50 Shrek Coloring Pages (Free Downloads)
Welcome to your go-to place for Shrek coloring pages that you can enjoy any time! If you love the big green ogre and his friends from the swamp, you’ll find lots of fun scenes here that are perfect for kids and fans of all ages. From Shrek’s swamp to Princess Fiona, Donkey, Puss in Boots, and more, we’ve gathered a wide variety of designs that are free to download and ready to print.

These printables are designed to spark creativity and fun! You can bring the world of Shrek to life with your favorite colors, choose your own artistic style, and enjoy every moment of coloring. Whether you need a rainy day activity, a fun piece for your coloring binder, or a group project, these sheets have something for everyone.
How to Use the Shrek Coloring Sheets
To begin, simply click on any of the thumbnail images on this page. When you click, a PDF version of the coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you are free to print the free printable sheet or save it to your device to color later.
Once opened, each PDF is sized to standard US letter paper, but they will also fit A4 or similar paper sizes if you’re in another part of the world. You can color them with crayons, markers, colored pencils, or even digitally on a tablet. It’s easy, quick, and great for sharing with friends or classmates!
Fun Ways to Use Your Shrek Coloring Pages
Below you’ll find creative ideas and activities that go beyond simply coloring the sheets. Each one uses the coloring pages in a fun and interactive way for kids, classrooms, birthday parties, or family activity times.
1. Shrek Storybook Craft
Turn your favorite printable Shrek sheets into a custom storybook!
Choose several different coloring sheets featuring different scenes or characters. After you color them, place them in order to tell a story. Use extra blank pages for writing text that matches each picture. Staple the pages together to make a real book you can read again and again.
Kids can write their own dialogue for Shrek and friends, giving them creative writing practice and a chance to retell the story in their own words.
2. Shrek Puppet Show
Make simple puppets using your free Shrek coloring sheets!
Print and color character pages like Shrek, Donkey, Fiona, Puss in Boots, and even some background scenes. Then cut out each character and glue them to craft sticks or straws. Use a cardboard box or a table with a draped sheet as your puppet stage.
Kids can create their own shows, use the characters to act out scenes from the movie, or make up their own stories. It’s a great activity for playtime or group fun!
3. Shrek Coloring Banner
Create a big banner filled with Shrek fun!
Print a bunch of coloring pages and have kids color them in. Once they’re done, cut out each picture and tape them together in a line to make a themed banner. Hang it up for a party, a bedroom decoration, or a celebration.
You can even add glitter, stickers, and speech bubbles so each character looks like they are talking!
4. Shrek Character Cards
Use your PDF sheets to make collectible character cards.
After coloring, cut out each character and glue them onto card stock. On the back, you can write facts about each character, like “Shrek loves his swamp” or “Donkey is always ready to laugh.” Laminate the cards with clear contact paper or simple tape to make them last longer.
Kids can trade cards with friends, play memory games, or use them in pretend play.
5. Shrek Collage Wall Art
Turn your printable coloring sheets into a giant mural masterpiece!
Have kids color several pages and cut out their favorite parts like faces, trees, buildings, and funny items from the story. Use a large piece of butcher paper or poster board as your base.
Arrange everything into a big collage of the Shrek world. You can glue it down with school glue or a glue stick. It becomes a cool piece of themed wall art that shows off everyone’s color choices and creativity.
6. Shrek Coloring Race
Set up a fun timed challenge!
Give each child the same free PDF coloring page and a timer. See who can finish coloring their picture the fastest, or who can add the most creative details in a set time. This can be a fun break activity in classrooms and camps.
Just remember, the goal is fun, not perfection, so celebrate everyone’s finished sheet!
7. Personalized Shrek Gift Tags
Make cute, customized gift tags using the coloring sheets.
Print smaller versions of your favorite scenes or characters. Have the kids color them, then cut them out and punch a hole at the top. Attach some string and use them as name tags on birthday gifts.
This is a great way to add a special, handmade touch to gifts for Shrek fans.
8. Shrek Themed Party Decorations
Use colored sheets for party décor that’s easy to make.
Color and cut out Shrek characters and glue them to sticks for table centerpieces. Make themed confetti by shredding small colored pieces or cut out shapes like swamp flowers or dragon wings.
You could even create place cards by writing guests’ names on small pieces of colored paper with Shrek characters attached.
9. Shrek Memory Match Game
Turn your sheets into a matching game!
Print two copies of several printable pages and color them with the same colors. Cut them into pairs of cards, mix them up, and lay them face down. Kids take turns flipping over two at a time to find matching pairs.
This adds a memory challenge to your coloring fun!
10. Shrek Coloring Calendar
Make a themed calendar!
Choose twelve of your coloring pages that match each month or holiday theme. After coloring them, write the month’s name above each picture and create a wall calendar. You can add numbers below or just leave them as monthly art.
This project makes a great holiday gift too.
11. Shrek Coloring Puzzle
Create a personalized puzzle!
After coloring a PDF sheet, glue it onto a piece of cardboard or thicker paper. Draw puzzle shapes on the back and carefully cut them apart. Mix up the pieces and have kids put the puzzle together again.
This turns a simple coloring sheet into hours of reusable fun.
12. Shrek Scavenger Hunt
Set up a hunt using your sheets!
Tape a few coloring pages in different spots around a room or backyard. Give kids clues that lead them from one picture to the next. When they find one, they can color it before moving on to the next clue.
It’s an active way to combine playtime with coloring.
