Each of these girls’ coloring pages showcases scenes full of joy and inspiration. You’ll find adorable characters, cute patterns, and designs that encourage kids to express themselves. Whether your young artist wants to color at home, on a road trip, or at a sleepover with friends, these pages are sure to provide lots of creative excitement.
How to Use These Coloring Pages
To get started, simply click on any of the below images or links, which will open the PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you are free to download, print, or even color digitally on a tablet or iPad. All of these coloring pages are on standard US letter size, but they also fit perfectly onto A4 paper sizes too! Enjoy!
Fun Things To Do With Your Coloring Pages for Girls
Create a Personalized Storybook
Once your child has colored a few pages, turn them into a storybook! Have her come up with a short story or description for each coloring sheet. Then staple or bind the pages together to make her own book. This project is a great way to mix art and writing.
Design a Bedroom Gallery
Pick your child’s favorite coloring pages and hang them in her bedroom. You can use dollar store frames or make your own from cardboard. Let her decorate the frames with glitter, stickers, or markers. This turns her artwork into real wall art!
Make Greeting Cards
Shrink your coloring pages before printing to fit the size of a greeting card. After coloring, fold the paper and write a sweet message inside. These make great birthday, thank you, or holiday cards for friends and family.
Craft a Mobile
Cut out shapes or characters from the colored pages and attach them to string. Use a hoop or stick as the base and hang the pieces to make a mobile. This works great with butterflies, stars, or fairies. Hang it near a window so it moves with the breeze.
Design Custom Bookmarks
Cut your finished coloring pages into strips about 2 inches wide and 6 inches tall. You can laminate them to make them last longer and punch a hole at the top to add a ribbon or yarn. These make perfect gifts or personal bookmarks for reading time.
Create a Puzzle
Glue a colored sheet onto a piece of cardboard or cardstock. Once it’s dry, use scissors to cut it into puzzle pieces. The number of pieces can match your child’s age and skill level. Then mix them up and try to put it back together!
Decorate a Journal Cover
Take a plain notebook or journal and glue a coloring page onto the front. Let your child add her name and decorate the edges with washi tape or stickers. It’s a fun way to make school supplies extra special.
Make a Memory Game
Print two copies of the same coloring pages, color them, and cut them into squares. Turn them into a fun memory-matching game by flipping the squares face down and trying to find the pairs. It’s a fun way to boost memory skills while playing.
Design a Calendar
Choose 12 of your favorite colored pages and assign one to each month. Print a blank calendar grid to go underneath each one. Bind them together or hang them with a clip to create a personalized calendar. Add birthdays and holidays to make it even more fun.
Create a Door Hanger
Cut out a rectangle from a colored sheet and cut a hole at the top to hang it on a door handle. Write messages like “Do Not Disturb” or “Come In!” Let your child design one for her room, a sibling, or a friend.
Turn It Into a Placemat
After your child finishes coloring a page, laminate it and use it as a placemat for meals. This can help make dinner time more fun and personal. You can even make themed sets for birthdays or holidays.
Use as Scrapbook Decorations
If your child enjoys scrapbooking, use her colored pages to decorate the scrapbook. Cut out parts of the page—like animals, hearts, or stars—and glue them onto the pages with photos and stickers. It adds a colorful, handmade touch.
Design a Fancy Crown
Color and cut out the top of a page with lots of patterns, flowers, or jewels. Tape or staple it into a circle to make a wearable crown. Add glitter, feathers, or gems to finish the look. Great for pretend play or birthday parties.
Make a Puppet Show
Turn colored pages with characters into paper puppets. Cut them out and glue onto craft sticks or straws. Then create a puppet theater out of a cardboard box and let the storytelling begin!
Create a Coloring Binder
Organize all your favorite coloring pages in a binder. Use page protectors to keep them safe and flip through your personal coloring book anytime. You can even divide the binder by themes like animals, fairies, or seasons. These fun and simple crafts are perfect for using up your free printable PDF coloring pages. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or babysitter, these ideas can keep kids entertained and creative all year long. Enjoy the coloring fun!















































































