78 Princesses and Dragons Coloring Pages - Free PDF Printables

From chunky kawaii dragons for little hands to intricate baroque rose-framed scenes that'll challenge experienced colorers, our 78 princesses and dragons coloring pages cover a seriously wide range of skill levels. Browse Easy Princess and Dragons for young children, Princess and Dragon Adventures for mid-level designs, or jump straight to High Difficulty Coloring if you want a real challenge.

Every page is a free printable PDF in US Letter and A4, ready to download and print. The easy set works well for kids aged 3-6, the adventure pages suit older children, and the detailed and high difficulty sets are genuinely designed for teens and adults who enjoy intricate coloring as a way to unwind.

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How to color Princesses and Dragons pages

There's no rulebook for coloring fantasy worlds - that's kind of the whole point. Make it yours. But if you'd like a few ideas to get started, these tips are tailored to this collection.

For the easy kawaii-style pages, keep it simple. Soft pastel pinks, lilacs, and sky blues suit the cute, rounded characters. Bold flat colors with no shading look great at this level - there's no need to overthink it.
Dragon scales are where you can really have fun. Try alternating two shades of the same color - like forest green and emerald - across individual scales for a layered effect. Or ignore nature entirely and give your dragon candy-colored scales in pink, turquoise, and gold. Fantasy creatures don't have to follow any rules.
The high difficulty pages have dense floral borders, baroque-style vines, and intricate detail work. Fine-tip colored pencils or 0.5mm gel pens give you the precision these designs demand. For the rose frames, try working in deep crimson and burgundy with sage green leaves - it creates a rich, vintage feel that suits the ornate style.
Princess gowns are an opportunity to experiment with color blending. Pick a base color - say, royal purple - then use a lighter shade like lavender for the folds and highlights. Even simple layering with two pencils makes fabric look like it has depth and movement, especially on the more detailed pages.

For more fantasy and imagination-themed designs, our Unicorn coloring pages pair naturally with this collection, and our Kawaii Cats coloring pages have a similar cute style to the easy set.

New designs are added to Crafty Josh regularly. You can browse all our collections on the main coloring pages index.

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  5. My printer is cropping the image - how do I fix it?
    • Set the correct paper size and use “Fit to Page” or reduce the scale slightly so the whole design fits inside the margins.