Princess Coloring Pages

Free Printable Princess Coloring Pages

Whether you’re a kid, homeschooler, or teacher, check out this collection of 60 free printable princess coloring pages! From fancy gowns and crowns to castles and background fantasy, these pages allow children to explore color differentiation, motor skills, and creative ability.

Homeschoolers can implement them during fairy tale-themed, royalty-themed, story-building, or art-related units.

Teachers will find them easy to print and hand out in centers, reward activities, or downtime requests. Each page promotes narrative inquiry (“Where is she going?”) and creative response (what colors should her dress, crown, and background be?).

Use at home during free play time, during homeschool art time, or in the classroom setting for art period. They’re fun, functional, and educationally beneficial!

Coloring Themes

  • Classic Princess Portraits — princesses in elegant gowns, standing or seated, with flowing hair and tiaras.
  • Castles & Royal Environments — grand castle backgrounds, drawbridges, gardens and royal ball settings.
  • Fantasy & Magical Versions — princesses with wings, wands, magical creatures (unicorns, fairies) and enchanted scenery.
  • Accessory & Dress Up Scenes — crowns, jewellery, wardrobes, carriages, royal pets, and dress-up elements.
  • Seasonal & Activity Scenes — princesses dancing at the ball, attending festivals, enjoying gardens or themed occasions (birthday, celebration)

What’s Next?

Once the princess colouring pages are downloaded and printed, here are fun steps kids, parents and teachers can take together:

  • Print & Colour – Use good quality paper so that markers or coloured pencils show vibrantly. Let children pick their favourite princesses or scenes and add their own colour scheme.
  • Create a Princess Gallery – Hang finished pages on a wall, in a hallway or classroom bulletin board to showcase creativity and build confidence.
  • Cut & Craft – After colouring, cut out the princess figures or elements and paste them into storyboards, greeting cards or scrapbook pages. Add glitter, gems or textured paper for extra magic.
  • Storytelling & Role-Play – Use each colouring page as a prompt: “What is the princess doing? Who attends the ball? What happens next?” Children can write or tell short stories based on their colourings.
  • Integrate into Lessons – Teachers and homeschoolers can use the pages to explore vocabulary (gown, crown, carriage, castle), themes of fairy-tales and story structure (beginning, middle, end) or cross-curricular art assignments (design your own royal outfit).
  • Swap & Share – Children can swap their finished pages with friends or classmates, explain their choices and enjoy a “princess colouring show & tell”.

Fun Facts for Kids

  • Many fairy-tale princesses wear tiaras or crowns made of pearls or gemstones – long ago these were real jewels used by royalty, so when you colour a crown, you’re colouring history!
  • Castles used by princesses often had moats, drawbridges and secret passageways – you could design the drawbridge in your colouring page and imagine what’s behind it.
  • In traditional royal balls, princesses wore gowns in layers and every colour was chosen to show status or tell a story – you can pick unusual colours like teal or lavender to make your princess stand out!

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