Would you like to give your children joy and print out coloring pages for free? Here you will find numerous Easter coloring pages - the beautiful Disney motifs, horses and funny animals will definitely please the little ones. And a few more tips on how to present children's drawings in an attractive way.
Children love coloring - and this leisure activity is simply perfect, especially in cold weather. In the article below you will find some beautiful coloring pages with popular Disney motifs, with funny Easter bunnies and with Easter eggs - you can save these as photos on your computer and then print them out. For example, you can tie the pictures with a bow and then give them to the little ones at Easter. Use the opportunity to explain the festival in a child-friendly way. You can also make a cute Easter card from the children's drawings and give it to your grandparents, or scatter them as place cards at the Easter table. You can also make a colorful garland out of it and hang it on the window.
This cute Easter cardconsists of several elements. First, the individual details were printed out, then parents and children colored the templates together. At the end the Easter card was glued together and folded. The parents also decorated the card with decorative beads and thread. At the end, the children lovingly labeled the Easter card - and it was then given to the grandparents at Easter brunch. Sweet idea for a nice surprise!
Phew the bear puts you in a good mood and is therefore wonderful as a coloring picture. But so that they also fit with Easter, there must also be Easter motifs. You can see a great motif above. Tigger, Pooh and Piglet organize a race with Easter eggs on spoons. After the little ones have colored the picture, you can organize a race like this with the whole family in the garden.
Or how about a donkey that carries around an Easter basket full of eggs instead of a tail. Beautiful bright colors can be used here. It doesn't matter whether you use colored pencils, felt-tip pens or wax crayons. The main thing is that your child can let their imagination run wild.
You can then use the finished images for various purposes. Of course, your child decides. Either you include a picture with each Easter card you send or you frame it and use it as Easter decorations for the walls. The picture can also be hung on the refrigerator. Of course, your child can also personally give each guest a picture they have colored on Easter Day.
You can see a very funny picture to color here. It's a confused chick that hatches from a brightly painted Easter egg. How about explaining to the little ones the origins of Easter while you're coloring?