32 Disney Easter Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Bring a little spring magic into your day with these Disney Easter coloring pages, all free for you to download and print! They are a fun pick for kids, Disney fans, and anyone who wants an easy creative activity that feels cheerful without being too complicated. There is something about Disney characters mixed with Easter eggs, bunny ears, and bright seasonal details that just works.

On this page, you will find a charming collection of Disney Easter printables featuring familiar favorites in playful holiday scenes. Included are pages with Mickey and Minnie, Stitch, Pooh, Elsa, Rapunzel, Moana, Olaf, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Simba, Ariel, Buzz and Woody, and more, which gives you a nice mix of classic characters and newer ones too. Some pages feel cute and simple, while others have a little more detail, so you can pick what suits your mood.

Free Printable Disney Easter Coloring Pages

These free printable Disney Easter coloring pages are easy to use at home, in the classroom, or during a quiet afternoon when you want something simple that still feels special. Once you choose your favorite design, you can print it in just a few steps and start coloring right away, which is always nice when you do not want to fuss with anything complicated.

Each page works well as a PDF download, which makes printing straightforward and keeps the artwork looking clean. They are also set up to print nicely on standard A4 paper, so they should fit well for most home printers without much trouble. Crayons, colored pencils, and markers all work here, though we have a soft spot for pencils when the designs include smaller Easter details.

4 Projects That Give New Life to Disney Easter Coloring Pages

After you finish coloring, you can do quite a bit more with the pages than simply stack them in a folder. If you want to stretch the fun a little longer, these craft ideas are easy, playful, and perfect for turning finished sheets into something you can actually use or display.

1. Easter Window Decorations

This is one of the easiest ways to reuse finished pages, and it looks surprisingly lovely once the light hits it. Start by coloring your favorite Disney Easter sheet with bright shades that stand out well, especially yellows, pinks, blues, and greens. Characters like Mickey, Minnie, Stitch, or Tinker Bell work especially well because they already have such lively shapes.

Once the page is finished, cut out the main character or a few of the larger Easter eggs around them. Then glue the pieces onto a sheet of clear contact paper or tape them carefully to a window using removable adhesive. If you want a fuller look, add paper grass, extra egg shapes, or little flower cutouts around the design.

The result feels cheerful and homemade in the best way. It is the kind of decoration that makes a room feel ready for spring without costing much at all, and kids usually love seeing their artwork become part of the house.

2. Disney Easter Gift Tags

If you are putting together Easter baskets or small spring gifts, these pages can turn into gift tags that feel much more personal than anything store-bought. Choose a design with clear character poses or large Easter eggs, then color the image as usual. Pages with Daisy Duck, Pooh, Piglet, or Olaf can be especially sweet for this because they already have a soft and playful look.

After coloring, cut out smaller parts of the page, such as a character, basket, chick, or decorated egg. Try to keep the shapes fairly simple so they hold up better. Glue each cutout onto a slightly thicker piece of cardstock, then trim around it again to make it sturdier.

Use a hole punch near the top and thread ribbon or twine through it. On the back, write a short note with the recipient’s name. It is a small detail, but it adds warmth right away, and honestly, those little handmade touches tend to be the part people remember.

You can even make a matching set if you are giving several treats to siblings, classmates, or friends. It keeps everything festive without much extra work.

3. Easter Story Cards

This idea is especially fun for children who like making up stories while they color. Pick several Disney Easter coloring pages and color them with the idea that each one will become part of a mini story set. For example, one page might show characters preparing for Easter, another could show an egg hunt, and another could feel like the celebration after everything is found.

Once the pages are colored, cut out the main scenes or characters and glue each one onto a separate piece of cardstock. On the back of each card, write one or two simple story prompts. You could write things like “What did Stitch hide inside the giant egg?” or “Which character found the golden egg first?” That small extra step gives the craft much more life.

Kids can shuffle the cards and tell the story in a different order every time. It becomes part coloring activity, part storytelling game, which is a nice combination when you want something creative but still low-pressure. These are also good for classrooms, since they can spark conversation without needing fancy supplies.

4. Framed Easter Wall Art

Some coloring pages come out so well that it feels almost wrong to tuck them away in a drawer. For those favorites, turn them into simple Easter wall art. Start by coloring the page carefully, especially if it has a character you know your child already loves. A page with Rapunzel, Elsa, Belle, or Simba can look especially charming once it is fully finished.

When the sheet is done, trim the edges if needed and mount it onto pastel cardstock to create a soft border. Light yellow, lavender, baby blue, or pale pink all fit the Easter mood nicely. Then place it in a simple frame, or glue it onto cardboard and add a ribbon loop to hang it.

This works well for bedrooms, playrooms, classrooms, or even a hallway that needs a bit of seasonal color. It feels festive, but it also shows that a child’s artwork matters. That part always means a lot.

If you want to make a small display, frame two or three pages together and create a mini Easter gallery wall. It is easy, affordable, and far more personal than standard holiday decorations.

However you use them, these Disney Easter coloring pages are a fun way to add a little extra color, creativity, and Disney charm to the season.

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