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Spring Color Palette Ideas

by My Store Admin 11 Feb 2026

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Spring Color Palette Ideas

It’s finally time to swap out those winter tones for something brighter. If you’ve been waiting to break out your pastel markers, this is it. 

We gathered the best spring color palette ideas to help you channel those sunny vibes right onto the page from soft neutrals to happy pops of color. 

Warm Spring Color Palette 

Warm Spring looks like sunshine on a good day. It’s warm, clear, and upbeat without being too bright.

Warm Spring Color Palette


Pastel Spring Color Palette 

Pastel Spring are the soft, light side of spring, like everything got a gentle filter. The colors stay airy and clean, so nothing feels heavy or too bold.

Pastel Spring Color Palette


Dark Spring Color Palette 

Dark Spring is spring color, just with more depth. The shades feel rich and grounded, not light and airy.

Dark Spring Color Palette


Bright Spring Color Palette 

Bright Spring is all about high energy and striking contrast. These are the most vivid and saturated colors of the spring family, ranging from brilliant jewel tones to neon-bright primaries.

Bright Spring Color Palette

FAQs

What is a spring color palette?

Think of it as a collection of warm, bright and fresh tones that capture the energy of nature’s renewal. It’s all about using light and airy colors to represent the feeling of blooming flowers and new life.

Are spring colors always bright?

Not necessarily. While many people love the "happy pops," a spring season color palette can also include fresh, quiet neutrals and earthy tones that feel light and airy without being neon.

Which markers work best for these fresh spring tones?

Alcohol markers are great for vibrant blends, while water-based markers offer a soft transparency that fits the "fresh and calm" spring aesthetic. Either way, Alcohol vs water-based markers work beautifully, it just depends on whether you're going for a bold look or a more delicate, airy feel.

How many colors should be in a single palette?

Usually, 4 to 6 colors, with a couple of extra helper colors, is the sweet spot. This gives you enough variety for shading and highlights without making your artwork feel cluttered or overwhelming.

What’s an easy spring palette for beginners?

Try 4 colors: a soft pink, a light green, a pale yellow, and a warm beige. It’s simple, flexible, and works for most spring scenes.

Can I mix warm and cool tones in one spring color palette?

Absolutely. In fact, mixing a cool mint green with a warm peach is a classic move. It creates a balanced, natural look that mimics a real spring garden.

Do spring palettes work with colored pencils?

Yes, spring palettes work well with colored pencils. Use light pressure first, then build layers slowly. For a smoother look, blend with a lighter pencil or a colorless blender if you have one.

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