Princess Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)
Princess coloring pages unveil the splendor of a royal court directly on your drawing board. I think of the soft rustle of heavy silk, the clink of a porcelain tea cup, and the blinding sparkle of a diamond tiara. Pure elegance! These princess coloring sheets grant a majestic way for dreamers to dream big and find their poise after a busy day at school.
Princess is the perfect excuse to color sweeping ballgowns, towering castle turrets, magical carriages, and glass slippers waiting on a staircase. Use our printable princess coloring pages to design your own paper dolls, craft a "royal proclamation" scroll for a party, or decorate a vanity mirror with colorful cutouts. Select your shiniest golds, deepest royal blues, and softest pinks to give these noble figures a wardrobe fit for a queen.
Printable Princess Coloring Pages Collection
Princess With Sparkling Crown
Elegant Princess In Gown
Castle Garden Princess Scene
Magical Princess Holding Wand
Fairytale Princess And Horse
Princess Sitting By Window
Dancing Princess At Ball
Princess In Flower Field
Royal Tea Party Princess
Princess Reading A Book
Forest Adventure With Princess
Princess And Friendly Dragon
Princess Walking With Cat
Princess With Braided Hair
Sunset Ride With Princess
Princess At The Fountain
Princess Holding A Rose
Princess Under Starry Sky
Princess With Magic Mirror
Enchanted Princess And Bird
These free princess coloring sheets function beautifully as activity stations for sleepovers or quiet afternoon storytelling as creative printable props. I’ve noticed that designing these gowns often sparks empowering conversations about leadership, kindness, and inner beauty. It is a noble way to celebrate the magic of fairy tales while discovering your own graceful and artistic style.
Creative Craft Ideas Using Princess Coloring Pages
There is something truly magical about seeing your little one lost in a world of tiaras, castles, and ballgowns. It’s why I always recommend keeping a fresh stack of Princess Coloring Pages ready for those quiet, rainy afternoons.
You don't need expensive supplies to turn that afternoon art into a cherished masterpiece, either. Just grab some glue, a little glitter, and let's transform those simple papers into royal keepsakes.
The Royal Glitter Cardboard Crown
Take that finished artwork and carefully cut out the princess or just her intricate crown. Paste it onto a strip of cardboard cut from an old cereal box to give it some sturdy structure.
Now comes the fun part where you can really go wild with the sparkle. Let your child glue rhinestones or sprinkle glitter all over their new headpiece for a look that truly shines.
Storytime Popsicle Stick Puppets
If your kids love making up their own fairy tales, turn their art into a puppet show. Simply cut out the characters from the printable Princess coloring sheets after they are colored in with their favorite crayons.
Tape a popsicle stick or even a sturdy straw to the back of each paper cutout. Suddenly, you have a full cast of characters ready for a living room performance behind the sofa.
3D Fabric Skirt Collage
Give the princess’s dress a textured makeover using scraps of fabric or tissue paper. Scrunch up small pieces of tulle or leftover ribbon and glue them right onto the gown area of the paper.
This simple trick adds a beautiful 3D effect that pops right off the page. It turns standard Princess Coloring Pages craft ideas for kids into mixed-media art projects worthy of the fridge.
Paper Star Fairy Wands
Look for a coloring page that features stars, hearts, or small magical elements. Have your child color them brightly before cutting them out to use as the topper for a handmade wand.
Attach the cutout to a chopstick or a dowel wrapped in shiny aluminum foil. Add a few curling ribbons to the handle, and your little one is ready to cast spells all over the house.
The Royal Gallery Frame
Sometimes the best craft is simply displaying the art with a little extra flair. Glue the finished coloring page onto a larger piece of colored construction paper to create a border.
Let your child decorate the border with stickers or drawings of jewels. It’s a wonderful way to honor their hard work and brighten up the playroom walls.