Ranking Coloring Pages in the Library

“I Love My Mom” page found in the library.

Coming in last place is the “grow through what you go through” sheet. I mean do I really need to explain why this is the lowest on my ranking. This quote is just so outdated. Although I’m sure it’d look great with good coloring and detail, it just wouldn’t be the first one I grabbed. 

“Grow Through What You Go Through” page found in library.

Coming in last place is the “grow through what you go through” sheet. I mean do I really need to explain why this is the lowest on my ranking. This quote is just so outdated. Although I’m sure it’d look great with good coloring and detail, it just wouldn’t be the first one I grabbed. 

“Plant dreams pull weeds and grow a happy life” page found in the library.

   While it is slightly better than the first one, the quote on this page just really throws me off. “Plant dreams, pull weeds, and grow a happy life,” just makes it another average weird quote. I do not get the plant quotes whatsoever.  The flowers are pretty as well as the font, but this coloring sheet just does not do it for me. 

 

“Make Today Great” page found in the library.

Once again, with the quotes. “Make today great,” sounds like something my mom would say to me in the morning. It is average, cliche, and just not appealing. While the detailing is intricate and has potential for great coloring, it just is not for me.

 

Bird page found in the library.

 Nearing the middle of my ranking is this cute sheet of birds. I like that there is no stupid quote on it. The birds are kind of weirdly spaced out,  but I can look past that. Overall, I definitely would invest my time into coloring this paper.

 

Flower page found in the library.

 Coming in second place is just this plain page of flowers. No words, no distractions, just very pretty and intricately detailed flowers. There is so much you could do with this sheet, and you could color it with almost any artistic medium. This sheet is for sure one that I would color and hang up in a classroom with pride. 

 

“I Love My Mom” page found in the library.

  Sitting on top at number one is this piece of artwork. There is really no explanation as to why this is at the top besides that it just is. I mean who doesn’t love their mom? It has minimal details and is just a simple, sweet drawing that you could give as a gift to remind your mom that you care for her. I strongly recommend grabbing one of these for a heartfelt gift, because I sure will be.