Looking for a simple rose outline for your next craft project or activity? Then we’ve got you covered! Below you’ll find 6 different rose templates in all different sizes that you can use as a stencil or pattern.
There’s 25 different printable pages and they’re all free for you to download and print! These rose drawings are great for Valentine’s Day cards, cute wedding decorations, or any craft or activity where you might need one (or many!) flower templates.
Keep reading for some fun ways to use these outlines!
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Instructions:
Here’s how to use these rose templates:
- Scroll down and find the page you want.
- Click on any of the photos below, or on the text links below them. A printable PDF file will open in a new window. (NOTE: The images themselves are not printable quality.)
- Print the PDF on 8.5 inch by 11 inch, letter sized paper.
What to do with these rose outlines:
- Use the rose template as a pattern or stencil for your next craft.
- Cut out the rose shape, add glue and glitter or pom poms for a super easy kids craft.
- Trace the rose template onto construction paper and cut it out to make your own flower shaped decorations.
- Use the stencil rose outline to make Valentine’s Day cards that you can decorate with markers, paint, and more.
- Print the rose printable template on wedding invitations.
- Get drawing practice with the drawing outline pages — you can fill in the rose outlines with your own design!
- Use the rose stencil as a tattoo template.
Rose Outline #1
Each colour of rose represents something different. Red roses signify love and romance, making them perfect for Valentine’s Day!
Pink roses represent appreciation and gratitude, while yellow roses signify friendship. What’s your favourite colour of rose?
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Rose Outline #2
It’s estimated that 250 million stems of flowers sell globally on Valentine’s Day, with 1/3 of them being roses!
But roses aren’t only the typical bouquets you see at the flower shop. Did you know that there are more than 150 different species of rose?! And there are even more hybrids and varieties!
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Rose Outline #3
The rose is the state flower of 5 US states (Iowa, North Dakota, Georgia, New York, Oklahoma) and the District of Columbia.
Similarly, there are cities that have special connections to roses. Pasadena, California is known as the City of Roses! They host the famous Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl each year.
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Rose Template #4
Roses were first cultivated in China, where they were grown in the imperial gardens. And garden roses of today originate from a species native to China.
This makes the rose one of the oldest types of flowers in the world. There’s a rosebush in Germany growing on the Hildesheim Cathedral that’s over 1,000 years old!
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Rose Drawing Outline #5
The beautiful scent of roses is just one of the reasons why they’re so popular. As a result, rose oil is used as a fragrance in perfumes, lotions, candles, and more.
And did you know that rose petals are edible? Rose water is often used as flavouring in Indian and Chinese dishes.
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Rose Shape #6
The rose is the national flower of England, dating back to the English civil wars of the 15th Century. These were later called the War of the Roses, because the two opposing sides had different colours of roses as their symbols.
The English Tudor rose emblem was created from the white House of York rose and the red House of Lancaster rose.
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Here’s even more fun rose craft ideas:
Our book Low-Mess Crafts for Kids is loaded with 72 fun and simple craft ideas for kids! The projects are fun, easy and most importantly low-mess, so the clean up is simple!
Where to buy:
You can purchase Low-Mess Crafts for Kids from Amazon, or wherever books are sold:
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Cathy says
Love the flower outline prints! Will be using them! Thanks
One Little Project says
Enjoy, Cathy! 🙂