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Princess Coloring Pages (36 PDF Printables)

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Bring fairy tales to life with our free princess coloring pages! Download and print these enchanting PDF designs for hours of magical, creative fun for every artist.

A Guide to Coloring Princess Pages​

The process of creating a colorful piece of art out of an initial sketch of a princess in black and white can be very satisfying. No matter whether one uses crayons, colored pencils, markers or even creates digitally, applying a few techniques in art can help make the pages come alive.

1. Choose Your Color Palette​

Before you begin, consider the "theme" of your princess.
  • Classic Royalty: Stick to regal colors like deep purples, golds, rich blues, and crimson reds.
  • Whimsical & Fairy Tale: Utilize soft pastels, iridescent pinks, mint greens, and shimmering yellows.
  • Seasonal Themes: Adjust your palette based on the setting—cool, icy blues for a winter princess or warm, golden ambers for a summer garden theme.

2. Master the "Coloring" Techniques​

To make your artwork stand out, try these professional techniques:
  • Layering: Start by applying a light base coat of color. Gradually add darker shades on top, especially in the folds of the dress, to create depth and shadow.
  • Blending: If using colored pencils, use a white pencil or a blending stump to smooth out the strokes and make the colors look seamless.
  • Highlighting: Leave small white spaces (or use a white gel pen) on the princess's hair or the jewelry to create a "sparkle" effect, simulating light hitting these surfaces.
  • Background Detail: Don't stop at the figure! Adding a soft wash of color to the background or drawing in stars, clouds, or castle outlines creates context and prevents the image from looking "flat."

3. Creative Embellishments​

Elevate your printable pages by adding texture:
  • Glitter & Sparkle: Use glitter glue or metallic markers on the tiara, necklace, or the trim of the gown.
  • Fabric Swatches: If you are crafting, try gluing tiny pieces of lace, ribbon, or tulle to the dress area for a 3D effect.
  • Shading the Skin: Use a variety of skin-tone pencils rather than just one. Add a touch of pink or peach to the cheeks to give your princess a rosy, healthy glow.

4. Suggested Princess-Themed Activities​

Looking for ways to share the fun? Try these activities with your finished pages:
  1. Princess Gallery: Frame your favorite finished pages to create a "royal hallway" on your wall.
  2. Storytelling: Once colored, use the page as a prompt to write a short story or give your princess a secret name and kingdom.
  3. Gift Giving: Mount your colored pages on colored cardstock and turn them into custom birthday cards for friends.
  4. Bookmark Creation: Cut out the finished princess figure, laminate it, and add a ribbon to create a royal bookmark.
Pro Tip: Always test your markers or pens on a small corner of the page first to ensure they don't bleed through the paper, especially if you are printing on standard printer paper. Using cardstock provides a much sturdier surface for heavy blending!
 

How to Bring Your Princess Coloring Pages to Life​

There is an innate feeling of joy when one sits down to start coloring on an untouched coloring sheet. Whether you wish to wind down at the end of a hectic day or have some fun on a dreary afternoon, princess coloring pages are always a go-to option. They allow you to have fun with colors and textures.
So, what steps should you follow to make a basic black-and-white coloring page look like a beautiful artwork that you can be proud of?

Tips for Royal Results​

You don’t need to be a professional illustrator to make your princess page pop. Start by thinking about your color palette before you put pencil to paper. If you’re aiming for a classic fairy tale vibe, rich purples, deep golds, and royal blues are your best friends. If you want something more whimsical, try layering soft pastels with a touch of shimmer.

The secret to depth? Shadows and highlights. Don't color the entire dress one flat shade of pink. Use a darker shade in the folds of the fabric to create depth, and leave a little bit of white space on jewelry or tiaras to mimic the sparkle of light. And remember, the background matters! A few simple strokes of color behind your character can make the whole image jump off the page.

15 Fun Ways to Use Your Princess Coloring Pages​

Once you’ve finished your masterpiece, don’t just tuck it away in a drawer! Here are 15 creative ways to bring those pages to life:
  1. Create a "Royal Gallery": Frame your favorite finished pages and create a themed gallery wall in your craft room or bedroom.
  2. Make Custom Greeting Cards: Trim your colored image, mount it on thick cardstock, and write a personalized note for a birthday or special occasion.
  3. Design Royal Bookmarks: Cut out your colored princess, laminate her, and punch a hole at the top to add a silk ribbon.
  4. DIY Gift Tags: Shrink your images down before printing to create unique, colorful tags for birthday presents.
  5. Princess Paper Dolls: Cut out the finished characters and use them as dolls for imaginative play.
  6. Host a Coloring Party: Invite friends over for a creative afternoon—set out markers, glitter, and crayons, and see how everyone interprets the same page differently.
  7. Create a Storybook: Collect several colored pages, punch holes in the sides, and tie them together with ribbon to make a DIY fairy tale book.
  8. Decorate a Keepsake Box: Use decoupage glue to stick your colored page onto a plain wooden box for a beautiful, custom jewelry holder.
  9. Make "Stained Glass" Art: Color your page with markers, then brush a light coat of vegetable oil on the back of the paper to make it translucent. Tape it to a window for a beautiful light effect!
  10. Design Custom Magnets: Cut out your favorite parts of the page, glue them to a magnet, and display them on your fridge.
  11. Use as Party Invitations: Print the coloring page on half-sheets of paper, color one side, and write the party details on the back.
  12. Create a Character Journal: Use a colored page as the cover for a notebook where you write stories about your princess’s kingdom.
  13. Flashcard Learning: Use princesses to teach younger children colors or shapes by pointing out different elements on the page.
  14. Custom Party Placemats: Laminate your finished pages and use them as reusable placemats for a themed dinner party.
  15. Collaborative Coloring: Work on a large, detailed page with a friend—take turns coloring different sections to see how your styles blend together.
 

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