This hub is a complete storybook cast: an enchanted castle with a tiny dragon circling it, a bigger dragon guarding a treasure chest, a wizard mid-spell, a knight with a shield, a fairy on a flower, a gnome in a forest clearing, a mermaid in a lagoon, a potion lab, a magical treehouse, and a unicorn in a meadow. Between them you can cast almost any story a kid invents.
Two coloring techniques earn their keep here. First, metallics: a gold gel pen or metallic crayon on the Dragon Treasure chest and the knight's armor upgrades those pages instantly. Second, the light source trick on the Potion Lab: pick one bottle to glow, color it the brightest color on the page, and shade everything nearby with a hint of the same color.
Every fantasy coloring page is a free US Letter PDF (use "Fit to page" on A4) and can be colored online in the browser, with progress saving to your device. If unicorns are the main event rather than a side quest, there is a dedicated unicorn hub with ten more pages.
Free Printable Fantasy 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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Dragons differ by hemisphere
European dragons hoard treasure and breathe fire; Chinese dragons are wingless, serpentine, and bring luck and rain. Red and gold suit a Chinese-style dragon, while green or black fits the European treasure-guarder on our Dragon Treasure page.
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Real castles were painted
Medieval castles were not bare gray stone; many were whitewashed or brightly painted inside and out. Historical cover for coloring the Enchanted Castle something bolder than gray.
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Knight armor weighed about 50 pounds
A full suit of plate armor weighed roughly 45 to 55 pounds, spread across the body so knights could actually move. Silver-gray with one bright plume is the classic look for the Knight and Shield page.
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Fantasy activities that use these pages
These use the printables from this hub plus basic supplies.
Story dice
- Color the wizard, knight, dragon, and fairy pages, then cut out the characters.
- Glue each onto one face of a small box or cube template.
- Roll the cube; whoever it lands on becomes the hero of tonight's invented story.
Castle diorama
- Color the Enchanted Castle and stand it at the back of a shoebox.
- Add the cut-out dragon flying above on a thread taped to the box ceiling.
- Foreground the gnome or fairy for depth.
Quest map
- Lay out the colored castle, treehouse, potion lab, and lagoon pages on the floor.
- Draw a winding path connecting them on a big sheet of paper.
- Walk a toy figure through the quest, one location per chapter.
Potion bottle labels
- Color the Potion Lab page and name each bottle: invisibility, dragon breath, homework-finisher.
- Write the names on small paper labels and glue them on.
- Naming the potions is reliably the part kids refuse to stop doing.
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Update history
- July 15, 2026: Replaced the generic intro and craft list with metallic and glow techniques, sourced myth-and-history facts, story-building activities, and an FAQ.









