Harry Potter coloring pages never really go out of season. These 40 free printable Harry Potter coloring pages cover the full cast — Harry, Hermione, Ron, Draco, Dumbledore, Snape, Hagrid, Voldemort, and Dobby — plus iconic scenes, all four house crests, and Hogwarts locations. Perfect for kids new to the series and parents who grew up with it.
Each page features bold clean outlines on a pure white background — sized to print perfectly on US Letter and A4 with no resizing needed. You’ll find the Sorting Hat ceremony, Platform 9¾, the Patronus stag, Harry catching the Golden Snitch, and Dobby holding his sock. With 40 pages across 8 themed sections, easy cartoon pages for toddlers sit alongside detailed scenes for older kids and adults.

Great for classroom activities, Hogwarts-themed birthday parties, or homeschool art sessions. The easy and chibi sections use the thickest outlines in the set, perfect for young kids still practicing their grip. The house crest and castle pages are drawn for anyone who wants something worth framing when it’s done.
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 to fit both US Letter and A4 paper perfectly at 100% print scale.
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Easy Harry Potter with His Wand
Easy Hermione with Her Book
Easy Ron in His Weasley Sweater
Easy Golden Trio Together
The Hogwarts Express Compartment
Harry at Platform 9¾
Harry Under the Sorting Hat
Harry Catching the Golden Snitch
Harry’s Patronus Stag
Harry vs Voldemort Final Duel
Harry with Wand and Broomstick
Harry and Hedwig
Harry in the Invisibility Cloak
Harry’s First Hogwarts Letter
Hermione Studying in the Library
Hermione Casting a Spell
The Golden Trio Walking Together
Ron Playing Wizard Chess
Ron and His Weasley Christmas Sweater
Hagrid and Baby Norbert
Hagrid’s Hut Tea Invitation
Harry Riding Buckbeak
Draco Malfoy in the Dungeons
Draco vs Harry Dueling in Class
Snape in the Potions Classroom
Dumbledore’s Office with Fawkes
Dobby Holding the Sock
Dobby Knitting His Socks
Hogwarts Castle Across the Lake
Hogsmeade Village in Winter
The Great Hall Feast
Gryffindor House Crest
Slytherin House Crest
Hufflepuff House Crest
Ravenclaw House Crest
Kawaii Harry Potter
Chibi Golden Trio in the Common Room
Harry Potter Funko Pop Style
Hedwig Flying with a Letter
Voldemort with His Wand Raised
WHO IS HARRY POTTER
Harry Potter is J.K. Rowling’s orphan wizard who discovers on his eleventh birthday that he’s famous in a world he never knew existed. First published in 1997, the series grew into seven books and eight films — becoming one of the best-selling franchises in history.
The story follows Harry through seven years at Hogwarts alongside Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley as they face Lord Voldemort, the Dark wizard who killed Harry’s parents. What makes it stick across generations is more than magic — it’s friendship, found family, and the idea that love is the strongest force of all.
How to Color Harry Potter
Harry’s classic look is a black Hogwarts robe over a gray sweater, red and gold Gryffindor tie, round black glasses, and that lightning bolt scar on his forehead. The scar is light pink or red — easy to miss but the detail everyone checks first. Hermione stays in black robes with her warm brown curly hair and red-gold Gryffindor scarf. Ron is the ginger one — bright orange-red hair, maroon Weasley sweater, and the same house colors as Harry.
For house pages, the palettes are fixed and fans will notice if they’re wrong: Gryffindor is red and gold, Slytherin is green and silver, Hufflepuff is yellow and black, Ravenclaw is blue and bronze. The crest pages reward careful coloring — keeping the animal and the shield background in the right house colors makes the finished page look print-quality. For the Patronus page, the stag works best in pale silver-blue with a soft white glow — no hard edges, just light fading into the dark background.
For kids’ pages, the chibi and easy sections work perfectly with basic crayons — the outlines are thick enough for young hands to stay inside. The kawaii Harry page in particular is a fast, satisfying color for kids just getting started. For adults and older kids, the Hogwarts Castle lake scene and the Great Hall feast page have enough detail to make them worth an afternoon — colored pencils with light layering give the best results on both.
What to Do with Finished Harry Potter Coloring Pages
Turn the House Crests into Bedroom Banners
Print all four house crest pages, color them, and cut each one into a pennant shape. Punch two holes at the top of each, thread ribbon or yarn through, and hang them in a row above a desk or bed. Free printable Harry Potter coloring pages don’t usually come in banner format — the four crests together fill that gap perfectly, and kids who’ve picked their house are very particular about which one goes in the center.
Make a Sorting Hat Ceremony Activity
Print the Sorting Hat page and enough easy Harry, Hermione and Ron pages for everyone at the table. Before coloring, have each kid secretly decide which house they’re in, then color their character’s tie and scarf in those colors. Reveal at the end — it turns easy Harry Potter coloring sheets for kids into a twenty-minute group activity with a surprise at the end.
Use the Patronus Page as a Cozy Adult Coloring Session
The Patronus stag page is the most atmospheric in the set — pale silver-blue against a dark background, soft edges, no hard fills. It’s the kind of page that works best with colored pencils and no time pressure. If you’re looking for Harry Potter coloring pages for adults, this one and the Hogwarts Castle lake scene are the two worth printing on cardstock and framing.
Build a Golden Trio Story Sequence
Print the Hogwarts Express compartment page, the Sorting Hat ceremony, the Golden Trio walking the corridor, and the Gryffindor common room chibi page. Color them in order and staple them together with a handwritten caption under each one. Kids end up with a four-page origin story they illustrated themselves — the Harry Potter colouring pages for kids equivalent of a mini graphic novel.
Turn the Dobby Page into a Party Activity
Print the Dobby holding the sock page and place a small craft sock beside each one at a party table. Kids color Dobby, then decorate the real sock with fabric markers. It’s the simplest possible Harry Potter birthday party coloring activity — one page, one sock, zero prep — and every kid who’s seen the films understands exactly why Dobby is holding it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Harry Potter coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page is free to download and print. No account, no email, no payment.
Are there Harry Potter coloring pages for adults?
Yes — the Hogwarts Castle lake scene, the Great Hall feast, the Patronus stag, and all four house crests are drawn with enough detail for older kids and adults. The chibi and easy sections are designed for younger kids.
Which pages are easiest for young kids?
The easy section (G1–G4) and the chibi/kawaii section (G36–G38) have the thickest outlines and simplest shapes. Those are the best starting point for younger kids.
Are all four house crests included?
Yes — Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw each have their own dedicated crest page.
Is there a Hermione coloring page?
Yes — Hermione in the library studying, Hermione casting a spell, and Hermione as part of the Golden Trio pages.
Is Dobby included?
Yes — two Dobby pages: Dobby holding the sock and Dobby knitting by the fireplace.
Are there Harry Potter coloring pages printable PDFs?
Yes — every page in the collection is a printable PDF, formatted for both US Letter and A4 paper.
Is there a Hogwarts coloring page?
Yes — Hogwarts Castle across the lake at night, the Great Hall during a feast, and Hogsmeade village in winter.
Disclaimer: Harry Potter and related characters belong to their respective owners. The coloring pages on CPforKids.com are original inspired illustrations for personal use. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Harry Potter brand owners.
These pages hold up just as well for a quiet Saturday at home as they do for a Harry Potter birthday party — print the easy chibi section for younger kids, the house crests for anyone who’s already picked their house, and the Patronus and Hogwarts pages for adults who want something worth keeping. All 40 pages are here, free, as printable Harry Potter colouring pages.
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