Free Floral Colouring Pages for Adults — A Small Gift From Norfolk
I've drawn two colouring pages and they're yours. Free, no catch — just download, print, and colour. They're a small gift to whoever finds them.
Both have flowers in them, both were made by hand in North Norfolk, and both are here for anyone who fancies a quiet moment with some pencils.
What you can download
Night Garden Colouring Page Bats, moths, and apple blossom — a slightly dreamy nocturnal scene. The kind of page that asks for deep blues, soft greys, and a few unexpected pops of colour wherever you fancy.
Today I Am Thankful For A floral gratitude page with botanical detail around the edges and space in the middle to write what you're thankful for. Colour it in, fill it in, or just sit with it. Whatever works.
[Download Today I Am Thankful For →]
Why I'm giving them away
The world doesn't need fewer small free things made with care. It needs more of them.
I make work rooted in joy, colour, and nature, and the simplest version of that is sharing what I draw with the people who'd enjoy it. Not everything has to be for sale. Some of it is just a gift.
If a colouring page gives someone half an hour of calm at the end of a long day, that feels like enough of a reason on its own. Free floral colouring pages for adults are easy to find online, but most are mass-produced. These are hand-drawn, by one person, from a small studio in Norfolk. That feels worth doing.
A note on where I'm at
These are early pages — among the first I've put out into the world as Lucy M Merrow. I'm still finding my line, working out my style, and learning what feels like mine and what doesn't.
I'm sharing them anyway, because waiting until everything's polished helps nobody. I'd rather give you something today than something perfect in three years.
So they're not flawless — but they're honest, hand-drawn, and made with care. That bit, I'm sure of.
How to use them
Both are designed to print at home on standard paper. They work well with:
Coloured pencils (the most forgiving option)
Fine-liners and felt tips
Watercolour pencils if your paper's a bit heavier
There's no right way to colour them. Stay inside the lines or don't. Use two colours or twenty. Finish in one sitting or come back to it across a week.
What's coming
More free pages are in the works. So is a Norfolk-themed colouring bundle, an affirmation colouring set, and a longer book called A Book of Calm that I'm slowly drawing my way through.
If you'd like to know when new pages drop, the easiest way is to follow along on Instagram at @lucymmerrowartist.
Thanks for being here. I hope the pages bring you a quiet bit of joy.
— Lucy