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A cartoon field of daisies with a large center flower under a bright sun and clouds.

This sunny scene captures the joy of a warm afternoon in a lush meadow. At the heart of the image, a large daisy stands tall, surrounded by its smaller flower friends. The bright sun beams down from above, casting a warm glow over the entire landscape while fluffy clouds drift lazily through the sky. It is a perfect moment captured in lines, waiting for a splash of color to bring the garden to life. Families will find this a relaxing way to celebrate the beauty of nature together.

There is something so peaceful about a field of flowers on a clear day. This page invites you to spend some time in the fresh air without ever leaving your table. Whether you choose bright yellows or a rainbow of different shades, this garden is ready for your personal touch.

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What's In This Picture

In this charming illustration, you will find a variety of flowers reaching toward the sky. The large daisy in the center acts as the star of the show, featuring wide petals and a textured center. Nearby, medium and small daisies add depth to the field, each supported by sturdy stems and decorated with broad leaves. The different sizes of the flowers make the scene feel like a real growing garden.

High above the floral field, the sun shines with long rays, sharing the sky with two soft, rounded clouds. The cartoon style provides clean, bold lines that make it easy to stay within the edges while adding your favorite shades. Every leaf and petal is clearly defined, offering plenty of space for creative color choices and even some small details if you want to add your own patterns to the sky.

Coloring Tips

For the daisies, you might choose classic white petals with bright yellow centers, or perhaps experiment with vibrant pinks and purples to create a fantasy garden. Using a light blue for the background around the clouds will make the white of the clouds pop and give the sky a clear, crisp look. You can even leave the clouds uncolored to let the white paper do the work for you.

If you want to add some texture, try using small dots or light strokes on the flower centers to mimic the look of real pollen. Since the lines are moderate in density, colored pencils or crayons work beautifully here. This allows you to blend different shades of green on the leaves and stems for a more realistic gradient. Don't be afraid to make the sun a mix of orange and yellow to show how hot and bright it is shining today.

Did You Know?

Did you know that daisies are actually two flowers in one? The center is made of many tiny disc florets, while the outer petals are called ray florets. Because they close their petals at night and open them again at dawn, people used to call them day's eye, which eventually became the word daisy.

Try This!

After coloring this page, you can try to find real daisies in a local park to see if they look like the ones you colored. You could also cut out the finished flowers and glue them onto a piece of construction paper to create a 3D garden display for your room. Another fun idea is to draw a little ladybug or a bee visiting one of the flowers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What colors should I use for the sun?
A bright yellow is a classic choice, but adding some orange or even light red around the edges can make the sun look like it is glowing with warmth.
Can I use markers on this page?
Yes, markers work great for the bold lines in this drawing. Just be sure to use a thicker paper if you plan on layering colors so the ink doesn't bleed through.
How can I make the clouds look fluffy?
Try using a very light blue or gray colored pencil to shade just the bottom edges of the clouds. This gives them a rounded, 3D appearance while keeping the tops bright white.
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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