About The Pattern

Do you have an aspiring artist at home? Are you looking for some pattern coloring pages to unleash the artist in your kid? Then you are in the right place. Read our post here to view our collection of some eye-catching pattern coloring sheets.

These sheets will help develop mathematical ability and spatial awareness in your baby. And the finished work looks incredible.

1. Kaleidoscope:

A kaleidoscope is a cylindrical mirror containing colored objects like pebbles, beads, and bits of glass. As you look into one end, the light enters the other end and creates a colorful pattern. Show your little one the pattern to help him color the image well.

2. Geometry:

Geometry is a pattern or motif depicting shapes like ellipses, rectangles, polygons, triangles and circles. Coloring sheets based on geometry shapes are popular among both kids and adults. The geometric designs vary from simple to highly advanced ones. Basic geometric coloring pages will help the preschoolers understand shapes better. The detailed geometric coloring sheets will improve hand-eye coordination in second graders.

3. Abstract Design:

An abstract is a non-objective motif that you cannot describe in any other way. Have your child paint the sheet in different shades and using different color combinations. It will enhance his imaginative skills as he brings out the best in the image.

4. Wreath:

A wreath is a ring-shaped garland of flowers and leaves. Children prefer the pattern widely in coloring sheets. Have your child decorate the wreath with anything he prefers like birdies, flowers, and other ornaments. Once he’s done, cut out the image to use it as a decoration. The coloring sheet will also get your baby in the holiday spirit.

5. Stripes:

A stripe is a pattern of strips or bands of the same width and sometimes, even color. Some of the popular stripe patterns are the pinstripes, candy stripes, awnings and hairline stripes. A stripe coloring sheet is a fun way to improve your child’s fine motor skills. Have your child color each stripe in different shades. Pastel colors like pink, green, light blue and yellow will go best with this diagram.

6. Paisley:

Paisley is a teardrop shaped pattern that originally appeared on Kashmiri shawls produced in Paisley, Scotland. Paisley coloring sheets are ideal for primary school kids. Never use a single shade for coloring paisley. Let your child use as many colors he wants to make the image brighter.

7. Mosaic:

A mosaic is a pattern made from small colored pieces. It is not as complicated to color as it seems. Mosaic coloring sheets will help you understand that your child’s observational and cognitive skills are developing.

8. Fleur-de-lis:

Fleur-de-lis is a three or four petal lily. It is a symbol of purity in some regions. Fleur-de-lis has been in use in heraldic ornaments since the Middle Ages. Your kid can use his creativity to make this pattern look beautiful.

9. Floral:

Floral patterns have flowers and other natural elements like leaves, marine plants, and seedpods. Floral patterns are very easy to color. Make your child notice the flowers, leaves, and buds before decorating the page. It will make a fun, educational session. This way, he will color the flowers and leaves just the way he sees in the garden. The finished work will look magnificent.

10. Mandala:

A mandala is a ritual symbol in Buddhism and Hinduism. It represents the universe. A mandala is a concentric structure dominated by squares, triangles, and other shapes. It helps balance the visual elements and symbolizes harmony and unity. Each mandala carries a different meaning. The mandala aims to serve as a tool on the symbolic journey. The coloring sheet will provide soothing properties while coloring.

11. Concentric Circles Pattern:

Concentric circles are circles with a common center. The concentric circle pattern can be a bit difficult to color, considering how detailed it is. So, we suggest you to give concentric circle pattern coloring sheets to older children. It will bring out the artist in your child. Have him use a different color combination to make the page look vibrant.

12. Butterfly Pattern:

Children love chasing and catching butterflies in the parks and garden. A butterfly pattern-coloring sheet will surely appeal to your child. You have to ask your child to complete the picture of the butterfly by making its face, eyes, and antennae. If you have an older child, then make him use watercolors or glitters to complete the image.

13. Snowflake:

Snowflake is one of the many things that get kids excited about winters. The delicate accumulation of tiny crystals looks quite fascinating. Snowflake coloring sheets are a great way to teach your child about different types of snowflakes. Your child does not need to stick to blue. He can use any color he likes to make the snowflake look beautiful. Shading will give this image a three-dimensional effect if done properly.

14. Rangoli:

Rangoli is an Indian form of art in which people make colorful patterns using bright flower petals, colors and even colored rice. The patterns can be simple or complex, depending on the maker. Rangoli coloring sheets are a great way to teach your kid about hidden shapes. Give your baby an ice cream treat if he spots all the shapes correctly.

15. Multiple Circle Pattern:

How many circles are there in the coloring sheet? Have your child count the circles before beginning to color these sheets. Advise him to get creative by using an array of shades for this sheet, or he can use a few colors that share the same hues.

We hope you enjoyed going through the post. You will find a coloring sheet for kids of all ages here. All you need to do is choose the appropriate pattern for your child, download and print them out.

How did you like our compilation of pattern coloring sheets? Did we miss any patterns? Please suggest new patterns that you would like to see. And do not forget to check out other educational coloring sheets. We’re sure you will like them.


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