Princess Tiana coloring pages for every fan of The Princess and the Frog — all 32 pages free, printable as PDFs, and ready to download without an account. This set covers Tiana in her classic ballgown, her sparkle dress, the bayou lantern scene, the lily pad, the kissing the frog moment, and the wedding. You’ll also find baby Tiana, sleeping baby Tiana, kawaii chibi Tiana, Prince Naveen, Ray the firefly, Charlotte, and a detailed Art Nouveau crown mandala for older kids and adults.
Pages range from simple thick-outline sheets for toddlers and preschoolers to detailed movie scenes for kids who know every line of the film. Easy princess tiana coloring pages sit at the front — quick to print, quick to color. The bayou castle, New Orleans balcony, and mandala pages are at the back for fans who want something worth sitting down with.

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Princess Tiana Classic Pose
Princess Tiana Waving
Princess Tiana Smiling Close-Up
Tiana’s Sparkle Dress
Princess Tiana Crown Pose
Tiana’s Floral Tiara Portrait
Tiana in the Bayou
Tiana on the Lily Pad
Tiana Elegant Portrait
Tiana Kissing the Frog
Tiana as a Frog
Tiana and Naveen as Frogs
Tiana and Prince Naveen Together
Tiana at the Restaurant
Tiana’s Bayou Lantern Scene
Tiana and Naveen Dancing
Tiana and Naveen’s Wedding
Tiana’s Flower Scene
Baby Tiana with Rattle
Sleeping Baby Tiana
Kawaii Chibi Tiana
Easy Princess Tiana Page
Prince Naveen
Ray the Firefly
Tiana and Charlotte Together
Princess Tiana Crown Mandala
Tiana’s Bayou Castle
Tiana on the New Orleans Balcony
Tiana’s Christmas Scene
Tiana’s Halloween
Tiana’s Valentine’s Day
Tiana’s Easter Spring Scene
WHO IS TIANA
Princess Tiana is the lead character of Disney’s The Princess and the Frog, released in 2009. Set in jazz-era New Orleans, it follows a hardworking young woman who accidentally turns into a frog after kissing one and has to break the spell. What set Tiana apart from every Disney princess before her was simple — her dream wasn’t a person, it was a restaurant. She worked two jobs, saved every dollar, and made her own path while everyone else relied on wishes. The bayou setting, Ray the firefly, and Prince Naveen made this one of Disney’s most distinctive films.
How to Color Princess Tiana
Tiana’s signature look is her green ballgown — a rich jewel-toned green that sits between emerald and forest green. It’s a deeper, more saturated green than most coloring page palettes, which is part of what makes Tiana’s pages feel distinctive. Start with a medium emerald-green as the base and use a slightly deeper forest green at the fabric folds and shadow areas. The ruffle layers and embroidery details on the formal gown pages reward patient coloring with two or three tones.
The sparkle dress is the most glamorous page in the core section. The star and sparkle embroidery pattern works best when each star motif is carefully outlined in a slightly deeper tone than the dress itself — gold or warm amber against the green creates the dazzling effect the film’s ballroom scene was built on.
The bayou pages have the most atmospheric backgrounds in the set. Cypress trees in dark grey-green with Spanish moss in lighter sage, still water in deep teal with pale horizontal ripple lines, fireflies as small warm-gold dots against the darker background. These pages reward coloring the background first and the character last.
Tiana as a frog is a fun change of palette — the frog form is a warm spring green, lighter and brighter than her gown, with a cream-white belly and expressive amber eyes. The tiny tiara she wears in the frog pages is gold with a small gem detail worth coloring carefully.
Prince Naveen is warm tan in the film, wearing a white and gold royal jacket with blue epaulettes. His pages are among the warmest-toned in the set and work well alongside Tiana’s green for the duo and dancing pages.
Ray the firefly is the smallest character to color in the collection — warm amber-brown body with a glowing yellow-green tail light. Leaving the tail area very pale yellow or white creates the glow effect without any special tools.
For the crown mandala, work from the center outward — jewel-toned green for the inner Tiana portrait, warm gold for the crown and tiara motifs, and alternating magnolia-white and lily-pad green for the outer botanical border.
What to Do with Finished Tiana Coloring Pages
Don’t just let those beautiful green and gold masterpieces sit in a pile! Here are five creative ways to turn Tiana’s story into a family memory.
Make a Princess and the Frog Birthday Setup
Print the classic Tiana pose, the bayou lantern scene, and the wedding page. Color all three, mount them on coordinating green and gold cardstock, and display them as a birthday table backdrop. These three pages tell the whole story arc and take about an hour to color properly — the result looks like a purchased party decoration set.
Turn the Restaurant Scene into a Cooking Activity
Print the restaurant waitress page before a baking session at home. Color Tiana in her apron, then cook or bake something simple together. The connection between Tiana’s dream — opening her own restaurant — and actually making food together turns a coloring page into a conversation about goals and hard work that kids remember.
Use the Frog Pages as a Story Sequencing Activity
Print the classic Tiana page, the kissing the frog page, both-as-frogs page, and the wedding page in that order. Color all four, number them, and use them as a story sequencing activity — put them in order, describe what happens between each one. It’s a comprehension activity that works for classroom use and produces a four-panel story strip worth keeping.
Frame the Art Nouveau Mandala
Print the crown mandala on cardstock. Work through it section by section with fine-tip colored pencils — emerald green at the center, warm gold for the crown motifs, magnolia-white for the floral border. Frame it in a simple gold or black frame. The finished piece genuinely reads as decorative art rather than a printed coloring page.
Make a Bayou Scene Diorama
Print the bayou castle page and the bayou lantern page. Color both, cut out Tiana from the lantern page, and mount her in front of the castle background on a folded cardstock base. Add cotton ball moss to the base and small dot stickers as fireflies. A ten-minute craft that produces a three-dimensional scene kids actually play with.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Tiana coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page is a free printable PDF. Download directly, no account or sign-up required.
Are there baby Tiana coloring pages?
Yes — baby Tiana sitting, sleeping baby Tiana with a frog toy, kawaii chibi Tiana, and an easy thick-outline page for little hands.
Is there a Tiana frog coloring page?
Yes — Tiana as a frog solo on a lily pad, Tiana kissing the frog, and Tiana and Naveen both as frogs together.
Are there Tiana and Naveen coloring pages?
Yes — Tiana and Naveen together in formal attire, dancing in the ballroom, their wedding, and both as frogs on a lily pad.
Is there a Princess and the Frog bayou scene?
Yes — Tiana in the bayou with cypress trees, the bayou lantern boat scene, and the detailed bayou castle page.
Is there a Tiana mandala coloring page?
Yes — a detailed crown mandala with magnolia and lily pad motifs, designed for older kids and adults.
Are there Tiana seasonal coloring pages?
Yes — Christmas, Halloween, Valentine’s Day, and Easter pages.
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.
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Parents, teachers, and Princess and the Frog fans reach for these pages for birthday party activities, classroom quiet time, and rainy afternoons at home. Perfect for kids who love New Orleans, bayou magic, frogs, and a princess who worked for everything she got.
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