Easter Coloring Pages
These Easter coloring pages are free printables you can download and print whenever you like. On this page, you will find 20 Easter coloring pages made with clean, easy lines that work well for coloring at home, in the classroom, or anywhere you have a few minutes. The set includes both simple designs and bigger scenes, so it is easy to pick one and start coloring right away.
Easter is a Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and it is observed on a Sunday in spring (the date changes each year). Many families also celebrate with traditions like decorating eggs, Easter baskets, and small egg hunts, which is why so many Easter symbols show up in coloring pages.
Easter traditions have blended religious meaning with seasonal spring symbols over time, and today you will often see eggs, bunnies, and flowers used alongside faith themed imagery. That mix is reflected in this set, giving you a variety of pages that can fit different moods, from simple egg patterns to character style bunny scenes.
You will see classic Easter favorites like decorated eggs, bunnies, lilies, baskets, and gentle spring nature details. These designs lean into the simple, recognizable shapes people associate with Easter, because bold outlines and familiar symbols translate well into coloring pages and make each page easy to color without feeling busy.
All of the printables are formatted to work smoothly on both US Letter and A4 paper, so they are easy to print at home, at school, or while traveling.
To download, simply click on the images or use the PDF buttons to open the printable files. Then print your favorites and color them as many times as you like.
Once you’ve printed and colored your Easter pages, you can hang them up as decorations or share them with family and friends. These pages offer a fun, festive way to celebrate Easter with a dash of color and creativity!
How to Color Easter Coloring Pages: Tips and Tricks
Easter coloring pages look best when you keep the main symbols clear and bright, then use a small set of repeatable colors across the whole page. A simple plan for home or the classroom is to pick two main spring colors, one warm accent, and one light neutral, then reuse them in eggs, bows, flowers, and backgrounds.
Colored pencils are great for patterns and soft blending on eggs. Crayons are quick for larger areas like baskets and big bunny shapes, and markers look clean when kids color in one direction and leave tiny highlights uncolored. If a page has lots of small details, keeping the background lighter helps the main Easter shapes stand out.
Decorated Easter eggs
For patterned eggs, choose one base color per egg, then use two accent colors for stripes, dots, hearts, or swirls. Repeating the same accent colors across multiple eggs makes the page look coordinated even when every egg has a different pattern.
With colored pencils, keep the center of the egg a little lighter and deepen the color near the outer edge to suggest a rounded shape. With markers, color the egg base first and add patterns after it dries so the lines stay crisp.
Easter bunnies
For bunnies, pick one main fur color and keep the belly and muzzle slightly lighter so the face stays easy to read. If the bunny is holding an egg, make the egg the bright focal point and keep the fur more neutral so the scene does not feel busy.
With crayons, light pressure keeps fur tones smooth and less waxy. With colored pencils, a gentle darker pass under the ears and along the outer edges is enough to suggest soft fluff.
Baskets and bows
For baskets, choose one warm base color and one deeper shade for the weave lines so the texture is clear without needing lots of extra colors. Bows look best when they use one bold accent color that you repeat elsewhere, like on a ribbon, a flower, or one egg stripe.
With markers, color the bow first and then the basket so the edges stay neat. With pencils, shading slightly under the bow helps it pop without making the basket too dark.
Lilies, flowers, and spring details
For lilies and spring flowers, keep petals light and use one stronger accent color for centers or small blossoms. Leaves and grass look cleaner when you limit greens to one or two shades instead of switching greens on every shape.
With colored pencils, add a second light layer near the base of petals and under leaves for quick depth. With crayons, fill big leaf shapes first and add small flower details last.
Chicks and hatching scenes
For chicks, one main yellow plus a slightly deeper yellow or warm orange for edges keeps them cheerful and readable. Eggshells look best in light neutrals, then you can add one accent color for cracks, patterns, or a tiny bow.
With markers, color the chick first and keep the shell light so the face stays the focus. With pencils, a tiny shadow under the chick or under the shell curve helps the scene feel finished.
Faith themed pages
If a page includes a cross or draped cloth, a calm palette usually looks best, one main neutral for the cloth, one soft background color, and a small accent for nearby eggs or flowers. Keeping the background light helps the symbol stay clear and respectful.
With pencils, soft shading on the cloth folds is enough to show shape. With crayons or markers, clean solid fills often look better than heavy shading on these designs.
Easter Coloring Crafts: Creative Ways to Bring Your Artwork to Life
Easter is the perfect time for kids to combine creativity and fun through hands-on crafts. Coloring pages offer a great starting point, but with a little imagination, they can be transformed into interactive and decorative Easter projects. Whether it’s making bunny masks, crafting pop-up cards, or designing festive decorations, these ideas will help kids take their coloring experience to the next level. Below are some exciting Easter-themed crafts that turn simple coloring pages into memorable and engaging creations!
1. Easter Bunny Mask Craft
Color a bunny face on your coloring page and cut it out carefully. Glue it onto a piece of cardboard to make it strong. Use cotton balls to make a fluffy nose and cheeks. Punch two holes on the sides and attach a string or an elastic band. Once it’s dry, wear your bunny mask and hop around like a real Easter bunny. You can also decorate it with glitter, stickers, or even draw whiskers to make it look more fun!
2. DIY Easter Egg Basket
Start by coloring an Easter basket from your coloring page. Cut it out and glue it onto a sturdy piece of cardboard or a small box. Next, cut out and color some paper Easter eggs. Place them inside the basket and decorate them with stickers, glitter, or ribbons. You can also add a handle by attaching a strip of paper or a pipe cleaner. This basket is perfect for holding small Easter treats or decorating your home!
3. Jumping Bunny Puppet
Color and cut out a bunny from your coloring page. If the page doesn’t include a separate bunny, you can draw one yourself. Cut out separate arms and legs if possible. Use paper fasteners to attach the arms and legs so they can move. Glue a popsicle stick to the back so you can hold the puppet. Now, you can make your bunny hop and dance around for Easter fun!
4. 3D Easter Egg Pop-Up Card
Take a piece of folded construction paper and color an Easter egg on a separate sheet. Cut out the egg and fold it slightly in the middle to create a 3D effect. Glue only the sides of the egg inside the folded card so it can pop up when opened. Decorate the front of the card with Easter designs like bunnies, flowers, or chicks. This is a great craft to give as a homemade Easter card!
5. Easter Chick Hatching Craft
Color a baby chick and a big Easter egg on your coloring page. Cut the egg in half along a cracked line, then cut out the chick separately. Attach the top half of the egg to the chick using a paper fastener so it can move up and down like it is hatching. Decorate the egg with extra designs and add feathers to the chick for a fun touch. Now you have a chick that can “hatch” again and again!
6. Easter Bunny Basket Holder
Color and cut out an Easter bunny from your page. Take a small paper cup or box and glue the bunny to the front. Fill the basket with small treats, paper eggs, or candies. You can also add a handle with a strip of paper. Now, you have a cute little Easter basket that you can use for decoration or as a gift!
7. Easter Cross Sun Catcher
Color a cross from your coloring page and cut it out carefully. Take a piece of wax paper or thin plastic and place it over the cross. Tear small pieces of colored tissue paper and glue them inside the cross shape. Once it’s dry, cut around the edges and tape it to a sunny window. The light will shine through and make it look like a beautiful stained-glass Easter decoration!
8. Bunny Ears Headband
Color and cut out two large bunny ears from your coloring page. Take a long strip of paper and wrap it around your head to measure, then glue or tape the ends together to form a headband. Attach the bunny ears to the top of the headband. For extra fun, add cotton balls to the ears for a fluffy effect. Wear your bunny ears and hop around like an Easter bunny!
9. Easter Egg Garland Decoration
Color and cut out several Easter eggs from your coloring page. Punch a small hole at the top of each egg. Take a long piece of ribbon or yarn and thread it through the holes, spacing out the eggs evenly. Once all the eggs are strung together, hang the garland on a wall, doorway, or fireplace for a festive Easter decoration!
10. Easter Bunny Finger Puppet
Color and cut out a small bunny from your coloring page. Wrap a small strip of paper into a circle that fits around your finger and glue it to the back of the bunny. Once it’s dry, slide your finger inside and move the bunny around like a little puppet. You can make more bunnies and chicks to create your own Easter finger puppet show!
11. DIY Easter Candle Holder
Color an Easter candle or a decorative pattern on your coloring page. Cut it out and wrap it around a small glass jar. Secure it with glue or tape. Place an LED candle inside to make it glow. The light will shine through the paper and create a cozy Easter atmosphere. This makes a great table decoration for Easter dinner!
12. Easter Chick Spoon Puppet
Take a plastic spoon and color a chick on a separate piece of paper. Cut out the chick and glue it onto the back of the spoon. Add googly eyes, a small paper beak, and yellow feathers for extra fun. Now you have a chick puppet you can use for an Easter story or play!
13. Easter Wreath Craft
Color and cut out different Easter designs like eggs, flowers, and bunnies from your coloring pages. Take a paper plate and cut out the center to make a ring. Glue your colored designs all around the ring to create a festive Easter wreath. Attach a ribbon at the top and hang it on a door for a cheerful Easter decoration!
14. Fluffy Bunny Tail Craft
Color and cut out a bunny shape from your coloring page. Take a large cotton ball or a small pom-pom and glue it to the back of the bunny as a tail. Tape a string to the bunny so you can hang it up as a decoration or use it as part of an Easter costume!
15. Popping Easter Mailbox Craft
Color an Easter mailbox from your coloring page and cut it out. Attach a flap that can open and close using a small paper fastener. Decorate the mailbox with Easter stickers or patterns. Write small notes or draw tiny Easter eggs and place them inside. Now you have a fun little mailbox to send Easter surprises to family and friends!
16. Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Egg Lantern
Color an Easter egg design on thin paper or tracing paper. Wrap the design around a small LED candle or fairy lights and secure it with tape. When you turn on the light, the Easter egg will glow, creating a magical effect. This is a perfect decoration for an Easter night celebration!
17. Hatching Chick Surprise Card
Color and cut out a big Easter egg and a small chick. Fold a piece of cardstock in half and glue the chick inside. Attach the egg halves on top with a paper fastener so they can open like a door. When you lift the egg pieces, the chick is revealed! This makes a fun and interactive Easter card to give to someone special.
18. Bunny and Egg Puzzle Craft
Take your Easter coloring page and color it as beautifully as you like. When you’re finished, glue it onto a piece of cardboard. Cut it into different puzzle-shaped pieces. Now mix them up and challenge your family or friends to put it back together. It’s a fun Easter puzzle game you can play over and over again!
These fun and creative Easter-themed activities make coloring even more enjoyable! Whether you’re filling in beautiful Easter eggs, bringing cheerful bunnies to life, or adding vibrant colors to festive decorations, these ideas will help make your coloring experience even more special. Explore our collection of Easter coloring pages and start creating today!



















