Description
Coloring is where most people meet Madhubani painting for the first time.
This set of 3 printable coloring pages featuring a simple Madhubani lotus, a floral vine, and a Madhubani sun with simple borders is built for exactly that: an easy, no-pressure way into Mithila art for beginners, kids, and adults alike. Bold outlines, minimal detail, nothing that demands a steady hand or prior experience.
Each page is sized to A4, so it prints cleanly on any home printer and can be framed afterward if you want to keep it. It is a great entry point before moving into our more detailed Madhubani painting designs — a place to get familiar with the linework and motifs before attempting anything more intricate.
Key features:
✔ 3 printable A4 coloring pages — lotus, floral vine, and sun motifs
✔ Bold, easy outlines suited to Madhubani painting for beginners
✔ Instant PDF download, print at home
✔ A gentle first step into Mithila art for beginners of any age
✔ Designed and priced as a starter set, not a full collection
Ready for more detail once you’ve warmed up? Check out our Madhubani animals coloring page set for a step up in pattern and motif variety.
Note: These coloring sheets are for personal, non-commercial use only. Print and color as many copies as you’d like for yourself, your home, or as a gift. Reselling, redistributing, or sharing the digital file (as-is or altered) is not permitted.
FAQs
Is this suitable for someone who’s never tried Madhubani painting?
Yes. This is designed specifically as an easy, beginner-friendly entry point, with simple outlines and minimal detail.
What size are the pages?
Each page is A4 size, ready to print at home and frame if you’d like to keep it.
Is this a coloring page or a painting kit?
This is a printable coloring PDF. Print the pages and color with pencils, crayons, or paint of your choice.
What motifs are included?
A simple Madhubani lotus, a floral vine, and a Madhubani sun motif — three of the most recognizable, easy-to-color images in Madhubani painting.
What paper should I print this on?
Regular A4 printer paper works fine if you’re just coloring for practice. If you’d like to frame a finished page, print it on 200-250 GSM paper instead. It holds color better and won’t feel flimsy once framed.




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