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Princess Coloring Pages — Free & Printable
Crowns, castles, ball gowns and the odd friendly dragon to rescue — here's a whole kingdom of princess coloring pages your little one can pick, print and start coloring in under a minute. Every page is free, ready for A4 or US Letter, and there's no account to make first.
Where can I get free princess coloring pages?
Right here. Hello Playdate has free, printable princess coloring pages — fairy-tale princesses, castles, carriages and gowns in big, easy-to-color lines for little hands. Pick a page, print it on A4 or Letter, and color. No sign-up, no watermark, and you can even make one from your own child's photo.
Almost every small child goes through a princess phase, and a printed coloring page is the cheapest, calmest way to feed it. It's a rainy Tuesday, you've got twenty minutes before dinner, and someone small is asking for "a princess one" — and the honest truth is you'll have a page on the kitchen table before the crayons are even out of the box. No app to download, no slideshow of ads to click past, no "five more minutes" tablet negotiation. Just a princess, a printer, and a quiet little person.
We've tried to make the collection feel curated rather than churned out. There are gentle fairy-tale princesses in long flowing gowns, castles with turrets and fluttering flags, horse-drawn carriages, crowns and jeweled tiaras, garden and grand-ballroom scenes, and a friendly dragon or two for the kids who like a story with their coloring. The pages also come in a range of difficulty: big, bold outlines with lots of open space for toddlers, and finer, more detailed castle scenes for older kids who want something to really settle into.
Everything here is free and stays free — no login, no email wall, and no "premium" tier hiding the prettiest gowns behind a paywall. Open a page, hit print, and it comes out clean on plain white paper from any home printer. And here's the part no clip-art site can do: upload a real photo of your own child in her dress-up crown, and our free tool turns her into the princess on the page — a one-of-a-kind page starring the actual little royal at your house.
Why a princess coloring page is a parent's secret weapon
Quiet in 60 seconds
Pick a princess, print, hand over the crayons. No app, no ads, no account — just a calm half-hour without a single screen in sight.
Builds little hands
Gripping a crayon and steering it near the lines is real fine-motor practice — the same small-muscle control kids lean on later for holding a pencil and writing.
Free, every single page
No subscription, no premium tease, no watermark stamped across the castle. Print one princess or print twenty — it costs nothing either way.
Sized for your printer
Clean A4 and US Letter output that prints edge-to-edge at home on plain paper, so the gown and the turrets never get clipped at the margins.
Her, on the page
Upload a photo of your child in her crown and our free tool turns her into the princess she gets to color in — the page only your family can make.
Brilliant for parties
Print a stack as a princess-party activity or a quiet-table favor, and nobody has to share a coloring book or fight over the purple.
Pediatricians note that developing fine motor skills in early childhood predicts not just writing success but better performance in reading and math later in elementary school — the same small-muscle control a child practices every time she colors a crayon up to the edge of a castle wall.
Best for ages 2–8
Just right for your littlest royal — and her big sister too
Princess pages skew young, so we've covered both ends. For toddlers and 2- to 3-year-olds, reach for the big, bold, chunky-line pages where coloring well outside the lines is completely fine — the gripping and scribbling is the whole point, and a wobbly purple gown is a small triumph, not a mistake. For 4- to 8-year-olds who want a challenge, the detailed castle, carriage and ballroom scenes give them far more to fill in. Whatever's being asked for, there's a princess for the kid in front of you.
- Big, simple shapes for toddlers
- Finer castle scenes for ages 5+
- Crowns, gowns, castles & carriages
- Friendly stories, no scary villains
From "I want a princess one" to a page on the table in 3 steps
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Pick your princess
Browse the free princess pages and tap the one she points at — a flowing gown, a turreted castle, a horse-drawn carriage, or all three at once.
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Print it free
One click prints a clean A4 or Letter page on plain paper. No account, no watermark, no "start your free trial" pop-up between you and the print button.
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Color it — or make it her
Hand over the crayons, or upload a photo of your own little princess and turn her into the coloring page she gets to color in herself.
Frequently asked questions
Are these princess coloring pages really free?
Do I have to sign up or give an email to print?
What age are princess coloring pages good for?
Can I make a princess coloring page from a photo of my own child?
Are these Disney princesses?
What paper size do they print on?
Can I print a bunch for a princess birthday party?
More magic to print while the crayons are out
If she loved the princesses, she'll want these too — true fantasy cousins, a couple of cross-overs, and the wedge nobody else can do.
All free coloring pages
The full library hub — over a thousand printable pages by theme, age and season.
Unicorn coloring pages
Rainbow manes and sparkles — the princess's best friend in the whole kingdom.
Mermaid coloring pages
Underwater princesses with shimmering tails, shells and hidden treasure.
Dragon coloring pages
Every princess story needs a dragon — friendly, fierce, or somewhere in between.
Rainbow coloring pages
Big arcs of color for the littlest hands — easy, cheerful and quick to finish.
Turn a photo into a coloring page
Make a custom page from your child's photo — her own little princess portrait, free in under a minute.
Ready to crown a quiet afternoon?
Grab a stack of free princess pages and print them now — or upload a photo and make a one-of-a-kind page starring your own little princess.
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