34 Wedding Coloring Pages (Free PDFs)

Celebrate love, laughter, and happily ever after with these adorable wedding coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Whether you’re a fan of fairy-tale romance or just love cute characters in tuxedos and wedding dresses, these printable coloring sheets are perfect for kids and adults who enjoy creative fun.

Wedding coloring pages

In this collection, you’ll find everything from blushing brides and dashing grooms to wedding cakes, flower girls, rings, bouquets, and even adorable animal couples getting married. Whether you’re planning a wedding, teaching kids about ceremonies, or just want a love-filled afternoon activity, these wedding-themed coloring pages are sure to add some magic to your day.

How to Use These Printable PDF Wedding Coloring Sheets

To get started, simply click on any of the images or links below. A PDF coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you can choose to print the page right away or download the printable PDF file to your computer or tablet.

All of these wedding coloring pages are sized to fit standard US letter paper (8.5×11 inches) but will also print perfectly on A4-sized paper. You can even color them digitally if you’re using an iPad or tablet with a stylus.

Fun Things to Do With Your Wedding Coloring Pages

Coloring is just the beginning! Once you’ve colored in your wedding-themed coloring sheets, you can turn them into creative and thoughtful crafts. Here are some fun and unique ways to use your finished pages:

1. Make a Wedding Day Storybook

After coloring several wedding coloring sheets, staple them together to create a storybook of a wedding day. Kids can organize the pages in order, from getting dressed in the morning to the “I do” moment and the celebration afterward. Leave space on each page for writing a sentence or two to tell the story of the bride and groom’s special day. This is great for classroom activities or to keep little ones busy during real weddings.

2. Design Your Own Wedding Invitations

Use your printable wedding coloring pages to make pretend wedding invitations. Choose a page with a bride and groom or a wedding arch, then fold the colored sheet in half like a card. On the inside, kids can write in the wedding date, time, and location (real or imaginary!). This can be a fun play activity or even part of a classroom wedding-themed event.

3. Create a Wedding-Themed Garland

Cut out elements from your coloring pages like hearts, wedding bells, flowers, or rings. Then punch a small hole at the top of each piece and string them together with yarn or ribbon to make a garland. Hang it up as wedding party decor or classroom decoration. It’s a cute way to decorate for pretend play or themed learning weeks.

4. DIY Thank You Cards

Turn your finished coloring pages into homemade thank you cards. Fold the page in half and write a thank you message inside. If you colored in a cake or couple image, it makes for a sweet and personalized way to thank someone after a party or play wedding. This can also be used for learning good manners and writing practice.

5. Wedding Dress Design Challenge

Print out several coloring pages featuring brides in dresses, and let kids design their dream gowns using crayons, markers, glitter, and stickers. Host a mini fashion show by displaying all the colored pages side-by-side and letting everyone vote on their favorite dress design. This is a fun classroom or birthday party activity.

6. Create a Pop-Up Wedding Scene

Choose a few pages that include backgrounds like churches, gardens, or altars. After coloring, cut out the characters separately and use folded strips of paper or small tabs to attach them upright to the background sheet. This creates a 3D wedding scene. Display it on a desk or shelf as a creative craft project.

7. Wedding Coloring Book Party Favor

If you’re hosting a bridal shower or wedding-themed event for kids, print a few of these wedding coloring sheets, staple them together into a small book, and add a ribbon or bow. Include a small pack of crayons and hand them out as party favors. They’re fun to color and make great keepsakes too.

8. Design a Wedding Cake Menu

Use wedding cake coloring sheets and let kids color their own unique cake designs. On the back, have them create a pretend cake menu listing flavors, frosting, and decorations. For example: β€œStrawberry cake with chocolate chips and rainbow frosting.” It’s a fun pretend-play activity and can help kids explore food ideas in a creative way.

9. Wedding Ceremony Puppet Show

Turn your coloring pages into stick puppets. Cut out the bride, groom, and other characters. Tape them to craft sticks or straws. Then use a small box or table as a stage to put on a wedding puppet show. Kids can act out their own ceremony complete with music, vows, and a big celebration at the end.

10. Wedding Wishes Jar

After finishing their coloring pages, ask kids to write a wedding wish or piece of advice on the back. Roll each sheet and tie it with ribbon like a scroll. Place them in a jar labeled β€œWedding Wishes.” This can be a sweet keepsake idea or part of a pretend wedding party activity.

11. Wedding Memory Board

Create a wedding memory board by gluing finished coloring pages onto a large poster board. Add stickers, paper flowers, or captions to decorate it. This can be a classroom project or something for kids to do at a real wedding reception. It also makes a fun keepsake for the couple or the class.

12. DIY Picture Frames

Color pages with wedding couple portraits and then glue them onto cardboard or thick paper to make a frame. Cut out the center and tape a photo behind it. This works great for adding your own photo to look like you were at the wedding. You can also decorate the frame with lace, ribbon, or buttons.

13. Table Centerpieces

Fold your finished coloring sheets into triangle prisms or simple square blocks and tape the ends. These can be used as cute DIY centerpieces for a pretend wedding party or classroom celebration. You can even fill them with small treats or flowers.

14. Wedding Scrapbook Page

If you’re making a scrapbook, add your wedding coloring pages to it. Let kids decorate the page with notes, stickers, or magazine cutouts. Use pages that show different parts of a wedding to tell a full story in pictures.

15. Bride and Groom Masks

Cut out the faces of the bride and groom and glue them onto paper plates. Add holes and tie with string or attach sticks to make wedding-themed masks. Kids can wear them during pretend ceremonies or parties and take fun photos.

Get ready to color your way to the altar with these charming and creative wedding coloring sheets! Whether you’re using them for a real wedding, pretend play, or just for fun, there’s no end to the creative ways you can enjoy these free, printable PDF coloring pages.

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