28 Kuromi Coloring Pages
Say hello to sass and style with this awesome collection of 28 free, printable Kuromi coloring pages! Kuromi, known for her jester’s hat, skull accessories, and punk-rock attitude, is one of Sanrio’s coolest characters. She’s full of attitude but also has a cute side that fans of all ages absolutely love.

In these coloring sheets, you’ll find Kuromi in all kinds of scenes—from rocking out with her diary and megaphone to dressing up in adorable costumes, hanging out with My Melody, and even being sweet (sometimes)! Whether you’re a fan of her tough-girl charm or her secretly soft heart, these printable PDFs are perfect for an afternoon of coloring fun for kids of all ages.
How to Use These Kuromi Coloring Pages
To get started, just click on any of the images or links below. A PDF coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you can download it, print it, or even color it right on your iPad or tablet using digital art apps!
All of these coloring pages are designed to fit standard US letter paper (8.5×11 inches), but they also look great printed on A4-sized paper. So whether you’re at home, in a classroom, or at a sleepover, you can enjoy these printable coloring fun anywhere!
Fun Things To Do With Your Kuromi Coloring Pages
1. Make a Kuromi-Themed Bookmark
After you finish coloring your favorite Kuromi page, turn it into a bookmark! Cut out a rectangle around your favorite Kuromi pose and glue it to a piece of cardstock. Punch a hole at the top and tie a little ribbon or string. You can even laminate it using clear tape or a laminating sheet. Now you have a cute Kuromi bookmark for your manga or homework!
2. Create a Kuromi Sticker Sheet
Color Kuromi, then cut out different Kuromi shapes and glue them onto a sticker paper or use double-sided tape on the back. These DIY stickers are great for decorating notebooks, pencil cases, or birthday cards. Use smaller printable coloring sheets for this craft to keep the stickers the right size!
3. Kuromi Paper Dolls
Pick a few coloring pages where Kuromi is wearing different outfits. After coloring, cut her out and glue her to cardboard. Cut out her clothing separately and use small folded tabs to let you switch her outfits like old-school paper dolls. It’s like having your very own mini Kuromi fashion show!
4. DIY Wall Art or Room Decor
Take your favorite finished Kuromi coloring sheets and frame them! You can use dollar-store frames or make your own from cardboard and washi tape. Hang them up in your room for instant Kuromi-themed décor. Add glitter glue or stickers for extra sparkle!
5. Create a Kuromi Flipbook
Choose a few printable Kuromi coloring pages that show her in action poses. Color each one and staple them together in order. Flip through the pages fast and it will look like Kuromi is moving! You can make her dance, jump, or run with just a little imagination.
6. Kuromi Greeting Cards
Cut and fold a sheet of colored paper to make a blank greeting card. Then, glue a colored Kuromi image to the front. Write a sweet or funny message inside. These are perfect for birthdays, holidays, or just saying hi to a friend who loves Sanrio.
7. Kuromi Mobile for Your Room
Color 5–6 Kuromi printable coloring pages and cut out Kuromi in different poses. Use string to hang them from a hanger or stick and create a mobile you can hang from your ceiling. Watch Kuromi spin and twirl above your bed!
8. Kuromi Puzzle Craft
After coloring your page, glue it onto some thin cardboard like a cereal box. Use a pencil to draw puzzle-like pieces on the back. Cut along those lines and mix them up. Now you’ve got your very own Kuromi puzzle! You can make it as easy or hard as you want.
9. DIY Kuromi Notebook Cover
Decorate a plain notebook or binder with your finished Kuromi coloring sheet! Just trim it to fit, glue it on, and cover it with clear contact paper so it lasts. You’ll have a one-of-a-kind school supply that shows off your style.
10. Kuromi Party Decorations
If you’re planning a Kuromi-themed birthday or slumber party, print a bunch of coloring pages ahead of time. Guests can color them as a fun activity, and then you can hang up their artwork as party decorations. Use streamers and purple balloons to complete the look!
11. Kuromi Reward Chart
Turn a Kuromi coloring page into a reward chart. Add a grid beside the picture and write in goals or chores. Every time your child completes a task, add a sticker. Once the chart is filled, they get a prize—maybe even more coloring time!
12. Kuromi Coasters
Color and cut out smaller Kuromi images and glue them to thick cardboard circles. Cover with clear tape or laminate them to make cute DIY coasters for your desk or kitchen table. Make a whole set and gift them to friends!
13. Kuromi Origami Wrappers
Print your favorite Kuromi coloring sheets on thinner paper and use them to wrap small origami shapes like stars, hearts, or cranes. These look super cute in jars or as decorations on gifts.
14. DIY Memory Matching Game
Color and cut out multiple small Kuromi images in pairs. Glue each pair onto square pieces of cardboard. Mix them up and try to find the matching pairs—great for younger kids or a classroom activity.
15. Kuromi Scrapbook Pages
If you keep a scrapbook, these printable Kuromi coloring pages make fun background images! Add photos, stickers, and glitter to your colored Kuromi art and make themed pages for birthdays, best friend days, or school memories.
Let your creativity go wild with these Kuromi coloring sheets! Whether you love crafting, decorating, or just chilling out with a coloring pencil, these free printable PDF coloring pages are perfect for any Kuromi fan.