Free Tulip Wooden Clog Coloring Page PDF

MathiasAuthor Mathias• Father of three children
June 12, 2026

This printable coloring page shows a single tulip placed in a wooden Dutch clog with a ribbon bow. The design has a clear outline, medium line detail, and plenty of open space, so the flower, leaves, and clog are easy to see. You can spot gentle wood grain lines on the shoe, curved leaves around the stem, and soft petal shapes at the top.

This free PDF works well for children around ages 5 to 10 and for anyone who wants an easy, calm activity. It suits beginners because the shapes are simple and not crowded. It also fits well in a classroom, at home, or in a waiting room, since it can be finished in about 15 to 25 minutes without feeling rushed.

Try bright tulip petals with green leaves, then give the clog a natural wood look. The ribbon bow can stand out with blue or red, which helps separate it from the flower and makes the whole printable feel neat and cheerful.

Coloring tips for the tulip clog

  • Use one main shade on the tulip petals, then add a darker tone near the petal base to give the flower more depth.
  • Color the wooden clog in light brown first, then trace over the wood grain lines with a slightly darker brown for a simple wood effect.
  • Pick a different color family for the checkered ribbon bow so it stands apart from the tulip and the clog.
  • Blend two greens on the curved leaves, with the darker green along the center and lower edges of each leaf.
  • If you use markers on this printable PDF, place extra paper underneath to protect the table and keep the lines clean.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tulip coloring page good for young children?
Yes. This free printable is best for ages 5 to 10 because it has simple shapes, medium line detail, and a lot of open space.
What paper size should I use?
The PDF printable works well on standard home printer paper such as A4 or US Letter.
How long does this coloring page usually take?
Most children can finish it in about 15 to 25 minutes, depending on the supplies and how much detail they add.
Which supplies work best for this printable?
Coloring pencils, markers, and a fine-liner all work well. Coloring pencils are especially useful for the wood grain and soft shading on the petals.
Is this tulip clog design hard to color?
No. It is an easy coloring page with clear outlines and enough space to color neatly without small, tricky sections.