42 free Snow White coloring pages — every scene worth coloring from Disney’s first princess. From Snow White at the wishing well and the dwarfs’ cottage to the Evil Queen at her magic mirror, this is one of the most complete collections anywhere. These are the Disney Princess Snow White coloring pages fans search for — featuring villain scenes, forest moments, and the iconic glass coffin.
Simple thick-outline pages sit at the front for toddlers and preschoolers — baby Snow White, easy Snow White, and kawaii chibi styles. The Evil Queen’s transformation, the detailed throne room, and the Snow White mandala are toward the back for older kids and adults. Every page is a free printable PDF — these are also the snow white colouring pages families in the UK and Australia download most, printing perfectly on US Letter or A4.

Parents and teachers use these for rainy afternoons, classroom activities, and themed crafts. The wishing well and dancing scenes are favorites for younger kids, while the seasonal pages (Christmas, Halloween, Easter) are perfect for creating handmade gifts year-round.
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Snow White at the Wishing Well
Snow White Waving Hello
Snow White Holding the Apple
Snow White and the Forest Birds
Snow White and the Woodland Animals
Snow White Scrubbing the Steps
Snow White Cooking in the Cottage
Snow White Running Through the Forest
Snow White and the Poison Apple
Snow White Dancing with the Dwarfs
The Dwarfs March Home
Snow White and the Prince
Snow White and the Prince Dancing
Snow White in the Glass Coffin
True Love’s Kiss
Snow White’s Happy Ending
The Evil Queen and Her Mirror
Evil Queen Casting Her Spell
Evil Queen Transformation Portrait
Evil Queen’s Potion Dungeon
Evil Queen on Her Balcony
The Evil Queen in Disguise
The Witch Hiding Behind the Tree
The Witch Making Her Escape
The Witch with the Poison Apple
Seven Dwarfs Marching to Work
Grumpy the Dwarf
Sleepy the Dwarf Yawning
The Prince on His White Horse
The Magic Mirror
Baby Snow White Cute Page
Sleeping Baby Snow White
Kawaii Chibi Snow White
Easy Snow White for Kids
Snow White’s Christmas Scene
Snow White’s Valentine Page
Snow White’s Halloween
Snow White’s Easter Scene
Snow White Apple Mandala
The Dwarfs’ Cottage
The Evil Queen’s Throne Room
Snow White and Grumpy
WHO IS SNOW WHITE
Snow White is Disney’s first princess, introduced in 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs — the first feature-length animated film ever made. Forced to work as a servant by her jealous stepmother the Evil Queen, she flees into the forest after learning the queen wants her dead, finds shelter with seven dwarfs, and eventually falls victim to a poisoned apple before being woken by true love’s kiss.
What made Snow White endure for nearly 90 years isn’t the story — it’s the characters. The Evil Queen remains one of cinema’s most effective villains, the dwarfs are seven distinct personalities in seven small packages, and Snow White herself is kind enough to make every animal in the forest trust her on sight.
How to Color Snow White
Snow White’s dress is one of the most iconic palettes in Disney history — bright lemon yellow skirt, royal blue fitted bodice with a white collar and white sleeve cuffs, red ribbon bow at the neck. The yellow and blue contrast is what makes her immediately recognizable. Use a warm golden yellow for the skirt rather than a cold lemon tone, and a deep true blue for the bodice.
- Her hair and skin — jet black hair with a short cut and a yellow bow, very pale skin, and bright red lips. The hair is one flat area of deep black. The bow matches the yellow skirt exactly.
- The Evil Queen in royal form: deep purple-red robe with a high white collar, golden crown, pale angular face. Her cape is long and flows dramatically. The throne room pages work best with deep jewel tones — rich purple and gold throughout.
- The witch disguise shifts the palette completely — grey-green hooded robe, wild grey hair, hooked nose. The poison apple is a vivid bright red with a single leaf at the stem — the most important color decision on any witch page.
- The seven dwarfs each have distinct hat colors in the film: Doc has orange-brown, Grumpy has orange, Happy has brown, Sleepy has teal-green, Bashful has mauve, Sneezy has olive, Dopey has purple-grey. Their skin tones are warm peach-tan and their beards range from grey to white.
- The glass coffin pages work best with the coffin itself in very pale blue-grey with white highlight lines suggesting the glass, and the wildflowers around it in full spring color — yellows, pinks, purples.
- The mandala — start from the center outward. Snow White’s portrait in pale skin and yellow, red and blue dress tones. Apple motifs in vivid red. Rose rings in warm pink. Snowflake border in pale blue-white.
What to Do with Finished Snow White Coloring Pages
Make a Seven Dwarfs Keepsake Poster
Color and cut out the seven dwarfs individually from the mine tunnel page. Arrange them on a large piece of poster board in any order, then color and cut out Snow White from the waving page and place her in the center. Embellish with glitter and craft jewels. A classroom display that takes one session and produces something genuinely worth keeping.
Evil Queen Mirror Craft
Take an inexpensive hand mirror and have kids color the Evil Queen magic mirror page. Cut it out carefully, trim it to fit the mirror’s back, and glue it in place. Seal with acrylic spray. Add “Who’s the Fairest?” written in puffy paint along the bottom. A craft that takes fifteen minutes and immediately becomes the most interesting object in the room.
Poison Apple Story Strip
Print the Snow White holding apple page, the Snow White and the old woman page, the glass coffin page, and the true love’s kiss page in sequence. Color all four, write one sentence under each describing what’s happening. Fold accordion-style into a mini storybook or display as a four-panel wall strip.
Dwarfs Cottage Birthday Display
Print the cottage exterior page, the dancing with dwarfs page, and the dwarfs marching home page. Color all three in matching warm palette — thatched roof in golden brown, stone path in grey, interior warm orange. Mount side by side as a triptych table backdrop for a Snow White birthday party.
Frame the Transformation Portrait
Print the Evil Queen transformation split-face page on cardstock. Color with careful attention to both halves — regal purple and gold on the queen side, grey-green and aged texture on the witch side. Frame in a simple black or dark wood frame. The finished piece looks like purchased villain art.
Mandala Wall Art
Print the Snow White apple mandala on cardstock. Color section by section with fine-tip pencils — Snow White portrait at center, vivid red apple motifs, rose pink rings, pale blue-white snowflake border. Frame in white. The result looks like purchased decorative art and works in any room.
Seasonal Craft Calendar
Print the Christmas, Valentine’s, Halloween, and Easter pages. Color each one and store them until the relevant season — swap them out on a small display shelf or bulletin board as the year progresses. Four pages, one for each season, infinitely reusable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Snow White coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page is a free printable PDF. No account or sign-up required.
Are there easy Snow White coloring pages for little kids?
Yes — baby Snow White, sleeping baby Snow White, kawaii chibi Snow White, and an easy thick-outline page with minimal detail for the youngest colorers.
Are there Evil Queen coloring pages?
Yes — nine Evil Queen pages including the magic mirror scene, the transformation split portrait, the spell book, the cauldron, the witch in disguise, hiding behind the tree, running away, and the close-up with the poison apple.
Are there seven dwarfs coloring pages?
Yes — all seven dwarfs marching to work, Grumpy solo with arms crossed, Sleepy mid-yawn, and Snow White with Grumpy together.
Is there a poison apple coloring page?
Yes — Snow White holding the apple at the cottage door, Snow White taking it from the old woman, and three dedicated witch pages featuring the poison apple prominently.
Are there Snow White seasonal coloring pages?
Yes — Christmas with a bird in a tiny hat, Valentine’s with rose bouquet, Halloween with the witch hat and seven dwarf shadows, and Easter in a spring meadow with a rabbit.
Can I print these for a classroom or birthday party?
Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and party use. Print as many copies as you need.
Parents, teachers, and Snow White fans reach for these pages for birthday party activities, classroom quiet time, and rainy afternoons at home. Perfect for kids who love fairy tales, forest animals, grumpy dwarfs, and a villain who asked her mirror one question too many.
All 42 pages are here, free, and ready to print. For more princess colouring pages, our Cinderella coloring pages and Sleeping Beauty coloring pages are just as popular — or browse the full Disney Princess coloring pages collection for more.











