There is something quietly wonderful about sitting down with a blank coloring page and a fresh set of pencils or markers — no pressure, no rules, just color and the particular kind of calm that comes with it. And nothing announces the arrival of spring quite like a good set of Easter coloring pages spread across the kitchen table. Whether you are settling in with your children on a rainy Easter morning, looking for a mindful self-care activity as an adult, or simply searching for a quick and cheerful printable Easter activity to fill an afternoon, these pages deliver all of that and more.
The 24 Easter coloring pages collected here cover everything you could want from a spring coloring session — chubby flower-crowned bunnies, hatching chicks with surprised expressions, cosy Easter morning window scenes, egg hunts in the garden, and a few wonderfully unexpected characters (a chick DJ and a bunny mermaid, to name two). There is a page here for every age, every skill level, and every crayon in the box.
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24 Free Easter Coloring Pages Grouped by Theme
We have grouped these Easter coloring pages into five themed sections so you can find exactly the right page for the right moment — sweet and simple for little ones, detailed and atmospheric for older kids and adults, and genuinely joyful for everyone in between.
Part 1: Bunnies, Baskets & Easter Classics
Every great collection of Easter coloring pages starts here — with the beloved characters and scenes that have defined Easter illustration for generations. These five pages are the classics: round bunnies, overflowing baskets, hatching chicks, and garden wagons. Perfect free Easter coloring sheets for all ages, and the first pages your little ones will reach for.
1. Bunny in a Flower Crown

A chubby bunny sits upright wearing an oversized flower crown of daisies and tulips, paws resting gently in its lap, soft and beautifully round. This is the kind of character that makes Easter coloring pages genuinely irresistible — every element is designed to be colored with joy. The flower crown alone offers a full palette of coloring possibilities: yellow daisies, pink tulips, green leaves, a soft grey or white for the bunny’s fur. One of the most beginner-friendly and universally beloved pages in the collection.
2. Easter Basket Overflowing with Eggs

A wicker Easter basket stuffed full with decorated eggs, a ribbon bow on the handle, a few eggs tumbling out onto the grass beside it. The mix of basket weave texture, ribbon detail, and the varied egg surfaces makes this one of the most texturally rich of all the Easter coloring pages for kids — each egg can be decorated differently, making it an excellent activity for children who love pattern and repetition. A classic printable Easter activity that never gets old.
3. Chick Hatching from an Egg

A fluffy baby chick is caught mid-hatch, cracking through a large decorated egg, shell pieces scattered around it, surprised wide eyes and tiny wings spread. The energy and movement of this scene — the chick frozen in its very first moment — gives these free Easter coloring sheets a sense of story and drama that is especially engaging for children. The decorated egg shell provides a perfect canvas for pattern work within the coloring page itself.
4. Bunny Delivering Easter Eggs in a Wagon

A small bunny pulls a little wooden wagon loaded with decorated Easter eggs down a garden path, ears flopping as it trots along. The wagon-and-bunny combination is one of the most charming and narrative Easter coloring pages in the collection — there is a whole story implied in that little trotting figure with its full cargo. The variety of eggs in the wagon means every child can make their coloring unique.
5. Easter Morning Window Scene

A view through a cottage window showing a spring garden outside, a windowsill with three decorated Easter eggs and a small vase of tulips inside. This is a more atmospheric and composed scene than the character-focused pages — a spring coloring page that works beautifully for older children and adults who want something a little more still and detailed. The layered depth of garden through window gives this page a genuine illustrative quality.
Coloring tip: For basket weave and egg decoration patterns, use a warm brown or tan as your base color for the basket weave, then go darker in the recessed areas to create depth. For the eggs, try choosing one color family per egg — all blues with a white pattern, all pinks with gold detail — for a cohesive and satisfying result.
Part 2: Garden Scenes & Outdoor Adventures
Spring is at its best outdoors, and these six Easter coloring pages put your characters firmly in the garden — hunting eggs through the flower beds, cycling through the breeze, watching the sunrise from a hillside, and picking armfuls of spring flowers. These are the spring coloring pages that smell of fresh air and warm grass.
6. Easter Egg Hunt in the Garden

Two small children search through a garden, one crouching behind a bush discovering a hidden egg, one holding a basket already half full. The Easter egg hunt is the most classic of all Easter coloring pages for kids — it captures the game itself, the search and the find, in a single joyful scene. The garden setting also means plenty of spring flowers and foliage to color alongside the children and eggs.
7. Bunny Picking Spring Flowers

A bunny stands in a meadow holding a small gathered bunch of tulips and daisies, one flower tucked behind its ear. The informality and sweetness of this pose — the bunny simply delighted to be among the flowers — makes it one of the gentlest and most appealing of the outdoor Easter coloring pages. The meadow setting invites a soft, warm palette of yellows, pinks, and greens that makes this a particularly satisfying spring coloring page.
8. Spring Lamb in a Meadow

A round fluffy lamb stands in a meadow of tulips and daisies, a small ribbon bow tied around its neck, a soft and sweet expression on its face. The lamb is a wonderful addition to any free Easter coloring sheets collection — less common than bunnies and chicks, and particularly appealing to children who love animals. The fluffy texture of the lamb’s coat is an invitation to experiment with shading and layering.
9. Bunny Riding a Bicycle with a Basket

A happy bunny pedals a small bicycle, a basket on the front filled with Easter eggs, ears streaming back in the breeze. One of the most joyful and kinetic of all the Easter coloring pages — that streaming-ears detail communicates speed and happiness in a single line. This is the kind of page that makes children laugh while they color, which is the very best kind of printable Easter activity.
10. Bunny Watching the Sunrise

A small bunny sits alone on a gentle hill, silhouetted against a large rising sun with rays spreading outward, spring flowers dotting the hillside below. This is the most peaceful and meditative of the outdoor Easter coloring pages — a page for quiet morning coloring, for older children and Easter coloring for adults who want something still and beautiful rather than busy and detailed. The radiating sun rays and the hillside flowers create a lovely opportunity to play with warm gradient coloring.
11. Bunny Peeking Out of a Watering Can

A small bunny with just its head and ears poking out of the top of a garden watering can, looking surprised and curious. Pure garden charm — this is the Easter coloring page equivalent of a perfect spring Instagram post, and one of the most instantly loveable scenes in the collection. The watering can gives colorers a satisfying solid shape to work with, and the bunny’s surprised expression is an invitation to add personality through color choices.
Coloring tip: For outdoor and meadow scenes, try working in layers of color for the grass and flower backgrounds — a light yellow-green wash first, then medium green over the top, then darker green in the shadowed areas. This creates a sense of lush depth that a single flat green simply cannot achieve.
Part 3: Cosy Indoor Scenes
Not all the best Easter coloring pages take place outside. These five scenes bring warmth, domesticity, and a lovely sense of Easter ritual indoors — baking in an apron, reading storybooks by a fire, posting letters, and watching a bunny family at their spring picnic. These are the free Easter coloring sheets for the slow, sweet parts of Easter morning.
12. Bunny Baking Easter Cookies

A bunny wearing an apron and chef hat stands at a kitchen counter rolling out cookie dough, Easter egg-shaped cutters beside it. This is delightfully domestic and wonderfully detailed — the apron, the rolling pin, the row of cookie cutters — all of it providing rich coloring territory. One of the most charming Easter coloring pages for kids who love both baking and bunnies, which turns out to be most children.
13. Bunny Family Having a Picnic

A mama bunny and two tiny bunnies sit on a picnic blanket with a basket, teacups and a small cake between them, spring flowers arranged around the edges. The warmth of this scene — three bunnies gathered around their own small feast — makes it one of the most emotionally resonant of all the Easter coloring pages. The picnic blanket pattern, the tiny teacups, and the layered cake all offer beautiful coloring detail.
14. Easter Bunny Posting Letters

An Easter bunny in a little jacket stands at a small mailbox, posting a tiny envelope, a bag of letters at its feet. The storytelling quality of this page is one of its great strengths — a whole narrative of Easter correspondence implied in a single scene. One of the most charming and quietly funny of the free Easter coloring sheets, and a page that works especially well for slightly older children who will appreciate the narrative detail.
15. Easter Bunny Reading a Storybook

A large Easter bunny sits in an armchair reading a big storybook to three tiny chicks gathered at its feet, all looking up at the pictures. Cosy, warm, and full of character — this is Easter coloring pages as pure domestic contentment. The armchair, the open storybook, the attentive little chicks — every element invites careful, loving coloring. One of the best Easter coloring for adults who want a detailed, narrative-rich page.
16. Chick Reading a Tiny Easter Newspaper

A round baby chick sits in a miniature armchair reading a tiny newspaper with the headline “Happy Easter” on the front page. Gently comedic and completely delightful — the scale joke of a chick in a full-sized armchair with its miniature newspaper is the kind of detail that children find absolutely hilarious. One of the most personality-rich Easter coloring pages in the collection, and a page that will make the whole table laugh.
Coloring tip: For interior scenes with armchairs and domestic details, use warm, rich colors — burgundy and mustard, deep green and cream — to create a cosy, lit-from-within feeling. These pages reward patience and layering, so take your time with the upholstery and wooden furniture details.
Part 4: Baby Animals & Sweet Characters
The most purely sweet and gentle of all the Easter coloring pages are the ones that give us baby animals in their most charming moments — nestled together in a straw nest, sharing an umbrella in a spring shower, wrapped in a blanket inside a giant egg. These four pages are perfect printable Easter activities for the youngest colorers, and irresistibly appealing to adults too.
17. Baby Chicks in a Nest

Three fluffy baby chicks are crowded together in a cosy straw nest, each one looking in a different direction, tiny beaks open. The three-chicks-in-a-nest composition is one of the most classic of all Easter coloring pages for kids — the overlapping fluffy bodies, the open beaks, the straw nest texture all combine to create a page that is simple enough for very young colorers but satisfying enough for older ones. A perennial favourite in any free Easter coloring sheets collection.
18. Bunny Sleeping Inside a Giant Egg

A tiny bunny is curled up fast asleep inside the open shell of a giant cracked Easter egg, a tiny blanket tucked around it. The tenderness of this scene — the sleeping bunny, the tucked blanket, the shell as cradle — makes it one of the most quietly affecting of all the Easter coloring pages. The contrast between the giant egg shell and the tiny sleeping bunny is a scale joke as gentle as the scene itself.
19. Easter Chick with a Giant Bow

A round baby chick has an enormous ribbon bow tied around its middle, looking distinctly pleased with itself, tiny feet and wings visible below the bow. Pure silliness and pure charm in equal measure — the chick’s self-satisfied expression combined with the comically oversized bow makes this one of the most joyful of all the spring coloring pages in the collection. The bow itself is a wonderful coloring opportunity.
20. Chick and Bunny Sharing an Umbrella

A baby chick and a small bunny stand side by side sharing a tiny umbrella in a light spring shower, both looking content. The friendship implied by this scene — two different small creatures, cheerfully sharing what they have against the spring rain — gives these Easter coloring pages a warmth that goes beyond the holiday itself. A perfect page for children to give as a gift when colored and personalised.
21. Baby Chick Inside a Flower Pot

A fluffy baby chick sits snugly inside a terracotta flower pot, just its head and tiny wings peeking over the rim, a single daisy growing beside it. The terracotta pot frames the chick in the most perfectly composed way — a round little face in a round little pot, one cheerful daisy for company. This is the kind of Easter coloring page that younger children gravitate toward immediately: simple in shape, irresistible in charm, and with just enough detail in the pot rim and daisy petals to keep slightly older colorers happily busy too.
Coloring tip: For baby animal fur and feather textures, try short, directional pencil or crayon strokes that follow the natural growth direction of feathers or fur. Yellow chicks benefit from a slightly warm, golden yellow rather than a pure bright yellow — it gives them a softer, more lifelike quality.
Part 5: Playful & Unexpected Easter Characters
The final four Easter coloring pages in this collection take a delightful turn into the unexpected — a girl in a frilly Easter dress, a chick in full raincoat-and-boots mode, a baby chick behind a DJ booth, and a bunny mermaid gliding through the ocean. These are the pages that make children immediately point and say “that one” — and they are the most purely joyful spring coloring pages in the set.
22. Girl in an Easter Dress Hunting Eggs

A little girl in a frilly Easter dress and bonnet crouches to pick up an egg from the grass, Easter basket in her other hand. Classic Easter illustration at its most timeless — the Easter dress and bonnet, the crouching discovery, the basket. This is the kind of Easter coloring page that works as a keepsake when finished: date it, frame it, and it becomes a perfect spring memory. One of the most beloved in the collection for its traditional Easter coloring for adults nostalgic quality.
23. Chick Wearing a Raincoat in Spring Rain

A round baby chick in a tiny hooded raincoat and boots jumps in a puddle, raindrops falling around it, a small umbrella tucked under its wing. Puddle-jumping in miniature — the most universally joyful of all childhood activities, scaled down to chick size and captured in all its splashy glory. One of the most kinetically energetic of all the Easter coloring pages, and the one most likely to make young colorers immediately want to jump in a puddle themselves.
24. Chick DJ at an Easter Party

A baby chick wearing oversized headphones stands behind a tiny DJ booth shaped like a decorated Easter egg, one wing raised in the air. The most gloriously unexpected of all the Easter coloring pages — a tiny baby chick running the Easter party playlist, wing raised, headphones on, egg-shaped DJ booth before it. Children absolutely love this page, and it is one of the most original and shareable pieces of free Easter coloring sheets in the collection.
25. Bunny Mermaid Underwater

A bunny with a shimmery fish tail swims gracefully underwater, Easter eggs resting on the ocean floor below, long ears floating upward. The final Easter coloring page in the collection is also the most imaginative: a bunny mermaid in the deep ocean, Easter eggs scattered on the sea floor, ears drifting in the current. This is the page for the child who has been waiting for someone to combine their two greatest loves — Easter and mermaids — into a single coloring sheet. It does not disappoint.
How to Get the Most From Your Easter Coloring Pages
A great set of Easter coloring pages deserves a great coloring session. Here are a few simple tips to make the most of your printable Easter activities:
Print on the right paper. For pencil crayon or marker coloring, print on standard white copy paper. For watercolor or brush pen coloring, print on card stock or mixed media paper to prevent bleed-through and warping.
Set up a coloring station. Lay out your coloring tools before you begin — pencils sharpened, markers uncapped and tested. Having everything ready means children stay engaged longer and adults stay in their flow state.
Color the background last. For the most professional-looking results on any Easter coloring page, color your focal characters and main elements first, then fill in backgrounds and grass. This prevents your background colors from muddying the character details.
Try limited palettes. Rather than using every color available, try assigning each page a palette of three or four colors before you start. Themed palettes — all pastels, all warm tones, all blue-green — create a beautifully cohesive finished piece and make the coloring process feel more intentional.
For more inspiration on coloring techniques for both children and adults, the Craftsy “6 Techniques to Up Your Colored Pencil Game” guide on Craftsy – Colored Pencil Techniques is an excellent resource for developing your skills. For adults interested in the mindfulness and wellbeing benefits of coloring,
Healthline’s “Benefits of Adult Coloring” is a thoughtful and well‑researched read. And if you are looking for more printable Easter activities and seasonal ideas, DLTK’s “Easter Crafts for Kids” section
has a wonderful range of complementary activities for families.
Happy Coloring This Easter
These 25 Easter coloring pages are ready to print, share, and fill with color the moment you need them — no subscription, no login, just pure spring joy on a page. Whether your table is full of small children with chunky crayons or adults with a fine set of colored pencils and a quiet Sunday afternoon, there is a page here that was made for exactly that moment.
We would love to see your finished pages. Share your colored creations in the comments below or tag us on Pinterest — seeing these Easter coloring pages brought to life in color is one of our very favourite things. And if you are looking for more drawing ideas and creative inspiration for kids and adults alike, explore our full collection of drawing tutorials and ideas on Brighter Craft — there is always something new waiting to be made.
For more whimsical character art that pairs beautifully with these pages, you might also love our collection of 30 Enchanting Fairy Doodle Ideas for Your Most Whimsical Creative Escape — the same spirit of magical, gentle illustration in a completely different world.
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