Grab your crayons. Free Hello Kitty coloring pages are ready to print right now as high-resolution PDFs that work perfectly on letter and A4 paper. Parents and kids love starting here because the collection is huge and completely free.
Hello Kitty hangs out with Mimmy, My Melody, and Kuromi across pages that celebrate Christmas, Halloween, Easter, and summer fun. You'll find cute Hello Kitty coloring sheets for birthday parties, quiet afternoons, and every season in between.
Scroll down and you'll see the layout varies. Toddlers get bold, simple outlines at the top. Older kids and adults find more detailed, cozy scenes lower on the page.
Fun Craft Ideas To Do With Hello Kitty Coloring Pages
If you love Hello Kitty, getting creative with her coloring pages is a blast! Once you’ve colored your favorite pictures, try making a fun collage or crafting cute cards for friends. You can also turn them into personalized bookmarks with a ribbon or frame your best pieces to brighten up your room. Let your imagination run wild and show off your Hello Kitty style!
Hello Kitty Bedroom Door Signs
Kids love having something personal on their bedroom doors. Print out a Hello Kitty coloring page, let them color it in, then mount it on cardboard or foam board to create a custom door sign.
You can keep it simple by just taping the colored page to the door, or make it more sturdy by gluing it to a piece of poster board. If you want it to last longer, laminate it with clear packing tape or a laminating machine.
Some kids like to add their name to the sign along with Hello Kitty. You can write it in marker, use sticker letters, or let them add their own handwriting below the colored image.
Cute Hello Kitty Bookmarks
Bookmarks are one of the easiest crafts to make with coloring pages, and kids actually use them. Color a page, cut out a bookmark-sized section, and laminate or tape it to make it durable.
Glue a piece of ribbon or yarn to the back so it hangs out of the book when they're reading. You can also punch a hole at the top and tie on a tassel for something a bit fancier.
These make great gifts for friends or family members who like to read. Kids feel proud knowing their artwork is being used every day.
Hello Kitty Party Decorations
Colored Hello Kitty pages can brighten up any birthday party or get-together. Tape them to the walls, hang them from the ceiling with string, or stand them up on tables as part of your decoration.
If you're throwing a Hello Kitty themed party, having the birthday kid color pages specifically for decorating the party space makes them feel extra involved. Plus, you save money on buying expensive decorations.
You can also tape pages to the gift table, around doorways, or even use them as placemats at the table if you laminate them first.
DIY Hello Kitty Greeting Cards
Hand-colored Hello Kitty pages become really special greeting cards. Cut out a colored image, fold a piece of cardstock in half, and glue the image to the front.
Write a message inside like "Happy Birthday" or "Get Well Soon." Kids can add their own stickers, drawings, or glitter if they want to make it even more personal.
Homemade cards mean so much more to people than store-bought ones, especially when a child made it themselves. Adults enjoy this craft too if you're making cards for friends.
Hello Kitty Pencil Holder Wraps
Turn a plain cup or tin can into a decorated pencil holder by wrapping a colored Hello Kitty page around it. Use markers, colored pencils, or crayons to decorate a page, then cut it to size and wrap it around the container.
Secure it with tape on the inside so it stays put. This works great for holding pencils, crayons, paintbrushes, or even pens on a desk.
Kids can make these as gifts for their siblings, classmates, or teachers. It's a practical craft that someone can actually use every day.
Classroom Reward Charts
Teachers often use character-themed pages to create visual reward systems. Color in a Hello Kitty page and use it as the background for a classroom chart where students earn stickers or stamps.
You could also laminate colored pages and use a dry-erase marker to keep track of class points or individual student progress. The fun design keeps kids motivated and interested in the system.
Kuromi and other Sanrio characters work great for this too if you want variety across your classroom management tools.
Hello Kitty Scrapbook Pages
Scrapbookers love character pages because they add personality to memory books. Color a Hello Kitty page and incorporate it into a scrapbook layout alongside photos and journaling.
You can cut out specific elements from a page and layer them with other materials, or use the entire page as a background for a full layout. It adds a handmade touch that photos alone can't provide.
Family scrapbooks become extra meaningful when kids contribute colored pages that represent their interests and favorite characters.
Hello Kitty Window Decorations
Tape colored Hello Kitty pages to your windows so light shines through them. The colors look even brighter when sunlight hits the paper.
This is a quick way to decorate for holidays or seasons. You can change them out monthly, or let kids create a rolling display of their favorite character pages.
If you want to protect the pages from sun damage, you can also frame them in simple dollar-store frames and display them on shelves or walls.
Easy Hello Kitty Gift Tags
Colored Hello Kitty pages provide endless material for custom gift tags. Cut out small sections, punch a hole, and tie them to gifts with twine or ribbon.
You can personalize each tag by writing the recipient's name on the back or adding a short message. Homemade gift tags add a thoughtful touch that shows extra effort.
These work for birthday gifts, holiday presents, or anytime you want to wrap something special. Badtz-Maru or other Sanrio friends work just as well if you're making tags in bulk.
Hello Kitty Paper Puppets
Turn colored Hello Kitty pages into simple puppets by cutting out the character, gluing it to a popsicle stick or paper towel tube, and using it for puppet shows or storytelling.
Kids can make multiple character puppets using pages featuring different Sanrio friends like Cinnamoroll and create their own stories and performances.
Paper puppets are great for building confidence and encouraging creative play, and they take just a few minutes to make. You can also use them as part of quiet time or to help teach lessons in an engaging way.