What I love about these coloring sheets is their versatility! They feature cute kawaii-themed princesses, iconic Disney princesses like Cinderella and Ariel, and fierce warrior princesses like Mulan. You’ll also encounter whimsical cartoon princesses and enchanting fantasy-themed princesses. Each character offers a unique scene, making every coloring session a fun experience! The Princess coloring pages are sized for standard US letter paper, making them easy to print. Don’t forget to check back regularly, as I constantly add new free printable coloring sheets for you to enjoy!
Drawing Instructions
Outline the Princess’s Head
Start with the first image. Here, I’m focusing on sketching the head shape of the Cute Princess. Using light pencil strokes, draw a rounded shape for her face, keeping the top slightly wider. Add a small crown on her head with a pointed tip for a royal look. Make sure to include small curves for her ears on either side. This foundational step helps set the overall proportions of the character, which is essential for a balanced drawing.
Add Facial Features
Next, refer to the second image to incorporate facial features. Sketch two large, round eyes positioned evenly apart, giving her a whimsical gaze. Add a smile beneath the eyes to create a friendly expression. Don’t forget to mark the eyebrows lightly above the eyes, which adds character. Achieving symmetry in facial features is key to capturing the Cute Princess’s charm in your drawing.
Detail the Hair
In the third image, I focus on drawing her hair. Create wavy lines extending from the crown, cascading down the sides of her face. It’s important to make the hair look voluminous, so add extra curves and loops. The style should reflect a playful yet elegant look suitable for a princess. Pay attention to how each wave flows to give it a lively appearance.
Draw the Neck and Shoulders
For the fourth step, look at the next image where I draw her neck and shoulders. Create a soft curve from the bottom of the head to form a neck. Then draw rounded shapes for her shoulders which will later lead into her dress. This step helps establish the posture and elegance of the princess as she stands proudly in her royal attire.
Create the Princess’s Dress
In the fifth image, I begin sketching the dress. Start by drawing the bodice and then flow into the skirt, making it wider at the bottom. Incorporate round shapes for her puffed sleeves on either side to give her a charming look. The lines should be smooth and graceful, enhancing the princess theme. Ensure that the dress seems to drape elegantly, allowing ample space for the coloring later on.
Add Final Dress Details
Take a look at the sixth image to complete the dress. Add details such as a belt or ribbons and include some folds to suggest volume in the fabric. These elements bring life to the drawing and elevate the princess’s classy appearance. Double-check the proportions, making sure the dress complements the overall character beautifully.
Integrate Accessories
For the seventh step, check the next image focusing on the accessories. Draw additional elements like earrings and a pendant on her dress to enhance her royal look. These little touches are essential for elevating the character’s appearance and adding sparkle. Make sure to position these details evenly so they are well balanced on the drawing.
Finalize Your Drawing
Finally, refer to the last image to finalize your Cute Princess drawing. Outline the entire drawing with a darker pen to enhance visibility and erase any leftover pencil marks. This step solidifies the shapes and prepares your princess for coloring. Take a moment to review the proportions and details to ensure everything looks harmonious as you complete your artwork.
Adding Personal Touches to Your Coloring Page
You can truly personalize your Princess drawing, making it a special addition to your cool coloring pages. Consider adding background elements like castles or forests to enhance the scene. Choosing color palettes that resonate with your style can make the final piece even more visually appealing. For instance, use pastels for a softer theme or bright colors for a vibrant one. Experiment with blending techniques for depth, especially in her dress and hair. By incorporating these suggestions, you’ll have a unique and beautiful coloring page that reflects your creativity!
1. Color by Numbers
For this activity, I like to create a color-by-numbers template from a princess coloring page. Assign specific colors to numbers and challenge kids to color the page accordingly. It’s a simple yet effective way to enhance number recognition and fine motor skills. This exercise can become a joyful competition among siblings or friends, encouraging teamwork while developing patience and attention to detail as they await vibrant results.
2. Storytelling Through Art
After completing a beautiful princess coloring page, I encourage children to craft a short story based on what they see. They can explain the princess’s adventures or her kingdom’s mysteries. This exercise promotes imaginative thinking and enhances narrative skills. It allows children to connect their artistic endeavors with their storytelling abilities, providing them with a fulfilling creative outlet while deepening their engagement with the characters.
3. Create Your Own Princess
I invite the kids to design their own princess character after coloring a page. They can draw and DIY additional elements like a costume, crown, or even magical pet. This allows them to express their creativity while practicing drawing and design skills. Encouraging them to think about their princess’s personality or abilities adds another layer to the activity, making it a detailed and multifaceted creative experience.
4. Rhymes and Colors
To blend language arts with coloring, I propose an exercise where children create rhymes using words associated with their princess pages. After coloring, they can write down a few lines about their princess and her story. This exercise enhances vocabulary and language skills, allowing kids to think critically about word choice while having fun with their colored creations in a meaningful way.
5. Create a Princess Comic Strip
After coloring a princess page, I like to have the kids create a comic strip. They can illustrate scenes that feature the princess in different adventures. This exercise combines art with storytelling, allowing them to use their imagination as they visualize narratives. It strengthens sequential thinking skills and enhances creativity while giving life to their beautifully crafted princess characters.
6. DIY Princess Costume Design
Using a colored princess page as inspiration, I encourage kids to design their own princess costume on paper. They can sketch styles, colors, and accessories, allowing their imaginations to run wild. This exercise fosters creativity while teaching design concepts, as they think about how different elements come together in fashion. It’s a simple yet effective way to express creative ideas through DIY art.
7. Princess Puzzle Pieces
After coloring a princess page, we can turn it into a puzzle! I simply glue their coloring onto cardboard and cut it into various shapes. This activity promotes spatial awareness and fine motor skills as they work to assemble their puzzles. It’s both a fun and challenging way to engage with their artwork beyond the initial coloring phase, fostering persistence and problem-solving skills.
8. Color Matching Game
Turn the completed princess coloring page into a memory game by creating cards with different colored sections from the coloring page. Children can match pairs by flipping over cards, reinforcing memory skills. This activity is engaging and interactive, providing a unique twist to color recognition and stimulating cognitive development while bringing their colored princesses into a game format.
9. Princess Mood Board
After coloring their princess page, I suggest creating a mood board that reflects the princess’s story or emotions. Kids can cut out pictures, words, or colors from magazines and arrange them creatively. This exercise allows them to think deeply about the character’s attributes while practicing collaging and design skills, resulting in a detailed representation of their creative expression.
10. Fairy Tale Creation
Once they finish coloring, I encourage kids to rewrite a classic fairy tale featuring their colored princess. They can add new twists and adventures, making the story their own. This exercise fuels imaginative storytelling and enhances writing skills, fostering a sense of ownership over their narrative while allowing them to connect their artistic work with their storytelling abilities.





















































