Easter coloring pages are a wonderful way to celebrate the season with creativity and color. Our free printable collection of 200+ designs features cheerful Easter bunnies, decorated eggs, and adorable spring chicks for kids and adults to enjoy.
From playful Easter baskets and blooming flowers to joyful egg hunt scenes, every page offers a fun, relaxing coloring experience. These printable PDFs work great with crayons, colored pencils, or markers, perfect for classroom activities, Sunday school, or a quiet afternoon at home.
Browse our free Easter coloring sheets and start coloring today. With simple designs for little ones and detailed pages for older kids, there is something for every age this spring.
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10 Creative Ways to Use Easter Coloring Pages
1. Make a floating Easter balloon mobile
What happens when an Easter egg takes flight? Use the Hot Air Balloon Shaped Like an Easter Egg page with its decorated panels, hanging basket, and cloud-dotted sky. Start this Easter coloring adventure by filling the balloon in bold rainbow stripes, then cut it out along with the basket. Thread fishing line through the top and hang both from a coat hanger alongside cotton ball clouds for a coloring activity that spins in the breeze.
2. Create a stained glass lily suncatcher
Sunlight streaming through a window deserves something beautiful to pass through. Use the Beautiful Stained Glass Cross with Easter Lilies page with its bold black outlines, segmented panels, and lily petals. Color each panel in rich jewel tones, cut away the white interior sections, and back them with pieces of pastel tissue paper using clear tape. Hang your finished Easter coloring suncatcher where the morning light hits it.
3. Build a hatching chick peek-a-boo slider
This chick has apparently been waiting inside that egg all morning. Color the Adorable Baby Chick Peeking Out of an Easter Egg page, cut the top shell as a flap, and attach it with a brass fastener so it swings open and shut for coloring fun that never gets old.
4. Turn the bunny workshop into a shadow box scene
Here is the Easter Bunny, sleeves rolled up, surrounded by paint pots on the Easter Bunny Painting Eggs in a Workshop page. Color the bunny, worktable, and scattered eggs, cut them out, and glue them at different depths inside a small shoebox lined with yellow paper. Add real cotton balls as paint splatters for a creative coloring project that pops into three dimensions.
5. Make an Easter egg memory matching game
Grab your brightest pencils for the Collection of Mini Easter Eggs page, packed with rows of patterned eggs in stripes, zigzags, dots, and floral motifs. This coloring experience works double when you print two copies, color each matching pair identically, then cut every egg out. Glue them face-down onto cardstock squares so the blank backs look the same, shuffle, and flip two at a time to find matches. A handmade Easter coloring game with as many pairs as you have patience to color.
6. Craft a fairy garden Easter terrarium
Deep in a mossy hollow, a fairy is tucking painted eggs between toadstool caps. Color the Fairy Hiding Easter Eggs in a Toadstool Garden page, then cut out the fairy, mushrooms, and eggs separately. Stand them inside a clear glass jar using small clay blobs, add real pebbles and dried moss for a coloring challenge that becomes a springtime terrarium.
7. Hang real ornaments from an Easter tree
The Magical Easter Tree with Hanging Ornaments page is practically begging to leave the book. Color the eggs, stars, and bows, cut each one out, laminate with clear packing tape, and loop ribbon through for coloring time that becomes a real tabletop Easter tree.
8. String together a cottage door garland
Pick your softest pastels or go bold with contrasting brights for the Easter Egg Garland Hanging on a Cottage Door page with its draped string of patterned eggs, rustic door frame, and trailing ivy. This relaxing coloring session practically tells you what to do next: cut out each egg, punch holes at the top corners, and thread them onto twine. Tape the garland above a doorway for instant Easter decor from this coloring page.
9. Design a spinning Easter fortune wheel
What if you could spin an Easter egg and land on a surprise? Color the Intricate Easter Egg Mandala page with its concentric rings of geometric patterns, giving each ring a different shade. Cut out the circular mandala and attach it with a brass fastener to a larger cardboard circle where you have written treats or dares under each section. Spin the top layer for a coloring activity that doubles as a party game.
10. Make an enchanted forest egg luminary
The Enchanted Forest Style Easter Egg Design page is covered in tiny woodland details: curling ferns, mushrooms, fox silhouettes, and interlocking branches. Color the forest in deep greens, warm browns, and touches of gold, then roll the page into a cylinder and tape the seam. Slip it over a glass jar with a battery tea light inside, and the glow filters through the woodland coloring adventure you created.


