Ballerinas Coloring Pages (Free PDFs)

These free ballerina coloring pages are perfect for kids who love ballet, tutus, and all things pink and sparkly. Inside this collection, you’ll find 26+ printable designs with graceful ballerinas, cute dance poses, pointe shoes, and fun scenes that are easy to print and color at home.
Some pages are simple for younger kids, while others have more detail for older children or anyone who just enjoys coloring.
Whether it’s for a rainy afternoon, a classroom activity, or a little ballet fan who can’t stop dancing around the house, there’s plenty here to choose from.
How to Get Your Ballerina Coloring Pages
Every page is a high-resolution PDF, sized for standard letter paper. Free to print or color digitally.
- 1Browse the collection below and click any page you like.
- 2The PDF opens in a new tab.
- 3Print straight away, or save it to print later.
- 1Click any page and save the PDF to your device.
- 2Open it in your favourite coloring app and start right away.
Ballerinas Coloring Pages
Funny Ballerina Cappuccina Coloring Page

Graceful Ballet Princess Coloring Page

Cute Twirling Ballerina Coloring Sheet

Elegant Swan Ballet Coloring Page

Flexible Gymnast Stretch Coloring Page

Elegant Street Ballet Performance Coloring Page

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Fun Ideas for Your Ballerina Coloring Pages

Coloring is already fun, but there are a few easy ways to make these ballerina pages last a little longer before they end up forgotten under the couch somewhere.
Hang Up the Best Ones
Some of these honestly turn out pretty cute once they’re colored. Tape them on the wall, fridge, bedroom door, wherever. Kids love showing off their “masterpieces,” especially the super colorful tutu ones.
Use Glitter (If You’re Brave Enough)
Not saying your house needs more glitter… but ballet dresses basically beg for it. A little glitter glue or shiny stickers can make the pages feel way more magical.
Make Tiny Ballet Posters
Cut out the finished ballerinas and glue them onto thicker paper or cardboard. They end up looking like little dance posters for a kid’s room.
Let Kids Design Crazy Costumes
The fun part is nobody says ballerinas have to wear pink. Let them make rainbow tutus, purple hair, sparkly shoes, whatever weird idea they come up with.
Turn It Into a Quiet-Time Activity
These pages are honestly perfect for rainy afternoons, long car rides, or those moments where kids are somehow bored while surrounded by toys.
Make a Mini Coloring Book
Print a bunch of pages, stack them together, staple the side, done. Weirdly exciting for kids for something that takes about 30 seconds to make.
Use Them at a Ballet Party
If you’re doing a ballerina birthday party, just throw some crayons on the table with printed pages and the kids will stay busy way longer than you’d expect.
Try Markers, Crayons, or Paint
Every page looks completely different depending on what kids use. Crayons give it that classic coloring-book look, but markers and watercolor paints can actually make some pages look really nice.
Cut Out the Characters
Some kids like turning the ballerinas into little paper dolls after coloring them. Add tape to the back, stick them on popsicle sticks, and suddenly there’s a full ballet performance happening in the living room.
Save the Favorites
A few months later it’s honestly fun looking back at the pages kids spent forever coloring. Toss the best ones in a folder instead of throwing them away right after.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these nature coloring pages really free?
Yes, completely free! Just click the page you want, download the PDF, and print. No email sign-up required.
What kind of paper should I use?
Regular printer paper works fine for crayons, colored pencils, and markers. If your child likes to use a lot of marker or watercolor, we recommend using cardstock (around 65-80 lb) so the paper doesn’t bleed or buckle.
Can I use these pages digitally?
Absolutely! Save the PDF to your tablet and open it in any coloring app. They work great on iPads with apps like Procreate, Adobe Fresco, or even free options like Sketchbook.
Are these coloring pages made with AI?
No. Every coloring page on this site is hand-drawn by a real illustrator. We believe kids deserve quality artwork, so we don’t use AI-generated images.
What age are these coloring pages best for?
Most pages in this collection work well for kids ages 3 and up. Younger toddlers will enjoy the simpler, larger designs while older kids can tackle the more detailed scenes.
Can I use these in my classroom?
Yes! These are free for personal and classroom use. Teachers are welcome to print as many copies as they need. The only thing we ask is that you don’t resell them or share the PDFs on other websites.
What printer settings should I use?
Print at 100% scale on letter size paper (8.5 x 11 inches). For the crispest lines, choose the highest print quality setting your printer allows. Black and white mode works perfectly fine.






















