Kid Print Lab

Unicorn Coloring Pages (16 free printables)

Free printable unicorn coloring pages in every flavor little unicorn fans love — baby unicorns, rainbow flyers, kawaii faces, and magical friends. Every design is original, ink-friendly line art sized for US Letter, and downloads instantly as a free PDF.

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.

Magical Unicorn — colored example
Colored example
Flying Unicorn with Rainbow Trail — colored example
Colored example

Cute & Baby Unicorns

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Magic & Rainbows

Unicorn Friends & Adventures

Detailed & Mandala (Ages 8+)

6 things to do with the finished pages

  • Turn a finished page into a birthday card — fold cardstock and glue the colored unicorn to the front.
  • Cut out the colored unicorn and tape it to a craft stick for an instant puppet.
  • Laminate a finished page (or slip it in a page protector) to make a reusable placemat.
  • Color, cut out, and string several designs together for a party banner.
  • Add glitter glue to the mane and horn after coloring for a sparkle version.
  • Glue the finished page to the front of a folder to make a custom unicorn folder.

Frequently asked questions

Are these unicorn coloring pages really free?

Yes — every design downloads instantly as a free PDF. No sign-up, no watermark, and you can print as many copies as you need for home or classroom use.

What ages are these unicorn coloring pages for?

Most designs are drawn with thick, closed outlines and medium-large regions, which suits ages 3–8 best. Younger kids can manage the kawaii faces and baby unicorns; the castle and flying scenes have more detail for older kids.

What paper size do the PDFs print on?

All pages are sized for standard US Letter (8.5×11") with safe margins for home printers. They also print fine on A4 — the artwork simply centers with slightly larger margins.

Can I use these in my classroom or daycare?

Absolutely. Free personal, classroom, homeschool, and therapy use is exactly what they're for. Please don't resell the files or re-upload them to other websites.

Why are there no solid black areas in the designs?

That's deliberate — solid fills drain ink cartridges fast. Every page here is pure outline art, so a full collection costs pennies to print.

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