A large butterfly fills the center of this page in a balanced, front-facing portrait pose with both wings spread wide. The butterfly has a rounded head, two long antennae, a slim segmented body, and symmetrical wing sections that create plenty of distinct spaces for coloring. The upper wings feature a bold outer border with oval and circular spots near the tips, while the lower wings include curved panels and a row of rounded shapes along the edges. Around the butterfly, simple floral accents decorate the four corners of the page. Each corner shows a small daisy-like flower with layered petals, attached leaves, and gently curving stems that frame the main subject without crowding it. The overall layout feels open and orderly, making the butterfly the clear focal point while the flowers add a soft garden touch. This page offers a nice mix of larger areas for younger colorists and smaller wing details for practicing careful control, pattern coloring, and symmetry-based color choices.
A symmetrical butterfly portrait is centered on the page and framed by small flowers and leafy stems in the corners.