Crown Coloring Pages to Design and Decorate

Pointed peaks rise from circular bands in Crown Coloring Pages used as birthday party favor fillers. Each jeweled headpiece shows empty gem settings.

Some sit on velvet cushions. Others rest on wooden display stands. Curved arches connect the points. Decorative scrollwork fills the base. Royal symbols appear etched into the metal.

Kids select their favorite designs and begin. The gems need attention. The peaks stand tall. Small details cover every surface.

What You Will Find

Crown Coloring Pages give children royal imagery from castles and fairy tales:

  • Five-pointed crowns with alternating tall and short peaks
  • Gem settings arranged in symmetrical patterns across bands
  • Ornate scrollwork and filigree details along the base
  • Display cushions with tasseled corners beneath crowns
  • Scepter and orb objects positioned beside royal headpieces

Fun Fact: Crowns were made so heavy in old times that rulers could only wear them during special ceremonies and had to take them off afterward.

Design Details

Each printable activity sheet presents a centered composition. The crown occupies the main space. Background elements add context.

One shows a throne room setting. Another places the crown on a stone pedestal. Velvet drapes hang in folds.

The outline drawing reveals construction layers. Bands stack upon bands. Points rise at measured intervals. Cross shapes top some peaks. Fleur-de-lis symbols decorate others. The line art scene maintains clear boundaries between sections.

Fine motor skills strengthen through detailed work.

Children trace small circles for gems. They follow curved lines around the base. Pointed sections require steady hands. Some kids start at the top peak.

Others work from the bottom band upward. The empty gem settings offer perfect practice spots for controlled movements. Crown Coloring Pages appear in many classroom collections.

Creative Tip

Fill the largest gem settings first with firm crayon pressure. Work outward toward smaller decorative elements using lighter strokes.

How to Print Your Designs

Scroll down through all fifteen crown images. Choose the designs you want to color. Click the orange “PRINT” button beneath your selected picture. Start decorating immediately.

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Which crown styles appear in these drawings?

Traditional peaked designs, tiara-style bands, and ceremonial headpieces with cross ornaments and gem settings.

Do any scenes show crowns being worn?

No, all crowns appear as standalone objects on cushions, stands, or display surfaces.

Are the gem settings drawn as specific shapes?

Yes, including circles, ovals, teardrops, and square-cut stone outlines throughout the metalwork.