We used our favorite princess designs for 7 fun projects last weekend. Also, good news: I’ve put 53 free Princess coloring pages in PDF format right below this article for you to print out. They’re great for these crafts and full of ideas for magical things.
1. Princess-Themed Crown
Materials Needed:
Free princess coloring pages Scissors Glue or tape Glitter or sequins Colored pencils or markers A strip of cardboard
Steps: Genius Hack: Add a small loop of elastic to make the crown adjustable for different-sized heads. This also makes it more comfortable to wear during playtime. Last week, Lisa and I made these crowns for her and her friends during a playdate. The girls had so much fun pretending to be princesses from their favorite stories, and Lisa even organized a “royal tea party” using her toy tea set. Seeing her creativity and joy made my day.
2. Princess-Themed Storybook
Materials Needed:
Printed princess coloring pages Blank notebook or stapled paper Markers and crayons Stickers (optional)
Steps: Safety Tip: Use child-safe glue when sticking pages to avoid messy hands or accidents. Helpful Idea: After completing the storybook, have a reading session where your child can share their story with the family. Mike loved listening to Lisa’s story, and it inspired him to create his own about a superhero princess and her pet dinosaur.
3. Princess-Themed Wall Art
Materials Needed:
Princess coloring pages Picture frames Glitter pens Scissors
Steps: Helpful Idea: Rotate the artwork every few weeks to keep things fresh. This also keeps your kids motivated to create more masterpieces. Emily, my wife, loves seeing the kids’ art displayed around the house. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate their creativity as a family.
4. Princess-Themed Bookmarks
Materials Needed:
Princess coloring pages Cardstock Laminating sheets or clear tape Hole punch Ribbon
Steps: Genius Hack: Personalize bookmarks with your child’s name for school use. Lisa’s bookmarks are always a hit with her classmates, and they make great small gifts.
5. Princess Dress Garland
Materials Needed:
Princess coloring pages (choose ones with full dresses) Twine or ribbon Clothespins or tape Safety scissors
Steps: Pro Tip: For durability, laminate the princess cutouts or print them on thicker cardstock. That way, they’ll last longer, especially if your kids want to rearrange the garland frequently.
6. Princess Wand Spinner
Materials Needed:
Princess coloring pages A straw or wooden dowel Scissors Glue Ribbon Tape
Steps: Pro Tip: Add a small paper clip to one side of the spinner to give it some weight. It spins more smoothly that way. Fun Tip: Create multiple wands and give each one a name and magical purpose. Lisa made one for happiness, one for dreams, and one called “Mike protection” for when her little brother gets too loud.
7. Princess Puzzle Box (Not a Puzzle!)
Materials Needed:
Small gift box or shoebox Princess coloring pages Scissors Tape or glue Tiny toys or trinkets
Steps: Helpful Tip: Write little positive affirmations on folded paper. Lisa once wrote one that said, “You’re a magical artist, Mike,” and tucked it in. He carried it in his pocket for two days.
Need More Inspiration?
The Crayola website has a wealth of craft ideas to inspire you, while Parents.com has fun activities for kids. You can do more than just make pretty crafts with just a few princess coloring pages. You can also make memories that will last a lifetime. Kids can use their imaginations, tell stories, and work together in these easy activities. Each craft is a magical moment for your child, whether they make a glowing wand, a dreamy lantern, or a surprise box full of treats. If your child liked these princess ideas, you might also like our other sets, like our Barbie coloring pages for fun with fashion, our My Melody coloring pages for calm and sweet times, or our Hello Kitty coloring pages for bright and happy adventures. All of them are free and printable, just like this set.
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