43 Sleeping Beauty Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

If your child loves castles, fairies, crowns, and storybook magic, our Sleeping Beauty coloring pages make a sweet activity for quiet afternoons, classroom projects, or princess-themed fun.

You will find royal portraits, enchanted spinning wheels, helpful fairies, castle scenes, forest animals, Prince Phillip, and a few darker fairy-tale moments too. Some pages feel simple and cute, while others have tiny details for older kids and adults.

Free Printable Sleeping Beauty Coloring Pages

Click any image or link below to open the free printable Sleeping Beauty coloring pages as PDF files in a new tab. Once the sheet opens, you can download it, print it, or color it with a digital coloring app.

The printables are made for standard US letter size, and they also work well on A4 paper. If a princess gown, castle balcony, or spinning wheel looks a little large in your print preview, choose fit-to-page before printing.

3 Smart Ideas to Repurpose Sleeping Beauty Coloring Pages

After coloring, you can turn these princess coloring sheets into simple crafts with paper, glue, scissors, ribbon, and a few supplies you probably already have at home.

1. Make a Royal Door Sign

Choose a finished page with a crown, castle door, tower window, or princess portrait. Have your child color it with soft pinks, blues, gold, or any shades they love.

Cut out the main design and glue it onto a piece of cardstock. Write the child’s name across the top, then add words like “Royal Room,” “Quiet Reading,” or “Princess Art Studio.”

A page with fairies peeking through curtains or a castle waking after the spell works especially well for this. Add stickers, glitter glue, or small stars around the edges. Tape it to a bedroom door, classroom cubby, or art corner.

2. Create a Fairy-Tale Story Card

Print one Sleeping Beauty coloring sheet with a clear scene, such as the spinning room, the cradle gift ceremony, the forest path, or the royal banquet before the spell.

After coloring, fold a piece of cardstock in half. Glue the finished picture to the front, then ask the child to write a short message inside. It can be a birthday card, a thank-you card, or a little story about what happens next.

Younger kids can dictate the words while an adult writes them. Older children can add speech bubbles, labels, or a tiny castle map. This turns a printable coloring page into a writing activity without making it feel like homework.

3. Build a Princess Castle Collage

Print several Sleeping Beauty coloring pages with different details: a castle, thorny vines, fairies, a royal carriage, forest animals, and a princess in her gown.

Let kids color only the parts they want to use. Then cut out the finished pieces and arrange them on poster board. Place the castle in the middle, add vines around the sides, and put fairies, birds, ribbons, or accessories in the open spaces.

This works well as a group craft because each child can color one part. A teacher can use it for a fairy-tale display, or a parent can turn it into bedroom wall art. Add a title at the top for a finished storybook look.

We hope these Sleeping Beauty coloring pages bring a little castle magic to your next coloring day.

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