60+ Free Easter Coloring Pages to Print

Bunnies, Eggs, Religious & Simple Designs for Kids and Adults — No Sign-Up, No Paywall

Download 60+ free Easter coloring pages — no sign-up, no paywall.

It happens every year, usually a few days before Easter Sunday. You grab your phone, type something like “free Easter coloring pages,” and start clicking. The first site asks you to create an account. The second one has a download button that leads to a paywall. The third gives you a low-resolution image that prints out blurry and unusable.

You just wanted something simple for your kids to color on Easter morning. Or maybe you need a quick activity for Sunday school. Or you want something calm and creative for yourself.

This page solves that problem. Below you will find 60+ completely free Easter coloring pages, organized by age group and theme, with no email required and no hidden fees. Every page is a high-resolution PDF you can print at home in minutes.

Quick Stat Worth Knowing

According to a 2025 screen time survey by Lurie Children’s Hospital of 859 U.S. parents, 69% of parents are actively looking for screen-free creative activities for their children. Printable coloring pages are one of the fastest and easiest ways to deliver exactly that.

Why Easter Coloring Pages Are Worth Printing This Year

Coloring is not just a time-filler. For younger children, it builds fine motor skills, color recognition, and the ability to focus on a single task. For older kids and adults, it is genuinely relaxing — the kind of quiet, purposeful activity that offers a real break from screens.

Easter coloring pages specifically carry an extra layer of value. They are a natural way to talk about the meaning of Easter, whether your family celebrates it as a religious holiday, a spring tradition, or both. A coloring page of the Easter cross opens a conversation with a child very differently than a cartoon. A basket of eggs or a hopping bunny brings the festive, cheerful side of the season to life.

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Just click any image to download a free PDF and start coloring. Printing your favorite pages is fast, simple, and stress-free with no fake claims!

Chick in Egg

Enjoy the Chick in Egg coloring page featuring a sweet baby chick peeking out of an Easter egg in a fun and cheerful spring scene.

Big Egg Hug

Enjoy the Big Egg Hug coloring page featuring a cheerful bunny hugging a giant Easter egg in a sweet and playful springtime scene.

Bunnies Chicks Eggs Pattern

Enjoy the Bunnies Chicks Eggs Pattern coloring page filled with playful bunnies, cute chicks, colorful eggs, and festive Easter fun for kids.

Bunny Finds Giant Easter Egg

Enjoy the Bunny Finds Giant Easter Egg coloring page featuring a cheerful bunny discovering a giant Easter egg in a fun springtime adventure scene.

Bunny Found Biggest Egg

Enjoy the Bunny Found Biggest Egg coloring page featuring a happy bunny discovering the biggest Easter egg in a fun and cheerful spring adventure.

Easter Egg in Basket

Enjoy the Easter Egg in Basket coloring page featuring beautifully decorated Easter eggs nestled inside a festive basket, perfect for springtime coloring fun.

Easter Gift Basket

Enjoy the Easter gift basket coloring page featuring a basket overflowing with Easter treasures, festive surprises, and cheerful springtime fun for kids.

Easter Lamb with Eggs

Enjoy the Easter Lamb with Eggs coloring page featuring a sweet lamb surrounded by Easter eggs in a peaceful and cheerful springtime scene.

Fun Easter Items

Enjoy the Fun Easter Items coloring page filled with adorable Easter objects, playful details, and cheerful springtime fun in every corner.

Funny Easter Egg

Enjoy the Fun Easter Items coloring page filled with adorable Easter objects, playful details, and cheerful springtime fun in every corner.

Radiant Easter Egg Coloring Page

Festive Easter Egg

Enjoy the Radiant Easter Egg coloring page featuring a festive Easter egg with cheerful spring details

Six-Pack of Spring

Enjoy the A Six-Pack of Spring coloring page featuring six beautifully patterned Easter eggs that bring cheerful springtime fun and creative coloring joy for kids.

Simple Egg Coloring Page

Simple Egg

Enjoy the Simple Egg coloring page featuring a fun Easter egg that welcomes bright, silly colors and creative springtime fun for kids.

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How to Print Easter Coloring Pages Properly (The Part Nobody Tells You)

This is the section most coloring page articles skip entirely. But if you have ever printed a coloring page that came out too dark, too small, or with ink bleeding through the paper, it is because of a few easily fixed settings.

Step 1: Open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader

Always open your coloring page PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download from Adobe) rather than directly in your browser. Browser printing compresses the image and reduces quality. Acrobat Reader gives you full print control.

Step 2: Choose the right print settings

Page sizing: Select “Fit” or “Fit to Page” to make sure the image fills the paper properly
Orientation: Set to Portrait for standard coloring pages
Paper size: US Letter (8.5 x 11 inches) for the US; A4 for UK, Europe, and Pakistan
Quality: Choose “Best” or “High” for sharp, clean lines

Step 3: Save ink with grayscale mode

Coloring page outlines are black-and-white, so there is no reason to use color ink to print them. In your printer settings (not Acrobat settings), find the color options and select “Grayscale” or “Black and White Only.” This can extend your ink cartridge life significantly.
HP Instant Ink users: Pages printed in grayscale still count toward your monthly page allowance, but using the grayscale setting prevents accidental color ink usage on coloring sheets. If you print coloring pages frequently, consider moving up one plan tier during the weeks around Easter and Christmas.

Step 4: Choose the right paper

For crayon coloring (especially with younger kids), standard 20 lb copy paper works fine. For Crayola washable markers, use 24 lb paper to reduce bleed-through. For adult coloring with fine-tip markers or alcohol-based pens, print on 65 lb cardstock for best results.

Quick Age Guide: Which Pages Work Best

Age GroupBest Page TypesRecommended Tools
Ages 2–4Big simple eggs, chubby bunnies, single chickCrayola broad-tip washable markers
Ages 5–8Bunny with basket, egg patterns, spring scenesCrayola crayons or washable markers
Ages 9–12Detailed scenes, religious pages, egg collectionsColored pencils or fine-tip markers
AdultsEaster mandalas, intricate floral designs, decorative eggsPrismacolor pencils or alcohol markers
Sunday SchoolCross designs, empty tomb, Palm Sunday scenesCrayons (easy to manage in groups)

 

Making the Most of Easter Coloring Pages: Creative Ideas

Beyond simply printing and coloring, here are a few ways families and teachers use these pages more creatively:

Easter basket stuffers

Print four or five pages, roll them into a tube, tie with a pastel ribbon, and drop them into the Easter basket alongside a small box of Crayola crayons. It is a genuinely thoughtful, screen-free gift that costs almost nothing.

Window decorations

Have children color Easter egg pages and cut out the finished eggs. Tape them to a sunny window for natural backlit display. The translucency of standard printer paper gives the eggs a stained-glass quality when light shines through.

Personalized Easter cards

Print a simple Easter bunny or egg page, have a child color it, then fold it in half and write a message inside. Grandparents and family members consistently treasure handmade cards far more than store-bought ones.

Easter egg design contest

Print the same blank egg outline page for every child in a class or family gathering. Set a five-minute timer and see who can create the most creative design. Award Crayola prize packs for the results.

Ready to Print? Here’s Where to Start

If this is your first time downloading coloring pages, start simple. Pick two or three pages that match your child’s age group from the suggestions in this article. Open them in Adobe Acrobat Reader, select “Fit to Page,” and print in grayscale to save ink.


For toddlers, grab a big Easter egg and a chubby bunny. For school-age kids, a bunny-with-basket scene and an egg pattern page are reliable favorites. For Sunday school, a cross design and a spring-themed page cover both dimensions of Easter beautifully.


And if you find yourself printing coloring pages regularly — not just at Easter but for birthdays, holidays, and rainy days throughout the year — it is worth bookmarking a few quality sources so you always have them ready.
Happy Easter. We hope your table is covered in crayon marks and your baskets are full.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these really free? Do I need to enter my email?

Yes, completely free. No email required, no account creation, no payment. A legitimate free coloring page site should let you click a PDF link and print it directly, with no intermediate steps. If a site asks for your email before you can download a single page, that is not a free resource — it is a lead generation tool.

Yes. Free coloring pages for personal, educational, and church use are standard practice across reputable coloring sites. Most pages explicitly state they are for non-commercial personal use, which covers home, classroom, and Sunday school use comfortably. If you plan to use them commercially (printing for a paid workshop, for example), check the specific site’s licensing terms.

Always choose PDF when available. PDFs are resolution-independent, meaning they print at the maximum quality your printer supports regardless of paper size. JPEGs compress the image and can produce slightly blurry results at print size. If only a JPEG is available, make sure the file is at least 1500 pixels wide before printing at full 8.5×11 size.

Look specifically for pages described as “simple,” “easy,” or “for preschoolers.” The defining feature is thick outlines and minimal detail. A page with one large Easter egg taking up most of the sheet is far more suitable for a two-year-old than a page with a bunny in a detailed garden scene. When in doubt, the simpler the better for children under five.

This happens when your PDF opens in a browser and prints at its default size. Always open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader, then under Print > Page Sizing & Handling, select “Fit” rather than “Actual Size.” This scales the image to fill the paper correctly.

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