: Soft spring coloring page of frolicking lambs on a green field- soft lamb wool details, wildflowers and gently rolling hills to relax, creatively color with.
This is a gay picture of a couple (or rather flock) of lambs playing in a sunlit meadow: one of them midway in a jump, another with its nose in a tuft of clover, another stopping to stare at you with a twinkling eye of inquiry. The meadow is punctuated with daisies and buttercups, there is an old fashioned fence along the edge, and some distant hills and a couple of puffy white clouds to lend depth but not clutter. There are enticing textures everywhere--curly fleece, springy grass, smooth fence rails, and delicate petals, counteracted by an open sky and broad slopes on which to repose, broad coloring. The smaller details, such as bell collars, ear tags, hoof prints, and a hidden birds nest give space to execute personal touches and keep the entire composition clean and friendly to all ages.

How to Color:
Lay a soft sky gradient first (very light blue near the horizon to a slightly deeper blue above), then build the meadow with two–three greens: cool olive in shadowed dips, spring green for mid-tones, and a touch of yellow-green on sunlit tips; flick short upward strokes to suggest blades. Keep lambs mostly light: start with a warm cream or very pale gray base, shade gently in the fleece recesses (under the belly, behind legs, along the neck) with a cool gray, and pull highlights on top curls with a white pencil or gel pen; add rosy warmth inside ears and on tiny noses. Use neutral browns for hooves and a soft shadow oval under each lamb to anchor them. Flowers pop with a simple palette—buttercup yellow, daisy white with ochre centers, and a few pinks or lavenders—keeping distant blooms lighter to suggest depth. Give the fence a weathered wood look (golden ochre base, light brown grain lines, a hint of gray on shaded edges). Repeat one flower color in a collar or ear tag to tie the scene together. Markers are great for broad flats (sky, hills), colored pencils for fleece texture and grass detail, and a white gel pen for sparkle on eyes, bell glints, and sun-kissed wool edges.

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