This free printable Hello Bugs coloring page came out so much better than I thought it would when I first started creating it. I’m not really sure I’m too into coloring insects! 😆 Not the biggest fan of creepy crawling things, but actually, it came out cute and I hope all of you really like it too! 💖
It’s packed with happy little kawaii bugs, flowers, mushrooms, leaves, hearts, stars, and adorable garden doodles just waiting to be colored. 🖍️
This cute bug coloring page would also make a really fun printable for an insect unit, nature study, classroom coloring time, homeschool activities, garden themes, quiet time, or just because you have a little bug lover in your house who wants something fun to color! 🎉
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Cute Bug Coloring Sheet Filled w/ Kawaii Insects
In this insect coloring sheet, you’ll find adorable bug doodles like:
- Bees
- Ladybugs
- Butterflies
- Caterpillars
- Ants
- Grasshoppers
- Praying mantis
- Spider
- Snail
- Worm
- Fly
- Mushrooms
- Apples
- Sunflowers
- Daisies
- Tulips
- Rose
- Leaves
- Hearts, stars, and lots of tiny garden details
Download the Garden Bugs Coloring Page PDF here.
Ways to Use This Insect Coloring Page (Creative Learning)
Make a Mini Insect Field Guide
Choose five insects from the spring insects coloring sheet and research them. Write down each insect’s name, habitat, favorite foods, and one interesting fact to turn the printable into a little mini nature-study lesson.
Sneaky Bug Sorter
Grab your brightest markers and color all the flying bugs blue hues and the crawling bugs red hues for a clever little sorting game.
Mud Painting
Take the kawaii bug coloring page outside and use a Q-tip dipped in real mud to color the snail shell and the crawling caterpillar, giving it a fun 3D look to it.
Symmetry Search
Use this as a butterfly coloring page. First, find a large butterfly. Next, color her wings in perfect mirror-image symmetry to sneak in a quick science lesson.
Texture Tracing
Place real leaves under the free printable bug coloring page and shade over the large butterfly wings and leaves with a crayon 🖍️ to create cool, natural textures.
Garden Suncatchers
Rub a drop of baby oil over the back of the finished cute insect coloring page to make the paper translucent, then tape it to a sunny window to create a cute suncatcher.
DIY Greeting Cards
Create a ladybug coloring sheet card or a caterpillar coloring page card by cutting out just the ladybugs or caterpillars and gluing them to a printable card. Then cut out the little garden images like flowers, leaves, hearts, and stars and paste them around the ladybug or caterpillar to create your own cute scene.
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