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Fish Bowl Fish bowl front portrait

A fish bowl front portrait 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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Print guide

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01About this page

A large round fish bowl fills the page, shown from the front with a graceful fish swimming slightly to the right of center. The fish is the main focus, angled in a gentle three-quarter view with a rounded head, layered scales, flowing fins, and a long, wavy tail that curves downward and to the right. Near its face, three bubbles rise upward, adding movement to the calm underwater scene. On the left side of the bowl, a small scallop-shaped shell floats or rests mid-height, balancing the composition. At the bottom, a bed of smooth pebbles stretches across the bowl, with two rounded rocks placed near the middle. A leafy aquatic plant grows upward from the lower left, its pointed leaves creating a nice contrast with the fish’s curved fins and tail. The image offers excellent coloring value through its mix of broad open spaces, repeating scale patterns, flowing line details, and simple background elements that invite creative choices without feeling overcrowded.

A flowing ornamental fish swims inside a round bowl with bubbles, a plant, pebbles, rocks, and a small shell.

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Coloring ideas

  • Use two or three shades on the fish scales to create a shimmering effect.
  • Try a darker color on the flowing tail edges to emphasize the wavy shape.
  • Color the pebbles in alternating natural tones for extra variety at the bottom.
  • Give the plant different greens on each leaf to add depth without crowding the scene.

Suggested palette

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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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