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Fish Bowl Fish bowl decorative border

A fish bowl decorative border scene, designed as a printable fish bowl coloring page.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Medium

Best for

Ages 5-9

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01About this page

This printable coloring page shows a round fish bowl placed at the center of an ornate underwater-style border. Inside the bowl, a single fish swims in profile with a large eye, layered fins, a flowing tail, and a body covered in neat scales. Small bubbles rise around the fish, while the bottom of the bowl is filled with smooth pebbles, a scallop shell, and a rounded coral shape. The bowl itself has a wide rim and curved glass sides that make the fish the clear focal point. Surrounding the bowl is a decorative frame made of curling ocean waves, sea plants, coral branches, shells, bubbles, and small spiral details. At the bottom edge, larger seaside elements including a conch shell, starfish, and another spiral shell create a balanced base for the composition. The page offers a fun mix of broad spaces and smaller patterns, making it engaging for careful coloring. It works well for experimenting with water tones, bright fish colors, sandy neutrals, and contrasting shell shades within a cheerful marine scene.

A single fish swims inside a central fish bowl framed by waves, shells, coral, bubbles, and sea plants.

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Coloring ideas

  • Use a bright main color for the fish and a lighter shade on the fins for contrast.
  • Try soft blues or turquoise for the wave border and darker blue accents in the curls.
  • Color the pebbles in mixed grays, tans, and muted pastels to add variety.
  • Give each shell a different warm or cool tone to make the bottom border stand out.
  • Use light green and teal on the sea plants and coral for an underwater feel.

Suggested palette

aqua blueturquoise and tealcoral pinksea greensandy beigeshell lavendersoft grayUnderwater decorative frame
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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03Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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04Where can I find more pages like this one?

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