Four princess-themed coloring pages are shown: one playing piano, one by a castle, one riding a horse, and one in an airplane. A colored image shows a princess surfing with dolphins under a sunny sky.

Adorable Princess Coloring Book Print Outs (Free Download)

There are days when the living room looks like a toy explosion, dinner’s bubbling on the stove, and my kids need something—anything—that doesn’t involve chasing each other around the couch. That’s when I pull out these cute princess coloring pages.

They’re free, easy to print, and a total lifesaver. My youngest loves making the gowns sparkle with crayons, while my older one always insists on adding glitter glue “because every princess deserves a little extra shine.” Honestly? I don’t argue with that logic.

Ways to Use Princess Coloring Pages

These free printable princess coloring sheets aren’t just for the craft bin. They come in handy all the time:

Rainy day blues? A stack of princess pages buys you a quiet hour.

• Long car rides? Slip a few into a folder with crayons and you’re golden.

• Dinner prep chaos? Ten minutes of coloring equals ten minutes of sanity for you.

• Classroom filler? Teachers tell me these are perfect for those “five minutes left” moments.

I’ve printed them on both my home HP and the school copier—they always come out crisp, with thick outlines that younger kids actually enjoy filling in.

🖨️ Quick Tips for Printing & Coloring

Here’s what works best in our house:

1 Click the Download PDF under the princess design your child wants.

2 Print on plain paper for quick fun, or use cardstock if markers and glitter are involved (trust me—cardstock saves your table).

3 Keep a little box of crayons handy so you’re not scrambling every time.

4 Don’t stress about “princess colors.” One of ours ended up neon green with rainbow hair, and honestly? She looked fabulous.

Turning Finished Pages into Something Special

The best part? You don’t have to toss the pages when the coloring is done.

• Hang the favorites on the fridge—instant “royal gallery.”

• Staple a few together to make a DIY princess storybook.

• Use them at a birthday party (they double as activities and favors).

• Laminate one or two for placemats—my kids think it’s hilarious to “eat dinner with their princess.”

Love these adorable characters? Find even more royalty in our complete Princess Coloring Pages collection.

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📖 Kawaii Princess Coloring Book

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