldest known flowers and appears in many ancient carvings and Egyptian ceramics.
- Easter flowers, particularly lilies, are toxic to cats and some dogs, so it’s important to keep them out of reach.
- The color of a tulip can have different meanings, with red tulips symbolizing true love and white ones conveying forgiveness.
- The world’s largest daffodil garden is located in the United States, in Washington’s Skagit Valley.
- Hyacinths were once used by the Victorians to send secret messages, with different colors conveying different meanings.
- In medieval times, daisies were used in medicines and believed to slow bleeding.
Craft ideas
Crafting with Easter flowers can be a delightful way to celebrate the season.
- Flower crown: Create a festive Easter flower crown using wire, floral tape, and a selection of fresh or silk Easter flowers. Wrap the wire to fit around the head, then attach flowers using the tape for a beautiful spring accessory.
- Easter flower wreath: Gather a foam wreath base, hot glue, and a mix of Easter flowers and greenery. Glue the flowers around the wreath base, overlapping them slightly for a full, lush look.
- Flower pot painting: Paint terracotta pots with spring-themed designs and pastel colors. Once dry, plant flowers like daisies inside for a charming indoor garden.
- Floral Easter eggs: Use small flower decals or press real flowers onto hard-boiled eggs using a thin layer of mod podge for a botanical twist.
- Flower bookmark: Cut out flower shapes from one of our coloring pages, color them in, then laminate them with contact paper. Finish by attaching them to a cardstock base to create a lovely floral bookmark!
- What You Can Get: You will receive 24 craft items including 24 sheets of floral paper strip card stock (4 styles) and 24 paper cups, as well as two sizes of felt (48 in total), 4 sheets...
- Lovely Design:The flower crafts are designed with a variety of colourful flowers that can be written and drawn on heart shaped card stock, allowing children to indulge their DIY...
- Material: These handmade kits are made from sturdy card with crisp, vibrant colors printed on both sides. Reusable and resistant to fading and breakage.
- Interesting and Educational: Our art craft kits brings great help for kids' patience, recognition, creation, hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills etc and also can use their...
Learning activities
Incorporating Easter flowers into learning activities can offer a fun and educational experience.
- Flower dissection: Explore the parts of a flower by carefully dissecting a tulip or lily. Identify the stamen, pistil, petals, and leaves to learn about plant biology.
- Growth tracking: Plant Easter flower seeds or bulbs and track their growth over time. Document the process with photos or drawings, noting changes in height and bloom development.
- Color mixing with petals: Use crushed flower petals to explore color mixing. Mix different colored petals with a little water to see how new colors can be created.
- Flower-inspired poetry: Write poems inspired by the beauty and symbolism of spring flowers. Focus on imagery, emotions, and the senses to create vivid verses.
- Easter flower scavenger hunt: Create a scavenger hunt in your garden or a local park, looking for specific types of flowers or colors associated with Easter.
- PAINT & PLANT YOUR OWN SMALL GARDEN: Paint the planter and plant markers, and sow the Marigold, Cosmos, and Zinnia flowers - with vibrant colors and pleasant scents. Follow along with...
- MAKE IT UNIQUE: When it comes to the design, the sky is the limit! Feel free to express your creativity on the planter and plant markers.
- KIT INCLUDES: Tin Planter (12x4.5x4 in), plastic liner, soil, 3 seed packets, 6-color paint strip, 2 paint brushes, paint palette, 3 wooden plant markers, shovel, watering bottle, and...
- A FUN AND EDUCATIONAL GIFT FOR ALL AGES: It's not often that a fun project can be educational, but this flower growing kit achieves both! It fascinates children as soon as they pull it...
Easter flowers coloring pages and line art drawings
Easter lilies clipart
Colorful Easter flowers clipart
Books about blossoms for kids
Whether it’s a factual book about plants or a fictional story with a floral theme, reading together can deepen your child’s appreciation for the beauty and complexity of nature.
- Hardcover Book
- Ignotofsky, Rachel (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 48 Pages - 02/02/2021 (Publication Date) - Crown Books for Young Readers (Publisher)
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- Hemming, Alice (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 32 Pages - 03/28/2023 (Publication Date) - Sourcebooks Jabberwocky (Publisher)
- McDonald, Jill (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 26 Pages - 01/04/2022 (Publication Date) - Doubleday Books for Young Readers (Publisher)
- Hardcover Book
- Messner, Kate (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 56 Pages - 03/03/2015 (Publication Date) - Chronicle Books (Publisher)
- Gray, Nicole M. (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 24 Pages - 02/17/2023 (Publication Date) - Independently published (Publisher)