There is something about princess coloring pages that never gets old, and I genuinely mean that as a grown adult woman with a very serious colored pencil collection. Princess designs are some of my absolute favorites to color because they strike that perfect balance between fun and relaxing.
There are big open skirts just begging to be filled with soft pastels, tiny crown details that reward a little patience, and the most charming poses and expressions that make every page feel like its own little story. I put together this collection of 18 sweet princess coloring sheets because I wanted a mix that would work for everyone.
Some pages here are beautifully simple and great for a quick creative break, while others have more detail to really sink into when you have a bit more time to yourself. My personal favorites involve flowers, magical accessories and dreamy poses, but honestly every single one of these made me want to immediately reach for my markers. So scroll through, find the ones that speak to you, and get ready for some genuinely lovely creative time.
A Smiling Princess in Her Gorgeous Ball Gown

This coloring page features an adorable cartoon princess standing front and center, wearing a beautiful layered ball gown with elegant petal-like panels fanning out from the waist. She has long flowing hair, tiny drop earrings, and a classic pointed crown sitting on top of her head. The bodice has a sweet sweetheart neckline detail and little puffed sleeves that give her outfit so much charm. The lines throughout are bold and clean, making every section of her dress, hair and crown super easy to distinguish and fill in. The overall layout is simple and uncluttered with plenty of open space in the skirt panels just waiting for color.
I absolutely love how this page strikes that perfect balance between detailed enough to be interesting and simple enough to actually finish in one sitting. The big open sections of the skirt are so satisfying to color in with soft pinks, lavenders or even a bold royal blue if you’re feeling fancy. Plus that little crown? Such a fun detail to make sparkle with some gold or yellow. It feels like a tiny creative escape that leaves you feeling accomplished without any stress at all.
Princess With a Flower Bouquet Lost in a Sweet Moment

This coloring page shows a graceful princess standing in a gentle pose, looking down at a lovely little bouquet of flowers she’s holding close to her chest. Her long wavy hair flows beautifully over her shoulders, topped with a delicate tiara that has a little gem detail in the center. She’s wearing a gorgeous layered ball gown with soft fabric folds cascading all the way down to the floor, plus the cutest puffed sleeves and a dainty pearl necklace. The line work here is more detailed and slightly finer than a basic coloring page, giving the whole design a more elegant, almost storybook illustration feel. The bouquet at the center adds a lovely cluster of small flower details that break up the larger open sections of the skirt nicely.
This one really speaks to me because of that quiet, dreamy mood she has going on. There’s something so calming about coloring a character who looks completely at peace, and I find myself naturally reaching for soft blush tones, warm golds and gentle greens for the bouquet. The flowing skirt is basically an invitation to experiment with gradient shading if you’re feeling a little adventurous. It’s the kind of page you sit down with, forget about the time, and look up twenty minutes later feeling surprisingly relaxed.
Cute Little Princess Sitting in a Spring Garden With Butterflies

This page is honestly one of the most charming designs in the bunch. It features a sweet chibi-style princess sitting right in the middle of a lush garden scene, her big round skirt spreading out around her like a little hill covered in daisies and tulips. She has the most adorable curly-tipped hair, rosy cheeks, a tiny pearl necklace and a pretty tiara with a gem center. Two little butterflies flutter on either side of her in the upper portion of the page, adding so much life and movement to the composition. The bold, clean outlines make this one very beginner friendly, and the variety of flower shapes scattered throughout including tulips, daisies and large leafy blooms gives the whole layout a really full and joyful feel.
I genuinely think this is one of those pages that just makes you happy the second you look at it. There are so many fun little sections to color, from the individual flower petals to those precious butterfly wings, and you can go full rainbow garden or keep it soft and pastel. The background garden area gives you so much room to play with greens and yellows, and the princess herself is just begging for a pretty lilac or rose colored gown. It feels less like a coloring page and more like a tiny world you get to bring to life.
Elegant Princess Holding a Little Bird With Giant Floral Background

This design has such a fairytale quality to it that I genuinely had to stop and admire it for a second before even thinking about colors. The princess stands tall and elegant, one arm raised with a tiny bird perched right on her open hand, her eyes gently closed in that classic Disney-princess-in-the-forest kind of way. Her long flowing hair falls over her shoulders, and her tiara is beautifully detailed with little gem shapes along the band. She wears a graceful layered gown with soft draping across the skirt. Behind her, filling almost the entire background, are massive rounded flower petals and leaf shapes drawn with thick bold outlines that create a really striking contrast against the finer lines used for the princess herself. That mix of line weights gives this page a lovely visual depth.
What I love most about this one is how the bold background flowers make it feel almost like a stained glass window waiting to happen. You could go super dramatic with deep jewel tones for those big petal shapes and keep the princess soft and delicate in pale pinks and creams, and the result would look absolutely stunning. The little bird is such a sweet focal point too, and deciding what color to make it is honestly one of those tiny joyful decisions that makes coloring so therapeutic. This page feels like a proper creative project rather than just a quick fill-in, and I mean that in the best possible way.
Adorable Chibi Princess With a Star and Moon Patterned Dress

This little princess is honestly the cutest thing on the page and she knows it. The design features a big-eyed chibi style princess with an oversized head, large expressive eyes and the most gorgeous heart-shaped tiara sitting perfectly on top of her long wavy hair. Her dress is where things get really fun because the entire skirt is covered in a scattered pattern of stars, crescent moons and little circle motifs, giving it a magical celestial vibe that feels totally unique compared to a plain ball gown. The lines throughout are clean and confident, with slightly thicker outlines around the main figure and finer lines used for the dress pattern details. The overall layout is centered and compact, making the whole design feel very focused and satisfying to look at.
I have such a soft spot for celestial patterns and this dress is basically my dream coloring project. You could go full galaxy mode with deep navy, purple and silver for the skirt and make those stars really pop, or keep it dreamy with soft lavender and gold for a more whimsical look. The heart tiara is also such a cute detail that deserves its own moment, maybe rose gold or a pretty coral shade. Because the design is fairly compact and not too sprawling, it’s perfect for when you want a coloring session that feels complete and polished without taking up your entire afternoon.
Mini Princess With a Sparkling Magic Wand and Floating Hearts

This page has such a playful, lighthearted energy that it’s hard not to smile looking at it. The design features a super cute kawaii-style princess with a round face, rosy cheeks and a simple pointed crown on top of her short hair. She’s holding a star-tipped magic wand in one hand with little sparkle lines radiating out from the star to show it’s glowing with magic. Her outfit is a layered tiered skirt with clean simple lines, and the whole figure is drawn with thick bold outlines that give it that satisfying chunky cartoon look. Scattered around her in the white space are tiny floating hearts, small daisy flowers and a few simple circles, keeping the background feeling whimsical and lively without being too cluttered or overwhelming.
This is the kind of page I would hand to someone who says they’re not good at coloring, because it is genuinely so forgiving and fun. The large open sections of her face, dress and hair are easy to fill in quickly, and those little background details like the hearts and flowers are tiny enough to feel like cute finishing touches rather than stressful fiddly bits. I love using a bright yellow for the wand star and then building the rest of the color scheme around it. It comes together really fast and looks super sweet when it’s done, which honestly gives you the best little mood boost.
Pretty Princess Portrait With a Gorgeous Flower Crown

This one is a little different from the rest and I think that’s exactly what makes it so special. Rather than a full body illustration, this design is a close-up portrait style page showing just the face and shoulders of a charming princess with short swept hair and the most expressive eyes. The real star of the show is her flower crown, which is incredibly detailed and wraps across the top of her head with large open blooms, berry clusters, pointed leaves and delicate little buds all woven together. The line work on the face is smooth and fine, giving her features a really polished almost animation-quality look, while the crown uses slightly more intricate linework to capture all those botanical details. The overall composition feels intimate and focused, like a portrait you would actually want to frame.
I find close-up coloring pages like this one so much more relaxing than full scene designs, because all the attention goes into one concentrated area and every color choice feels really intentional. That flower crown is genuinely one of the most fun things to color because you can make each bloom a completely different color and it still looks cohesive and beautiful. Soft watercolor-style pinks and peaches for the face, then a wild mix of florals for the crown? Yes please. It feels like a little artistic moment rather than just filling things in, and the finished result honestly looks impressive enough to save or share.
Sweet Princess Cradling a Heart With a Simple Classic Crown

There is something so genuinely wholesome about this design that it just makes you feel warm inside. It shows a simple, cartoon-style princess standing front and center, gently cradling a large heart shape in both hands right at her chest. She has straight shoulder-length hair, a classic pointed crown, little drop earrings and the softest smile on her face. Her dress is a full-skirted ball gown with puffed sleeves and a pleated skirt hem, all drawn with thick confident outlines that keep everything clean and very easy to color within. The overall design is beautifully uncluttered with no background elements at all, so the princess and that sweet heart shape are the complete focus of the page.
This page gives me all the cozy, low-stress coloring vibes and I think it’s perfect for when you just want to switch your brain off and enjoy the process. That big heart in the center is such an obvious place to start and you can make it literally any color you love, hot pink, red, lilac, even a sparkly gold if you’re feeling fancy. The simplicity of the design is honestly its biggest strength because there are no fiddly little details to stress over and the whole thing comes together really quickly. It would also make the most adorable Valentine’s Day or friendship themed piece once colored in.
Big-Eyed Chibi Princess With a Flowing Cape and Tall Crown

This design is giving full fairytale protagonist energy and I am completely here for it. The page features a chibi-style princess with the most irresistibly large sparkling eyes, soft wavy hair with cute curled ends, and rosy cheeks that make her look like she just stepped out of an animated film. She wears an off-shoulder gown with a sweetheart bodice detail, a small bow at the neckline, and a gracefully flowing cape that sweeps out behind her to one side, adding a lovely sense of movement to the whole composition. Her crown is tall and elegant with little orb-tipped points and a gem in the center. The line work is clean and consistent throughout, with smooth outlines and gentle pleat details on the skirt keeping things simple but visually satisfying.
What gets me about this particular page is that flowing cape because it creates this really lovely secondary shape alongside the skirt that you can color in a completely different shade for a two-toned look. I immediately picture a deep royal blue cape paired with a soft blush pink gown, and honestly the combination in my head already looks stunning. The tall crown is also such a fun detail to make sparkle with some metallic gold or silver. For a chibi style page it has a surprisingly regal feel to it, which makes the coloring experience feel a little more grown-up and satisfying without being overly complicated.
Mysterious Princess Holding a Glowing Candle Lantern

This design has such a different mood compared to the other pages in this collection and that is honestly what makes it stand out so much. It features a more mature, elegantly drawn princess shown from the waist up, her long straight hair flowing loosely over her shoulders as she gazes downward with a quiet, knowing smile. She holds a round glass lantern in both hands with a small candle flame visible inside, and the way her fingers wrap around it feels incredibly delicate and realistic. Her dress has a pretty off-shoulder neckline with a decorative scroll and swirl trim along the collar that adds a lovely vintage detail to the overall look. The line work throughout is finer and more refined than a typical coloring page, giving the whole illustration an almost graphic novel quality that feels genuinely sophisticated.
This page feels like it was made for a slow, peaceful evening coloring session with a cup of tea nearby. The fine lines reward a little patience and care, and the lantern is honestly the most exciting part to color because you can create this gorgeous warm glowing effect using ambers, golds and soft oranges for the light and then keep everything else in cooler tones to make it pop. I love how the scroll detail on the neckline gives you a tiny intricate section to focus on without overwhelming the rest of the page. It has a real storybook illustration quality that makes the finished piece look like something truly special.
Dreamy Princess in an Open Meadow Watching a Butterfly

This page has the most lovely airy, open feel to it thanks to all the breathing room built into the composition. The princess stands in the lower center of the page, a sweet cartoon-style figure with curly-tipped wavy hair, a pearl necklace, puffed sleeves and a simple flowing skirt, looking up with a charmed expression at a butterfly fluttering just above her shoulder. Two fluffy clouds drift across the upper portion of the page, and simple daisy-style flowers and little grass tufts frame the bottom edge of the scene. The bold clean outlines keep the whole design very approachable, and the generous amount of open white space in the background gives the page a light and uncluttered feel that is genuinely refreshing.
What I love about this one is how the open sky background is basically a blank canvas invitation. You could leave it white for a clean minimal look, add a soft blue wash for a daytime sky effect, or even go dreamy with a pastel gradient. The butterfly is such a tiny but exciting detail and picking its wing colors is honestly one of those small joyful moments that makes coloring so fun. The scattered flowers along the bottom are quick and satisfying to fill in, and the whole page has this peaceful outdoor energy that makes it feel like a little escape. It’s the kind of page that just puts you in a good mood.
Friendly Princess Waving Hello in a Pretty Layered Dress

This page has such a warm, cheerful energy that it genuinely feels like the princess is waving directly at you, which is just too cute. She is drawn in a classic cartoon animation style, standing full length with one hand raised in a bright open wave and the other resting casually at her side. Her expression is full of joy with wide expressive eyes and a big open smile that makes the whole design feel really lively and fun. She wears a layered dress with a fitted bodice featuring a V-shaped panel detail at the waist and a wide flowing skirt that falls all the way to her flat pumps at the bottom. A small gem-detailed tiara sits neatly in her long side-swept hair, and the line work throughout is smooth and confident with clean outlines and just enough interior detail to make the dress feel dimensional without overcomplicating things.
I really enjoy coloring pages where the character has a strong personality coming through the pose, and this one absolutely delivers on that front. That waving arm is such a fun element because the hand and sleeve area have their own little details to fill in, and the layered skirt panels give you a natural opportunity to play with two complementary shades for a really polished two-toned effect. I keep imagining her in a classic teal and gold combination but honestly she would look just as gorgeous in warm coral and cream. She has this bright bubbly energy that makes the whole coloring session feel upbeat and fun from start to finish.
Glamorous Princess Close-Up With a Bold Floral Pattern Dress

This page is giving serious fashion illustration vibes and it is genuinely one of the most striking designs in the whole collection. It features a close-up portrait of a beautiful, more mature-looking princess from the shoulders up, with long wavy hair swept to one side and sharp, confident facial features that give her a really glamorous presence. She wears an off-shoulder dress absolutely covered in large bold floral motifs, with big rounded blooms featuring detailed dotted centers scattered across the entire bodice. The flowers vary slightly in size which makes the pattern feel really natural and organic rather than stiff or repetitive. The line work on the face is fine and polished, while the floral pattern uses slightly bolder outlines that make each bloom easy to identify and color individually.
If you are someone who loves fashion, patterns or botanical illustration then this page is going to feel like such a treat. That floral dress is basically a playground of color possibilities and you could go tropical and vibrant with hot pinks and oranges, or keep it romantic with blush tones and sage greens for a more muted editorial feel. I personally love the idea of making every single flower a slightly different color so the whole bodice becomes this gorgeous patchwork of blooms. The face and hair are satisfying to color too because the fine lines reward a steady hand and a little attention to detail. It feels like coloring a fashion plate and honestly the result looks amazing framed or pinned up.
Joyful Princess With a Heart Tiara Holding a Single Daisy

This design strikes such a lovely balance between classic princess charm and playful sweetness. The princess is shown full length in a confident, slightly turned pose with one hand extended casually at her side and the other holding a single small daisy flower up near her chest. She has long wavy hair, a pearl necklace, puffed sleeves and a beautiful layered ball gown with large rounded overskirt panels that create a really full and voluminous silhouette. The standout detail is her tiara which features a prominent heart shape at the center with pretty scroll detailing along the band, giving it way more personality than a standard crown. The outlines are bold and smooth throughout, with clean interior lines defining the skirt layers and bodice panels in a way that feels very satisfying to work with.
There is something so appealing about a princess who is just casually holding one little flower rather than a whole dramatic bouquet, and that single daisy detail makes this page feel really fresh and unassuming. The big layered skirt is absolutely perfect for a two-toned color approach since those rounded overskirt panels naturally separate from the underskirt below, and picking two colors that complement each other for those sections is genuinely one of my favorite parts of coloring pages like this. The heart tiara is also just begging to be done in rose gold or a shimmery pink. It all comes together into something that looks really polished and pretty without requiring a huge time investment.
Tiny Princess Hugging Her Beloved Teddy Bear

This might just be the most heartwarming design in the entire collection and I say that with zero hesitation. It features an absolutely tiny chibi-style princess with a big round head, rosy cheeks, sparkly eyes and a bob haircut with little flicked ends, wearing a simple crown with a single gem detail on top. She is clutching a small teddy bear tightly to her chest with both arms wrapped around it in the most adorable hug, and the bear itself has a sweet little face with its own tiny features. Her dress is simple and unpatterned with a layered skirt, keeping the focus entirely on that precious interaction between the princess and her bear. The outlines are very thick and bold throughout, giving the whole design that chunky, ultra-cute character art quality that is just incredibly satisfying to look at.
Honestly this page made me go “aww” out loud when I first saw it and I stand by that reaction completely. The teddy bear is such an unexpected and charming element because you get to decide what color he is, classic honey brown, pale cream, dusty pink or even a fun lilac if you want to go full whimsical. The simple unpatterned dress means you can be as bold or as soft with your color choices as you like without worrying about clashing with any pattern. Because the shapes are all so large, clean and simple this is also one of the fastest pages in the collection to color, making it perfect for when you want that feel-good creative fix without a big time commitment.
Cheerful Princess Placing a Flower Crown on Her Own Head

This page has such a free-spirited, joyful energy that it honestly stands out from every other design in this collection. The princess is shown from roughly the waist up, both arms raised above her head as she places or adjusts a lush flower crown on top of her long straight hair. Her face is simple and sweet with rosy cheeks and a happy open smile, and her long hair falls in neat sections down either side framing her face beautifully. The flower crown itself is the most detailed element on the page, filled with small blooms, pointed leaves and little berry-tipped stems that make it look genuinely wild and garden-fresh. Her skirt peeks into the lower portion of the frame and features a few simple daisy motifs scattered across it, tying the floral theme together from head to hem. The outlines are clean and bold throughout with a simple, uncluttered layout that keeps all the focus on that gorgeous crown.
What I love most about this page is the pose because both arms raised just feels so celebratory and full of life compared to the usual standing still princess designs. The flower crown is where I would spend most of my time, going in with a totally different color for each little bloom to create that layered wildflower garden effect. The long straight hair sections are also really fun to color since you can do a subtle gradient or even try a fantasy color like soft lavender or warm auburn. The scattered daisies on the skirt are a quick satisfying finish that ties the whole thing together perfectly.
Princess Sitting in the Grass Smelling a Freshly Picked Flower

This page has such a quietly beautiful, unhurried quality to it that feels really different from the more posed standing princess designs. It shows a graceful princess seated on a patch of grass, her full skirt pooling softly around her as she leans gently forward to smell a single small flower she holds up in one hand. Her eyes are closed, her profile is elegant, and a simple small crown sits tucked into her loose wavy hair. She wears a pearl necklace and an off-shoulder dress with puffed sleeves, and the folds of her skirt spread out generously across the lower half of the composition. A few tufts of grass are sketched in at the base to ground the scene. The line work is smooth and fluid throughout, with a slightly looser, more natural style that gives the whole illustration a really gentle and organic feel.
This is the kind of page I reach for when I genuinely want to slow down and be present with my coloring. The seated pose and that simple flower-sniffing moment create this wonderfully calm and contemplative mood that carries through the whole session. The big flowing skirt is gorgeous to color in soft warm tones like peach or buttercup yellow, and the plain background means you can add a soft wash of color behind her if you want to suggest a sunny afternoon without overcomplicating things. It feels less like completing a task and more like spending a quiet few minutes in a meadow, which is honestly exactly what a good coloring page should do.
Poised Princess Seated on a Cushioned Throne Wearing a Tall Crown

This design has a wonderfully regal, composed quality that feels like a proper royal portrait. The princess is shown seated, her layered ball gown spreading out elegantly around her with the skirt fanning into a wide smooth shape that fills the lower half of the page beautifully. On either side of her, partially visible beneath the skirt, are two plump cushions with little tassel details at the corners, giving the whole scene a very throne-room feel. She has wavy hair with curled ends, a pearl necklace, segmented puffed sleeves and a tall orb-tipped crown sitting neatly on top of her head. Her hands rest gently in her lap and her expression is warm and confident. The line work throughout is clean and consistent with smooth outlines and just enough interior detail on the sleeves and skirt layers to give the design real visual depth without overcomplicating things.
There is something so satisfying about coloring a seated princess because the way the skirt spreads out creates this really generous open canvas to work with. I love how those cushion tassels are such a tiny but delightful detail that you can make pop with a contrasting color for an extra polished finish. The segmented puffed sleeves are also really fun to shade since the natural divisions already suggest a light and shadow effect if you use two slightly different tones of the same color. It feels like a complete little royal scene and the finished result genuinely looks like something that belongs on a nursery wall or a greeting card.

