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Winter Snowflake Winter snowflake front portrait

A winter snowflake front portrait scene, designed as a printable winter snowflake coloring page.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Medium

Best for

Ages 5-9

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01About this page

A large, intricately patterned snowflake fills most of this winter-themed coloring page, positioned across the upper and right side of the composition. The snowflake has six main arms with sharp crystal tips, layered branches, and geometric inner sections that create a rich mix of narrow spaces and open shapes. At its center is a hexagonal core with a smaller snowflake motif inside, adding extra detail for careful coloring. The overall snowflake is slightly angled, giving the design a dynamic portrait-style layout rather than a perfectly straight placement. In the lower left corner, a small festive arrangement adds variety: a pine sprig with long needles, several round berries, and a tied ribbon bow. This secondary cluster balances the page without distracting from the main snowflake. The image offers strong coloring value for kids and adults who enjoy winter designs, with opportunities to experiment with icy blues, silvers, greens, and holiday accents. The combination of crisp symmetry, pointed crystal forms, and seasonal greenery makes the page both decorative and relaxing to color.

A large decorative snowflake is shown with a small pine-and-berry arrangement tied with a bow in the lower left corner.

snowflakehexagon centercrystal branchespine sprigberriesbow

Coloring ideas

  • Use light and dark blues on different snowflake arms to emphasize the layered crystal shapes.
  • Add silver or pale purple accents in the center hexagon for extra contrast.
  • Color the pine sprig with varied greens to separate the needle clusters.
  • Try bright red or icy pastel berries to make the lower corner decoration stand out.

Suggested palette

icy bluefrosty tealsilver graypine greenberry redsoft lavenderWinter decorative sceneDisplaying a decorative snowflake
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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02What paper size does the PDF use?

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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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