Spring Market Coloring Page – Lily-of-the-Valley PDF

Written by Lisa H. on 01.11.2025 at 16:12.

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This friendly template shows a spring market with a lily-of-the-valley market, visitors, and flower stalls. The scene is perfect for creative May activities. Simply download the PDF and color it brightly.

Lily-of-the-Valley Market Coloring Page: Subject & Template

This coloring page depicts a lively scene full of spring joy. In the center, a child with a flower crown holds a fresh bouquet of lily of the valley. In the background, a market with plant stalls, visitors, and a vendor is bustling. The sheet offers many details and is especially good for spring projects with children.

  • Clothing for everyone: gentle spring tones like pink, light green, or sky blue
  • Bouquets & potted plants: white with green stems
  • Market stall: light wood tones or beige
  • Church & houses: pastel colors such as light yellow or lavender
  • Sky & trees: light blue and fresh green

Lily-of-the-Valley Market: Background & Facts

This motif shows a typical spring market where lily of the valley takes center stage. The flower is a symbol of freshness and new beginnings. The friendly characters invite coloring, while the church, trees, and stalls create a calm village atmosphere. As a spring theme, it’s great for projects about seasons and nature.

Download: Free PDF (A4) for printing

The coloring page is prepared as an A4 PDF. You can print directly and use it for creative activities at home, in kindergarten, or in class. It’s perfect for spring weeks, May celebrations, or floral crafts.

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