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MonstersBeginner to Intermediate · 15-25 minutes

Cute Monster Giving Flowers to Bunny Coloring Page

A friendly monster offers flowers to a bunny in a meadow.

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Difficulty
Beginner to Intermediate
Estimated time
15-25 minutes
Recommended age
Ages 4–18

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About this page

In this charming coloring page, a friendly one-eyed monster stands in a sunny meadow, holding a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The cheerful scene features blooming flowers, fluffy clouds, and a peaceful bunny resting nearby. The playful design encourages creativity as kids bring the monster's bright personality and the lively surroundings to life with their favorite colors.

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Coloring suggestions

  • Use bright complementary colors to make the bouquet pop (e.g., yellow + purple, red + green)

  • Try soft gradients in the sky from light blue to pale pink for a sunrise feel

  • Add gentle stippling in the grass for texture without heavy outlines

  • Give the bunny warm neutral tones and add a tiny pink blush inside the ears

  • Outline flower centers with a fine-tip pen to make them stand out

Recommended materials

  • Colored pencils for smooth gradients in the sky and grass
  • Fine-tip markers for flower details and facial features
  • Gel pen or white pencil for tiny highlights on eyes and petals
  • Water-based markers for bold bouquet accents
  • Blending stump or tissue for soft transitions
  • Lightfast pencils for vibrant florals that won’t fade

Why kids & grown-ups love it

  • Encourages positive social themes like generosity and friendship

  • Supports mindful coloring with simple, soothing shapes

  • Builds confidence with easy-to-color forms and clear outlines

  • Introduces color theory through complementary palettes

  • Provides a quick, rewarding art activity for classrooms and homes

Perfect for

Kids who love cute monsters and gentle storiesParents and teachers focusing on social-emotional learningBeginners practicing color contrast and simple shadingEarly elementary art classesTherapeutic art sessions emphasizing kindness themes

Fun facts

  • Acts of kindness—like giving flowers—help release feel-good chemicals in the brain

  • Rabbits use ear position to communicate curiosity, calm, or alertness

  • Color complements (opposites on the color wheel) make designs feel lively and balanced

  • The color yellow is associated with happiness and positivity

  • Meadows host diverse pollinators like bees and butterflies that love bright blooms

  • Warm colors (reds, oranges) advance visually, while cool colors (blues, greens) recede

  • Soft gradients are easier with light layered pressure than heavy single coats

  • A tiny white highlight dot in eyes instantly adds a lively, friendly look

Skills developed

  • Blending and gradient creation

  • Detail control with fine lines

  • Color harmony and contrast

  • Cast-shadow placement

  • Soft texture rendering (fur, grass, clouds)

  • Focal point emphasis using saturation

Learning opportunities

  • Exploring complementary color harmony with florals

  • Practicing light-to-dark blending for sky and grass

  • Developing empathy and storytelling through character scenes

  • Creating soft textures using stippling and gentle hatching

  • Balancing focal points with saturation and contrast

  • Grounding characters using cast-shadow placement

Behind the art

Inspiration

This design celebrates small acts of kindness and friendship, turning a “spooky” monster into a lovable friend and encouraging imaginative, heartwarming stories.

Artist notes

Keep the monster simple with 2–3 colors and let the bouquet be the star. A cool-toned shadow beneath the characters helps them feel grounded in the scene.

Part of the Friendly Monsters Collection

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