Cinnamoroll Coloring Pages

By Adventures and Play TeamPublished: June 1, 2026

Something about Cinnamoroll feels calming, and these 38 free Cinnamoroll coloring pages gather that soft, sky-high charm in one place. He is Sanrio’s long-eared puppy, a fluffy white dog who drifts through the clouds with his friends.

Cinnamoroll coloring pages

The collection runs from simple pages with clean outlines for younger kids to busier scenes with more detail for older fans. You will find Cinnamoroll in the clouds, at the cafe, holding balloons and hugging desserts, plus friends like Hello Kitty, My Melody and Kuromi.

Every page is a free printable PDF, ready to download and print. They are sized for standard US letter and fit A4 paper just as well, so they come out clean on most home printers. The full set is laid out below.

Free Cinnamoroll Coloring Pages

10 Creative Ways to Use Cinnamoroll Coloring Pages

1. Make a 3D layered candy scene

Take A Stroll Through Candy Land, with its giant swirl lollipop, gingerbread house, candy cane, and spotted mushrooms. Cut out the lollipop, the house, and a few mushrooms once the coloring fun is done, then remount them on small foam-tape squares so they stand off the page. The raised pieces give this Cinnamoroll coloring activity a layered depth visible from the side.

2. Design a Cinnamoroll notebook cover

Painting a Cupcake, with its easel, framed heart, and curtained window, glues onto the front of a plain notebook. Trim it to size and run a paper border around the edge. A coloring project that turns a quiet diary into something Cinnamoroll-soft.

3. Create a scented cinnamon heart

A Big Heart to Hug, with one giant heart and sunburst rays behind it, makes a small hanging ornament from the coloring sheet. Cut around the heart, glue a real cinnamon stick down the back, then punch a hole and loop through twine. We had not expected the cinnamon to scent it, but a day later it still smelled faintly of baking. A coloring activity that hangs in a window and gives off a little warmth.

4. Build a stained-glass shapes panel

Cinnamoroll Among the Shapes sits on a background of squares, triangles, and sparkle diamonds that already hints at stained glass. Once the shapes are filled, turn this relaxing coloring into a craft by cutting out a few larger shapes and backing the holes with colored tissue. Frame the whole panel in black paper. Held to the light, the tissue glows like a window, a quiet end to the coloring time.

5. Turn the sweets into a sticker pack

Strawberry and Sweets sets a plump strawberry at the center, ringed by cupcakes, macarons, and floating hearts. Cut the treats out one by one, press a strip of double-sided tape across the back of each, and trim close to the outline. Peel and stick them onto a folder, a lunchbox, or a mirror corner. We started with the macarons and had a sheet of 20 before the afternoon ended. A creative coloring batch that scatters across the house, a coloring adventure that keeps turning up for weeks.

6. Craft a cupcake party garland

Cupcake Time With Hello Kitty lines up Cinnamoroll, Hello Kitty, and a row of frosted cupcakes below clouds. Color them in pastels, cut out the cupcakes and friends, and clip them along twine with mini clothespins. A coloring activity that ends up strung across a doorway.

7. Assemble a nested heart tunnel

Inside a Tunnel of Hearts pulls the eye straight to Cinnamoroll's face at the center of the nested rings. Lean into that. Once the coloring fun is done, cut the page into 3 or 4 heart frames, from the outer ring inward, and glue paper tabs between them so each sits behind the last. Stand the layers up and the hearts open into a tunnel with Cinnamoroll at the back. A coloring challenge that gives a flat page proper depth.

8. Transform the balloon into a hanging decoration

Up in a Hot Air Balloon, Cinnamoroll peeks over a heart-trimmed basket among puffy clouds. Color the balloon, cut it out, and curve it into a dome with tape at the back, a coloring experience that rewards a slow hand. We were not sure the paper would keep its rounded shape, but it did. Hung on thread with a cotton ball cloud or 2, the Cinnamoroll coloring drifts by a window.

9. Arrange a standing Cinnamoroll crowd

A Page Full of Cinnamorolls packs 5 of them across the sheet, scattered among tiny flowers, hearts, and stars. Cut out each one, glue it onto cardstock, and fold a small tab at the base so it stands on its own. Lined up along a shelf, the row turns this coloring fun into a little standing crowd.

10. Make a kind-note fortune teller

You Matter sits under a big banner with Cinnamoroll waving, a smiling sun, and flowers and hearts dotted around. Finish the coloring adventure, then fold a square of paper into the classic cootie catcher shape. Glue a cut-out sun, flower, and Cinnamoroll onto the flaps, and tuck a kind note under each. A coloring activity that folds, opens, and passes a message between 2 players.

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