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Difficulty
Medium
Age Range
teens
Quality
HD
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A peaceful and artistic spring coloring page depicting a young girl sitting contentedly on a wooden park bench, sketchbook open on her lap and pencil in hand as she draws, with a pencil case beside her, a small bird perched on the armrest watching curiously, golden daffodils blooming at the base of the bench, and a beautiful cherry blossom branch arching overhead heavy with spring blooms — a quiet moment of creativity in the heart of spring.
Use warm honey-brown for the wooden bench, soft pink for the cherry blossom clusters, and cheerful yellow for the daffodils below. A small bright-colored bird on the armrest and the open sketchbook in the girl's lap are lovely focal points to bring to life with 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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