Some stories never get old — and Cinderella’s blue dress has been keeping crayon manufacturers in business for decades. These 32 free printable Cinderella coloring pages cover everything worth coloring: baby Cinderella, the classic blue gown, the pumpkin carriage, the glass slipper, Jaq and Gus making the dress, the Fairy Godmother, the midnight run, and a detailed mandala for anyone who wants a proper long session.
Every page has bold clean outlines on a pure white background — ready to print and color straight away. Thick easy pages for toddlers and little hands, full ballroom and iconic object scenes for kids who know every scene, and the floral portrait and mandala for older fans who want something genuinely worth spending time on. With 32 Cinderella coloring sheets across 5 themed sections, every version of the story is covered.

Great for a Cinderella birthday party table, classroom quiet time, or a rainy afternoon with a kid who’ll spend forty minutes on the pumpkin carriage alone.
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 Cinderella Waving
Baby Cinderella with the Glass Slipper
Toddler Cinderella and Her Mice Friends
Kawaii Cinderella
Easy Cinderella
Cinderella Simple Face Page
Cinderella and Her Bluebird
Cinderella in Her Classic Gown
Cinderella Smiling
Cinderella Holding Her Dress
Cinderella Cleaning
Cinderella with Her Birds
Cinderella’s Magical Transformation
The Fairy Godmother
Cinderella’s Pumpkin Carriage
Cinderella and Her Carriage
Cinderella at the Palace Stairs
Cinderella Dancing with the Prince
Cinderella Running at Midnight
Cinderella Losing Her Slipper
The Glass Slipper
The Castle Gates
The Clock Strikes Midnight
Jaq and Gus Making the Dress
Prince Charming
The Stepsisters
Cinderella and the Prince Together
Cinderella’s Wedding Day
Cinderella Floral Portrait
Cinderella Mandala
Cinderella’s Christmas
Cinderella and Belle Together
WHO IS CINDERELLA
Cinderella is one of the oldest fairy tales in the world and one of Disney’s earliest animated films — the 1950 version introduced the glass slipper, the pumpkin carriage, and the Fairy Godmother to a generation of kids who’ve been passing the story down ever since. The film follows a kind-hearted young woman living as a servant in her own home after her father’s death, kept there by a stepmother and stepsisters who treat her as staff while she makes friends with mice, birds, and anyone who doesn’t have a title.
What makes Cinderella endure isn’t just the magic — it’s the two mice in tiny outfits who sewed her a dress, the Fairy Godmother who showed up with exactly the right amount of whimsy, and the glass slipper that turned a kingdom-wide search into a love story. The 1950 film remains one of Disney’s most beloved, and Cinderella herself has become one of the most recognizable princess characters in the world.
How to Color Cinderella
Cinderella’s signature look is that specific ice blue — not bright royal blue, not pale sky blue, but the cool silvery-blue that sits right between the two. Most people go too dark and end up with something that reads more navy than Cinderella. Start lighter than you think you need to, build depth with a second slightly deeper blue at the fabric folds, and leave the highlighted areas near-white where the fabric catches the light.
Her hair is golden blonde, swept up and pinned with small starburst accessories. The pinned sections work best in warm honey-blonde with slightly deeper amber tones at the roots, and the accessories themselves — those small star shapes — are silver in the film but reward any metallic or white gel pen treatment on the page.
The pumpkin carriage is the most architectural element in the set and one of the most satisfying pages to color slowly. The carriage body is a warm amber-orange — the specific deep pumpkin shade rather than a bright Halloween orange. The scroll work and wheel details work best in a slightly darker brown to create contrast. White horses at the front bring the whole scene together.
The glass slipper is deliberately challenging to color because it’s transparent in the film. The most successful approach is very light blue-grey for the shoe outline with minimal fill, letting the white of the paper do most of the work. A light silver pencil or gel pen on the heel and toe gives the illusion of glass without overworking it.
Jaq and Gus — the mice — are warm grey-brown with pink ears and tiny noses. Their outfits in the dress-making page are brown and green with small sewn details that reward patient coloring. These are two of the smallest characters in the set and some of the most enjoyable to color carefully.
The Fairy Godmother is blue and white — her robes are light silver-blue, her hair is white, and the magic she produces is a warm golden-yellow that radiates from the tip of her wand. The swirling transformation lines on her page can be colored in any warm sparkle tone — gold, yellow, silver — and layering two of them creates a genuinely magical effect.
The stepsisters page is the most fun in the set to color with intention. Their gowns are deliberately over-decorated with too many bows and ruffles — leaning into clashing colors makes the page work exactly as it should. There’s no wrong color combination for the stepsisters.
The mandala is the most detail-intensive page in the collection. Work from the center outward — pale ice blue in the inner sections matching Cinderella’s dress, warmer gold for the clock and slipper motifs in the middle rings, and soft silver in the outer geometric sections.
What to Do with Finished Cinderella Coloring Pages
Make a Before and After Story Strip
Print the cleaning page, the transformation page, and the palace staircase page in that order. Color all three, write a single caption under each one, and present them as a three-panel strip. It tells the whole arc in three images — maid dress to magic to the ball — and works perfectly as a classroom display or a party decoration.
Turn the Pumpkin Carriage Page into a Craft
Print the carriage page on cardstock, color it carefully, cut it out, and fold a small strip of card underneath as a stand. Use it as a centerpiece at a Cinderella birthday party table. A hand-colored and cut-out pumpkin carriage takes about twenty minutes and looks genuinely better than anything from a party supply store.
Use the Mice Page for a Kindness Activity
The Jaq and Gus dress-making page is built for a conversation about kindness and loyalty. After coloring, ask kids to name one person in their life who has helped them with something quietly, the way the mice helped Cinderella. Write that person’s name on the page. It turns a coloring activity into something worth keeping.
Frame the Mandala as a Gift
Print the Cinderella mandala on cardstock. Work through it slowly with fine-tip colored pencils — ice blue at the center, gold for the clock motifs, silver for the outer rings. Frame it simply. The finished piece is detailed enough to look purchased rather than printed, and it’s the kind of thing that ends up on walls rather than in folders.
Make a Cinderella Birthday Party Card Set
Print the kawaii Cinderella page and the baby Cinderella waving page at half size. Color one per card, fold cardstock in half, glue the figure to the front. Handmade Cinderella birthday cards cost nothing and carry the kind of effort that printed cards never communicate. A set of six takes about an afternoon.
Turn the Stepsisters Page into a Party Icebreaker
Print one stepsisters page per child at a Cinderella party. Give everyone a random selection of bright mismatching crayons — no choosing allowed. The goal is to make the gowns as clashing and over-the-top as possible. Compare finished pages at the end. It takes ten minutes, requires zero setup, and produces the loudest table at any birthday party.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Cinderella coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page downloads as a free PDF. No account, no email, no payment.
Are there baby Cinderella coloring pages?
Yes — baby Cinderella waving, baby Cinderella with the glass slipper, and a toddler Cinderella with the mice, all with the thickest outlines in the set.
Is there a pumpkin carriage coloring page?
Yes — two carriage pages: a detailed close-up of the ornate carriage, and Cinderella standing beside the carriage with the horses.
Is there a Fairy Godmother coloring page?
Yes — the Fairy Godmother with her star-tipped wand and sparkles, plus the magical transformation scene.
Are there easy Cinderella coloring pages for kids?
Yes — seven easy pages including baby and toddler versions, kawaii Cinderella, a simple face page, and an easy thick-outline full-body page.
Is there a Cinderella mandala coloring page?
Yes — a detailed mandala with Cinderella at the center and glass slipper and clock motifs radiating outward, designed for older kids and adults.
Are there Cinderella and Prince Charming coloring pages?
Yes — the ballroom dance scene, the palace balcony scene, and the wedding day page.
Can I print these for a classroom or party?
Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and party use. Print as many copies as you need.
Disclaimer: Cinderella and all related 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 Cinderella brand owners.
Whether you’re printing for a toddler who wants the thick-outline baby pages, a kid who’ll spend the whole afternoon on the pumpkin carriage, or an adult who wants the mandala done properly with fine-tip pencils — these free Cinderella colouring pages cover every part of the story worth coloring. Glass slippers, fairy godmothers, mice in tiny outfits, the midnight run, and that blue dress in every version.
All 32 pages are here, free, ready to print.
For more princess and Disney coloring pages, the Sleeping Beauty coloring pages and Rapunzel coloring pages are just as popular with the same age group — or browse the full princess coloring pages collection for more.











