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Fish Bowl Fish bowl garden setting
A fish bowl garden setting scene, designed as a printable fish bowl coloring page.
Format
Page size
Letter & A4
Difficulty
Medium
Best for
Ages 5-9
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A large flowing fish is the clear focus of this underwater garden scene, positioned on the right half of the page and facing left toward a cluster of bubbles. Its body shows layered scales, a rounded eye, and delicate whisker-like fins near the mouth. The fins and tail are especially dramatic, spreading outward in long, rippling shapes that create plenty of space for creative coloring and pattern work. Behind the fish, tall reed-like plants and branching coral forms rise upward, filling the upper background without crowding the subject. On the left side, a stacked rock formation sits near the bottom, with wavy seaweed growing behind it and a small plant sprouting in front. The foreground is covered with smooth pebbles of many sizes, adding texture across the base of the image. The overall layout feels balanced, with the fish floating above the rocky bottom and surrounded by plant life and bubbles. This page offers a fun mix of broad flowing areas, repeated scale details, and natural textures for practicing both simple fills and more careful coloring.
A graceful ornamental fish swims through a pebbled underwater garden beside rocks, seaweed, and rising bubbles.
Coloring ideas
- Use two or three shades on the fish fins to emphasize their flowing layers.
- Try alternating colors across the scale rows to make the body pattern stand out.
- Color the pebbles in varied natural tones so the bottom feels textured and lively.
- Use different greens or blue-greens for each plant type to separate seaweed, reeds, and coral shapes.
Suggested palette
Perfect for home, class & quiet time.
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