Coloring page Butterfly with Big Eyes and Antennae

The symmetrical butterfly takes up almost the entire page, immediately catching the eye with its wide-spread wings. A thick outline clearly separates the different sections, making it easy to notice the wavy line at the edges, elongated shapes inside the wings, and narrow stripes near the body. In the center is a round head with big eyes and a small smile, with two curled antennae rising above. The whole design is simple, clear, and friendly for kids who enjoy pictures with distinct divisions into smaller parts.
In school, this butterfly is perfect for spring art classes when kids work together at tables. The drawing helps practice attention, symmetry, and recognizing insect body parts in a calm, understandable way. This printable has large sections, making it suitable for younger children too. Teachers can use it to discuss butterfly anatomy and how wing patterns mirror each other. Eyes help many animals navigate their surroundings and notice what’s happening around them. When coloring the eyes, choose black and navy blue, as dark fills nicely highlight their round shape. Crayons or markers work well for filling the wings alternately, section by section.
Color the butterfly and prepare your work for the school board.

