This collection is packed with scenes that tell actual stories. Our Classic Fairytale Unicorns coloring pages feature 49 free printable PDF designs filled with enchanted castles, hidden waterfalls, moonlit bridges, crystal caverns, and rolling meadows - the kind of scenes that feel like they've been pulled straight from a storybook.
These pages are designed for kids aged 3-10, with bold simple outlines for younger children and more detailed fantasy landscapes for older kids who enjoy spending time on backgrounds and scenery. Parents looking for screen-free quiet time and teachers needing classroom-ready printables will find plenty here.
🖍 Coloring Tip:Castle towers and stone walls look great in a mix of warm gray and sandy beige - add a touch of pale gold to the turrets to make them feel magical.
🖍 Coloring Tip:For enchanted forest scenes, layer emerald green and deep olive in the trees, then use soft lilac or periwinkle blue for the glowing light between the branches.
🖍 Coloring Tip:Give baby unicorn foals a coat of creamy white with the faintest blush of rose pink on their cheeks and inner ears to make them look young and soft.
5 creative projects kids can make with Classic Fairytale Unicorns coloring pages
These ideas all use finished coloring pages and basic supplies you've probably got around the house already. They work well at home, in the classroom, or as a rainy-day project.
Build a Fairytale Unicorn Castle Diorama
Several of these pages feature castles, courtyards, and gated towers - perfect for cutting out and standing up inside a shoebox. The rearing unicorn with the castle tower behind it works especially well as a centerpiece. Kids can layer scenery to create real depth.
You'll need:
2-3 colored castle and unicorn pages
A shoebox or small box
Scissors, glue, and tape
Scrap paper for extra details
How to do it:
Color the pages, focusing on making the castle and sky backgrounds vivid.
Cut out the unicorn, castle, and any foreground elements like gates or trees.
Fold a small tab at the base of each cutout and glue them into the box at different depths.
Add scrap paper extras like clouds, stars, or flowers to fill the scene.
It looks impressive on a shelf and kids love peering into their own little fairytale world.
Create a Unicorn Storybook
With scenes ranging from enchanted forests to crystal caverns to moonlit bridges, this collection has enough variety to form a complete story. Kids pick 4-6 pages, color them, and arrange them into a narrative with a beginning, middle, and end.
You'll need:
4-6 printed and colored pages
Stapler or hole punch and ribbon
A pen or marker
How to do it:
Choose pages that suggest a journey - a meadow start, a forest middle, and a castle ending work well.
Color each page and write 1-2 sentences of story underneath or on the back.
Stack them in order and staple along the left edge, or punch holes and tie with ribbon.
It's a keepsake they'll want to read to you at bedtime.
Make a Unicorn Horn Crown
The horn is the most iconic part of any unicorn page. Kids can design and color a crown inspired by the spiraling horns in these fairytale illustrations, then actually wear it.
You'll need:
One colored unicorn page for reference
A strip of cardstock (about 3 inches wide, long enough to wrap a head)
Scissors, glue, and tape
Crayons or markers
How to do it:
Draw a large horn shape on the cardstock and decorate it with spirals, stars, and colors inspired by the coloring page.
Cut the horn out and glue it to the center of the cardstock strip.
Fit the strip around your child's head, trim to size, and tape the ends together.
Add extra flowers or gems cut from colored scrap paper along the band.
Perfect for dress-up play or a unicorn-themed party.
Design a Magical Map of Unicorn Lands
This collection has meadows, forests, waterfalls, mountains, caves, and castles - basically an entire fantasy kingdom. Kids can color several pages, cut out the key landmarks, and arrange them on a large sheet of paper to create their own map.
Unicorn map craft
You'll need:
4-6 colored pages with different settings
A large sheet of paper (poster size or taped-together sheets)
Scissors and glue
Markers for paths and labels
How to do it:
Cut out key landmarks - the waterfall sanctuary, the crystal cavern, the castle gate, the enchanted forest.
Arrange them on the big paper like a map, leaving space between each one.
Draw winding paths, rivers, and bridges connecting the locations.
Add place names like "Crystal Cavern" or "Moonlit Bridge" and a compass rose in the corner.
It doubles as a wall decoration and a setting for imaginative play.
Unicorn Meadow Mobile
The gentle meadow and nature scenes - like the unicorn trotting with butterflies or the foal resting under a tree - are ideal shapes for a hanging mobile. The soft, flowing outlines catch the light and turn slowly, which looks lovely in a bedroom.
You'll need:
3-5 colored pages featuring meadow or nature unicorns
Scissors
Thread or yarn
A stick, dowel, or wire coat hanger
How to do it:
Color each page and carefully cut out the unicorn and a few surrounding elements like flowers or butterflies.
Tape a length of thread to the back of each cutout.
Tie the threads to the stick or hanger at different heights so the pieces hang at varied levels.
Hang the mobile near a window or above a bed.
It's a calm, pretty craft that turns coloring pages into real room decor.
The unicorn is Scotland's national animal. It's been a symbol of Scottish heraldry since the 12th century, and you can still spot unicorns on the royal coat of arms. In medieval legends, unicorns represented purity and strength - and they were said to be impossible to catch unless they chose to come to you.
For more magical designs - from kawaii styles to nature scenes - head back to our full Unicorn coloring pages collection. New pages are added regularly, so it's always worth checking back.
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