Stitch Coloring Pages

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Updated: April 15, 2026

Stitch has been crashing into kids’ hearts since 2002 — and with the live-action film bringing him back, the debate is louder than ever: is he a destructive little alien or the most loyal friend in the universe? These 50 free printable Stitch coloring pages give you both versions. Classic Stitch, baby Stitch, kawaii, chibi, Lilo and Stitch scenes, Angel, Jumba, Elvis Stitch, boba Stitch — plus seasonal pages for Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day, and birthdays. Whatever your kid’s version of ohana looks like, it’s in here.

Each page features bold black outlines on a clean white background, formatted to print on US Letter and A4 without any resizing. You’ll find action scenes like Stitch surfing a giant wave and hanging from the ceiling, iconic film moments like Lilo teaching Stitch to hula dance, food pages, space pages, and a full Angel and Stitch section. With 50 pages across 13 themed sections, there’s always a fresh coloring sheet to grab.

The set also includes pages most coloring sites skip entirely — Stitch in an Elvis jumpsuit playing guitar, Stitch caught stealing ice cream at midnight, Stitch in a disguise with a fake mustache, and a full Hawaiian mandala page for older kids and adults who want something worth framing. For younger kids, the easy and baby sections use the thickest outlines in the collection — big shapes, minimal detail, fast to finish.

Every page is a free printable PDF — no account, no email, no sign-up. Click any image below to open the PDF instantly, then print on US Letter or A4 at home, in the classroom, or for homeschool use. 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.

Easy Stitch Waving Hello

Easy Stitch Waving Hello

One hand up, big smile, thick lines all the way through — the perfect first Stitch coloring page for young kids.
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Easy Stitch Sitting

Easy Stitch Sitting

Round body, big eyes, no fussy details — fast to color and impossible not to love.
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Easy Stitch Running

Easy Stitch Running

Side view, full sprint, thick lines — a lot of energy in a very easy page.
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Easy Stitch Face

Easy Stitch Face

Just the face, huge ears, hearts everywhere — as simple and lovable as Stitch gets.
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Easy Stitch Jumping

Easy Stitch Jumping

Arms up, mid-jump, beach below — great first page for toddlers who love Stitch.
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Baby Stitch Sleeping with Scrump

Baby Stitch Sleeping with Scrump

Curled up, Scrump in arms, completely out — peak baby Stitch happiness.
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Baby Stitch with a Flower Lei

Baby Stitch with a Flower Lei

Tiny Stitch, giant lei, completely overwhelmed — short coloring session, big cuteness payoff.
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Kawaii Stitch Face

Kawaii Stitch Face

Rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, hearts everywhere — kawaii Stitch at full power.
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Chibi Stitch with Boba Tea

Chibi Stitch with Boba Tea

Giant cup, straw in mouth, round little body — the boba Stitch coloring page fans have been waiting for.
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Cozy Stitch in a Blanket

Cozy Stitch in a Blanket

Wrapped up tight, barely awake — the most relaxed Stitch has ever looked.
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Stitch Surfing a Giant Wave

Stitch Surfing a Giant Wave

Arms out, wave underneath — the most iconic Stitch scene there is.
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Stitch on the Ceiling

Stitch on the Ceiling

Alien claws, upside-down stare — proof that Stitch doesn’t follow house rules.
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Stitch Causing Chaos

Stitch Causing Chaos

Everything is falling, eyes wide, completely unrepentant — Stitch in his natural state.
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Stitch Skateboarding

Stitch Skateboarding

Tongue out, zero fear — Stitch found a skateboard and nobody is safe.
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Stitch Hero Pose

Stitch Hero Pose

Chest out, fists on hips, full Hawaii behind him — Experiment 626 at his most heroic.
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Stitch Jumping Out of a Cake

Stitch Jumping Out of a Cake

Arms up, confetti flying — nobody ordered this but everyone is happy he’s here.
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Lilo Teaching Stitch to Hula Dance

Lilo Teaching Stitch to Hula Dance

Lilo graceful, Stitch completely out of sync — the most charming scene in the whole Lilo and Stitch coloring pages collection.
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Lilo Kissing Stitch

Lilo Kissing Stitch

One kiss, full blush — the moment that proves ohana means everything.
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Lilo and Stitch Riding Bikes

Lilo and Stitch Riding Bikes

Side by side, wind in their faces — Lilo and Stitch on the best afternoon in Hawaii.
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Lilo and Stitch Beach Picnic

Lilo and Stitch Beach Picnic

Sandwiches out, ocean behind them, nothing to worry about — the definition of ohana.
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Lilo and Stitch Laughing

Lilo and Stitch Laughing

Lilo holding her stomach, Stitch on the floor — nobody knows what the joke is but it doesn’t matter.
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Jumba vs Stitch Standoff

Jumba vs Stitch Standoff

Four eyes, four arms, zero cooperation — the Jumba and Stitch dynamic in one page.
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Nani and Stitch Staring Contest

Nani and Stitch Staring Contest

Both crossed arms, neither giving in — Nani and Stitch at their most stubborn.
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Stitch as Elvis

Stitch as Elvis

Jumpsuit on, guitar in hand — Stitch’s Elvis impression is better than anyone expected.
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Stitch and Angel Stargazing

Stitch and Angel Stargazing

Side by side, eyes on the stars — the calmest page in the entire Angel and Stitch coloring pages section.
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Stitch Giving Angel a Flower

Stitch Giving Angel a Flower

One flower, one shy expression — Stitch putting in the effort.
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Stitch and Angel Slow Dancing

Stitch and Angel Slow Dancing

Cheek to cheek, eyes closed, hearts everywhere — the most romantic page in the set.
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Angel Wings Spread

Angel Wings Spread

Wings out, full confidence — Angel finally gets her own page and she owns it completely.
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Stitch with Boba Tea

Stitch with Boba Tea

Cup taller than he is, straw in reach — the boba Stitch coloring page fans didn’t know they needed.
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Stitch Eating Ramen

Stitch Eating Ramen

Chopsticks in both hands, noodles going everywhere — Stitch found ramen and has no notes.
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Stitch Stealing Ice Cream

Stitch Stealing Ice Cream

Spoon mid-air, completely caught — this was always going to happen.
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Stitch Piloting a Spaceship

Stitch Piloting a Spaceship

Hands on the controls, stars everywhere — Stitch back where he started, doing what he does best.
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Stitch in a Hammock

Stitch in a Hammock

Hammock, palm trees, zero plans — the most relaxed version of Stitch in the entire set.
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Stitch in Disguise

Stitch in Disguise

Big hat, bigger glasses, fake mustache — nobody suspects a thing.
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Stitch Funko Pop Style

Stitch Funko Pop Style

Oversized head, tiny body, display shelf pose — the Funko Pop Stitch coloring page for collectors.
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Stitch and Hello Kitty

Stitch and Hello Kitty

Two icons, one page — Hello Kitty’s clean white next to Stitch’s blue makes this one pop even before it’s colored.
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Detailed Stitch Portrait

Detailed Stitch Portrait

Every line on the ears and face drawn in — this one takes time and looks incredible finished.
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Stitch Hawaiian Mandala

Stitch Hawaiian Mandala

Stitch at the center, intricate Hawaiian patterns radiating out — one of the most detailed pages in the set.
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Detailed Stitch Ocean Scene

Detailed Stitch Ocean Scene

All six limbs, full ocean detail — the kind of free printable Stitch coloring page worth spending an afternoon on.
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Stitch Tangled in Christmas Lights

Stitch Tangled in Christmas Lights

Completely tangled, ornaments falling — Stitch was helping decorate and it went exactly as expected.
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Stitch Santa Delivery

Stitch Santa Delivery

Full Santa coat, sack over his shoulder — Stitch took over Christmas delivery and somehow it’s going fine.
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Lilo and Stitch Opening Christmas Presents

Lilo and Stitch Opening Christmas Presents

Presents open, wrapping paper everywhere — Christmas morning the ohana way.
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Stitch the Vampire

Stitch the Vampire

Cape, fangs, candy bucket — Stitch went full vampire for Halloween and it works surprisingly well.
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Stitch Carving a Pumpkin

Stitch Carving a Pumpkin

Alien claws are actually perfect for pumpkin carving — Stitch figured that out.
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Stitch Easter Basket

Stitch Easter Basket

Basket overflowing, butterflies everywhere — the eggs are safe as long as Stitch doesn’t eat them first.
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Stitch Hiding Behind an Easter Egg

Stitch Hiding Behind an Easter Egg

Giant egg, tiny Stitch peeking out — he found it before anyone else did.
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Stitch Writing OHANA

Stitch Writing OHANA

Tongue out, pen in hand, writing the only word that matters — the most Stitch Valentine’s page possible.
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Stitch and the Heart Balloon

Stitch and the Heart Balloon

Both hands on the balloon, feet barely touching the ground — Stitch showing up for Valentine’s Day.
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Stitch Blowing Out Candles

Stitch Blowing Out Candles

Cheeks puffed, candles almost out, confetti everywhere — Stitch takes birthdays very seriously.
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Stitch at the Birthday Party

Stitch at the Birthday Party

Party hat on, cake in hand — kids love coloring each balloon and streamer a different color.
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WHO IS STITCH

Stitch — officially Experiment 626 — first appeared in Disney’s Lilo & Stitch in 2002, created by Chris Sanders as an illegal genetic experiment designed purely for destruction. The twist that made him one of Disney’s most beloved characters was simple: a small Hawaiian girl named Lilo adopted him, and ohana changed everything. The film became a cult classic almost immediately, and Stitch went on to star in sequels, animated series, merchandise, and a 2025 live-action remake that introduced him to a whole new generation. When kids search for Lilo and Stitch coloring pages or free printable Stitch coloring sheets, they’re looking for all of it — the chaos, the cuteness, the surfboard, and the hula dancing.

What makes Stitch especially interesting for coloring is how many sides he has. His classic blue fur with big ears and alien claws is instantly recognizable, but the kawaii and chibi versions soften everything into rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes. Angel, Experiment 624, brings a pink palette to the set. Jumba brings four arms and four eyes. Elvis Stitch is its own category entirely. Whether you’re printing a free Stitch coloring page for a toddler who just discovered the movie or an adult who grew up with it, the character has a version that fits.

How to Color Stitch

Stitch’s classic color is a medium blue — not too bright, not too dark. A medium cornflower blue or periwinkle works best for the base, with a slightly darker blue for the ears, back spines, and the shadow areas under his chin and arms. His nose is dark blue-black, his eyes are a deep navy with black pupils, and his claws are off-white or pale gray. The teal patches on his ears and the lighter blue on his belly are what separate a good Stitch coloring from a great one.

For Angel, the palette flips entirely — she’s pink with darker pink ears and a lighter pink chest. Her antenna is the same color as her body, and her eyes are the same deep navy as Stitch’s. The two together on the same page create one of the most colorful combinations in the set, especially when the hearts and stars in the background get their own colors.

For Jumba, deep purple with gray-green skin is the classic combination. Four eyes, all dark with different sized pupils — kids who like adding detail love this page. Lilo is easiest: red muumuu dress, dark black hair, warm tan skin. The Hawaiian backgrounds behind her — flowers, ocean, palm trees — are where most of the color time goes.

For younger kids, crayons and chunky markers work perfectly on the easy and baby sections — the outlines are thick enough for both. For older kids and adults, colored pencils give the best results on the mandala and detailed portrait pages. The Hawaiian mandala page in particular rewards careful layering — start with the lightest colors and work darker.

What to Do With Finished Pages

Make an ohana wall display. Print one page from each major section — Stitch solo, Lilo and Stitch together, Angel, and one seasonal page — color them all and hang them as a group. The contrasting color palettes of blue Stitch, pink Angel, and the warm Hawaiian backgrounds create a natural gallery effect. Free Stitch coloring pages for a wall display cost nothing and take an afternoon to make.

Turn the Elvis page into a birthday card. Fold a sheet of cardstock in half, print the Elvis Stitch page at half size, glue it to the front, and write a message inside. It’s the kind of handmade card a kid actually wants to give — and one the recipient actually keeps.

Use the boba page as a trend activity. The boba Stitch coloring page connects the character to something kids are already into. Print a few copies, let kids experiment with different boba flavors and cup colors — taro purple, matcha green, strawberry pink. It’s a low-pressure way to practice color mixing and decision-making.

Build a Lilo and Stitch story sequence. The collection has enough sequential scenes to tell a mini story — Lilo teaching Stitch hula, Lilo and Stitch laughing, the beach picnic, the bike ride. Print them in order, color them, add handwritten dialogue bubbles, and staple them together. Easy Stitch coloring pages for kids work perfectly as the opening pages of the book, with the detailed scenes at the end as the finale.

Use the mandala for a classroom calm-down activity. The Hawaiian mandala page is complex enough to occupy older kids for 20-30 minutes of focused, quiet coloring. Teachers and homeschool parents use detailed coloring pages exactly this way — structured enough to require attention, open enough to be relaxing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Stitch coloring pages really free?

Yes — every single page is free to download and print. No account, no email, no payment of any kind.

Is there a Lilo and Stitch coloring page in this set?

Yes — there are five dedicated Lilo and Stitch scenes, including Lilo teaching Stitch to hula dance, Lilo kissing Stitch on the cheek, their beach picnic, bike ride, and the Christmas presents scene.

Are there Angel and Stitch coloring pages?

Yes — four pages: stargazing together, slow dancing, Stitch giving Angel a flower, and Angel in a solo wings-spread pose.

Which pages are easiest for toddlers?

The Easy section (pages 7–11) and the Baby Stitch section (pages 12–13) have the thickest outlines and simplest shapes in the set. Those are the best starting point for young kids.

Is there a kawaii or chibi Stitch page?

Yes — three pages in the Cute/Kawaii section, including a kawaii face close-up, chibi Stitch with boba tea, and cozy Stitch wrapped in a blanket.

Are there Christmas and Halloween Stitch pages?

Yes — three Christmas pages (tangled in lights, Santa delivery, and opening presents with Lilo), two Halloween pages (vampire costume, pumpkin carving), plus Easter, Valentine’s Day, and birthday pages.

What other characters are in the set?

Stitch, Lilo, Angel, Jumba, Nani, and Elvis Stitch. The crossover section also includes a Hello Kitty and Stitch page.

Can I print these for a classroom or party?

Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and homeschool use. Print as many copies as you need.

Disclaimer: Stitch, Lilo & Stitch, Angel, Jumba, Nani, and all related characters are trademarks of The Walt Disney Company. Hello Kitty is a trademark of Sanrio Co., Ltd. The coloring pages on this site are original fan-art illustrations created for personal, non-commercial use only. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Disney, Sanrio, or any other rights holder in any way.

These pages hold up just as well for a quiet rainy afternoon as they do for a Lilo and Stitch themed birthday party — a parent can print the Hawaiian sections the night before, set out the blue and pink crayons, and have a full activity ready before breakfast. Whether it’s a toddler working through the easy pages or an older kid spending an hour on the Hawaiian mandala, there’s a page in here for every level. All 50 pages are here, free, as printable PDFs.

For more character coloring pages, the Hello Kitty coloring pages, Moana coloring pages, and Minion coloring pages are just as popular with the same age group — or browse the full cartoon 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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