Barbie Coloring Pages

Our Barbie coloring pages are free printable sheets you can download and print whenever you want. This page includes 14 Barbie coloring pages drawn with clean, easy lines so kids can color them at home, in the classroom, or anywhere they have a little time. Each printable is simple to start and fun to finish, so you can pick a scene and begin coloring right away.

On this page you will find a mix of Barbie moments, from classic portraits and fashion poses to storybook scenes like a princess dress, a ballerina on stage, and a mermaid swimming underwater. You will also see warm scenes with friends and family style moments, including Barbie with Ken, a group of friends hugging, and a cute page featuring Kelly. The variety makes it easy to choose a page based on the kind of outfit, setting, or character you want to color.

Barbie first appeared in the United States in 1959 as a fashion doll created by Mattel. She was created by Ruth Handler, and she quickly became known for her signature style and the many different themes that grew around her over time. That mix of fashion, imagination, and recognizable characters is exactly why Barbie scenes translate so naturally into printable coloring pages.

When coloring, you can start with Barbie’s most iconic shades like pink, pastel purple, turquoise, and sunny yellow, then add your own twist with bold patterns or unexpected color combos. Try keeping outfits classic and coordinated, or mix and match colors to create a completely new look that fits your imagination. These printables are formatted to work smoothly on both US Letter and A4 paper, so they stay easy to use whether you print at home, at school, or while traveling.

To download, click on any image or use the PDF buttons to open the printable file. Print the pages you like most, and feel free to color them again whenever you want.

Classic Barbie Coloring Page With Barbie In A Close-Up Pose With Long Flowing Hair And Sunglasses.

Classic Barbie Coloring Page

Barbie turns toward the viewer with heart earrings and a ruffled top, while her hair sweeps across the page.

Barbie Ballerina Coloring Page With Barbie Dancing On Pointe On A Stage Between Curtains.

Barbie Ballerina Coloring Page

Barbie performs a ballet pose on stage, wearing a tutu and tiara while the curtains frame her.

Barbie Friends Forever Coloring Page With Barbie Hugging Nikki And Teresa Under Floating Hearts.

Barbie Friends Forever Coloring Page

Barbie hugs Nikki and Teresa in a group hug, smiling as little hearts float above them.

Barbie House Coloring Page Showing A Two-Story Dollhouse With Rooms, Furniture, And A Staircase.

Barbie House Coloring Page

A Barbie house is shown like a dollhouse cutaway, with different rooms, windows, and simple furniture inside.

Barbie Mermaid Coloring Page With Barbie Swimming Underwater With Bubbles And Seaweed Below.

Barbie Mermaid Coloring Page

Barbie swims like a mermaid through the water, with bubbles drifting up and sea plants waving at the bottom.

Barbie And Ken Coloring Page With Barbie And Ken Smiling Together With Sparkles In The Background.

Barbie and Ken Coloring Page

Barbie and Ken pose side by side, with Ken’s arm around Barbie as small sparkles fill the background.

Barbie Doll Coloring Page With Barbie Standing In A Dress Under A Decorative Arch.

Barbie Doll Coloring Page

Barbie stands in a simple dress, framed by a large arch shape that looks like a stage backdrop.

Barbie Fashion Coloring Page With Barbie Walking A Runway In Boots And Carrying A Handbag.

Barbie Fashion Coloring Page

Barbie steps down a runway holding a handbag, dressed in a stylish outfit with rope rails on both sides.

Kelly Coloring Page With Kelly Standing Front And Center On A Simple Stage Platform.

Kelly Coloring Page

Kelly stands smiling with pigtails, posed on a small stage with a scalloped edge at the bottom.

Summer Barbie Coloring Page With Barbie Standing By The Beach Under A Sun And Clouds.

Summer Barbie Coloring Page

Barbie poses near the water in a breezy dress with starfish details, with waves and hills drawn behind her.

Barbie Movie Coloring Page With Barbie Leaning Out Of A Car Window Under The Barbie Logo.

Barbie Movie Coloring Page

Barbie rests her arms on the car door and smiles, wearing a headband and bracelet like she’s mid-road-trip.

Barbie Princess Coloring Page With Barbie Wearing A Crown And A Big Ball Gown.

Barbie Princess Coloring Page

Barbie sits in a royal pose with long hair and a necklace, her gown spreading out in wide curved panels.

Cute Barbie Coloring Page With Barbie Standing In A Simple Dress Surrounded By Floating Hearts.

Cute Barbie Coloring Page

Barbie stands neatly in the middle as hearts of different sizes fill the background around her.

Barbie Coloring Page Showing Barbie With Long Hair And Sunglasses On Her Head.

Barbie with Sunglasses Coloring Page

Stylish Barbie portrait with sunglasses resting on her hair.

How to Color Barbie Characters: Tips and Tricks

If you are printing these Barbie coloring pages for home or the classroom, the easiest way to keep everything looking polished is to reuse a small color set across outfits, accessories, and backgrounds. This keeps the pages feeling like one matching collection, even when the scenes change.

Colored pencils are great for softer hair and fabric transitions, crayons are perfect for quick coverage on bigger shapes, and markers look clean when kids color in one direction and leave tiny highlights uncolored.

Barbie

For Barbie, start by choosing a main outfit color, then repeat it in one or two small details like earrings, a purse, or a background accent. Hair looks neat with one main tone and a slightly deeper shade under the layers, especially around curls and ponytails.

With colored pencils, build the outfit color in light layers and deepen only where the dress folds or where sleeves meet the body. With markers, color skin first, then hair, then the outfit so the lighter areas stay clean.

Ken

Ken looks best when his outfit stays a bit more neutral than Barbie’s, so Barbie remains the strongest color focus in shared scenes. Blues, grays, and soft greens work well for shirts and jackets, and hair is usually clean and simple with one solid tone.

With crayons, fill the larger clothing areas first so the smaller face details are less stressful at the end. With markers, outline collars, cuffs, and shoe edges before filling so the shapes stay crisp.

Nikki

Nikki pages look great when you pick one bold outfit color and keep the rest balanced so the style feels confident, not crowded. In group scenes, giving each character their own main color helps everyone stand out without needing a lot of extra shades.

With colored pencils, add a second pass near outfit edges to define sleeves, waistlines, and folds while keeping everything soft. With markers, do hair first and let it dry before coloring nearby skin areas for cleaner edges.

Teresa

Teresa is easiest to color when you keep the palette warm and coordinated, then add one small pop color in an accessory or background detail. If multiple characters share a scene, repeating a tiny accent color across two characters can make the page feel more intentional.

With crayons, lighter pressure keeps skin tones smoother and helps outlines stay visible. With colored pencils, gentle layering near the hairline and along clothing seams adds depth without making the page look overworked.

Kelly

Kelly looks cutest when you keep her colors simple and bright, especially on smaller printouts where details can feel tighter. One main outfit color plus a lighter tone for small accents usually looks clean and kid friendly.

With markers, choosing lighter versions of colors helps the line art stay readable and the character stay soft. With crayons or pencils, coloring the outfit first gives a quick sense of progress, then kids can slow down for hair and face details.

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