Easter Coloring Pages

Free Easter coloring pages with bunnies, decorated eggs, a hatching chick, a spring lamb, an Easter lily, and a cross with flowers to print or color online.

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This Easter hub covers both sides of the holiday. The secular set has a bunny family, a bunny painting eggs, a basket overflowing with spring flowers, an egg hunt scene, and a chick cracking out of its shell. The religious set has a cross wreathed in flowers and an Easter lily page, so classrooms and families can pick what fits.

The Decorated Eggs page is the sleeper hit: each egg is a blank canvas, and the fastest way to make it look intentional is to give every egg one repeating pattern: stripes on one, dots on the next, zigzags, then flowers. It borrows the logic of pysanky, the famous Ukrainian tradition of patterned eggs, without needing wax or dye.

Every Easter coloring page downloads as a free US Letter PDF (use "Fit to page" for A4), and every one can be colored online in the browser with progress saved on your device. Print a stack before the holiday; the egg hunt and bunny pages are reliable quiet-time material while dinner cooks.

Free Printable Easter Coloring Pages (PDF)

Every printable is generated on US Letter paper (8.5 x 11 inches). For A4 printing, choose "Fit to page" in your print dialog.

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Easter facts to color by

Egg decorating is ancient

Decorated eggs long predate chocolate ones; the egg has been a spring symbol of new life for thousands of years. Ukrainian pysanky, with wax-drawn geometric patterns, are the art form's masterpieces and great pattern inspiration for the Decorated Eggs page.

Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica

Chicks really do take about 21 days

A chicken egg hatches after roughly three weeks of incubation, and the chick breaks out using a temporary bump on its beak called an egg tooth. Our Chick Hatching page freezes exactly that moment.

Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica

The White House hosts an egg roll

The White House Easter Egg Roll has been an American tradition since 1878; kids push decorated eggs across the lawn with long spoons. A colored Decorated Eggs page makes a good scorecard for a backyard version.

Source: The White House Historical Association

Easter activities that use these pages

These use the printables from this hub plus basic supplies.

Egg garland

  • Print the Decorated Eggs page two or three times.
  • Color each egg with a different repeating pattern, then cut the eggs out.
  • Tape them along a ribbon and hang the garland on a mantel or classroom board.

Egg hunt clue cards

  • Color the Egg Hunt page and cut it into four to six pieces.
  • Hide each piece with one real egg during your hunt.
  • The hunt ends when the puzzle is reassembled.

Spring window scene

  • Color the Basket of Flowers and Spring Lamb pages.
  • Cut them out and tape them to a window at kid height.
  • Add cotton-ball clouds for a scene that lasts the season.

Basket name tags

  • Print the Bunny with Basket page once per child.
  • Color, cut out, and write each child's name on the basket.
  • Tie one to each real Easter basket so there are no mix-ups.

FAQ

Do you have religious Easter coloring pages?
Yes. The Cross with Flowers page and the Easter Lily page are designed for church, Sunday school, or families who want the religious side of the holiday. They sit alongside secular bunny and egg pages, so you can mix or choose.
Which Easter page is easiest for toddlers?
Bunny with Basket has the biggest, simplest regions. Decorated Eggs is also toddler-friendly because each egg is its own small canvas, and there is no wrong way to fill one.
What patterns work on the Decorated Eggs page?
Give each egg a single repeating pattern: stripes, polka dots, zigzags, small flowers, or diamonds. Limiting each egg to two or three colors keeps the whole page looking deliberate. For inspiration, look up pysanky, the Ukrainian decorated-egg tradition.
Can I print these for an Easter party or church group?
Yes, personal, church, and classroom use are all fine, and you can print as many copies as your group needs. Selling or redistributing the files is not allowed; details are in the Terms of Service linked in the footer.
Can kids color Easter pages online instead?
Yes. Every page in this hub works in the browser coloring tool: click a region to fill it, progress saves on your device automatically, and the finished page can be exported as a PNG or printed.

Update history

  • July 15, 2026: Replaced the generic intro and craft list with religious-and-secular guidance, egg-pattern technique, sourced Easter facts, four holiday activities, and an FAQ.