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    21 Charming Princess Pictures To Color For Fairytale Lovers

    Emily CarterBy Emily CarterFebruary 20, 202629 Mins Read
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    Princess coloring pages hold a really special place in my heart, and honestly I don’t think that ever goes away no matter how old you get. There is something so genuinely magical about sitting down with a beautiful princess illustration and getting to decide every single color, from the shade of her gown to the sparkle in her crown.I have put together 21 of my absolute favorite princess coloring pages for this collection, and I am so excited to share them because they really do cover every kind of princess lover out there.

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    • A Graceful Princess in a Sweeping Ball Gown
    • A Pretty Princess Holding a Single Rose
    • A Dreamy Princess Gazing Out From Her Castle Balcony
    • A Princess Lifting Her Floral Embroidered Gown as She Walks
    • A Twirling Princess Showing Off Her Swirling Ball Gown
    • A Forest Princess Standing Among Tall Leafy Plants and Wildflowers
    • A Princess Lost in the Magic of a Fairytale Book
    • A Sweet Princess with a Heart Tiara and Crossed Hands
    • A Princess Holding an Open Music Box with a Tiny Ballerina Inside
    • A Queen-Like Princess Portrait Framed by Roses and Botanical Branches
    • A Princess with a Little Bird Perched on Her Hand
    • A Dancing Princess in a Dramatic Gown with Ruffled Sleeves
    • A Botanical Princess with a Rose Crown and Falling Petals
    • A Princess Holding a Sparkling Star Wand
    • A Princess with an Elegant Updo Cradling a Wildflower Bouquet
    • A Medieval Princess in an Ornate Gown Covered in Scrollwork and Damask Patterns
    • A Princess Sitting on a Floral Swing Wrapped in Climbing Blooms
    • A Princess Gazing Down at a Heart Shaped Locket
    • A Princess Portrait Framed Inside an Oval Rose Mirror
    • A Ball Gown Princess with a Tiered Jewel Trimmed Skirt and Long Gloves
    • A Princess Reading a Rolled Scroll Tied with a Ribbon

    Some of these designs are soft and simple, perfect for a relaxed evening when you just want something easy and enjoyable to work through. Others are packed with intricate details and gorgeous patterns that will keep you happily busy for hours. My personal favorites in this bunch feature stunning ball gowns, enchanted forest settings, and the most beautiful botanical details that I could honestly stare at all day.

    No matter what your coloring style is, I am pretty confident there is at least one page in here that is going to make you reach straight for your favorite pencils. So settle in, pick your colors, and get ready to fall headfirst into the most charming fairytale coloring session.

    A Graceful Princess in a Sweeping Ball Gown

    This coloring page features an elegant princess standing tall in a gorgeous full-length ball gown that takes up most of the page. Her long flowing hair cascades over her shoulders and she wears a delicate tiara on top. The gown itself is beautifully detailed with swirling scroll patterns across the skirt and a row of pretty floral motifs along the hem. The off-the-shoulder bodice has a lovely heart-shaped neckline and the sleeves have a soft puffed shape. The line work is bold and clean throughout, making every section easy to identify and color in, with just enough fine detail in the decorative patterns to keep things interesting.

    I absolutely love how this page gives you the best of both worlds. The large open areas of the skirt are so satisfying to fill in with your favorite princess colors, and then those gorgeous swirly patterns and little flowers along the bottom give you a chance to get creative with accent shades. I can already picture this in soft lavender with gold details or a dreamy rose pink with silver. It is the kind of page that feels like a treat to color, not a chore, and honestly the result looks stunning no matter what color palette you go with.

    A Pretty Princess Holding a Single Rose

    This page is a close-up portrait style design featuring a beautiful princess from the waist up, which makes it feel a little different from your typical full-length princess coloring page. She has her hair swept up elegantly with soft flowing locks falling over one shoulder, and a delicate tiara sitting on top. A teardrop earring adds a sweet little detail near her face. She is wearing an off-the-shoulder gown with puffed sleeves and a diagonal sash across her bodice. The real star of the show though is the single long-stemmed rose she is holding up, complete with petals, leaves, and a slender stem. The line work is bold and smooth throughout with slightly finer lines used for the facial features and the rose details.

    I personally find portrait-style coloring pages like this one so much more relaxing than busy full-page designs. There is something really peaceful about focusing on a single figure with not too much going on in the background. That rose is genuinely such a fun little focal point to color too. A classic red rose feels timeless but I think a soft peach or even a lilac rose would look absolutely dreamy here. The flowing hair and the smooth open areas of the gown make this one really satisfying to fill in, and the whole thing comes together into something that looks genuinely lovely when finished.

    A Dreamy Princess Gazing Out From Her Castle Balcony

    This coloring page has such a story-like quality to it, featuring a princess seated on a stone balcony ledge as she gazes thoughtfully out toward a rolling mountain landscape. Her long wavy hair is braided at the crown and flows beautifully down past her waist, and her medieval-style gown has lovely puffed sleeves with long fitted cuffs. The background is filled with gorgeous texture work, from the chunky castle stonework on the left side to the elegant turned balcony balusters on the right. Soft rolling hills and clusters of trees fill the middle distance, giving the whole scene a really romantic fairytale atmosphere. The line work is confident and medium weight throughout, with slightly lighter lines used for the background landscape to naturally draw your eye to the princess first.

    This is honestly one of those coloring pages that I could sit with for an entire afternoon and not even notice the time passing. The stonework alone is so meditative to color, and I love that you get to make creative choices about the whole scene rather than just filling in a single figure. Do you go for a warm golden sunset sky or a soft moody blue? Mossy green stones or warm sandy beige? The options feel endless and every choice gives the page a totally different mood. It feels less like coloring and more like painting a little scene from a fairytale, which is my absolute favorite kind of coloring experience.

    A Princess Lifting Her Floral Embroidered Gown as She Walks

    This coloring page features a full-length princess design with a really lovely sense of gentle movement to it, showing her mid-step as she lifts one side of her wide skirt slightly with her hand. Her hair is swept up into an elegant braided updo and she has a warm smile on her face as she glances forward. The gown itself is a beautiful wide-skirted ball gown with puffed sleeves and a fitted bodice, and the real charm of this design is the gorgeous floral embroidery scattered across the skirt. Delicate flower blooms and leafy sprigs are dotted all the way around the hem and trail upward across the fabric in a loose naturalistic pattern that feels really fresh and garden-inspired. The underskirt peeks out with an additional ruffle layer at the bottom, adding extra detail and texture. The line work is clean and bold on the main figure with slightly finer lines used for the floral motifs.

    I find this page so appealing because it manages to feel both classic and fresh at the same time. That floral embroidery pattern is genuinely one of my favorite things to color in this whole collection because you can go in so many different directions with it. A soft wildflower mix of blues, purples, and whites against a pale gown looks absolutely dreamy, or you could go bold with bright blooms on a rich jewel-toned skirt for something really striking. The large open panels of the skirt also give you plenty of room to practice smooth even coloring, making this one a really satisfying all-round experience.

    A Twirling Princess Showing Off Her Swirling Ball Gown

    This coloring page is pure joy from top to bottom, capturing a princess mid-twirl as she holds out the skirt of her gorgeous ball gown with both hands. Her head is tilted down with a soft smile, her hair falling loosely around her shoulders with a pretty tiara on top. The gown is the real showstopper here, billowing outward in a wide sweeping arc that fills most of the page with beautiful flowing fabric lines. The hem is trimmed with a scalloped ruffle edge and decorated with elegant swirl motifs that give it a really polished fairytale feel. Little motion lines around the base of the skirt add to the sense of movement and spin. The line work is clean and bold throughout, keeping everything easy to color while still feeling dynamic and full of life.

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    I have to say, twirling princess pages are genuinely some of my favorites to color because that big swooping skirt gives you so much room to play with color gradients and shading. You can go from deep royal blue at the waist fading out to a pale icy blue at the hem, or try a warm ombre from golden yellow into soft peach. The swirl details along the hem are such a fun little bonus too because you can pick them out in a contrasting metallic gold or silver to make them really pop. This one just has so much energy to it and the finished result always looks like it belongs in an actual storybook.

    A Forest Princess Standing Among Tall Leafy Plants and Wildflowers

    This page has such a magical woodland energy to it, showing a princess standing straight and still in the center of a natural forest setting. She wears a long flowing cloak fastened at the collar with two small buttons, and underneath you can see a simple belted gown. Her long straight hair falls over her shoulders and she wears a delicate woven crown of leaves and twigs on her head, which gives her a really enchanting nature queen vibe. Two tall leafy stems frame her symmetrically on either side, reaching up past her head, while small simple wildflowers and grass cluster around her feet at the bottom of the page. The overall composition is beautifully balanced and almost portrait-like, with clean medium-weight lines throughout that make every section clearly defined and easy to work with.

    What I find so appealing about this particular page is how different it feels from your typical sparkly ball gown princess design. There is something really calming about the nature setting, and all those individual leaves on the tall stems are genuinely so satisfying to color one by one. You could go full enchanted forest with deep greens and earthy browns, or take it in a more whimsical direction with soft sage greens and blush pink flowers. The cloak is also a brilliant canvas for color because it is such a large clean shape. I could see it looking absolutely stunning in a deep forest green or even a soft dusty lavender.

    A Princess Lost in the Magic of a Fairytale Book

    This coloring page is an absolute charmer, featuring a princess seated on a simple wooden bench with her eyes closed and a blissful smile on her face as she holds open a large book titled “Fairytales”. Her long wavy hair flows dramatically around her and she wears a jeweled tiara headband across her forehead. The book cover itself is packed with intricate decorative details, tiny swirling patterns and little illustrated motifs that make it a real focal point of the page. Magical four-pointed stars are scattered across the upper background along with soft bubble and swirl details that give the whole scene a dreamy, enchanted atmosphere. The line work varies nicely throughout, with bold clean outlines on the main figure and softer lighter lines used for the background details and magic swirls.

    This page genuinely made me smile the moment I saw it because there is something so relatable about a princess who just wants to curl up with a good book. The book cover alone is worth the price of admission, it is like a mini intricate coloring page within the page and I love spending extra time on detailed little sections like that. The background stars and swirls are perfect for adding a soft glow effect with some pale yellows or icy blues, and the flowing gown gives you a lovely large area to fill with your favorite dreamy color. It is the kind of page that feels really special to frame and keep once you are done with it.

    A Sweet Princess with a Heart Tiara and Crossed Hands

    This coloring page is a close-up portrait design that cuts off just below the waist, putting all the focus on the princess herself rather than a big elaborate background or gown. She stands with her hands gently crossed in front of her, wearing a beautiful off-the-shoulder dress with soft puffed sleeves and bracelet cuffs. Her long wavy hair falls over both shoulders and she has a sweet round stud earring on each ear. The real standout feature of this design is her gorgeous tiara, which is made up entirely of heart shapes with a large central heart sitting prominently on top. It is such a cute and romantic touch that makes this princess feel really unique. The line work is bold and chunky throughout, keeping the design very clean and approachable with smooth open areas that are easy to fill in.

    Honestly this one is such a feel-good page to color. There is nothing overwhelming about it at all, which makes it perfect for a laid-back coloring session when you just want something quick and satisfying rather than a big detailed project. That heart tiara is genuinely so fun to color and I immediately want to do it in deep red with rose gold accents, though a soft pink with sparkly gems would also be completely adorable. The simplicity of the design actually gives it a lot of charm and I think it would look really sweet colored in soft romantic tones like blush, champagne, and warm gold.

    A Princess Holding an Open Music Box with a Tiny Ballerina Inside

    This coloring page is absolutely brimming with charm and detail, featuring a close-up portrait of a princess from roughly the waist up as she holds out a small open jewelry box with a tiny ballerina figurine standing inside it. Her long streaky hair is swept back into a beautifully detailed half-up style with a tall ornate tiara sitting on top, and her dress is covered in the most gorgeous climbing floral and leaf embroidery that wraps around the bodice and skirt in a really lush and intricate pattern. The music box itself is such a lovely focal point, decorated with a keyhole detail on the front and a small painted motif on the inside lid, with the little ballerina posed mid-dance on top. The line work throughout is notably detailed and uses finer strokes for the hair texture and floral embroidery, giving the whole page a really rich and layered quality.

    This page genuinely made me do a little gasp when I first saw it because that music box detail is just so incredibly sweet and creative. Coloring the tiny ballerina inside is honestly one of the most delightful miniature coloring challenges I have come across in a princess page and I love picking out her little tutu in a contrasting color to the box. The floral embroidery on the dress is also incredibly satisfying to work through slowly, and the heavily lined hair texture gives you a perfect opportunity to try some beautiful multi-tonal blending. This one is a true labor of love but the finished result is genuinely something worth showing off.

    A Queen-Like Princess Portrait Framed by Roses and Botanical Branches

    This coloring page has a really sophisticated editorial feel to it, designed as a close-up bust portrait of a princess with long flowing hair and striking facial features. She wears a tall ornate crown decorated with gems and dot details that sits beautifully as the centerpiece of the composition. What makes this design really special is the decorative botanical border that frames her on both sides and along the bottom, made up of elegant rose blooms, leafy stems, and delicate berry sprigs that curve inward to create a soft wreath-like shape around her. The line work is notably finer and more detailed here compared to a typical coloring page, giving the whole thing a more mature and artistic quality that feels closer to an illustration than a kids’ activity sheet.

    This one is genuinely right up my street because it has that grown-up coloring book energy that I absolutely love. The roses in the border are so satisfying to color with layered petal shading and I always enjoy taking my time on detailed botanical elements like those little berry sprigs. The hair is also a dream to work with if you are into blending techniques, since all those flowing strands give you a perfect opportunity to try some soft gradient coloring. I think this page would look incredible framed on a wall when finished, and honestly that is the highest compliment I can give a coloring page.

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    A Princess with a Little Bird Perched on Her Hand

    This coloring page has such a classic storybook feel to it, showing a princess from about the waist up as she gazes down tenderly at a small bird perched on her raised finger. Her long streaky hair falls over her shoulders and she wears a gemstone tiara and a pretty short-sleeved dress with a round brooch detail at the neckline. The background is a beautifully detailed countryside landscape with rolling hills, scattered trees, fluffy clouds, and a tall turreted castle sitting on the left side in the distance. The whole scene is packed with lovely little elements to color without ever feeling cluttered or overwhelming. The line work is medium weight on the main figure and transitions to lighter finer lines in the background, giving the page a natural sense of depth and layering.

    There is something so warm and charming about this page that makes it genuinely lovely to sit with. The little bird is such a sweet focal point and I always enjoy picking out a fun color for an animal companion, a classic robin red or maybe a soft bluebird color would both look gorgeous here. The background is where this page really shines for me though because you get to color an entire little kingdom and make all the decisions about the sky, the hills, the trees, and the castle. It feels like creating a whole world rather than just filling in a picture, and that makes it one of those pages you find yourself not wanting to rush through.

    A Dancing Princess in a Dramatic Gown with Ruffled Sleeves

    This coloring page features a full-length princess design with serious ball gown energy, and that gown is absolutely the star of the show. She stands mid-movement with her hair swept up into an elegant updo topped with a pretty tiara, and her face is tilted down with a soft dreamy expression. The dress itself is incredibly dramatic with a wide sweeping skirt and the most gorgeous oversized off-the-shoulder sleeves that cascade down into layers of ruffled fabric on each side. The bodice is fitted and the skirt flows outward in beautiful soft folds, with the whole silhouette feeling really grand and theatrical. The line work is bold and flowing throughout, capturing all that fabric movement with confident curves and clean open sections that are very satisfying to fill in.

    What I love most about this page is how much personality that dress has. Those big ruffled sleeve panels are unlike anything else in this collection and they are so much fun to color because you can treat each ruffle layer as a slightly different shade to create a really beautiful dimensional effect. I immediately picture this gown in a rich emerald green with gold trim, or a deep midnight blue fading into soft silver at the ruffles. The large open areas of the skirt are perfect for blending and the overall result when finished looks genuinely theatrical and stunning. This one is a total treat for anyone who loves a maximalist fairytale moment.

    A Botanical Princess with a Rose Crown and Falling Petals

    This coloring page has the most gorgeous garden party energy, featuring a full-length princess standing tall in a flowing A-line gown with a beautiful heart-shaped bodice and soft puffed sleeves. Her long wavy hair falls loosely over her shoulders and she wears the most stunning floral crown made up of roses, buds, and leafy stems that sits like a natural halo on top of her head. Floating petal shapes are scattered across the background on both sides of her, giving the whole scene a romantic in-bloom atmosphere. The hem of the gown is decorated with delicate climbing leaf and vine motifs that trail upward from the base, tying the botanical theme together from top to bottom beautifully. The line work is clean and medium weight throughout, keeping everything approachable while still having enough detail to make it really interesting to color.

    This page feels like a true celebration of all things floral and I am completely here for it. The rose crown is my absolute favorite part because each little bloom has its own individual petal detail that you can pick out in different shades to create a really lush layered look. I love the idea of coloring the roses in a mix of blush, coral, and cream to give it that wild garden feel. The vine embroidery along the hem is another really satisfying detail to work through slowly, and those scattered floating petals in the background are a lovely finishing touch that you can color in any shade you like to tie the whole palette together.

    A Princess Holding a Sparkling Star Wand

    This coloring page is a close-up design showing a princess from roughly the waist up, holding a magic wand with both hands as she looks out at the viewer with a confident and slightly knowing smile. Her long straight hair is pushed back with a simple headband and her dress has a sweet square neckline with short puffed sleeves and cuffed wrists. The wand itself has a classic five-pointed star tip and is surrounded by little sparkle marks, short dash lines, and small circle details that radiate outward to suggest a magical glow in action. The lower half of the page is filled with the soft pleated folds of her skirt, giving a nice open area to work with. The line work is bold and clean throughout with slightly heavier outlines on the outer edges of the figure, giving the whole design a crisp and polished cartoon quality.

    I find this page really charming because it has a different energy from a lot of the other princess designs, she looks like she actually knows how to use that wand and means business. The star is such a fun little detail to color and I think making it a bright glowing gold or a shimmery yellow with white highlights around the sparkle marks would look absolutely magical. The large pleated skirt at the bottom is so smooth and easy to fill in, which makes this a great page for when you want something enjoyable without too much pressure. It is quick to color but still looks really lovely when it is done.

    A Princess with an Elegant Updo Cradling a Wildflower Bouquet

    This coloring page has a really refined and almost vintage illustration quality to it, featuring a princess shown from roughly the waist up as she holds a lush gathered wildflower bouquet and glances upward with a soft thoughtful expression. Her hair is styled in a beautifully detailed braided updo with elegant rolled sections that catch the light, and she wears a high-collared dress with wonderfully voluminous puffed sleeves that have a rich gathered texture to them. The bouquet is genuinely the most intricate element on the page, made up of a gorgeous mix of bell-shaped blooms, small daisy-like flowers, round seed heads, leafy stems, and long trailing grasses all tied together with a delicate ribbon bow at the base. The line work throughout is notably finer and more detailed than a typical coloring page, giving this design a sophisticated illustrative quality that feels really special.

    This is one of those pages I would genuinely set aside some proper quiet time for rather than rushing through, because that bouquet deserves real attention. There are so many different flower types tucked into it and coloring each one individually in complementary shades is honestly such a joy. I love the idea of going for a soft cottagecore palette here with dusty blues, muted purples, soft whites, and warm greens throughout the foliage. The puffed sleeves with all their lovely fabric folds are also really satisfying to shade, and the whole finished piece has the kind of delicate charm that looks absolutely beautiful when framed.

    A Medieval Princess in an Ornate Gown Covered in Scrollwork and Damask Patterns

    This coloring page is an absolute feast of detail, featuring a princess shown from about mid-thigh up in a richly decorated medieval-style gown that is packed with intricate surface ornamentation from top to bottom. Her wavy hair flows over one shoulder and she wears a tall elegant crown with gem details at the center. The dress itself is structured with a square sweetheart neckline and wide bell sleeves that flare out dramatically at the elbow, and virtually every panel of the gown is covered in gorgeous scrollwork, floral damask motifs, and ornate filigree-style patterning along the borders and cuffs. The bodice features particularly dense and elaborate detailing that gives it a real embroidered textile feel. The line work is finer and more intricate than most princess coloring pages, making this one firmly aimed at older colorists who enjoy a proper challenge.

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    If you are someone who gets genuinely excited about complex detailed coloring rather than simple fill-in designs, this page was basically made for you. I could happily spend an entire evening just on the bodice patterning alone, carefully picking out each scroll and leaf shape in a contrasting color to the base fabric. The combination of open striped fabric sections on the skirt and sleeves alongside those dense ornamental borders gives you a really lovely mix of detailed and relaxed areas to work through. I picture this looking absolutely regal in deep burgundy and gold, or maybe a rich royal blue with silver filigree details. It is the kind of page that feels genuinely rewarding to finish.

    A Princess Sitting on a Floral Swing Wrapped in Climbing Blooms

    This coloring page has the most enchanting composition in the whole collection, featuring a princess seated on a simple wooden swing whose ropes are completely covered in climbing floral vines that stretch all the way to the top of the page. The vines are lush and detailed, winding upward on both sides with large open five-petal blooms, smaller buds, and scattered leaves filling every inch of the rope in the most gorgeous way. The princess herself sits in the lower center of the page with long flowing hair, a pretty headband, and a simple dress with floral details along the hem, smiling warmly as she holds the vine ropes on each side. The overall layout is really tall and dramatic because of those towering floral columns, which gives the whole page a really unique and striking silhouette unlike anything else in this collection.

    This is genuinely one of my favorite designs here because the concept is just so joyful and the execution is perfect. Those climbing flower vines are my idea of the best kind of detailed coloring because they are repetitive enough to feel relaxing but varied enough to stay interesting the whole way through. You could color every flower the same shade for a cohesive look or mix it up with a rainbow of soft pastels for a really lush garden effect. I love the idea of warm peachy blooms with sage green leaves against a soft background. The whole thing just radiates that carefree magical garden energy that makes you feel happy just looking at it.

    A Princess Gazing Down at a Heart Shaped Locket

    This coloring page has such a tender and intimate feel to it, showing a princess from roughly the waist up as she looks down with a soft smile at a large heart-shaped locket she is holding open in her hands. Her long straight hair falls smoothly over her shoulders and she wears a small pointed crown on top of her head, giving her a more understated royal look compared to some of the bigger tiaras in this collection. Her dress has a simple square neckline with short puffed sleeves and a pleated skirt that fills the lower portion of the page with gentle vertical folds. The locket itself is the real focal point of the design, hanging from a chain around her neck and decorated with a pretty swirl pattern on the front face. The line work is bold and clean throughout, keeping the whole design feeling warm and approachable.

    There is something really emotionally lovely about this page that I find quite different from the more grand ballgown designs. It feels personal and story-like, as if you are catching a private moment between a princess and something she treasures. The locket is such a fun little detail to color because you can make it look like gleaming gold, antique silver, or even rose gold depending on your mood. I love the idea of picking a warm amber or blush tone for the dress to complement a gold locket, giving the whole page a really soft and romantic glow. It is a fairly quick page to color but the emotional charm of it makes it feel really satisfying once finished.

    A Princess Portrait Framed Inside an Oval Rose Mirror

    This coloring page has a really elegant and classic feel to it, presenting a princess bust portrait set inside a double oval frame that gives the whole design the look of a fancy antique mirror or cameo portrait. The frame itself is decorated with clusters of fully bloomed roses and leafy sprigs at the top and bottom, adding a romantic floral touch to the overall composition. The princess inside the frame wears a gemstone tiara, long drop earrings, and a pretty pearl necklace with a pendant at the center, and her off-the-shoulder gown has a fold-over collar detail and soft puffed sleeves. Her wavy hair falls loosely over both shoulders and she looks out at the viewer with a confident and warm expression. The line work is clean and medium weight throughout, with the oval frame and rose clusters drawn in slightly finer lines that complement the boldness of the main figure nicely.

    What I really love about this design is how the oval frame turns it into something that already looks finished and display-ready before you even pick up a single pencil. It has that portrait painting energy that makes the finished result feel genuinely special. The roses on the frame are so satisfying to color and I think going for deep red blooms with dark green leaves against a soft gold or cream frame would look absolutely stunning. The pearl necklace and tiara gems are also such fun little details to pick out carefully in silver or gold. This is one of those pages I would color slowly and really enjoy every bit of it.

    A Ball Gown Princess with a Tiered Jewel Trimmed Skirt and Long Gloves

    This coloring page is giving full-on royal gala vibes, featuring a princess standing front and center in the most spectacular tiered ball gown that absolutely dominates the page in the best possible way. Her hair is swept up into an elegant updo with a delicate tiara on top, and she wears long sleek gloves with her hands clasped neatly in front of her, which gives her a really poised and sophisticated look. The gown has a wide ruffled off-the-shoulder neckline and then cascades downward into a massive multi-tiered skirt with the most gorgeous oval jewel trim running along each tier in a repeating pattern. The bottom of the skirt fans out into soft layered horizontal ruffles that give it real volume and movement. The line work is clean and confident throughout with bold outlines on the main silhouette and finer lines used for the jewel details and skirt folds.

    This page makes me want to go full maximalist with the color choices because that gown is just begging for something really dramatic and glamorous. The tiered jewel trim is honestly the highlight for me and I love the idea of coloring each little oval gem individually in a deep sapphire or emerald to contrast against a pale champagne or ivory skirt. You could also lean into a classic Cinderella moment with icy blue tones throughout and silver gems for a really magical result. The large open panels of each skirt tier are also perfect for practicing smooth color blending, making this both a fun and genuinely useful page to spend time with.

    A Princess Reading a Rolled Scroll Tied with a Ribbon

    This coloring page has a really simple and understated elegance to it that feels quite different from the more elaborate designs in this collection. It shows a princess in a graceful side profile pose, her head tilted downward as she focuses on a small rolled scroll tied with a ribbon bow that she holds in both hands. Her wavy hair is gathered loosely at the back with the rest falling over her shoulder, and she wears a small pointed crown that peeks out from the top of her head. Her dress is a simple long-sleeved empire-waist gown with short puffed sleeves and a square neckline, flowing all the way down to the floor in long clean vertical pleats that take up a generous portion of the lower page. The line work is notably lighter and more delicate throughout compared to most of the other designs here, giving this page a softer and more refined feel overall.

    What I find really appealing about this page is how calm and story-driven it feels. There is a real sense of quiet anticipation about it, like she has just received an important letter or royal decree and is reading it carefully. That kind of narrative quality makes coloring it feel really immersive. The long flowing skirt with its clean pleated lines is genuinely so relaxing to fill in slowly, and I love how the simplicity of the design lets your color choices do all the talking. A soft sage green gown with warm parchment tones on the scroll would look absolutely lovely, or a deep teal with a gold ribbon for something a little more regal.

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      Hi, I’m Emily Carter, and I create coloring pages because slowing down matters to me.I grew up in a small town in the Midwest where rainy afternoons meant crayons on the kitchen table and stacks of printer paper. Those quiet moments stuck with me.As an adult, I found myself going back to coloring during busy seasons of life. It helped me relax, focus, and unplug in a way nothing else really did.This website is my space to share that feeling with others. I design coloring pages that are fun, calming, and easy to enjoy, whether you have five minutes or an entire afternoon.I believe coloring should feel comforting, not complicated. No pressure to stay inside the lines. Just something simple that brings a little peace into your day.When I’m not creating new pages, I’m usually drinking iced coffee, listening to music, or sketching ideas that start as doodles and turn into full designs.I hope these pages give you a quiet moment you can look forward to.

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