Free Easter Coloring Pages (Printable PDFs, No Sign-Up)
Easter coloring pages are one of the simplest ways to keep the heart of the holiday — the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ — in front of children and adults during a season that fills up quickly with baskets, candy, and spring activities. This collection gathers 40 free printable Easter coloring pages built around the real Easter story, from Palm Sunday and the Last Supper through the crucifixion, the empty tomb, and the triumphant morning when the stone was rolled away.
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Best For
- Resurrection Sunday lessons
- Holy Week packets
- Christian Easter activities
How To Use
Use these Easter coloring pages with Sunday school, homeschool Bible lessons, church events, or family devotionals that center on Jesus' resurrection.
What You Get
40 free printable PDFs with 20 simple, 20 detailed designs. Children connect Easter symbols such as the empty tomb, cross, lilies, and resurrection scenes with the Christian meaning of Easter. Each page has a direct download and a layout ready for US Letter or A4 paper.
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Talk About
Keep the conversation centered on hope, new life, and the good news of Jesus' resurrection while letting children ask age-appropriate questions.
Easy Activity Idea
Create a Holy Week or Easter morning packet with an empty tomb page, a cross page, a He Is Risen page, and one quiet reflection activity.
Print Tip
Choose simple Easter pages for preschool and children's church, then use detailed resurrection, cross, and floral pages for older children, teens, or adults.
Free for churches, Sunday Schools, homeschools, and Christian schools. Print as many copies as you need. No sign-up required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Easter coloring pages free?
Yes — all 40 Easter coloring pages are completely free PDF downloads. No sign-up, no email, and no cost. Just click and print.
What Easter subjects are included?
Twenty subjects, each in a simple and a detailed version: the empty tomb, resurrection scene, "He Is Risen" banner, Easter cross, Jesus on the cross, crown of thorns, Easter egg with cross, butterfly resurrection, Easter sunrise, Easter lamb, Easter mandala, Palm Sunday, triumphant entry, the Last Supper, the garden of Gethsemane, the Ascension, Easter morning, the rolled-away stone, the Easter lily, and the Easter dove.
Do these focus on the Christian meaning of Easter?
Yes. The collection is built around the resurrection of Jesus and the events of Holy Week — from Palm Sunday and the Last Supper to the empty tomb and the Ascension — so the real Easter story stays at the center.
What is the difference between the simple and detailed pages?
Simple pages use bold, thick outlines and large open areas for toddlers, preschoolers, and beginners. Detailed pages use finer linework and more intricate patterns for older children, teens, and adults. Each of the 20 subjects comes in both versions.
Are these good for Sunday school or Vacation Bible School?
Yes. They work well for Sunday school, VBS, homeschool Holy Week lessons, church activity tables, and family devotionals. Print as many copies as you need for your class or group.
What size do they print?
Every page is a high-resolution PDF formatted for standard 8.5 x 11 inch (US Letter) paper, so it prints cleanly on a home or church printer.
Can I use them at church or in my classroom?
Yes. They are free for personal, classroom, and church use — print copies for your family, students, or congregation. Please do not resell the files themselves.
The set covers 20 Easter subjects, each drawn in two versions: a simple page with bold, open outlines for young children and beginners, and a detailed page with finer linework for older kids, teens, and adults who enjoy a slower, more intricate coloring session. You will find the empty tomb, the resurrection, "He Is Risen," the Easter cross, Jesus on the cross, the crown of thorns, Palm Sunday and the triumphant entry, the Last Supper, the garden where Jesus prayed, and the Ascension, along with Easter lilies, a gentle lamb, a dove, a butterfly as a picture of new life, and a flowing Easter mandala for quiet, meditative coloring.
Every page is a free, high-resolution PDF formatted for standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper, with no account, no email, and no sign-up required — just choose a design and print. They are made for Sunday school and Vacation Bible School lessons, homeschool Holy Week studies, church activity tables, family devotionals, and quiet personal reflection in the days leading up to Easter. Simple and detailed versions of the same scene make it easy to hand the right page to every age at the table.
Practical Ways to Use Easter Coloring Pages
Build a Holy Week story path: Print the Palm Sunday, Last Supper, garden of Gethsemane, crucifixion, empty tomb, and resurrection pages, then color one each day through Holy Week. Read a short Scripture passage with each page so the artwork follows the story from the triumphant entry to Easter morning.
Set up a church or Sunday school activity table: Lay out a mix of simple Easter cross, lamb, lily, and "He Is Risen" pages with crayons and colored pencils before a service, egg hunt, or fellowship meal so children have a calm, on-theme activity.
Make a take-home resurrection booklet: Combine the empty tomb, rolled-away stone, resurrection, and Ascension pages, staple them inside a construction-paper cover, and send families home with a simple retelling of the Easter story.
Pair simple and detailed pages by age: Hand bold simple outlines to younger children and the detailed versions to teens and adults, so everyone at the same table can color the same scene at their own level.
Decorate for Easter Sunday: Color the lily, dove, butterfly, and Easter mandala pages and tape them along a hallway, classroom window, or welcome table as bright, handmade decorations.












































