Flowing gowns with layered skirts fill Princess Coloring Pages as characters stand in throne rooms and garden pathways. Tiaras rest on styled hair arranged in braids or curls.
Each sheet presents a different royal scene or activity. Pediatric clinic waiting rooms often keep stacks of these sheets for quiet entertainment during appointment delays.
Royal Scenes and Settings
Scene Layouts
Castle towers rise in backgrounds with stone archways and window frames. Garden fountains sit centered in courtyards surrounded by flowering bushes.
Ballroom floors show tile patterns beneath chandeliers hanging from vaulted ceilings. Some princesses stand on balconies overlooking kingdom landscapes. Others walk down grand staircases with ornate railings.
What You Will Find:
- Princesses wearing floor-length gowns with decorative bodices
- Throne chairs positioned on raised platforms
- Animal companions like horses or birds near character figures
- Banquet tables set with plates and goblets
- Jewelry boxes open to reveal necklaces and rings
Fun Fact: Many historical princesses learned multiple languages, practiced music daily, and studied subjects like astronomy and literature as part of their royal education.
At times, kids can start with the dress fabric using crayons, then switch to colored pencils for tiara details.
Markers fill large background areas like castle walls quickly. Adding small dots along gown hems creates decorative trim patterns.
How to Print Your Royal Pages
Look through the image selections displayed below.
Choose which princess scene you want to print. T
ap the orange “PRINT” button beneath your favorite design. Gather crayons or markers and begin coloring.
- You might also like: Rapunzel Coloring Pages, Rose Coloring Pages
Do any drawings show castle interiors?
Yes, several pages feature throne rooms and ballroom settings with detailed backgrounds.
Which pages include animals?
Multiple sheets show horses, songbirds, and small woodland creatures beside princess figures.
Are there outdoor garden scenes?
Several drawings place princesses in courtyards with fountains and flowering plants.



















