Elsa Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)

Elsa coloring pages beckon the majestic aura of a frozen wonderland directly to your creative space. I think of the crisp mountain air, the chime of ice bells, and the glittering trail of a winter gown. Pure elegance! These Elsa coloring sheets present a calming path for fans to decompress and find their focus after a hectic day.

Elsa is the perfect excuse to color swirling blizzards, palace balconies, glowing snowflakes, and dramatic transformation scenes. Use our printable Elsa coloring pages to host a royal drawing contest, personalize a winter-themed notebook cover, or liven up a quiet playroom wall. Dust off your pearlescent glimmers and deep indigo shades to give these icy portraits a truly regal finish.

On this page, you’ll find a beautiful collection of 36 free printable Elsa coloring pages that are easy to print and fun to color. Just click the coloring page you like to see a quick preview; from there, you can instantly download or print the high-quality PDF and enjoy coloring Elsa right away.

Printable Elsa Coloring Pages Collection

Elsa Coloring Page With Her Sister Anna Walking Hand-in-hand Down A Peaceful, Sunlit Forest Path.

Frozen Sisters Walking Together

A sweet printable drawing of the two Frozen sisters taking a friendly stroll together through the woods.

An Elegant Elsa Coloring Page Of The Beautiful Snow Queen Creating A Magical Snowflake With Her Powers.

Elegant Elsa Magic Scene

This free Disney coloring sheet shows Queen Elsa using her ice magic to form a large, delicate snowflake.

An Action-packed Elsa Coloring Page With Elsa And Anna Ice Skating Joyfully Together On A Frozen Lake.

Frozen Skating Fun Page

A cool Frozen drawing of the two sisters gliding side by side, wearing ice skates with very big smiles.

Elsa Coloring Page Showing Her Dancing Gracefully In Her Magical Dress, With Her Long Cape Flowing Far.

Elsa Performing Magical Dance

This free Disney princess sheet has a fun drawing of Queen Elsa spinning around and smiling very brightly.

This Frozen Coloring Page Features The Whole Gang: Princess Anna, Kristoff, Olaf The Snowman, And Sven.

Frozen Team Fun Art

A fantastic sheet with four main characters: Anna, Kristoff, the cheerful Olaf, and Sven the reindeer.

This Elsa Coloring Page Shows Anna And Elsa Relaxing, Drinking Hot Cocoa Together In Front Of A Campfire.

Cocoa Time With Sisters

A sweet Frozen coloring scene of the sisters enjoying a warm drink while sitting comfortably by a campfire.

An Enchanting Elsa Coloring Page Showing Her Casting A Spell With Shimmering Stars Coming From Her Hand.

Elsa Releasing Magic Power

A cool Frozen drawing of Queen Elsa using her magical powers to create tiny stars, ready for coloring.

An Adorable Chibi Elsa Coloring Page With The Queen Holding A Magical Snowflake In A Cute, Cartoon Style.

Cute Elsa Cartoon Page

A cute, free coloring sheet of Elsa from Frozen, drawn with large eyes and a friendly smile for children.

An Elsa Coloring Page With A Simple Portrait Of The Snow Queen, Her Hair In A Long Braid, Smiling Warmly.

Calm Elsa Braid Drawing

A sweet drawing of Elsa from Disney's Frozen, perfect for young children to fill in with bright colors.

A Magical Elsa Coloring Page Showing The Snow Queen Smiling Happily Amongst Many Floating Flower Shapes.

Princess Elsa Spring Design

This princess coloring page features a happy Elsa with sparkling earrings, surrounded by floating blossoms.

These free Elsa coloring sheets operate wonderfully as classroom merit awards or peaceful bedtime activities as handy printable treasures. I’ve noticed that shading these powerful scenes often prompts deep thoughts about self-discovery and the courage to be different. It is a soulful way to honor your favorite Disney queen while discovering the hidden depths of your own artistic talent.

Elsa Inspired Craft Projects & Creative Ideas

There is something truly magical about watching your little one get lost in a world of ice and snow. I always find that keeping a stack of Elsa coloring pages on the kitchen table is the perfect way to buy yourself ten minutes of peace while sparking their huge imaginations.

Once those masterpieces are finished, don't just tuck them away in a folder! You can actually use those printable Elsa coloring sheets to kickstart an entire afternoon of hands-on "frozen" fun that feels like a real royal celebration.

The Shimmering Ice Queen Crown

Every queen needs her tiara, and you can make one easily using the cut-outs from your child's favorite Elsa coloring pages. Simply glue the colored-in Elsa or her snowflakes onto a sturdy strip of cardstock or an old cereal box cut into a band.

Add a little bit of silver glitter or some sticky-backed plastic gems to give it that authentic Arendelle sparkle. Secure the ends with tape to fit your child's head, and suddenly your living room transforms into a majestic ice palace.

Frozen Magic Snow Globes

You can create a miniature winter wonderland by recycling an old jam jar and a few drops of blue food coloring. Have your kids color and cut out a small figure from one of our printable Elsa coloring sheets to serve as the centerpiece.

Laminate the cutout or cover it completely in clear packing tape to make it waterproof before gluing it to the inside of the lid. Fill the jar with water, a dash of glycerin, and plenty of silver glitter for a homemade toy they will shake for hours.

3D Snowflake Window Art

Transform your windows into a frosty forest using leftover scraps from your Elsa craft ideas for kids. Help your little ones cut out the intricate snowflake patterns often found on the borders of these coloring sheets.

Use a tiny bit of clear tape to press them against the glass where the sun shines through. It creates a beautiful stained-glass effect that makes the whole room feel like it’s part of Elsa's snowy kingdom.

Royal Wand of Winter

If you have a spare wooden spoon or even a sturdy stick from the backyard, you have the base for a magical ice wand. Let your child color a star or a snowflake from their Elsa coloring pages and attach it firmly to the top of the stick.

Wrap the handle in blue ribbon or leftover aluminum foil to give it a cold, metallic look. Your kids will love "Freezing" everything in the house with a flick of their new favorite homemade toy.