Celebrate something sweet and heartfelt with these Mother’s Day coloring pages, free for you to download and print! This collection is full of cozy mom moments, cute animal families, flowers, hearts, handmade gifts, and simple scenes that children can color with love.
You’ll find pages with moms and kids sharing hugs, baking cookies, reading bedtime stories, planting flowers, enjoying breakfast in bed, and even stargazing together. There are also adorable mama bears, cats, elephants, bunnies, foxes, penguins, unicorns, and more!
Free Printable Mother’s Day Coloring Pages
To get started, click on any of the below images or links, which will open the PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you are free to download, print, or even color digitally on an iPad.
These free printable Mother’s Day coloring pages are made in PDF format and are on standard US letter size, but they also fit nicely onto A4 paper sizes too. Enjoy!
5 Smart Ideas to Repurpose Mother’s Day Coloring Pages
Once the coloring is finished, these printable Mother’s Day coloring sheets can become more than a quiet activity. They can turn into keepsakes, handmade gifts, classroom crafts, and sweet decorations that moms, grandmas, and mother figures will want to save.
1. Make a Sweet Mother’s Day Card
A finished Mother’s Day coloring page makes a lovely card, especially when the design already shows a warm moment, like a mom and child hugging or a mother receiving handmade cards from her kids.
Have the child color the page first, using soft colors for the background and brighter shades for flowers, hearts, or gifts. Then fold a piece of construction paper in half and glue the colored picture to the front.
Inside, the youngster can write a short message, such as “I love you, Mom,” “Happy Mother’s Day,” or “Thank you for everything.” A small drawing, sticker, or pressed flower makes it feel even more personal.
This is one of those easy Mother’s Day crafts that looks simple, but often means the most.
2. Create a Breakfast Tray Placemat
A Mother’s Day coloring sheet featuring breakfast in bed is perfect for this craft, but any cute mom coloring page with flowers, hearts, or family time will work.
Once the page is colored, glue it to a piece of thin cardboard or cardstock. Then cover both sides with clear contact paper, laminating sheets, or wide packing tape so it can handle a few crumbs or little spills.
Children can place the finished mat on a breakfast tray with toast, fruit, juice, or a small vase of flowers. It turns a simple breakfast into something that feels planned and thoughtful.
This also works well in classrooms, where kids can make printable Mother’s Day placemats to take home before the holiday weekend.
3. Design a Flower Crown Wall Hanging
For this craft, choose a Mother’s Day coloring page with flowers, a floral heart, a big crown for mom, or a vase full of wildflowers. These designs are especially nice because they already have that spring feeling.
After coloring, cut out the main design and glue it onto a larger piece of poster board. Children can add paper flowers around the edges, using tissue paper, cupcake liners, or scraps of colored paper.
Punch two holes at the top and thread ribbon or yarn through them so the artwork can hang on a door, wall, or fridge.
A small title like “Mom’s Garden,” “Best Mom Ever,” or “Made With Love” can be added at the bottom. This turns a simple coloring page into a cheerful Mother’s Day decoration.
4. Make a Family Memory Book Cover
Mother’s Day coloring pages with family scenes are ideal for making a memory book, especially pages with a picnic, bedtime story, beach day, bike ride, or kids building a blanket fort with mom.
Have the child color the page and glue it to the front of a blank notebook or a few sheets of folded paper stapled together. Then use the inside pages for drawings, photos, short notes, or favorite memories.
One page can say “A funny thing Mom does,” another can say “Our favorite day together,” and another can include a hand-drawn picture of the family.
This craft feels small at first, but it becomes a keepsake quickly. Moms love gifts that show real memories, not just perfect handwriting or neat coloring.
5. Build a Cute Animal Mom Mobile
The animal-themed Mother’s Day coloring pages are great for a hanging mobile. Choose designs with a mama bear and cubs, mom cat and kittens, mama elephant and baby, mom owl with owlets, or mom koala and baby koala.
After the pages are colored, cut out the animals carefully and glue them to cardstock to make them stronger. Punch a small hole at the top of each one.
Tie the cutouts to pieces of yarn, then attach the yarn to a craft ring, hanger, or sturdy branch. Children can add paper hearts, flowers, or tiny labels with words like “love,” “kind,” “safe,” and “home.”
Hang the mobile in a bedroom, classroom, or playroom. It gives those cute Mother’s Day coloring pictures a second life, and the gentle movement makes the animals look extra charming.
These Mother’s Day coloring pages are a simple way to make the day feel warm, creative, and full of love.
























































