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An Easter lily with a cross

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Free printable An Easter lily with a cross coloring page for kids. A faith-filled Easter design perfect for Sunday school, family devotion, and quiet time. Download and print for free.

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PDF and PNG
Paper size
US Letter and A4
Best for
Sunday school, homeschool, quiet time
Use
Personal, family, classroom, church
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About this coloring page

A single white Easter lily blooms in the foreground of this page, its petals open wide and its stem strong. Behind it stands a simple wooden cross, with a few more lilies growing at its base. Soft sunbeams shine down from the upper corner, lighting the whole scene gently. There are no figures — just the lily, the cross, and the light. The Easter lily has been a symbol of resurrection for centuries because of the way it rises tall and white from a dark, buried bulb. This is a quieter, more symbolic page than most in the Easter set, and it's a good one for older kids or for moments that call for reflection rather than story.

Suggested Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:55 (NIV) — Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?

The page is designed as a printable Christian coloring activity that can support a short Bible conversation, a family devotional moment, or a calm classroom activity.

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Teaching ideas for parents and teachers

  • Before coloring, ask kids if they've ever seen an Easter lily. Most will say yes. Then ask why this flower, of all flowers, is the symbol for Easter.
  • For ages 5–7: keep it simple. The lily comes from a bulb that looks dead in the dirt all winter. Then in spring, it rises up tall and beautiful. That's what happened to Jesus.
  • For Sunday school: focus on the bulb-and-flower metaphor. Ask, "What does it mean that something has to be buried before it can come back more beautiful?"
  • For family devotion: bring an actual Easter lily home (or look at a picture). Then read 1 Corinthians 15:35–44. Talk about what it means that our bodies are like seeds — buried, but not gone.

Print and activity tips

  • Keep the lily petals pure white or the palest cream — don't be tempted to add color to them.
  • Color the cross in warm wood tones; it should feel grounded but not heavy.
  • Use soft yellow for the sunbeams, pressed lightly so they look like real light, not stripes.

Discussion questions

  • Why do you think people picked the Easter lily as the flower of resurrection?
  • The Bible says, "Where, O death, is your sting?" What does it mean that death has lost its sting?
  • A bulb has to be buried before it can grow into a flower. What does that say about hard times in our lives?
  • The lily and the cross are next to each other in this picture. What do you think the artist was saying?
  • What's one thing in your life right now that feels buried — but might be ready to bloom?

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