If you ask me, Disney princesses and adult coloring pages were simply made for each other.
There is something so genuinely magical about sitting down with your favorite pencils and bringing a beautiful princess scene to life, one careful stroke at a time.
I have always found coloring to be one of the most effective ways to properly switch off after a long and draining day, and Disney-themed pages take that feeling to a whole new level.
Something about the familiar fairytale energy just makes the whole experience feel extra special and a little bit nostalgic in the best possible way.
I put together this collection of 23 stunning Disney-inspired coloring pages specifically with adults in mind, so you will find plenty of intricate details, gorgeous botanical elements, and beautiful scenic backdrops to really sink your creative energy into.
No matter your coloring style or skill level, there is genuinely something in here for everyone.
Some pages are packed with fine detailed patterns that will keep you happily occupied for a whole evening, while others are softer and more open for those days when you just want something peaceful and low-pressure.
I hope you find your next favorite page right here and that it gives you exactly the slow, quiet, restorative afternoon you deserve.
A Princess Surrounded by Tall Garden Blooms

This coloring page features a beautiful princess seated gracefully among an enchanting garden filled with tall tulips, poppies, and delicate wildflowers. Her flowing gown is covered in intricate floral and vine patterns, and her hair is adorned with a sweet flower crown. The lines throughout are clean and confident, with slightly thicker outlines on the main figure and finer, more detailed linework on the botanical elements surrounding her. Two little birds and a butterfly add extra charm to the composition, and the curling tendrils scattered throughout give the whole design a wonderfully whimsical, storybook feel.
I absolutely love how this page gives you so much to work with depending on your mood. You could spend a whole afternoon just coloring the princess’s gown alone because the tiny floral motifs on her dress are so satisfying to fill in one by one. The tall flowers in the background let you play with bold, dramatic colors while the softer foreground details keep things feeling gentle and meditative. It’s the kind of page that just melts stress away without you even realizing it.
A Princess Resting Under an Autumn Tree

This coloring page has such a dreamy, peaceful energy to it. A princess with long flowing hair and a delicate crown sits leaning against a beautifully detailed tree, her gown pooling softly around her. The tree is the real showstopper here, with its thick swirling bark texture, fluffy rounded leaf clusters filling the upper half of the page, and a gorgeous shower of individual falling leaves drifting across the open right side of the composition. The linework is confident and bold on the tree trunk and princess, while the scattered leaves are drawn with lighter, thinner lines that give the whole scene a wonderful sense of movement and airiness.
I find this page genuinely therapeutic to color because it has such a beautiful balance of busy and open space. The tree bark alone could keep me happily occupied for ages with all those gorgeous swirling grain lines, and then coloring each little falling leaf in warm autumn shades of amber, rust and gold feels so satisfying. The princess herself is serene and simple to color, which makes the whole page feel like a relaxing afternoon rather than a stressful project. It’s giving total cozy autumn vibes and honestly I want to frame it when it’s done.
A Crown Wearing Princess With an Ornate Floral Bodice

This is a stunning close-up portrait of a princess wearing an elegant tiara, her long wavy hair cascading down and intertwined with pretty daisy-like flowers and curling vines along one side. The real detail magic happens on her bodice, which is absolutely packed with intricate mandala-style patterns, swirling scrollwork, and layered leaf motifs that would make any adult coloring fan do a happy little gasp. The linework is beautifully varied throughout, with clean bold outlines on her face and hair flowing into much finer, more complex patterning across her gown. The overall composition is portrait-style and nicely centered, which gives it a really polished, almost regal feeling.
Honestly this page is a dream for anyone who loves getting lost in detailed pattern work. The bodice alone is basically a mini mandala coloring experience, and I love that it sits right at the heart of the design so your eye keeps coming back to it. The hair is fun to color too because those long flowing lines are so satisfying to shade gradually from root to tip. I could easily spend a whole cozy evening on this one with a good playlist and a big cup of tea.
A Dancing Princess Framed by Swirling Vines and Butterflies

This page has such a lovely flowing energy to it, with a smiling princess caught mid-twirl at the center, her elegant off-shoulder dress fanning out around her as she moves. She’s framed by the most gorgeous swirling botanical backdrop, with large decorative leaves, curling vine tendrils, and small scattered flowers weaving around her on both sides. Several delicate butterflies flutter throughout the composition, adding extra lightness and whimsy to the whole scene. The linework is beautifully elegant, with medium-weight outlines on the princess and slightly finer, more graceful lines on the surrounding botanical elements, giving the whole design a soft and airy feel that isn’t overwhelming at all.
This is one of those pages that just makes you feel good the moment you start coloring it. The swirling vines and leaves create this really natural, almost rhythmic flow across the page that feels incredibly soothing to follow with your pencils. I love that the princess is relatively simple to color while the botanical frame around her gives you plenty of room to get creative with greens, purples, or even unexpected jewel tones if you’re feeling bold. The butterflies are such a fun little bonus too since they’re tiny enough to finish quickly and give you that satisfying sense of progress while you work through the bigger sections.
A Pretty Princess Holding a Giant Bouquet of Blooms

This is such a charming and cheerful coloring page featuring a princess with her hair swept up elegantly, cradling the most enormous and lush bouquet of flowers you’ve ever seen. The bouquet is absolutely the star of the show here, filled with large daisy-like blooms, layered petals, dotted flower centers, and sprigs of delicate foliage all tied together neatly at the stems. Each flower has its own lovely petal detail lines radiating from the center, making every single bloom feel unique and special. The linework is clean and confident throughout, with bold outlines on the princess and slightly softer, more detailed lines on the individual flowers and leaves. The overall layout is a beautiful close-up portrait style that fills the page in the most satisfying way.
I just love this page because flowers are honestly my favorite thing to color and this bouquet delivers in a big way. You could go full rainbow and make each flower a different color, or keep it sophisticated with a palette of blush pinks, creams and soft corals for a really elegant result. The princess herself is quick and easy to color which means you get to spend most of your time enjoying those gorgeous blooms without feeling rushed. It’s the kind of page that feels genuinely joyful from start to finish.
A Princess With Flowing Hair Full of Flowers and Swirls

This page is genuinely one of the most breathtaking designs in the whole collection. A princess portrait sits at the top, her face serene and lovely, while her impossibly long hair flows and swirls dramatically downward to fill almost the entire page in the most mesmerizing way. Woven throughout her flowing locks are dozens of five-petal flowers in varying sizes, curling scroll details, scattered leaves, and gentle vine elements that blend so seamlessly with the hair strands you almost can’t tell where one ends and the other begins. The linework is wonderfully consistent with medium-weight lines throughout, fine enough to allow for detailed coloring but bold enough to keep everything feeling clear and well-defined. The overall shape of the composition is almost oval, giving it a beautifully framed and finished look.
This is the kind of page I would absolutely save for a special self-care evening because it deserves proper time and attention. The way the hair and floral elements flow together means you can have so much fun deciding where one color ends and another begins. I could see this looking absolutely stunning in warm golden tones with pink flowers, or even going totally dreamy with purples and blues for a more fantasy feel. Every section you finish reveals more of the overall magic and that feeling of progress is so genuinely rewarding.
A Princess on an Ornate Palace Balcony Overlooking a River Valley

This page is absolutely stunning in its level of scene-building detail. A princess crouches gracefully on a beautifully tiled palace balcony, gazing out at a sweeping landscape view of a winding river, rolling hills, fluffy treetops, and a soft cloudy sky. The architectural elements are incredible, with an ornate arched doorway framing the scene and its columns and borders covered in climbing floral vines and blossoms. Small flowers peek through the balcony railings at the base, and tiny birds dot the sky in the distance. The linework shifts beautifully between the bold, confident architectural outlines and the softer, more delicate lines used for the landscape and foliage in the background, creating a wonderful sense of depth throughout the whole composition.
What I love most about this page is how it genuinely feels like a little escape. Coloring that distant landscape is so peaceful because you can use soft watercolor-style blending with your pencils to create that hazy, dreamy far-away feeling. Then switching over to the rich architectural details and floral borders gives your brain a completely different and satisfying kind of focus. It’s like getting two coloring experiences in one page, and the overall result is going to look seriously impressive once it’s finished.
A Tiny Princess Nestled Among Giant Wildflowers

This page has the most magical and whimsical concept of the whole collection, with a petite princess sitting contentedly among flowers that tower way above her, making her look delightfully tiny in comparison. The botanical arrangement surrounding her is incredibly varied and detailed, featuring a dramatic large lily at the very top center, clusters of daisy-like blooms, elegant tulip buds, bell-shaped flowers with long stamens, and an abundance of broad pointed leaves layered throughout the lower half of the page. Each flower type has its own unique linework and petal detailing, from the fine striation lines inside the lily petals to the dotted centers of the daisies. The linework is clean and medium-weight throughout, striking a lovely balance between enough detail to keep things interesting and enough openness to make it approachable.
This page gives me serious fairy tale garden vibes and I absolutely adore the storytelling element of the tiny princess among giant blooms. It’s so fun to color because every single flower variety calls for a different approach, so your brain stays gently engaged without ever feeling overwhelmed. I love the idea of making each flower a completely different color family to really celebrate how varied the botanicals are. The princess tucked in at the bottom is such a sweet focal point to finish with, and the whole completed page is going to look like something straight out of a gorgeous illustrated storybook.
A Princess Blowing Petals Into the Wind

This page is so simple and so beautiful at the same time. A princess is shown in elegant side profile, her eyes closed and her cupped hands raised as she gently blows a shower of small petals upward into the air. The petals swirl and drift upward along soft curved wind lines that carry them all the way to the top of the page, creating a gorgeous sense of movement and lightness across the mostly open composition. The linework is clean and fairly minimal, with smooth confident outlines on the princess and delicate thin lines for the wind trails and individual petals. The generous amount of white space throughout gives this page a really calm and uncluttered energy that feels quite different from the busier designs in this collection.
Sometimes you just want a coloring page that doesn’t ask too much of you, and this is that page in the best possible way. I love how the open background gives you total freedom to add your own subtle sky gradient or leave it soft and airy. The petals are honestly so fun to color because each little one is its own tiny decision and you could go classic pink and white, or get playful with unexpected colors like lilac and peach. The princess herself is elegant and quick to finish, which makes the whole experience feel like a gentle, meditative little treat rather than a big commitment.
A Princess Sitting on a Palace Terrace With a Countryside View

This page has such a peaceful, cinematic quality to it that honestly makes you want to just sit quietly and admire it for a moment before you even pick up a pencil. A princess sits gracefully on a small bench at a grand palace terrace, her flowing gown draping elegantly around her as she gazes out over a breathtaking landscape of rolling hills, a winding river, scattered treetops, and even a tiny fairytale castle visible in the far distance. The terrace railing features beautifully carved leaf motifs inside each baluster, and a climbing vine with delicate leaves frames the left side of the composition. The linework is bold and clear on the architectural elements and princess, softening gradually into lighter, more impressionistic lines for the distant hills and billowing clouds that fill the upper portion of the page.
This is genuinely one of my favorite kinds of coloring pages because it rewards you for thinking about color in a really thoughtful way. The sky alone has so much potential, from a golden sunset palette to a soft moody blue, and the way the distant landscape fades into the background means you can practice some really satisfying light-to-dark shading techniques. The carved leaf details on the railing are such a lovely little bonus, and I love how the whole scene feels calm and unhurried. It’s the coloring page equivalent of a long slow afternoon with nowhere to be.
A Princess Holding Up a Gorgeous Floral Wreath

This is such a sweet and joyful coloring page, with a princess holding a beautifully detailed circular flower wreath aloft in both hands and gazing up at it with the most delighted expression. The wreath itself is packed with a lovely mix of roses, five-petal blooms, tiny filler flowers, and scattered leaves all arranged in a full circular shape that sits front and center in the composition. Each flower has its own individual detailing, from the spiral center of the roses to the dotted stamens on the smaller blooms, making the wreath genuinely satisfying to look at even before a single color has been added. The linework is bold and clear throughout, with smooth clean outlines on the princess and slightly more intricate fine lines reserved for the floral details in the wreath.
I think what makes this page so enjoyable is how naturally your eye is drawn straight to that gorgeous wreath, which just begs to be colored in the prettiest way possible. It’s compact enough that you can finish it in one sitting without feeling like you’ve barely made a dent, but detailed enough that it keeps your hands and mind pleasantly occupied the whole time. I would personally go for a romantic mix of soft pinks, dusty mauves and sage greens to make the wreath feel really lush and cottagecore. The princess is simple and elegant to color, which means you can really let the flowers be the star of the whole show.
A Princess Sitting by a Peaceful River With a Hummingbird

This page radiates such a calm and grounded energy that it almost feels like a meditation in coloring page form. A princess with long flowing hair and feathers sits beside a gentle river, her eyes closed and face tilted upward in a moment of pure peaceful bliss, while a delicate hummingbird hovers over a beautiful water lily bloom just below her in the foreground. The river itself has lovely circular ripple details spreading across the water, and a second lily pad floats nearby among scattered rocks and tall grasses. Soft leafy plants and wildflowers fill the background behind her, and her dress features lovely nature-inspired motifs including leaf and bird designs along the hem. The linework moves beautifully between bolder outlines on the main figure and softer, lighter lines for the background foliage and water details.
This page genuinely feels like spending time in nature without having to leave your couch, which is my kind of self-care honestly. The water section at the bottom is where I would have the most fun, using soft blues and teals with gentle circular shading to bring those ripples to life. The hummingbird is tiny but so perfectly detailed that coloring it feels like a little reward in itself. The earthy tones of the princess’s outfit combined with the lush greens of the background give you such a rich and satisfying nature palette to work with, and the whole finished result is going to look absolutely stunning.
A Princess in a Sweeping Ball Gown Covered in Leaves and Florals

This page is all about that show-stopping gown and honestly it deserves every bit of attention it gets. A princess stands elegantly in a full off-shoulder ball gown that takes up the majority of the page, and the entire skirt is covered in the most gorgeous loose botanical print featuring large flowing leaves, tulip buds, berries, and floral sprigs scattered freely across the fabric in a relaxed and natural arrangement. The bodice carries the same leafy pattern, and the voluminous skirt sweeps and curls at the hem giving it a wonderfully dramatic silhouette. The linework is clean and confident with bold outlines on the princess and gown shape, while the botanical motifs inside the skirt use slightly softer lines that feel almost like a fabric print come to life.
If you are someone who loves fashion illustration or botanical art, this page is going to feel like an absolute dream. The gown is essentially one giant canvas for your creativity and I find it so fun to think about color direction before starting, like deciding if you want a deep jewel-toned autumn look with burnt orange and forest green leaves, or something softer and more romantic with blush and sage. Each leaf and bud is large enough to color comfortably without needing super fine tools, which makes it a great option for a relaxed evening session. I could genuinely see this one framed on a wall when it’s done.
A Nature Princess Framed by a Wreath of Vines Flowers and Wildlife

This page has such a stunning oval composition that immediately draws your eye straight to the center where a princess sits cross-legged with her long hair flowing dramatically down and fanning out beneath her like a gentle river. She is beautifully framed by a large botanical wreath of climbing vines, large hibiscus-style blooms, curling tendrils, and scattered leaves that arch over and around her in a gorgeous organic frame. A delicate hummingbird hovers to her left and an adorable little deer stands quietly to her right, both nestled among the floral border elements. The lower portion of the composition features more large blooms and decorative scroll details that anchor the whole design with real visual weight. The linework is lovely and varied, with clean confident lines on the princess and animals, and softer more detailed lines throughout the botanical border.
This page has a really special quality to it because the oval wreath framing makes it feel almost like a finished piece of art even before you add a single color, which I find so motivating. Coloring the border is genuinely meditative since you can work your way around the circle section by section without ever losing your place. I love the idea of keeping the princess and deer in warm earthy tones while making the flowers bold and vibrant for a really striking contrast. The hummingbird is my personal favorite detail on this one and I would absolutely make it the most colorful little jewel-toned star of the whole page.
A Princess Surrounded by Enchanted Forest Animals and Mushrooms

This page is an absolute woodland wonderland and there is so much to love about it. A princess sits serenely on a mossy log in a lush forest clearing, surrounded by the sweetest gathering of animals including a majestic stag with beautiful antlers, two little rabbits, and a charming squirrel perched nearby. What makes this page extra special for adult colorists is that each animal features its own decorative mandala-style body markings, with gorgeous swirling scroll patterns on the deer, intricate paisley designs on the rabbit, and ornate curl details on the squirrel’s fluffy tail. A cluster of patterned mushrooms with detailed caps frames the lower corners beautifully, and tall trees with leafy canopies fill the background with wonderful texture and depth. The linework is consistently bold and clear throughout, making the whole busy scene feel organized and very satisfying to work through.
This page is honestly such a treat because you get so many different coloring experiences packed into one design. The decorated animals are the real highlight for me since blending the natural animal colors with the ornate patterned markings is such a fun creative challenge. I love the idea of making the mushrooms really pop with rich reds and burnt oranges against deep forest greens in the background. The princess is elegant and relatively straightforward to color which gives your eyes a nice little rest before you go back to all those gorgeous decorative animal details. Truly one for the coloring page hall of fame.
A Princess Portrait Set Inside an Elegant Scrollwork Frame

This page has such a refined and polished look that sets it apart from the busier designs in this collection. A smiling princess with long flowing hair is shown in a close-up portrait pose, her hands clasped sweetly near her chin, and she is nestled inside a beautifully ornate oval frame made up of elaborate scrollwork curls, twisting vines, and clusters of pointed leaves arranged symmetrically at the top and bottom. The frame itself is really the design showstopper here, with layered baroque-style scroll details that curl and overlap in the most satisfying way throughout. The linework is elegant and medium-weight, keeping everything crisp and clear without ever feeling too heavy or crowded. The generous white space outside the frame gives the whole design a beautiful clean and gallery-ready quality.
I find this kind of symmetrical framed design so incredibly satisfying to color because there is a natural rhythm to working your way around the border that feels almost like a moving meditation. The scrollwork frame lends itself beautifully to a metallic look if you have gold or bronze pencils handy, and pairing that with soft romantic tones on the princess would make this look genuinely gorgeous. It’s also a fantastic page for beginners who want something achievable but still impressive looking, since the clean open sections of the frame are easy to fill while still producing a really striking finished result.
A Princess Standing Beneath a Blooming Garden Archway

This page has such a romantic and dreamy garden party energy to it that makes you want to grab your prettiest pink pencils immediately. A princess stands cheerfully in the center beneath a grand Gothic-style garden arch that is absolutely smothered in large blossoms and leafy foliage climbing up both sides and arching overhead in a full lush canopy. Additional flower clusters spill out at the base of each pillar, filling the lower corners of the page with extra botanical detail. Behind the princess a soft landscape of treetops, a winding path and billowy clouds creates a lovely sense of depth and open space. The linework is bold and clean on the princess and architectural arch structure, with slightly softer lines used for the background landscape and the individual flower petals throughout the climbing blooms.
This page gives me total secret garden vibes and I genuinely cannot decide if I would color those arch flowers in classic white and blush for a wedding garden feel, or go full maximalist with hot pinks and deep purples for something more dramatic and bold. That creative dilemma alone makes it such a fun page to sit with for a while before you even start. The arch is wonderfully structured so you can work your way up one side and down the other in a really satisfying rhythm, and the soft open background gives you a lovely breather between the more detailed floral sections. Such a beautiful and feel-good page from start to finish.
A Princess With an Embroidered Gown Resting Against a Woodland Tree

This page shares a similar tree-resting concept with one of our earlier designs but brings a totally different and distinctly richer feel to the scene. A princess wearing a tiara sits leaning peacefully against an enormous old tree, her eyes gently closed and one hand touching a delicate necklace at her throat. The tree itself dominates the upper two thirds of the page with the most gorgeous deeply grained bark texture, full of long sweeping wood-grain lines, oval knot details, and gently curved trunk forms that are an absolute joy to shade. Individual leaves drift and scatter across the open middle section of the page in that same lovely floating style, while the upper canopy is filled with clusters of individually drawn oval leaves. Her gown features elegant scrollwork and floral embroidery details along the skirt and hem that add a refined decorative touch to the lower portion of the composition.
What I love about this page compared to other tree scenes is how much texture work there is on that incredible trunk, and I mean that in the best possible way. Using a layered shading technique with two or three shades of brown on those long wood grain lines produces the most deeply satisfying and realistic result. The drifting leaves in the middle of the page are the perfect little palate cleanser between the intense bark detail and the delicate embroidery on her gown. The whole page just rewards patience and careful coloring in the most enjoyable way imaginable.
A Princess Gazing at a Crescent Moon From the Clouds

This page has the most magical and otherworldly atmosphere of the whole collection, transporting you completely away from everyday life the moment you look at it. A princess sits amongst soft swirling clouds, her face tilted upward in wonder as she gazes at a large elegant crescent moon that dominates the upper portion of the page. Decorative four-pointed stars of varying sizes are scattered freely across the entire composition, and small curling cloud wisps drift around the princess in a dreamy flowing arrangement that gives the whole scene a wonderfully weightless floating feeling. The linework is clean and relatively minimal with smooth confident outlines, and the generous open white space throughout makes this one of the more approachable and unintimidating pages in this whole set.
This is my go-to recommendation for anyone who wants a coloring page that feels genuinely relaxing rather than challenging, and I mean that as the highest possible compliment. The night sky color possibilities here are just endless and so fun to think about. I would personally go for a deep inky navy background with the moon in soft gold and the clouds in shimmering silver or pale lavender for the most dreamy result. The scattered stars are so quick and satisfying to color in little bursts, and the whole page comes together beautifully without ever making you feel rushed or overwhelmed. Pure cozy evening energy.
A Princess Sitting in a Wildflower Meadow With a Butterfly

This page has such a natural, effortless charm to it that feels a little different from the more elaborate designs in this collection. A princess sits relaxed and smiling in the middle of a lush wildflower meadow, her finger raised delightfully as a tiny butterfly lands to visit her. She is nestled among a gorgeous variety of cosmos flowers, daisy-like blooms, tall wispy lavender-style spikes, and an abundance of long meadow grasses that frame the lower half of the page in lovely organic layers. The flowers surrounding her on both sides are beautifully varied in shape and size, with open petal details and dotted centers that feel fresh and natural rather than overly stylized. The linework is clean and medium-weight throughout, with a relaxed botanical illustration quality that gives the whole page a really warm and grounded feeling.
This page reminds me of a lazy summer afternoon in the best possible way, and I think that is exactly why it is so wonderful to color. There is something incredibly calming about filling in a meadow scene because you can be as realistic or as playful with your color choices as you like. I would personally go for soft purples on the lavender spikes, warm peachy pinks on the cosmos, and lots of varied greens in the grasses to really capture that full meadow look. The princess is simple and clean to color which lets you enjoy the botanical surroundings without any pressure, and the little butterfly is such a sweet finishing touch that takes about two minutes to color and makes the whole scene feel complete.
A Princess Seated on a Stone Garden Bench Surrounded by Roses

This page has such a classic and timeless beauty to it, with a princess sitting gracefully on a mossy stone bench in what feels like a well-loved garden full of character. Lush floral arrangements flank her on both sides, featuring fully bloomed roses, lilies, small five-petal wildflowers, berry sprigs, and abundant leafy foliage that rises up and curves into a loose natural arch above her head. The stone bench itself has a lovely aged texture with subtle mottled markings across the seat, and additional leaves and small blooms spill down around the base. The overall composition is beautifully balanced and symmetrical without feeling rigid or stiff, and the linework is clean and confident throughout with clear bold outlines on the princess and slightly softer more detailed lines on the surrounding florals.
This page feels like the coloring equivalent of an afternoon in a beautiful rose garden and I am completely here for it. The mix of flower varieties on either side means you get to make lots of fun little color decisions as you work your way through each bloom, and roses are honestly one of my favorite things to shade because building up that petal depth with two or three tones of the same color is so rewarding. The stone bench is a lovely detail too since giving it a cool grey or warm sandy tone really grounds the whole scene and makes everything feel anchored and complete. A truly satisfying page to work through from start to finish.
A Princess Daydreaming Under a Leaf Showering Tree

This page shares that irresistible under-the-tree energy but brings a softer, more open and airy quality that makes it feel completely fresh and distinct. A princess sits peacefully at the base of a graceful tree on the right side of the composition, her eyes closed and her expression utterly content, with small wildflowers blooming in the grass around her. The tree canopy is made up of lovely rounded leaf clusters that fill the upper right of the page, and a generous shower of individually drawn leaves drifts and tumbles freely across the wide open left side of the composition in the most beautifully casual arrangement. The tree trunk has gentle swirling wood grain details, and the grassy ground beneath the princess is soft and lightly textured. The linework is clean and light throughout, giving the whole page a wonderfully calm and uncluttered breathing quality.
What I really love about this page is how much of the design is just open space filled with those gorgeous drifting leaves, and that is genuinely such a relaxing thing to color in a slow and mindful way. You could color each leaf slightly differently, mixing golden yellows, rusty oranges, and warm reds for a full autumn palette that looks absolutely stunning against a soft background wash. The princess and tree are tucked neatly to one side which gives the whole composition a lovely off-center balance that feels really natural and artistic. It is the perfect page for a quiet morning with a warm drink and absolutely nowhere to rush off to.
A Princess Tending to Flowers on a Grand Terrace With Mountain Views

What a gorgeous way to close out this collection. This final page is a beautifully composed scene featuring a princess in profile, her full ballgown skirt sweeping elegantly around her as she tends to a flower basket along a latticed terrace railing. To her right sits a stunning large classical urn overflowing with a generous bouquet of blooms, and the diamond pattern of the terrace railing adds a lovely geometric detail that contrasts beautifully with all the organic floral elements. Behind her stretches the most breathtaking landscape of rolling hills, dense pine forests, a winding river valley, fluffy clouds, and birds soaring freely across a wide open sky that fills the generous upper portion of the page. The linework is bold and clear on the foreground elements, softening gradually and beautifully into much lighter more delicate lines for the distant hills and sky.
This page is genuinely special because it offers so many different coloring experiences all layered into one stunning scene. I love starting with the sky and working my way forward through the landscape, using progressively deeper and richer greens as the trees and hills get closer to the foreground. The lattice railing pattern is so satisfying to color in a simple contrasting tone, and the overflowing urn of flowers is an absolute joy to finish with pops of bright color. The princess herself is classic and clean to color, and the whole completed page is going to look like a proper piece of art that deserves to be framed and displayed somewhere you can enjoy it every single day.

