If you are into coloring pages that feel meaningful and stylish at the same time, this collection is one of my absolute favorites to share.
I have always loved the evil eye symbol because it feels protective yet pretty, and coloring it somehow makes that feeling even stronger for me.
Some people love bold patterns and others prefer softer designs, and I wanted this list to include a mix that feels calming, creative, and fun to color.
I picked these pages because they help me slow down, relax my mind, and end up with something I actually want to keep or display.
No matter your mood, I think these evil eye coloring pages offer a cozy little creative moment that feels both soothing and empowering.
Intricate Evil Eye Mandala With Protective Symbols

This coloring page features a beautifully detailed evil eye at the center, surrounded by layered circular mandala patterns that feel both balanced and mesmerizing. The design combines fine, clean line work with repeating motifs like leaves, feathers, hands, and small ornamental shapes that radiate outward in perfect symmetry. Each ring has its own texture and rhythm, from tiny dots and scallops to flowing lines that gently guide your eye around the page. The overall layout feels intentional and calming, with plenty of small spaces that make the design feel rich and luxurious without becoming overwhelming.
I love how this page instantly pulls me into a slow, steady coloring flow. It is the kind of design where I can pick one small section at a time and really relax into it, almost like a moving meditation. Some people love experimenting with color gradients here, while others stick to a soothing palette for a protective, grounding vibe. For me, it feels especially satisfying to watch the mandala come together layer by layer, and the strong evil eye center gives it that stylish, meaningful touch that makes the finished page feel extra special.
Art Deco Evil Eye With Bold Geometric Balance

This coloring page shows a striking evil eye design framed by strong geometric shapes and clean, confident lines. The eye sits at the center inside a layered diamond layout, surrounded by symmetrical panels and elegant feather like motifs that soften the structure. The line work is smooth and precise, with a mix of thin detailing and slightly bolder outlines that help define each section. The overall layout feels architectural and stylish, almost like a vintage art deco pattern reimagined as a protective symbol.
I really enjoy coloring pages like this when I want something calming but still visually powerful. The large sections are perfect for rich solid colors, while the inner details let me slow down and play with shading. If you are into clean symmetry and satisfying color blocks, this one feels especially rewarding. I love how the finished page always looks polished and intentional, like something you would actually want to frame or gift once it is done.
Floral Evil Eye Mandala With Soft Petal Layers

This coloring page features a classic evil eye centered inside a rounded mandala made of repeating petal shapes and gentle decorative dots. The eye itself is bold and easy to focus on, while the surrounding rings add balance with clean curved lines and evenly spaced details. Each petal has its own small accents that give the design depth without making it feel cluttered. The line thickness stays consistent throughout, which makes the whole page feel calm, polished, and very satisfying to look at before you even start coloring.
I love this one for relaxed coloring sessions when I want something soothing but not boring. The petal shapes are perfect for playing with soft color palettes or subtle gradients, and the center eye gives me a fun focal point to build around. Some people love keeping this design minimal, while others go full bold with high contrast colors. For me, it feels like a cozy creative reset that always turns out pretty no matter how simple or detailed I decide to go.
Evil Eye With Floral Details And Hamsa Hands

This coloring page showcases a bold evil eye at the center, surrounded by layers of floral patterns and delicate hamsa hands placed in perfect symmetry. The design blends smooth curved lines with fine decorative details, creating a rich layout that feels protective and graceful at the same time. Flowers bloom outward around the eye, while the hamsa motifs add meaning and balance without overpowering the main focal point. The line work is clean and consistent, with enough detail to feel intricate but still open enough to color comfortably.
I find this page especially soothing because it feels symbolic and creative all at once. Coloring the flowers lets me relax and play with soft tones, while the eye and hands give me a strong center to anchor my colors. Some people love going bold here, but I also enjoy keeping it gentle and calming. It is one of those pages that makes the time disappear and leaves me feeling a little more grounded when I am done.
Lotus Style Evil Eye Mandala With Flowing Petals

This coloring page features a graceful evil eye centered inside a layered mandala inspired by lotus petals and soft repeating curves. The eye shape is smooth and elegant, framed by multiple rings of petal like forms that radiate outward in perfect balance. Fine line details fill each section, creating a sense of movement without feeling busy. The symmetry is soothing, and the consistent line thickness keeps everything clean and easy to follow while still feeling detailed enough for adult coloring.
I really enjoy pages like this when I want to slow my mind down and color at an easy, steady pace. The petal layers make it fun to play with gentle color shifts or keep things simple and calming. Some people love using soft pastels here, and others go bold with jewel tones. For me, it feels peaceful and rewarding, like watching a flower bloom one color at a time right on the page.
Celestial Evil Eye Mandala With Stars And Moon Phases

This coloring page features a dreamy evil eye set inside a circular mandala filled with stars, crescent moons, and flowing cosmic patterns. The eye sits calmly at the center with radiant lines extending outward, creating a soft glow effect. Surrounding rings are packed with tiny stars, sparkles, and gentle wave like lines that wrap around the design. The line work is fine and detailed but still open enough to color comfortably, giving the whole page a magical night sky feeling without looking too busy.
I love this one for evenings when I want something calming and a little bit mystical. Coloring the stars feels playful, while the flowing outer lines help me relax and slow down. If you are into celestial themes, this page is so satisfying to color with deep blues, purples, and soft metallic shades. For me, it feels cozy and grounding, like turning quiet thoughts into color one tiny star at a time.
Ornate Evil Eye With Mandala Crown Details

This coloring page features a striking evil eye at the center, framed by an elaborate mandala design that feels almost regal. Layered petal shapes rise above and below the eye like a decorative crown, filled with flowing curves, tiny dots, and repeating leaf inspired motifs. The line work is fine and elegant, with lots of intricate sections that create a rich, balanced layout without feeling chaotic. Everything flows outward in symmetry, giving the whole design a graceful and protective presence on the page.
I love coloring pages like this when I want to get completely lost in the details. Each small section feels like its own little moment, which makes it easy to relax and forget about the clock. Some people enjoy sticking to a calm color palette here, but I also think it looks amazing with bold jewel tones layered slowly. For me, this one feels especially satisfying because the finished page always looks ornate and intentional, like a piece of art you actually want to keep out on display.
Layered Evil Eye Mandala With Soft Rounded Patterns

This coloring page features a centered evil eye surrounded by smooth, rounded mandala layers that ripple outward in a calm and balanced way. The design is built from repeating petal shapes and curved bands that feel gentle and rhythmic rather than sharp or busy. Line thickness stays even throughout, which gives the whole page a clean and harmonious look. Each ring has enough space to color comfortably while still offering lovely detail that keeps the design interesting from the center all the way to the edge.
I really enjoy this page when I want something soothing that does not demand too much decision making. The rounded shapes make it easy to settle into a relaxed coloring flow, and I can choose just a few colors and let them repeat naturally. Some people love experimenting with subtle gradients here, and I often find myself doing the same without even planning it. For me, this one feels like a quiet reset button that leaves me calm and oddly proud of how pretty it turns out.
Mystical Evil Eye With Flowing Crescent And Lotus Motifs

This coloring page features a dramatic evil eye at the center, surrounded by flowing ornamental shapes that feel both mystical and elegant. Curved crescent forms, lotus inspired petals, and dotted accents extend outward in a symmetrical layout that feels airy and expressive. The line work is smooth and slightly varied, giving the design movement without making it messy. The open background keeps the focus on the eye and its decorative elements, making the whole page feel light, balanced, and visually striking.
I love how expressive this one feels while still being super relaxing to color. The flowing shapes make it easy to get into a rhythm, and I find myself slowing down naturally as I move from curve to curve. Some people enjoy bold contrasts here, but I also love using softer tones to let the design breathe. For me, it feels creative and calming at the same time, like letting intuition lead the coloring instead of overthinking every choice.
Elegant Evil Eye With Leafy Baroque Flourishes

This coloring page features a refined evil eye centered inside an elongated ornamental frame filled with flowing leaf shapes and graceful curls. The design feels inspired by classic baroque patterns, with symmetrical vines, soft feathered leaves, and fine radiating lines around the eye itself. The line work is detailed but smooth, creating plenty of small sections to color without feeling cramped. The vertical layout gives the design a dramatic, elegant presence that feels stylish and protective all at once.
I love this page when I am in the mood for something detailed and a little luxurious. Coloring the leafy curves is incredibly calming, and I enjoy taking my time building up layers of color slowly. Some people love using earthy tones here, while others go bold with rich jewel colors. For me, it feels like one of those designs where the process is just as satisfying as the finished result, and I always end up admiring it for a minute when I am done.
Ornate Evil Eye Mandala With Intricate Lace Details

This coloring page features a bold evil eye at the center, surrounded by an ornate mandala packed with lace like patterns and flowing decorative shapes. The design feels richly layered, with curved petals, tiny dots, and repeating arches creating a full circular layout that draws your eye inward. The line work is clean and detailed, offering plenty of small sections while still keeping the overall shape clear and balanced. Everything feels symmetrical and intentional, which gives the page a polished and stylish look.
I love this one when I am in the mood to slow down and really enjoy the process. Coloring the tiny details feels almost meditative, and I find it so satisfying to see the mandala come together piece by piece. Some people enjoy sticking to a limited color palette here, but I also like mixing tones to highlight the layers. For me, this page is the perfect mix of relaxing and rewarding, and it always feels like a little creative treat once it is finished.
Whimsical Evil Eye With Flowing Crown And Swirls

This coloring page features a playful evil eye surrounded by flowing ornamental swirls and a crown like row of pointed decorative shapes above the eye. The design feels lively and expressive, with curling lines, tiny dot details, and layered patterns that move naturally around the central eye. The line work is clean and elegant, offering a mix of medium sized sections and finer details that keep the layout interesting without feeling crowded. The overall shape feels organic and slightly whimsical, giving the page a stylish yet relaxed vibe.
I love how fun this one feels to color because it encourages creativity without pressure. The swirling shapes make it easy to follow the flow of the design, and I find myself relaxing as I move from curve to curve. Some people enjoy going bold with color contrasts here, while I often lean into softer blends that keep things dreamy. For me, this page feels lighthearted and satisfying, like a little creative escape that leaves me calm and happy when I finish.
Geometric Evil Eye With Stacked Mandala Layers

This coloring page features a bold evil eye set inside a tall, stacked mandala design made up of repeating geometric patterns. The eye sits in the center, framed by overlapping oval shapes filled with sharp lines, diamonds, and petal inspired geometry. The line work is clean and precise, giving the whole design a modern and structured feel. Each section is clearly defined, creating a strong sense of balance while still offering plenty of detail to keep the page visually interesting from top to bottom.
I love this one when I am craving something calming but a little more graphic. Coloring the repeating shapes feels incredibly satisfying, especially when I stick to a limited color palette and let the pattern do the work. Some people enjoy experimenting with gradients here, but I also love how polished it looks with simple solid colors. For me, this page feels grounding and orderly, like a creative reset that helps quiet my mind while still letting me have fun.
Floral Evil Eye Surrounded By Blooming Botanicals

This coloring page features a bold evil eye at the center, framed by a lush arrangement of flowers, leaves, and tiny berry like details. The eye stands out with clean, smooth lines, while the surrounding florals add softness and texture through layered petals and flowing stems. The design feels balanced and natural, with medium line thickness that keeps everything clear and easy to color. The overall layout blends protection and beauty in a way that feels fresh and feminine without looking overly busy.
I love this page when I want something calming but still cheerful. Coloring the flowers feels gentle and relaxing, and I enjoy choosing different shades to make each bloom feel a little unique. If you are into botanical designs, this one is especially satisfying because it always turns out pretty no matter what colors you pick. For me, it feels like a creative pause that lifts my mood and leaves me smiling when the page is finished.
Radiant Evil Eye With Flowing Sunlike Waves

This coloring page features a centered evil eye surrounded by soft, wavy lines that radiate outward like gentle sun rays. The eye itself is detailed with layered circular patterns, giving it depth and a calm focal point. Around it, the flowing lines curve and loop in an organic rhythm, creating movement without sharp edges. The line thickness stays smooth and even, which makes the whole design feel airy, modern, and visually soothing.
I love how relaxing this page feels from the moment I start coloring it. The wavy shapes make it easy to fall into a steady rhythm, and I do not feel rushed or overwhelmed by tiny details. Some people enjoy using bold color changes to emphasize the waves, while I often stick to soft blends that feel peaceful. For me, this one feels like a creative breath of fresh air and always leaves me feeling calm and refreshed when I finish.
Classic Evil Eye Mandala With Detailed Petal Rings

This coloring page features a timeless evil eye at the center, surrounded by multiple layers of beautifully detailed petal shaped rings. Each ring is filled with dots, curves, and repeating motifs that create a rich mandala effect without feeling chaotic. The line work is fine and consistent, offering plenty of small spaces for careful coloring while keeping the overall design balanced and easy to follow. The circular layout feels complete and polished, making the eye the perfect focal point.
I love this page when I want a slow, mindful coloring session that really helps me unwind. Working through the petal rings one layer at a time feels soothing and satisfying, almost like building the design in stages. Some people enjoy sticking to one color family here, while I like mixing tones to highlight the layers. For me, this page feels grounding and comforting, and it always leaves me with that calm, happy feeling when I am finished.
Ornamental Evil Eye With Paisley Inspired Mandala Layers

This coloring page features a striking evil eye at the center, wrapped in richly detailed mandala layers filled with paisley inspired shapes and flowing curves. Petal forms, tiny dots, and scalloped patterns stack outward in perfect symmetry, creating a lush and decorative look. The line work is fine and consistent, offering lots of intricate spaces while still keeping each section clear and well defined. The overall layout feels full and luxurious, with the eye remaining the calm focal point amid all the beautiful detail.
I love coloring pages like this when I want to slow down and really get absorbed in the moment. Filling in the tiny paisley shapes feels soothing and oddly satisfying, especially when I work with a limited color palette and let the pattern shine. Some people enjoy going bold here, but I often lean into softer tones that make the details feel delicate and cozy. For me, this page feels like a little creative escape that rewards patience and always looks stunning when it is finished.
Lotus Inspired Evil Eye With Open Petal Layers

This coloring page features a calm evil eye at the center, surrounded by layered lotus style petals that open outward in a balanced, floral mandala. The outer petals are wide and open, while the inner layers are filled with gentle curves, tiny swirls, and soft decorative details. The line work is clean and slightly bold around the main shapes, with finer lines inside the petals that add interest without making the design feel crowded. The overall layout feels airy, graceful, and soothing to look at.
I really enjoy coloring this page when I want something relaxing that still feels creative. The open petals give me plenty of room to play with color without stressing over tiny spaces, and I love how forgiving the design feels. Some people enjoy bold color contrasts here, but I often stick to soft blends that keep it peaceful. For me, this page feels like a gentle creative moment that helps me slow down and enjoy the process.
Detailed Evil Eye Mandala With Layered Floral Rings

This coloring page features a beautifully balanced evil eye at the center, surrounded by layered floral rings filled with intricate curls, petals, and tiny decorative details. The design feels full and rich, with each ring clearly defined by clean, consistent line work. Floral motifs repeat evenly around the circle, creating a harmonious mandala that draws your attention inward toward the eye. The overall layout is symmetrical and elegant, offering lots of texture without feeling overwhelming.
I love this page when I want to slow down and really enjoy the coloring process. Working through each floral layer feels calming and rewarding, especially when I take my time choosing colors that flow nicely together. Some people love bold contrasts here, but I often stick to soft blends that highlight the details. For me, this one feels deeply relaxing and always leaves me with that peaceful, accomplished feeling when the last section is colored.
Romantic Evil Eye Mandala With Heart Shaped Flourishes

This coloring page features a centered evil eye framed by soft, heart inspired curves and flowing ornamental shapes that radiate outward in perfect symmetry. The design blends floral and paisley like motifs with rounded petals, tiny dots, and smooth looping lines that feel elegant and expressive. The line thickness is consistent and clean, giving the page a polished look while still offering plenty of detail to enjoy. The overall layout feels full and graceful, with a romantic softness that balances the protective eye beautifully.
I love coloring this one when I want something calming but a little emotional in a cozy way. The heart like shapes make it feel warm and personal, and I find myself naturally slowing down as I color each curve. Some people enjoy bold color choices here, but I often go with gentle tones that keep it soft and soothing. For me, this page feels comforting and creative at the same time, like a quiet moment just for myself that ends with something really pretty.

