Princess Coloring Pages (15 free printables)
Free printable princess coloring pages — ball gowns, fairytale castles, royal tea parties, and friendly dragons. All original characters in clean, ink-friendly line art. Instant free PDF downloads, no sign-up.
Every sketch below downloads instantly as an ink-friendly PDF — and here's what they can look like finished! Print a page, grab the crayons, and see what colors your little artist picks.


Pretty Princesses
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Castles & Royal Things
Royal Friends & Adventures
Detailed Royal Scenes (Ages 8+)
6 things to do with the finished pages
- Color and cut out the crown page, then tape it to a paper strip to wear as a real crown.
- Turn the carriage page into a birthday invitation — write party details on the back.
- Add stick-on gems to the crown-and-jewels page after coloring.
- Make a fairytale storyboard: color three princess scenes and have your child tell the story connecting them.
- Glue the finished tower page to cardboard and cut it into 6–8 pieces for a homemade puzzle.
- Use watercolors instead of crayons on the ball-gown page for a fancy 'royal portrait'.
Frequently asked questions
Are these princess coloring pages free?
Yes — instant free PDF downloads, no sign-up, no watermark, unlimited printing for home and classroom.
Are these Disney princesses?
No — every princess here is our own original character. That's on purpose: trademarked characters can't legally be shared as printables, and it means these pages are safe for classrooms and events.
What ages do princess pages suit?
Ages 3–8. The crown-and-wand page has the simplest large shapes for toddlers; the ball-gown and castle scenes give older kids more detail.
What paper size do they print on?
US Letter with generous margins; A4 works too.
Can I print these for a princess-themed birthday party?
Yes — they make a great party activity table. Print a stack, put out crayons, and the finished pages double as take-home favors.

















