April Coloring Pages (Free PDFs)
Welcome the joys of spring with these fun and festive April coloring pages! April is full of exciting changes as flowers bloom, birds chirp, and warm weather returns. These printable coloring sheets capture the spirit of the season with a variety of scenes, including blooming flowers, Easter celebrations, rainy days, Earth Day activities, and cute animals enjoying the spring sunshine.

Whether your child enjoys coloring Easter eggs, jumping in puddles, or learning about taking care of the planet for Earth Day, these free printable PDFs offer something for everyone. Perfect for a quiet afternoon or a fun classroom activity, these coloring sheets will keep kids engaged while celebrating all the wonderful things that April has to offer.
Downloading and Printing Your April Coloring Pages
Getting started is easy! Simply click on any of the images or links below to open a PDF version of the coloring sheet. From there, you can download and print the pages on standard US letter-size paper or A4 paper. These pages can also be imported into an iPad or tablet for digital coloring fun.
Grab your favorite crayons, colored pencils, or markers and bring these April-themed scenes to life. Whether youโre celebrating Easter, enjoying a rainy afternoon, or learning about Earth Day, these coloring sheets are sure to bring joy and creativity to any spring day.
Fun Things To Do With Your April Coloring Pages
After youโve finished coloring your April pages, donโt let them gather dust! There are so many fun and creative ways to use them. Here are some exciting ideas to get the most out of your completed coloring sheets.
Create a Springtime Garland
Turn your favorite colored pages into a beautiful springtime garland. Cut out flowers, raindrops, Easter eggs, and other April-themed designs from your coloring pages. Use a hole punch at the top of each piece and string them together with yarn or ribbon. Hang the garland across a mantel, doorway, or classroom to bring the beauty of spring indoors.
Make Personalized Easter Cards
Use your Easter-themed coloring pages to create unique and personalized greeting cards. Fold the colored pages in half and write a sweet message inside. Add fun phrases like “Hoppy Easter!” or “Youโre Egg-cellent!” These homemade cards are perfect for family, friends, and even teachers.
Design Your Own Rainy Day Mobile
Celebrate April showers by turning your rainy day coloring pages into a fun mobile. Cut out raindrops, umbrellas, and clouds from your colored pages. Attach them to strings and hang them from a wooden hoop or hanger. This fun craft makes a great decoration for a kidโs room or classroom during the rainy season.
Create an Earth Day Poster
Use your Earth Day coloring pages to make a poster that encourages caring for the planet. Color pages with themes like recycling, planting trees, and protecting wildlife. Add phrases like “Save the Earth” or “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.” Hang your poster in the classroom, at home, or anywhere to spread awareness.
Make DIY Spring Bookmarks
Cut strips from your colored April-themed pages and turn them into colorful bookmarks. Laminate the strips for durability, punch a hole at the top, and add a ribbon or yarn. These spring-themed bookmarks are great for encouraging reading and can also be given as thoughtful gifts.
Build an April Memory Book
Help your child create an April memory book by using their colored pages as illustrations. Fold several pieces of construction paper in half to form a book, and glue or tape the colored sheets onto the pages. Let them add captions or stories about their favorite April memories, from Easter egg hunts to jumping in puddles.
Create a Springtime Door Sign
Brighten up any space by using a finished coloring page as a door sign. Choose a page with flowers, sunshine, or cheerful animals, and write a fun phrase like “Welcome Spring” or “Happy April!” Mount it on sturdy cardboard and hang it on your childโs bedroom door or in the classroom.
Make a Puddle Jumping Game
Bring the fun of April showers indoors with a homemade puddle-jumping game. Cut out raindrops or puddle shapes from your colored pages and laminate them for durability. Arrange them on the floor in a fun pattern and let kids jump from one to another, pretending theyโre splashing in real puddles.
Create DIY Spring Gift Tags
Turn small sections of your colored pages into adorable spring-themed gift tags. Cut them into fun shapes like flowers, eggs, or butterflies. Punch a hole at the top and tie them onto gift bags with ribbon. These gift tags add a personal touch to Easter baskets or springtime presents.
Design a Spring Scene Collage
Cut out different elements from your colored pages, such as flowers, animals, or raindrops, and arrange them on a large piece of poster board. Add extra details with markers or stickers to create a vibrant spring scene. This is a great group activity for classrooms or family craft time.
Make Earth Day Pledge Cards
Encourage kids to make Earth Day pledges by using their colored Earth Day pages as a backdrop. Cut the pages into card-sized pieces and write pledges like “I will recycle more” or “I will turn off lights when not needed.” These cards can be displayed as reminders of their commitment to protecting the environment.
Create an Easter Egg Hunt Clue Map
If you’re hosting an Easter egg hunt, use one of your colored pages as a clue map. Draw arrows, hide clues, and lead the kids on a fun adventure. Add little hints or drawings on the map to guide them to the next hidden egg. It adds an extra layer of excitement to your Easter festivities!
Design a Flower Garden Poster
Celebrate the beauty of spring by creating a flower garden poster. Color and cut out flowers from your pages and arrange them on a large poster board. Add green stems and leaves with markers or construction paper. This craft brightens up any room and makes a perfect springtime decoration.
Create Spring-Themed Puzzles
Turn your colored pages into fun and educational puzzles. Color a favorite scene, glue it to sturdy cardboard, and cut it into pieces. You can make the puzzle as simple or challenging as you like, depending on the age and skill level of your child. Itโs a great way to reuse coloring pages while providing a fun challenge.
Make a Butterfly Life Cycle Chart
Use your butterfly or nature-themed coloring pages to teach kids about the life cycle of a butterfly. Cut out the colored pages and arrange them in the order of the butterflyโs life cycle: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly. Glue them onto a large sheet of paper and label each stage.
Create a Spring-Themed Wall Banner
String together a variety of April-themed coloring pages to make a wall banner. Use a hole punch and yarn to attach them, and hang the banner across a wall or fireplace mantel. This colorful decoration adds a fun, festive vibe to any space during spring.
With all these creative ways to use your April coloring pages, your kids will have plenty of fun while celebrating the joys of spring. These free printable PDFs offer more than just coloring funโtheyโre a fantastic starting point for crafts, learning activities, and personalized decorations. Enjoy exploring the wonders of April while unleashing creativity!