Easter Coloring Pages
Browse a fun collection of Easter coloring pages featuring bunnies, chicks, eggs, and baskets, created in simple and detailed styles.

Easter Coloring Pages: Introduction
In this collection of Easter coloring pages, you’ll find a wide variety of themed illustrations, including Easter bunnies, decorated eggs, cheerful chicks, and festive baskets. The pages range from very simple designs suitable for younger children to more detailed compositions that offer space for creative coloring choices.
Many of the Easter printables include popular seasonal elements such as egg hunts, grassy fields, gift baskets, and “Happy Easter” text designs. Some feature single characters, while others show full scenes combining multiple elements.
You can print and color these sheets at home, use them in classrooms, or add them to Easter activity packs. Most these Easter coloring pages are designed with open backgrounds, so children can add their own skies, grass, or extra decorations. This flexibility also makes the collection useful for art projects or quiet time during the holiday season.
Easter Coloring Pages Collection
Kawaii Easter Bunny Decorating Egg Coloring Sheet
Coloring Schemes
The Easter bunny is usually colored in light gray, soft brown, or creamy beige tones. For cartoon versions, you can also use pastel pink or light lavender. The inside of the ears is often pink, and the nose can be pink or light gray. Eyes are typically black or brown, but some styles allow for blue or green variations.
Chicks in these Easter coloring pages can be colored in yellow. A brighter yellow is used for cartoon styles, while a softer or more muted yellow works well for realistic versions. The beak and feet are usually orange or light red. If the chick is sitting inside an egg, the eggshell is often white or pastel-colored.
Decorated Easter eggs allow for the widest variety of colors. Traditional choices include pastel pink, blue, green, yellow, and lavender. Patterns such as stripes, zigzags, or dots can be done in contrasting tones. For more detailed designs, include white highlights or small decorative accents in gold or silver.
Easter baskets are usually brown, representing wicker material, but can also be gray, beige, or even colored to match the eggs inside. The handle can be a darker brown or match the base. Ribbons or bows on the basket are often pink, red, or yellow.
Grass and background elements like hills are commonly green. A light or medium green works well for grass in daylight scenes, while more muted greens are suited for evening or shaded settings. Sky backgrounds can be left white or colored in light blue with optional clouds.
Happy Easter signs or text on the pages are often filled with bold spring colors such as purple, turquoise, yellow, or red.
Carrots, when held by the bunny or included in the background, are traditionally orange with green tops. The orange can be bright or slightly muted, depending on the style. The green for the tops should be medium to dark green for clarity.
Egg fields or egg hunt scenes may include multiple eggs in a range of colors. Try alternating between pastels and brighter tones. The ground can be green or beige, depending on the scene’s setting, and flowers can be added in soft yellows, purples, or pinks.
Bows and ribbons in these Easter egg coloring pages that appear on eggs or baskets are often red, pink, or purple. These elements add contrast, so brighter colors work well. You can also match them to existing accents in the same illustration.
Art Project Ideas
One option is to create an Easter banner using several finished Easter coloring pages. Cut out the characters or elements, such as bunnies or eggs, and attach them to a string or ribbon to hang across a wall or window.
Try using parts of the coloring pages to make paper puppets. Cut out the main characters, glue them to craft sticks, and use them for simple or decoration.
Colored Easter eggs from the printables can be cut out and used to create a wall collage or poster. Arrange the eggs in a pattern or scene and glue them to a larger piece of paper or cardboard.
Create an Easter countdown calendar by assigning one Easter coloring page to each day leading up to the holiday. Each day, color one page and display it, building up a wall of finished artwork.
Conclusion
This collection of Easter coloring pages was created to help you spend your time in a relaxing and enjoyable way while working with familiar seasonal subjects like bunnies, eggs, chicks, and baskets. The variety of styles allows you to choose between simpler sheets and more detailed illustrations depending on your preference.
Let me know in the comments which pages you liked the most and what coloring techniques or color palettes you used. I’d also be glad to hear if you added your own elements to the backgrounds or tried any new ideas while working with this set.
If you’d like to continue working with seasonal content, I recommend visiting my other collections, such as spring-themed printables or more general holiday sets. And don’t forget to check out my drawing tutorials section, where you can learn how to draw a dog or other animals, andimprove your artistic skills step by step. To stay updated, follow me on Pinterest and YouTube, where I regularly post new content.