42 Snow White Coloring Pages
Enter the magical world of Snow White with this enchanting collection of over 40 free Snow White coloring pages that you can print or download as PDF files! Whether you’re a fan of classic Disney movies or love fairytales filled with charm and adventure, these coloring sheets bring Snow White and her friends to life in your own creative way.

In this collection, you’ll find Snow White in all kinds of charming moments—from her cheerful singing with forest animals to her time with the Seven Dwarfs and even scenes with the Evil Queen. You’ll also discover pages featuring the magical mirror, the poisonous apple, and the fairytale castle. These printable coloring sheets are great for kids of all ages and even adults who love a classic fairytale.
How to Download and Print Your Snow White Coloring Sheets
To get started, just click on any of the images or links below. Each one will open a high-quality PDF coloring page in a new tab. From there, you can print the free coloring sheet, download it to your device, or even use an app to color it digitally on a tablet or iPad.
Each of the free printable PDF coloring pages is set to standard US letter size, but they also work perfectly on A4 paper too. Whether you’re at home, in school, or crafting at a party, these Snow White coloring sheets are easy to use and super fun!
Fun Things To Do With Your Snow White Coloring Pages
1. Create a Fairytale Storybook
After coloring several Snow White coloring pages, turn them into a handmade storybook! Let your child arrange the pages in order, as if they are telling the full Snow White story—from meeting the dwarfs to the Evil Queen’s plan, and finally, the happily-ever-after ending. Staple the pages together or use a hole punch and ribbon to bind the sides. Add a cover that says “My Snow White Storybook” and encourage kids to write their own captions or speech bubbles to go along with the scenes.
2. Make a Pop-Up Castle Diorama
Choose coloring sheets with the castle or forest background and have your child color them in. Cut out the characters like Snow White, the Prince, and the Dwarfs and attach them to small folded pieces of cardboard so they can stand. Use a shoebox turned sideways to make the base of the diorama, then tape or glue the background and place the characters inside. Now your child has their own 3D Snow White scene to play with or display!
3. Design a Princess Crown
Use smaller elements from the coloring sheets like birds, flowers, apples, or Snow White’s face. Color and cut them out, then glue them onto a strip of cardstock measured to fit around your child’s head. Add sparkly stickers, glue on jewels, or color in extra designs to make a one-of-a-kind Snow White crown. Secure the ends of the band with tape or a stapler for your child to wear proudly.
4. Build a Dwarf Name Banner
Print out pages that show each of the Seven Dwarfs. After coloring, cut out each dwarf and glue them onto small squares of construction paper. Write their names underneath—Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey. Punch a hole in the top corners of each square and string them together to make a banner. Hang it across a window, doorway, or classroom wall.
5. Turn Coloring Sheets into Puppets
Pick characters like Snow White, the Evil Queen, or the animals and dwarfs. After coloring, cut them out and glue them onto popsicle sticks or straws. You can even use a paper plate as a puppet theater. Kids will love acting out their favorite scenes or making up new adventures for Snow White and her friends.
6. Make a Magic Mirror Craft
Use the page that features the Evil Queen’s mirror. After coloring it, glue it onto a piece of cardboard or foil to give it a shiny, magical look. You can cut out the mirror center and replace it with shiny silver paper or use aluminum foil. Let your child write a fun phrase like, “Who’s the fairest of them all?” above the mirror.
7. Snow White Mobile
Select four or five of your favorite printable PDF coloring pages that feature different characters or symbols from the story. Color them, cut them out, and then use string to hang them from a wire hanger or craft hoop. Space them out evenly and hang the mobile from the ceiling or a light fixture (safely, of course). It’s a beautiful way to show off your artwork!
8. Make a Poison Apple Craft
Use the apple designs from the coloring pages to create a spooky or sweet apple craft. Color the apple red and cut it out. You can add glitter glue to make it sparkle or cotton balls to give it a 3D look. Tape a green pipe cleaner for a stem. For a fun twist, glue the apple onto a paper plate and turn it into a mask or decoration.
9. Create a Snow White Party Set
If you’re throwing a Snow White-themed birthday party, use the free printable coloring pages as part of the décor. Have a coloring station where kids can color their own pages, or use the finished pages as placemats, party hats, or cupcake toppers by cutting out the characters and taping them to toothpicks.
10. Frame Your Masterpiece
Pick one of your favorite completed coloring sheets and frame it! You can use a real frame or make one from cardboard decorated with glitter, gems, or colored paper. Write the artist’s name and date on the bottom and display it proudly in a bedroom, playroom, or hallway gallery wall.
11. Make a Fairy Tale Bookmark
Cut a narrow strip from your coloring page featuring Snow White or the dwarfs. Color it in, then laminate it or cover it with clear tape. Punch a hole in the top and add a ribbon. Now you have a fun and useful bookmark to go with your favorite storybook!
12. Classroom Story Activity
Teachers can print several Snow White coloring sheets and let students color a scene. Afterward, each child writes one or two sentences describing what’s happening in their picture. Put all the sheets together to form a classroom storybook. It’s a creative way to combine art and writing!
13. Snow White Memory Game
Print two copies of pages with small characters or objects (like apples, animals, or faces). Cut out identical shapes, color them, and glue them onto cardstock. Mix them up and play a matching memory game with your child. It’s a great way to work on focus and visual memory.
14. Make a Snow White Clock
Use a round coloring page like a forest scene or apple design. Glue it onto cardboard and poke a hole in the center. Add paper clock hands with a brad fastener so they can move. Add numbers around the edge and use it to help your child learn to tell time!
Ready to start coloring? Dive into these magical Snow White coloring sheets and turn them into something special with these fun ideas!
