Celebrate the joy of Eid coloring pages with this festive collection of printable sheets that you can download and enjoy at home for free. From crescent moons and lanterns to mosques, prayer mats, stars, and smiling families sharing Eid Mubarak wishes, these pages bring the warmth and beauty of this special occasion to life in such a fun and easy way.
Whether you want a quiet activity for children, a creative moment during the Ramadan, or something meaningful to share in the classroom, these pages are a lovely choice. We always feel that holiday-themed coloring has a nice way of slowing things down, and Eid has so many beautiful details that make each page feel extra special.
Free Printable Eid Coloring Pages
These free printable Eid coloring pages are made to be simple to download, print, and enjoy whenever you like. Each design works well for kids and adults, so you can use them for family time, school activities, party tables, or just a peaceful afternoon with pencils, markers, or crayons.
The printables are prepared for easy home printing and are designed to fit standard A4 size paper, which makes things much more convenient. You can also save the PDF file and print your favorite pages more than once, which is always helpful when one child wants the same lantern or mosque design as someone else.
5 Smart Ideas to Repurpose Eid Coloring Pages
Once your Eid colored pages are finished, you can turn them into simple crafts that feel festive, personal, and genuinely fun to make. Eid decorations already carry so much charm, so using colored pages for hands-on projects feels like a natural next step.
1. Eid Mubarak Greeting Cards
One of the nicest things you can do with finished Eid pages is turn them into greeting cards for family, friends, neighbors, or classmates. Choose a page with a lantern, crescent moon, mosque, or bold Eid Mubarak lettering, then color it in and cut out the main design. After that, glue it to the front of a folded piece of cardstock so it becomes the centerpiece of the card.
Inside, you can write a warm holiday message, a short prayer, or even just a kind note that says you are thinking of someone during Eid. That small personal touch really changes everything. A store-bought card is fine, of course, but a handmade one has more heart, and people tend to keep them longer.
This works especially well for children because it gives them a way to take part in the celebration beyond just coloring. They make something they can give away, and that feels important. Add glitter, ribbon, or tiny star stickers if you want a little extra shine, but honestly, even a simple card can look beautiful.
2. Festive Window Hangings
Colored Eid pages can make lovely window decorations, especially if the design includes stars, moons, minarets, or hanging lanterns. After coloring the page, cut out the main shapes carefully and tape them to a window, or punch a hole at the top and hang them with string. When sunlight comes through, the colors stand out in such a cheerful way, and the whole room feels more festive almost instantly.
If you want to make them stronger, glue the finished page onto thin cardboard before cutting it out. That gives each decoration more structure, which helps if you plan to hang them for several days during Eid celebrations. Lamination also works well if you have access to it, especially for pieces you want to store and reuse next year.
This is a great craft for homes, classrooms, or community spaces because it fills empty windows with bright holiday art without costing much at all. We think this one is especially nice because it looks decorative but still feels personal, which is often the best kind of holiday craft.
3. Eid Party Placemats
Another fun idea is to turn finished coloring pages into placemats for an Eid meal or dessert table. Pick pages with detailed but balanced designs, color them neatly, and then place them inside clear plastic sleeves or laminate them so they are more durable. Once they are set on the table, they instantly add a festive theme without needing lots of extra decorations.
This works very well for children’s tables, where a bright placemat can make the meal feel more special and help tie the whole celebration together. You can even write each child’s name on the placemat to turn it into both decor and a place card. That tiny extra step makes the setup feel thoughtful without adding much work.
For adults, pages with elegant mosque outlines, geometric patterns, or crescent moon scenes can look surprisingly lovely, especially with gold pens or richer coloring shades. Some crafts feel like they belong only in a classroom, but this one can actually look very put together when done neatly.
And after the meal, the placemats can still be saved as keepsakes, which gives them a little more meaning than disposable party decor.
4. Mini Eid Gift Tags
If you are giving out sweets, small presents, or treat bags during Eid, gift tags made from coloring pages are a really charming idea. Start by coloring a page that has smaller designs or details that can be cut into neat shapes, such as stars, moons, lanterns, or decorative text. Then cut them out into circles, rectangles, or whatever shape fits the artwork best.
Punch a small hole at the top and thread ribbon, twine, or thin string through it. You can write “To” and “From” on the back, or keep the front decorative and add names behind. They look lovely tied onto candy bags, wrapped boxes, or little favors for guests.
What makes this craft so useful is that it does not waste much of the page. Even if a full sheet is not suitable for one big project, smaller parts of it can still be turned into something pretty and practical. That is always satisfying, especially after spending time coloring the details carefully.
It is also one of those crafts that looks much fancier than it really is, which is never a bad thing during a busy holiday.
5. Eid Wall Bunting
Wall bunting is a simple decoration, but when it is made from colored Eid pages, it has a warm handmade look that suits the celebration so well. To make it, color several pages and cut them into matching flag shapes, triangles, or rounded panels. You can keep each one different, with one showing a lantern, another a crescent moon, another a mosque, and another an Eid Mubarak message.
Once the pieces are ready, attach them to a long ribbon or string with glue, tape, or mini clothespins. Hang the bunting across a wall, doorway, mantel, shelf, or party table. It fills the space beautifully and makes the room feel more festive without needing a lot of supplies.
This is a good project for groups because several people can color different pieces at the same time, and the final result still looks coordinated. That shared feeling is part of what makes it nice. Everyone contributes something small, and together it becomes part of the celebration.
If you want the bunting to last for future years, use thicker paper or back each piece with cardstock before hanging it. Stored flat, it can come back out every Eid and become part of your family tradition.
However you use them, Eid coloring pages are a fun and meaningful way to add more creativity to the celebration.






























