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Princess Coloring Pages

Enjoy free, printable princess coloring pages you can download as a PDF and print at home or school. Choose from sweet, simple designs and more detailed scenes for older kids and adults.

Step into a storybook world with these Princess Coloring Pages. You’ll find friendly princess portraits, elegant ball gowns, sparkling crowns and tiaras, cute animal sidekicks, royal castles, and magical fairytale scenes. There are easier pages with bold outlines for little artists, plus more detailed options for older kids, teens, and adults who like extra patterns and accessories. Each page is free and printable, so you can pick your favorites, download the PDF, and print as many copies as you need for quiet time, classroom activities, or a rainy-day craft.


About These Princess Coloring Pages

Whether you’re planning a themed activity or just looking for something calming to color, this princess collection is made for easy, screen-free fun. The pages range from simple outlines to more intricate designs, so everyone can find a style that fits.

What you’ll find in this collection

These princess pages include a mix of classic and playful designs: princesses in different hairstyles and gowns, castles and carriages, crowns, wands, and fairytale moments like dancing at a ball or meeting a friendly dragon. Some pages focus on one main character with large open spaces, while others add background details like banners, gardens, starry skies, or decorative borders.

Great for kids, classrooms, and adults

For preschool and early elementary, choose pages with thicker lines and fewer tiny areas to color. Older kids can enjoy scenes with more accessories and patterns, and adults may prefer the pages with detailed fabrics, jewelry, and repeating shapes for slower, more mindful coloring. Teachers can use the pages for storybook units, “royal” reading rewards, or a quick early-finisher option.

Easy ways to use them

Print a few pages for a birthday party coloring table, make a homemade “princess book” by stapling finished pages together, or use completed artwork as room decor. For a simple craft, color a crown page, cut it out, and glue it to a strip of paper to make a wearable headband.

Printing tips for best results

For clean lines, print the PDF at 100% scale (or “Actual size”). Regular printer paper works well for crayons and colored pencils; use a slightly heavier paper if you plan to use markers or paint. If a page looks too small or too large, try “Fit to page” and compare results. Always check your printer’s preview to confirm margins before printing multiple copies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these princess coloring pages really free to print?
Yes. Each page in this collection is free to download and print for personal use or classroom use.
Do the coloring pages download as a PDF?
Yes. You can download the printable PDF and then print the pages from your device.
Which pages are best for preschoolers?
Look for designs with bold outlines and larger spaces, like single princess portraits, crowns, or simple castles.
Are there detailed princess pages for older kids and adults?
Yes. Some pages include patterned gowns, jewelry, and scene backgrounds that take longer to color.
What paper should I use for printing?
Standard printer paper is great for crayons and colored pencils. For markers, choose thicker paper to reduce bleed-through.
How can I prevent marker bleed-through?
Use heavier paper when possible and place a spare sheet underneath the page while coloring.
Can I use these for a classroom or library program?
Yes. They work well for centers, early finishers, storytime crafts, and themed reading activities.
What are some fun color palette ideas for princess pages?
Try classic pastels, jewel tones for a royal look, or a themed palette like “winter princess” with blues and silvers.