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Best Free Coloring Book Pages

Here are all those great sites I promised to tell you about!

The best free Coloring Book Pages for Adults. Jennifer Priest rounded up some great options and shares tips on what to use to color your pages once you've printed them.

1. Don't Eat the Paste – Mandalas

Don't Eat the Paste has lots of freebies but they have an entire section of unique and fun mandalas to color. The strawberry mandala coloring book page is my favorite!

2. Jenean Morrison

I found this Jenean Morrison free page on another site. Her books are available on Amazon and I will be sharing a page I colored from her Flower Designs Coloring Book Volume 1 soon.

3. Jen Goode from 100Directions.com

Jen has an entire Pinterest board collecting all of her printables and coloring pages. She's been at this a few years and you might have seen her art on a stamp or other craft item because she licenses her work to companies to use on their products. This flower coloring book page is fun and whimsical, great for watercoloring.

4. Crayola

I was surprised and pleased to see that Crayola has lots of free printable coloring book pages for kids and grownups on their site. Crayola Coloring Book Pages

5. Patterns for Colouring

This site has page after page of pdf patterns you can print and color: Patterns for Colouring

6. Zenspirations.com

Joanne Fink, thecreator of Zenspirations®, has a line of coloring books in Michael's stores and online at Amazon but she also generously shares even more free coloring book pages on her site at Zenspirations.com. If you ever need a holiday themed coloring book page, she'll most likely have one available on her weekly blog.

7. Tasha Goddard via MumInTheMadHouse

Tasha Goddard has some free coloring book pages on the site of Mum in The Mad House. Click the link to see the free pages as well as a list of more great coloring pages for grownups.

8. Tried & True Blog

Vanessa Brady from Tried & True is simply an amazing blogger so it doesn't surprise me that she has her own collection of free printable coloring pages for adults. Be sure to check out the blog too – it's full of fabulousness!

9. Homegrowm Hospitality

Stephanie Ackerman has long shared free printables that you can color on her site, Homegrown Hospitality. You can view all the downloads in one place in her printables archives.

Looking for more coloring book page ideas?

Check out this post I wrote about how to create blended looks on coloring pages with colored pencils: Coloring Books for Adults

Zenspirations Coloring Book detail by Jennifer Priest with Tombow Recycled Colored Pencil JUNE 2015

Did you know that you can use coloring book pages as templates for making window clings and puffy paint doilies? Check out how I made puffy paint doilies by using free printable mandala coloring book pages I found online: Puffy Paint Doilies

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Do you have a favorite source for coloring book pages?

Share it in the comments!

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Jennifer Priest is a 20+ year designer in the arts & crafts industry and home DIYer with a passion for creativity. An Army veteran raised on a ranch, from her experience, she shares smart DIY projects that save money and fun craft ideas that anyone can make. Besides blogging, Jennifer is a Master Practitioner and Trainer of NLP, Hypnosis, and MER, and coaches other online entrepreneurs on money mindset, business, and living an intentional life. When not blogging, Jennifer is having adventures in the wilderness, on road trips, playing with her cats, and making paleo food.

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19 Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing these awesome resources! I have been wanting to try my hand at coloring as an adult and this is such an upgrade from stealing my kids coloring books! Thanks for sharing!!!

  2. Hi Jennifer,

    Love the links, many thanks for sharing!!!
    You might also want to have a look at Hattifant’s coloring pages!
    You can find coloring pages there which are suitable for many age groups. I also often try and combine difficulty levels in one project so that the moms and dads can enjoy the coloring & crafting as much as the little ones. Meaning they can create together…

    http://hattifant.com/colouringpages/

    Have a lovely day,
    Manja

  3. I love free printable stuff, my kids/older teens love these too! Thanks for a great roundup!

  4. Thank you for putting this together! I was JUST talking about this with my Mom.

  5. These links are simply amazing! I was just looking for one or two pages to get me started . . . now my printer has been spewing out page after page of gorgeous images for the last half an hour lol!
    Thank you once again – just fabulous!
    Laura 🙂

  6. Hey, great round-up. Thanks for including our site. There over 230 free patterns to choose from. Happy colouring!

  7. I am so inspired by you, used to do watercolour, but surprised ‘there not that easy!’, and living in chronic pain and fatigue, have to pace myself! Love the Secret Garden(the smaller on eof course)
    , but after hearing the issues, bought the biggeer/better paper one! That was a year ago..now there’s like 20 new artists in Indigo(book stores in Canada). Yours still sells best, but the Animal Kingdom(new) is selling well to..They owe it all to you, I think!

  8. Thankyou so much for gathering this for us- I found alot of interesting drawings,books and supplies-again,Thanks for sharing! 🙂

    Best Regards from Silya:)

  9. Wow what a great post. I have been working on a post like this for my blog. I’m about ready to start some Adult Coloring groups here in Astoria, Oregon so these free printable’s will help.

  10. Wow, these coloring book pages are incredible! I love how they offer a wide variety of themes and designs to choose from. It’s such a great way to relax and unleash my creativity. The best part? They’re all for free! Thank you so much for sharing these amazing resources. Keep up the fantastic work!

    Best regards,
    Becky Gomez

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