On this page, you’ll find over 40 original Peppa Pig coloring pages featuring Peppa, George, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig in classic, kid-friendly scenes like muddy puddle jumping, a beach day with a sandcastle, bike rides, playgroup time, and even a cozy visit to Granny and Grandpa Pig.
Each printable is clean line art made for coloring, with bold outlines, open spaces, and a simple white background that works well with crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
Free Printable Peppa Pig Coloring Pages
These free printable Peppa Pig coloring pages are made to be quick and hassle-free: pick a favorite, print, and start coloring. The pack also includes lots of everyday adventures kids recognize right away—birthday parties with balloons and cake, feeding ducks at the pond, camping under the stars, flying a kite, playground fun, bedtime routines, and school moments with friends like Suzy Sheep and Rebecca Rabbit.
We like having a mix like this, because it’s easy to pick one page that matches the mood, whether it’s “let’s get messy” or “let’s wind down and color quietly.”
All pages are provided as a PDF, which keeps the lines clean and makes printing straightforward. They’re set up for A4 size, and they usually print nicely on US Letter too—just choose “Fit to page” in the printer settings if anything looks tight.
5 Fun Crafts to Use Peppa Pig Coloring Pages
Once a few pages are colored, it’s honestly hard to toss them, because the artwork feels like it deserves a second life. Here are some easy, kid-friendly crafts that turn finished sheets into things we can use, share, or hang up right away.
1. DIY Peppa Pig Party Crowns
Turn a cute coloring page into a simple party crown that kids can actually wear while they play. Pick a page with Peppa or friends, then cut out the character or a few fun shapes like hearts, stars, or muddy puddles.
Next, wrap a strip of construction paper around the head to size, staple or tape it, and glue the cut-outs along the front. If the crown feels a bit plain, add glitter glue dots or sticker “jewels,” which always feels fancy.
For a sturdier crown, glue the colored page onto cardstock before cutting. It takes a minute longer, but it holds up much better when everyone starts running around like it’s a parade.
2. Peppa Pig Storybook Collage
This one is great when there are a few different pages colored, because it turns them into a “book” that feels personal. Choose 4–6 finished Peppa Pig sheets, then trim out characters, speech bubbles, or little scene pieces.
Glue the cut-outs onto blank paper to create new story pages, and add simple captions like “Peppa goes to the park” or “George finds a dinosaur.” Keep the writing short, because the pictures do most of the work anyway.
Stack the pages, punch two holes, and tie with yarn or ribbon to bind it. The best part is flipping through later and remembering who decided Peppa needed a rainbow hat and a purple sky.
3. Window “Stained Glass” Suncatchers
Pick a page with larger shapes and bold outlines, then trace the main character onto black paper for a strong border. Cut out the inside sections carefully, leaving a frame of black lines like a simple stencil.
Tape colored tissue paper behind the openings, overlapping a few colors so it looks bright and patchy in a good way. Then add a clear sheet protector piece or contact paper over the back to keep it all neat.
Hang it on a sunny window with a bit of tape, and it glows. It’s one of those crafts that looks way fancier than it really is, which is always a win.
4. Peppa Pig Puzzles for Quiet Time
After a page is fully colored, glue it onto a cereal box panel or thin cardboard, smoothing it down so it doesn’t bubble. Let it dry under a book for a bit, because wavy puzzles are not as fun.
Draw puzzle piece shapes on the back with a marker, keeping pieces big for younger kids and smaller for older ones. Cut along the lines, then mix the pieces up in a small bag or envelope.
It’s a sweet little reset activity, especially when we want something calm but still hands-on. Plus, kids love showing off that they can “solve” their own artwork.
5. Fridge Magnets From Favorite Characters
Choose one or two favorite figures from a colored page and cut them out with a small border left around the edge. For extra durability, laminate them or cover them with clear packing tape on both sides and trim again.
Hot glue or strong craft glue a small magnet to the back, then let it set fully before sticking it on the fridge. If there are lots of magnets happening, label the back with a name so nobody argues later.
These make cute little keepsakes, and they’re practical too, because suddenly the grocery list looks a lot more cheerful with Peppa holding it up.
Have fun printing, coloring, and crafting with our cool Peppa Pig coloring pages!















































