Jasmine Coloring Pages

By : cpforkids

Updated: April 28, 2026

Jasmine, Aladdin, Rajah, and the magic carpet — these 26 free printable Aladdin & Jasmine coloring pages cover every fan-favorite moment from Agrabah. Baby Jasmine, easy pages for toddlers, Jasmine with Rajah, the magic carpet ride, kawaii Jasmine, Genie scenes, and detailed pages for older kids and adults who want something worth sitting down with.

Each page features bold clean outlines on a pure white background — ready to print and color straight away. Easy thick-outline pages for little hands, detailed portrait and scene pages for older fans who want something worth sitting down with. With 26 Princess Jasmine coloring pages across 7 themed sections, every Aladdin fan finds their page here.

Perfect for a Jasmine-themed birthday activity, classroom quiet time, or a rainy afternoon with a kid who knows every word of A Whole New World.

Every page in this collection is a free printable PDF — click the Download button underneath any image to open it directly in your browser. No account, no email, no sign-up required. Every file is pre-formatted for both US Letter and A4 at 100% print scale.

New to printing? Check our How to Print Coloring Pages guide. This collection is part of our 1,000+ free coloring pages at CPforKids.com.

Baby Jasmine with the Magic Lamp

Baby Jasmine with the Magic Lamp

Tiny lamp, big eyes, hair in a ponytail — baby Jasmine before the carpet ride, before everything.
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Baby Jasmine and Baby Rajah

Baby Jasmine and Baby Rajah

Tiny tiger cub, baby Jasmine, hearts all around — the friendship that started from the very beginning.
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Easy Princess Jasmine

Easy Princess Jasmine

Long hair, big smile, arms open — the simplest Jasmine page in the set, perfect for little hands.
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Jasmine in the Palace Garden

Jasmine in the Palace Garden

Flower in hand, garden walls behind her — Jasmine in the one place she always wanted to escape from.
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Jasmine on the Agrabah Rooftops

Jasmine on the Agrabah Rooftops

Hands on hips, night sky behind her, jewelry details in every line — the princess who refused to stay in the palace.
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Jasmine Exploring the Marketplace

Jasmine Exploring the Marketplace

Hood on, hair tucked, eyes wide — the first morning Jasmine ever walked through her own city.
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Jasmine and the Magic Lamp

Jasmine and the Magic Lamp

Lamp raised, eyes wide, everything about to change — the moment before everything got complicated.
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Jasmine in the Red Outfit

Jasmine in the Red Outfit

Arms crossed, completely defiant — the most powerful Jasmine in the entire film.
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Princess Jasmine with Her Crown

Princess Jasmine with Her Crown

Crown on, gown flowing, throne room behind her — Jasmine wearing the title she earned on her own terms.
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Jasmine Reading by the Window

Jasmine Reading by the Window

Book open, garden behind her, completely at peace — the side of Jasmine the palace walls usually hid.
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Kawaii Jasmine and Rajah

Kawaii Jasmine and Rajah

Big eyes, tiny crown, Rajah curled in her lap — the most adorable Jasmine page in the set.
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Jasmine and Rajah in the Garden

Jasmine and Rajah in the Garden

Arm over his back, garden around them, both at peace — Rajah was always the best friend she actually had.
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Jasmine and Rajah at Night

Jasmine and Rajah at Night

Rajah beside her, corridor quiet, lanterns on the walls — the only walks Jasmine could take without permission.
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Rajah Protecting Jasmine

Rajah Protecting Jasmine

Paw out, Aladdin off-balance, Jasmine hiding a smile — Rajah’s opinion of Aladdin was immediate and clear.
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Jasmine and Aladdin on the Magic Carpet

Jasmine and Aladdin on the Magic Carpet

Carpet beneath them, city below, stars above — the most famous first date in any Disney film.
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Jasmine and Aladdin on the Balcony

Jasmine and Aladdin on the Balcony

Hand offered, balcony behind them, both smiling — the classic Jasmine and Aladdin page every fan wants.
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A Whole New World

A Whole New World

Arms out, clouds around them, both completely free — exactly what the song was always about.
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Jasmine's Heart-Shaped Carpet Ride

Jasmine’s Heart-Shaped Carpet Ride

Carpet in a heart shape, stars around her, waving from above — the most romantic Jasmine page in the set.
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Jasmine and Abu in the Marketplace Chase

Jasmine and Abu in the Marketplace Chase

Abu as a horse, Aladdin running to keep up, marketplace flying past — the most chaotic page in the set.
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Jasmine, Aladdin and the Genie

Jasmine, Aladdin and the Genie

All three together, Genie towering above — the trio that made Agrabah’s most unforgettable story.
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Jasmine and Belle Together

Jasmine and Belle Together

Two princesses, two very different outfits — both always knew exactly their own minds.
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Jasmine and Ariel Together

Jasmine and Ariel Together

Land and sea, two worlds — Jasmine and Ariel are the two Disney princesses who understood freedom best.
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Jasmine with the Disney Princesses

Jasmine with the Disney Princesses

Four princesses, four silhouettes — the most color-intensive Jasmine page in the set.
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Jasmine Portrait — Detailed

Jasmine Portrait — Detailed

Hair accessories, long lashes, ornate border — the Jasmine page worth taking your time on.
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Jasmine's Wedding Day

Jasmine’s Wedding Day

Flowing gown, fountain beside her, palace behind her — Jasmine on the day she actually chose.
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Jasmine's Christmas Lantern

Jasmine’s Christmas Lantern

Festive outfit, lantern glowing, Agrabah lit up — Jasmine’s version of Christmas is exactly this warm.
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WHO IS JASMINE

Princess Jasmine first appeared in Disney’s Aladdin in 1992 — a princess who refused to be defined by her title, her palace, or anyone else’s plans for her. Voiced by Linda Larkin, she was one of Disney’s first princesses to actively push back against the world around her, sneaking out of the palace, speaking her mind, and choosing her own path.

Aladdin was a box office hit and remains one of the most beloved Disney films ever made, with Jasmine becoming one of the most recognizable Disney princesses worldwide. Her tiger Rajah, her friendship with Aladdin, and the magic carpet ride have made her coloring pages some of the most searched Disney princess printables online.

How to Color Princess Jasmine

Jasmine’s classic look is built around her signature outfit — a cropped top and harem pants with gold accessories. The outfit is that specific bright aqua that sits between blue and green, and the most common mistake is going too dark. Start with a light aqua or turquoise and layer slightly darker tones at the fabric folds and edges.

Her hair is the most dramatic element on the page — long, thick, jet black, and usually flowing behind her or tied back. Black hair on a coloring page can look flat if filled solid. A slightly warm dark brown as a base with true black for the deepest shadows gives the hair dimension without losing the dark look.

Gold accessories — earrings, waistband, headband — are the accent that pulls the whole palette together. Pale gold or warm yellow reads better than bright yellow here. If you have a gold gel pen, these are the pages to use it on.

Rajah is a Bengal tiger — warm amber-orange with black stripes and a cream-white belly and muzzle. His stripes work best when they follow the direction of his fur rather than sitting perfectly uniform. Kids often color him all-orange first, which is a great starting point before adding the black stripes on top.

The magic carpet has a geometric pattern built into the line art — diamonds, borders, and repeating motifs that reward careful coloring with two or three complementary colors. Deep jewel tones work beautifully here: burgundy, gold, and midnight blue.

The Agrabah backgrounds — palace arches, market stalls, night sky — give each page its atmosphere. The night sky pages look especially good with a dark blue or purple background and white stars, which kids can add with a white gel pen or crayon after the background is colored.

For the baby and easy pages, the large open areas work perfectly with chunky crayons. For the detailed portrait and wedding pages, fine-tip colored pencils give the best results on the ornate border details.

What to Do with Finished Jasmine Coloring Pages

Make a Magic Carpet Scene

Print the magic carpet page and the Agrabah rooftops page. Color them both, cut out Jasmine and Aladdin from the carpet page, and layer them over a colored night-sky background you paint or color separately. Glue everything to cardstock for a framed scene. It takes about twenty minutes and produces something that actually looks like a piece of artwork.

Turn the Baby Jasmine Pages into a Birthday Card

Print the baby Jasmine page or the kawaii Jasmine and Rajah page at half size. Color it, fold a piece of cardstock in half, and glue the colored figure to the front. Write the birthday message inside. Handmade Jasmine birthday cards take ten minutes and are the kind of thing kids actually save.

Use the Portrait Page for a Coloring Meditation Session

The detailed Jasmine portrait with the ornate Agrabah tile border is designed for slow, careful coloring rather than quick filling. Print it on cardstock, find fine-tip colored pencils, and treat it as a proper sit-down session. The border pattern is detailed enough to keep an adult genuinely engaged for an hour.

Build an Agrabah Story Strip

Print the marketplace page, the magic carpet page, and the balcony page in sequence. Color them, write a caption under each one, and staple them together as a three-page story. Kids who know the film immediately recognize the arc — and kids who don’t have just been introduced to it in three images.

Make a Disney Princess Gallery Wall

Print the Jasmine and Belle page and the full Disney princesses group page. Color them with each princess in her signature palette, frame them in matching frames, and hang them together. These two pages are designed to work as a set — the duo page and the full group page complement each other on a wall.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Jasmine coloring pages really free?

Yes — every page downloads as a free PDF. No account, no email, no payment.

Are there baby Jasmine coloring pages?

Yes — two baby pages: baby Jasmine with the magic lamp and baby Jasmine hugging baby Rajah.

Are there Jasmine and Rajah coloring pages?

Yes — three dedicated Rajah pages: Jasmine and Rajah in the palace garden, Rajah protecting Jasmine from Aladdin, and Jasmine and Rajah walking the palace corridor at night.

Are there Jasmine and Aladdin coloring pages?

Yes — three pages: the magic carpet over Agrabah at night, the palace balcony scene, and both on the carpet through the clouds.

Which pages are easiest for toddlers?

The easy section has four pages with the thickest outlines — baby Jasmine with the lamp, baby Jasmine and Rajah, easy Jasmine standing, and Jasmine in the palace garden.

Is there a kawaii Jasmine coloring page?

Yes — a kawaii chibi Jasmine with big sparkly eyes and Rajah the tiger cub in her lap.

Are there detailed Jasmine coloring pages for adults?

Yes — the ornate portrait page and the wedding gown page are both drawn with enough detail for older kids and adults who want something worth taking their time on.

Is there a Christmas Jasmine coloring page?

Yes — Jasmine in a festive outfit holding a lantern with Agrabah decorated for the season.

Is there a Jasmine and Genie coloring page?

Yes — Jasmine, Aladdin and the Genie are all together on one page with the Genie towering above them both.

Disclaimer: Princess Jasmine and all related Aladdin characters belong to their respective owners. The coloring pages on CPforKids.com are original inspired illustrations created as a fan activity for personal and family use. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Aladdin brand owners.

Whether you’re printing for a toddler’s first session, a classroom activity, or an older fan who wants the detailed portrait page — these free Princess Jasmine colouring pages cover every version of the character worth coloring. Easy sections for little hands, Rajah and carpet scenes for kids who know the film, and the portrait and wedding pages for anyone who wants to take their time.

All 26 pages are here, free, ready to print.

For more princess coloring pages, the Elsa coloring pages and Moana coloring pages are just as popular — or browse the full princess coloring pages collection for more.

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Selinay Yucesoy is a preschool educator, illustrator, and content designer based in Izmir, Turkey. With a degree in Early Childhood Education from Anadolu University, she brings her professional expertise to every project. As a dedicated designer and editor since 2022, Selinay specializes in creating engaging, high-quality learning materials and coloring pages that combine creativity with educational principles.

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