37 Elsa Coloring Pages
Get ready to step into a sparkling world of ice, snow, and adventure with these Elsa coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Elsa, the beloved Snow Queen from Disney’s Frozen, continues to inspire kids and adults alike with her courage, kindness, and magical ice powers. With her shimmering blue gown, snowflake magic, and her close bond with Anna, Elsa remains one of Disney’s most popular princesses of all time.

In this collection, you’ll find Elsa in all her most memorable moments — creating her ice palace, singing “Let It Go,” playing with Olaf and Sven, and celebrating with Anna in Arendelle. There are also printable scenes featuring Elsa with her beautiful braid, wearing her coronation dress, and even winter scenes filled with snowflakes ready to be colored in! Whether you’re a fan of the first Frozen movie or Frozen II, these coloring sheets are sure to bring magic to your day.
How to Download and Use These Elsa Coloring Pages
To get started, simply click on any of the Elsa images or links below. A printable PDF coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you can easily download the file or print it right away. These free printable coloring pages are perfect for both kids and adults, whether you’re coloring with crayons, markers, or even digitally on an iPad.
All of the coloring sheets are sized for standard U.S. letter paper, but they also fit perfectly on A4 paper if you’re printing outside the U.S. Once printed, you can enjoy hours of fun creating your own version of Elsa’s icy world.
Fun Things To Do With Your Elsa Coloring Pages
After you finish coloring your favorite Elsa designs, don’t stop there! You can turn your creations into all sorts of exciting crafts and keepsakes. Below are some fun and creative ideas to make the most of your Elsa coloring sheets.
1. Elsa Snowflake Garland
Transform your Elsa coloring pages into a beautiful snowflake garland to hang in your room or classroom. After coloring your pages, cut around Elsa or any snowflake patterns. Then punch small holes at the top of each cutout and thread a piece of ribbon or string through them. Hang your garland across a window, door, or wall. Add glitter or white tissue paper snowflakes between each picture for extra sparkle!
2. Frozen-Themed Birthday Decorations
Use your colored Elsa sheets to create themed decorations for a Frozen birthday party. Print and color multiple pages of Elsa in different poses. Cut them out and glue them onto cardstock for extra sturdiness. You can use them as table centerpieces, cupcake toppers, or wall posters. Add balloons and snowflake confetti for a true Frozen celebration.
3. Elsa Bookmark Craft
Turn your favorite Elsa coloring sheet into a magical bookmark. After coloring Elsa, cut a long rectangular strip that includes her image. Glue it onto a piece of blue cardstock and decorate with snowflake stickers or sequins. You can even laminate the bookmark to make it last longer. Every time you open your book, Elsa will be there to encourage you to “Let It Go” and keep reading!
4. Elsa Framed Wall Art
Once you’ve colored your Elsa page, you can turn it into artwork for your room. Choose your favorite page, color it carefully, and place it inside a sparkly frame. You can add silver glitter around the border or glue snowflake cutouts on the corners. Hang it on your wall for a Frozen-inspired decoration that shows off your creativity.
5. Frozen Storybook Collage
Gather several of your completed Elsa coloring sheets to create your own Frozen storybook. Use construction paper as your pages and glue one colored sheet per page. Add stickers, write captions, or include your own short Frozen story under each picture. When you’re done, staple or tie the pages together with ribbon to make your very own Elsa storybook.
6. DIY Elsa Gift Wrap
Make personalized wrapping paper for your next gift using your Elsa coloring pages. Color the pages in icy blue, white, and purple shades, then tape or glue them together to wrap small gifts. You can also cut out Elsa and snowflake designs from your pages and use them as gift tags. Your presents will look magical and totally unique!
7. Elsa Puzzle Craft
After you color your favorite Elsa scene, turn it into a puzzle! Glue the sheet onto thin cardboard or cardstock. Once it’s dry, use scissors to cut it into puzzle-shaped pieces. Mix them up and try to put your Elsa puzzle back together. This is a fun way to reuse your coloring sheets and makes a great travel activity for kids.
8. Elsa Snow Globe Jar
Create your own Elsa snow globe jar using your colored pages. Cut out a small Elsa figure from your coloring sheet and laminate it or cover it with clear tape. Glue it inside the lid of a small mason jar. Fill the jar with water, glitter, and a little bit of glycerin (optional for slower snowfall). Screw the lid on tightly and shake to watch Elsa surrounded by sparkly snow!
9. Frozen Party Invitations
Design your own Frozen-themed invitations using your completed Elsa coloring sheets. Cut out your colored Elsa and glue her onto folded blue cardstock. Write your party details inside using a metallic marker. Add glitter or snowflake stickers for extra magic. These invitations will impress all your guests before the party even begins!
10. Elsa Memory Game
Print and color two copies of the same Elsa coloring sheets. Cut them into cards of equal size and use them for a fun memory-matching game. Mix up the cards, lay them face down, and take turns flipping two at a time to find the pairs. It’s a great way to combine creativity with a classic game that kids love.
11. Elsa Candle Holder
You can make a shimmering candle holder using your Elsa artwork. After coloring, cut out Elsa and snowflake designs, and glue them onto a glass jar. Use LED candles inside (not real flames) so the light shines through your design. The glow will make Elsa look like she’s surrounded by sparkling ice.
12. Elsa Greeting Cards
Turn your Elsa coloring sheets into cards for friends or family. Fold a piece of construction paper in half, glue your colored Elsa design to the front, and write a sweet note inside. Add snowflakes, rhinestones, or a sprinkle of glitter to make your card extra special. These cards are perfect for birthdays, holidays, or just to brighten someone’s day.
13. Elsa DIY Notebook Cover
Make your school supplies more fun by decorating your notebooks with your colored Elsa pages. Cut out Elsa or your favorite scene and glue it onto the cover of a plain notebook. Cover the design with clear contact paper to protect it from wear and tear. You can even label the notebook “Frozen Journal” or “My Magical Notes.”
14. Elsa Door Sign
Create a Frozen-themed name sign for your bedroom door. Color your favorite Elsa page and glue it onto a piece of thick poster board. Write your name above or below the picture and decorate with snowflakes, glitter, or blue ribbon. Hang it on your door to show everyone who the Snow Queen of your room is!
15. Elsa Window Art
Turn your Elsa coloring pages into beautiful window decorations. After coloring, trace the design onto a clear plastic sheet (like from a report cover) with permanent markers. Tape the sheet to your window and watch how the sunlight shines through the colors, making Elsa look like she’s made of ice and light!
These Elsa coloring pages are more than just fun to color—they’re a great way to spark creativity, celebrate your love for Frozen, and make something special with your own hands. Whether you print one sheet or all of them, you’ll have endless ways to bring the magic of Arendelle into your home.
So grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils and start printing your favorite free printable PDF Elsa coloring pages today!
