10 free Flower Mandala Colouring pages
I love designing with pattern and creating mandala designs. The beautiful geometric colouring pages for adults are the perfect way to unwind. Get the set of 10 free printable full page flower mandala colouring pages today.

The flower mandala is a beautiful and intricate art form that has been around for centuries. It’s a great way to relax and express your creativity. With easy and simple printable colouring pages, you can create your own flower mandala.
Created from my hand drawings of real petals, leaves and blossom. It’s a great activity for both adults and children alike, and the PDFs are easily available to download.
Step into a secret garden with these 10 free flower mandala colouring pages.
So this week I thought I’d share a new set of mandala patterns I have created.
Do you think colouring is for adults or for kids? I personally colour to relax and recently I have become keen on zentangle type patterns to colour.
You can get absorbed in the world of pattern and it’s a great way to relax and unwind. Plus you create beautiful artworks, along the way to!
It’s like the sun has just lit up the page. With this set of free printables. Adults and children alike will enjoy the zentangle style of these designs.
Free flower mandala download
Download your free set of 10 floral mandalas here!
How will you colour yours?
Do you prefer crayons, pencils or pens. I love using pencil crayons to colour with. I even like sharpening them. They are such a great media for designs like these as you can blend the colours.
I think these patterns would look great coloured in a variety of seasonal colours, from bright spring greens to autumn golds and reds.
I was inspired by my garden through the seasons. These flower mandalas have been created from my hand drawn ink sketches. Then digitally manipulated into beautiful circular repeating designs.
What paper should I print my coloring page on?
Normal copier paper is fine, but if you want to cut out the colouring page to use for crafts or you want to colour with paints or wetter materials, thin cardstock would be a better choice.
Ideas for colouring
Colouring – this detailed design would work best with pencil crayons or fine felt tips.
Painting – print on watercolour paper and use watercolours or print on cardstock and use acrylics to paint
More ways to use
Collage – Cut out the blank spaces and use an overlay in a collage.
Cardmaking – Tear out sections and use in cardmaking or for lining an envelope
Wall art – Use the flower mandala as a background in a frame and add some jewels as a wall art gift
Scrapbooking – Use for scrapbooking a mindfullness focused page. Download extra digital scrapbook pages here.
Gift wrap – Colour and wrap a small gift, for an extra personal touch. Take a look at some great gift wrap ideas here.

