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A circular wreath of daisies, lavender, and vines featuring a small fairy, butterflies, and stars in a cartoon style.

This enchanting scene brings a touch of magic to your day with a beautiful floral wreath filled with nature's treasures. At the heart of the design, you will find a charming fairy nestled among blooming daisies and elegant lavender sprigs. The circular arrangement creates a sense of harmony, perfect for anyone who loves the wonders of a secret garden.

The whimsical atmosphere is enhanced by delicate butterflies fluttering between the petals and twinkling stars that add a cosmic sparkle to the greenery. Whether you love bright garden colors or soft pastel tones, this page offers a peaceful space to explore your artistic side.

Color Palette Ideas

Spring Meadow

Golden Sun
Medium Purple
Lime Green
Light Pink
Sky Blue

Twilight Garden

Indigo
Goldenrod
Teal
Thistle
Orange Red

What's In This Picture

As you look at this illustration, you will notice a perfectly balanced circle made of winding vines and lush leaves. Large, friendly daisy flowers act as focal points, their round centers and long petals waiting for a splash of color. Tucked between the daisies are tall, textured lavender sprigs that add a different shape to the floral mix.

A tiny, cheerful fairy is hidden within the arrangement, surrounded by playful swirls that suggest movement and magic. Several butterflies with patterned wings are perched on the flowers or flying nearby. To finish the scene, small stars are scattered throughout the wreath, giving the entire image a dreamlike, nighttime garden feel. Every element works together to create a full, moderate-density design that is fun to fill in.

Coloring Tips

For the daisies, try using a bright yellow for the centers and leaving the petals a soft cream or light pink. The lavender looks wonderful in various shades of purple, from deep violet to a light lilac. You can use a darker green for the thick vines and a lighter, spring green for the individual leaves to create a sense of depth and variety within the foliage.

Since there are stars and swirls, consider using metallic gel pens or glittery markers to make them pop against the matte colors of the plants. The butterflies are a great place to use your favorite bold colors like orange, blue, or teal. Because the lines are moderately dense, colored pencils are an excellent choice for getting into the smaller spaces of the fairy's wings and the lavender buds.

Did You Know?

Did you know that daisies actually symbolize new beginnings? They are also composite flowers, which means each daisy is actually made of many tiny flowers living together in the center. Lavender is just as special; it has been used for thousands of years because its scent helps people feel calm and relaxed, which is exactly how many people feel while they are busy coloring.

Try This!

After you finish coloring, try to find all the hidden stars and count them out loud to see if you can find them all. You could also draw your own tiny garden creatures, like a ladybug or a bumblebee, in the empty spaces around the wreath. If you print this on cardstock, it makes a lovely handmade decoration to hang on a bedroom door or give as a gift.

Frequently Asked Questions

What colors should I use for the fairy?
You can use any skin tones you like and give the fairy bright, shimmering wings using colors like turquoise or magenta to make her stand out from the flowers.
Can I use watercolors on this page?
Watercolors work best if you print the page on thick cardstock or watercolor paper so the water doesn't warp the page while you paint the large floral areas.
How do I make the lavender look realistic?
Instead of coloring the lavender sprigs in one solid block, try using a dotting technique with different shades of purple to mimic the tiny individual flowers on the stem.
For best results, print on standard letter size (8.5" x 11") paper using your printer's "Fit to Page" setting.

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