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Difficulty
Medium
Age Range
teens
Quality
HD
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A wonderfully detailed spring gardening coloring page showing a young boy kneeling happily in freshly dug garden rows, carefully pressing seeds into the dark earth with a trowel and seed packet nearby, a watering can waiting at the end of the row, a sun hat hanging on a post, a honeybee and butterfly fluttering through the garden, a climbing vine on the lattice fence, young seedlings sprouting in one row, and a bold sunflower already blooming beside the fence — a scene full of the promise of spring growth.
Use rich dark brown for the freshly dug garden earth and bright greens for the sprouting seedlings. A sunny yellow sunflower against the wooden fence, warm golden bees, and a bright-winged butterfly make this spring garden burst with seasonal color!
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This coloring page is designed for children aged teens. The line art complexity is matched to that age group, making it engaging without being frustrating.
This is a Medium difficulty page with moderate detail, ideal for school-age children and adults who enjoy a gentle creative challenge.
Colored pencils or fine-tipped markers work great. A set of 24+ colors gives you plenty of choices for the varied details.
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