Colouring in is a great way to unwind and what better way could there be to do it than with free butterfly colouring pages for adults?!
I love sharing free colouring pages for adults and today I’m sharing how you can get in on this fun trend with a cute colouring sheet from The One and Only Colouring Book. If you love this make sure you check out the list at the bottom of the page with more butterfly colouring pages as well as loads more gorgeous printables.
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What You'll Find on This Page
In a rush?
We’ve got loads of free colouring pages you can check out but if you’re pushed for time why not check out some of these adult colouring pages including recipe binders, calming statements and postcards and have them delivered straight to your inbox ready for you to print.
Free Butterfly Colouring Page for Adults
Grab your free colouring sheet from The One and Only Colouring Book here
More Free Colouring Pages for Adults
Why not check out my other free coloring pages and round ups of my favourites that are free?
- Free Butterfly Colouring Page
- Enchanted Garden Coloring Page
- Seahorse Coloring Page
- Flamingo Coloring Page
- Flowers Coloring Page
- Free Mandala Coloring Pages
- Free Maps to Color
- 20 Free Coloring Pages
- Free Animal Coloring Pages
- 20 Free Adult Coloring Pages
I also have a set of gorgeous books from the One and Only Colouring Book to giveaway and all you have to do to be in with a chance of winning this cool prize is enter via the Rafflecopter below. a Rafflecopter giveawayTerms and Conditions: Open to UK entrants aged over 18. Winners will be contacted by email after the giveaway ends. Entries will be checked to verify they have been done correctly and disqualified if not. The prize is non transferable and there is no cash alternative. Prizes fulfilled directly by The One and Only Colouring Book, Crafts on Sea is not responsible for distribution of the prize. Prize is one set of books. If the winner of each prize does not respond by email within 7 days of being contacted for their address to send the prize to then a different winner will be chosen.
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Donna Loxton
I would use a nice set of colouring pencils
Tracey Peach
I would use colouring pencils because you can add light & shade to the design’s xxx
Jeanette Ford
I would use watercolor pencils
Cheryl
I’d use some lovely watercolour pencils!
Tanya
I would used colored pencils or gel pens.
Louisa
I would use my promarkers 🙂
Nikki Hayes
Coloured pencils – I have a tendency to be messy with felt tipped pens 😀
Samantha R
I would pinch the kids felt tips
Gude @HodgePodgeCraft
Water soluble colouring pencils I think…. With maybe some sharpies too 🙂
Laura M
I would dig out a lovely wooden box of pencils I have that I haven’t used since I was at school 🙂
Denielle Nicol
Felt tip pens
sarah palmer
Has to be colouring pencils that are nice and sharp xxx
Juli Savage
Colouring pencils
andrea fiander
colored pencils
Alison Butler
I’d use pencils
Hayley riches
Stabilo point 88s
christy spencer
I would use colouring pencils, felt tips tend to be messy and my hands are always covered in different colour inks x
Kim M
Watercolour pencils
Angela McDonald
Crayola coloured pencils!
Tracy Nixon
I have some lovely colouring pencils!
claire nutman
Fine tip colours xx
claire wilkinson
a posh set of colouring pencils 😀
pamela gossage
coloured pencils
Kerry Charlesworth
I would use colouring pencils
Anne Wallwin
i would spend out of some nice proper art pencils!
Andrea Smith
Felt tip pens
Zoe G
I would use my daughter’s good crayloa felt tips
Louise doyle
I would use colored pencils, great for shading and extra detail 🙂
jennifer thorpe
felt tip pens
Emily Hutchinson
watercolour pencils, although fine tipped felt pens would probably look lovely too
lindsay chadburn
would have to b pencils
Karen Barrett
Colouring pencils
Danika Lloyd
pencils <3
Jill Webb
Some good colouring pencils
Victoria N
coloured pencils
Lesley Bradley
Some really good quality felt tips
Helen Thurston
Colouring pencils, or fine tipped gel pens if the pattern is intricate
Emma Clements
Berol Felt Tip!
Stephanie Tsang
Felt tip pens
Sarah Lee
I’d buy a nice new set of wooden pencils
kim neville
I would use some nice colouring pencils
Laura Jeffs
I’d use coloured pencils
Graham Chealehay
colouring pencils
Stephanie Whitehouse
I want to try doing washes of colour over different areas and the n adding detail with biros
Jane Willis
I’d use double ended markers – probably Docratfts ones rather than Promarkers, as the latter would show through on the other side of the page
ELAINE DALE
would use my sparkly felt tip pens
stephy
I’d use some decent colouring pencils
Keri Jones
I would use pencils and felt tip pens. I’m hoping to get a decent set of blending pens so maybe them 🙂 x
David Allen
pastel colouring pencils
Maxine Owen
Colouring pencils. Would be great to do some colouring again!
joanne darnell
Felt Tips
Marie B
I would use some good quality colouring pencils
Rachel Craig
Coloured pencils.
clare davies
very fine felt tips x
katrina walsh
Felt tips as I did as a child
KATHY D
WATERCOLOUR PENCILS I think
sarah evans
colouring pencils 🙂
charlotte
felt tip pens xD
Michelle Banks
colouring pencils x
Samantha McDonough
I have some good colouring pencils that are just waiting for a new colouring book.
sarah davison
I’d pinch my daughters good felt tips to colour it it
Alica
Colouring pencils 🙂
Paul Killackey
A good set of coloured pencils
Eileen Sumner
Felt tips
lynn heath
I would use whatever is in the kids colouring tin, felt pens, pencils and crayons!
MichelleD
Felt tip pens!
David Thomson
I would try to use paints or felt pens. But I’m generally a bit shaky so perhaps pencils are a better bet!
Lauren Tourle
i actually got a really nice set of colouring pencils for christmas so i would use them 🙂
laura stewart
coloured pencils xx
Gillian Iles
My fav set of Natural Wood Memory Pencils…
Julie Ward
Grandson colouring pencils I think he might let me use them
tina edwards
fibre tipped pens
samantha price
gel pens i love them
leanne weir
I would use colouring pencils
Helen M
Colouring pencils, to allow for different depths of shading
Lyla
Felt tip pens or pencils
Claire Toplis
Colouring pencils
emma coakes
my Derwent watercolour colouring pencils
Corinne Peat
Colouring pencils
claire little
colouring pencils
Sue McCarthy
Felt tip pens
Emma Ellams
Colouring pencils
Amy Smith
Colouring pencils. 🙂
Stacey Tripconey
I would use coloured pencils
Emma Nixon
Colouring pencils
Rosie Holloway
colouring pencils
gemma clark
colouring pencils
Hayley Lynch
colouring pencils these books would be perfect for my Dad who has Alzheimers
barbara snaith
colouring pencils
Elizabeth Briggs
A nice pack of Sharpie Pens x
Andrew Hindley
Colouring pencils
Celia West
Colouring Pencils
Samantha Sugden
colouring pencils
Keith Hunt
Colouring pencils
Hekna
A nice set of pencils
nicki bane
watercolour pencils
Angela Wilcox
I still have my coloured pencils from school so I would find those and use them 🙂
@katiehen7
I would use coloured pencils
Clare S
The really lovely pencil set I have to hide from my daughter!
Debbie Nichols
Colouring pencils. We must have about three tins of them in the house that the kids rarely use now.
Sarah Parker
colouring pencils 🙂
Ann Williams
I would use coloured pencils to give a subtle tone to the colouring.
Jade
Colouring pencils
soneailiami
Colouring pencils
Diana Socha
Colouring pencils / soneailiami
DONNA CLINTON
Colouring Pencils
Maria Jane Knight
Some beautiful pencils!
kay ellerby
i would use a combination of metalic gel pens, fine liners, pastels and pencils to get different effects.
sadly i can’t get instagram so i can’t complete all the tasks ;0(
JULIE BANKS
Colouring pencils but I would also use felt tip pens to create extra depth and highlights
Kerry Kilmister
I would use Derwent Academy blendable colouring pencils so that I could try my hand at shading.
Sue Dorking
I’d use watercolour pencils, love to start colouring again!
Marrian
I would use a combination of pencils and felts (though not on the same page!) 🙂
Ruth saunders
I would use the tail feathers
Of a golden goose dipped in fairy dust….or crayons
Dinah Butcher
Staedtler Triplus Colour Pens – I love colouring BOLD!
Em S
I’d love to try some watercolour pencils.
steph lovatt
Some nice colouring pencils
Sarah Franks
I’d use a mix of coloured pencils and fountain pen ink – I buy my ink in bottles, so I could use a wide range of pens and brushes to apply it in different ways
Keshia Esgate
Good quality colouring pencils
PAUL STANLEY
WATERCOLOURS
Jonathan Mason
Colouring pencils
Su Brett
coloured pencils
Heather Crowe
I would use either thin lined sharpies or art pencils… there’s so many choices!!
Wendy Guy
I would use coloured pencils.
Nicki Ramsay
I would use watercolour pens
Karyn Smith
I would use colouring pencils.
Amy Rennocks
Some nice colouring pencils <3
Sally Hale
i’d use colouring pencils
Scott Fallon
Pencils
michelle pierce
ink pens
Jayne T
Some coloured pencils.
Natalie Crossan
I’d use watercolour pencils 🙂 xxx
Patricia Avery
It would be a mix of felt tips and colouring pencils depending on the subject 🙂
Irene Gilmour
i would use pencils
katie robertson
Colouring pencils
Iris W
Coloured pencils
Margaret Glover
brush tips
Charlotte Hood
colouring pencils 🙂
Rosalind Blight
I would buy myself a nice packet of colouring pencils and hide them from my kids lol
jo liddement
Some nice colouring pencils
Lorna Cox
Colouring pencils
Helen Craigs
A lovely new set of colouring pencils
Nicola Holland
With colouring pencils – to destress after a busy day!
sarah-dawn pope
My new big pack of Sharpies
Rebecca Powell
Colouring pencils
Abby Gray
It’d have to be proper Crayola pencil crayons. My friend at school had the whole set of them and I was soooo jealous!
Jen Boucher
Spectruim noir pens 🙂
ellie spider
colouring pencils 🙂
Hannah Whitling
Colouring pencils
Tressa Herriott
I think scented felt tip pens to really immerse me in the relaxing childhood experience
mellanie forster
I use very fine tipped colouring pens ,this prize would be my dream☺
Rick Carr
Coloured Pencils
Angela Williams
gel pens
Vicky Osborne
Probably the kids felt tip pens.