Hello Kitty Coloring Pages

By Adventures and Play TeamPublished: May 14, 2026

We had been meaning to put these 64 Hello Kitty coloring pages together for a while. The set is free to download as printable PDFs, sized for US letter and A4.

Hello Kitty coloring pages

You’ll find Hello Kitty with My Melody, Kuromi, and Cinnamoroll, plus seasonal scenes and quieter moments like tea parties or gardening. Simpler outlines work for younger kids. The detailed pages reward a slower afternoon. We tried copy paper first and it buckled the moment a marker touched it, so heavier card stock works far better.

Browse the set below, pick what you like, and print from the PDF. The free printable Hello Kitty coloring pages stay here when you want them.

Free Hello Kitty Coloring Pages

10 Creative Ways to Use Hello Kitty Coloring Pages

1. Make a stained glass window cling

The Hello Kitty Mandala Design page, with its symmetrical petals fanning out from her face and hearts woven through, suits a stained glass treatment. Color it in deep pinks and warm yellows, then trace each section onto clear contact paper with permanent markers. Pressed onto a south-facing window, this Hello Kitty coloring page glows in afternoon light.

2. Create a flower crown that holds up

There's something about Flower Crown Hello Kitty that asks to be lifted off the page. The flower beside the bow, the soft pinks and yellows, all scale into a wearable crown. Cut the central flowers out individually after the coloring fun, then tape them to a strip of green cardstock measured to fit the head. Layering 2 daisies gives more weight than a single bloom. We had no idea a paper crown would survive an afternoon outside, but extra tape held it together. A coloring activity that walks out the door.

3. Make a chapter book bookmark

Waving Hello, with the raised paw and big smile, makes a wooden stick bookmark. Color her, cut tight to the outline, and glue her to a craft stick. A coloring sheet for a chapter book.

4. Turn the page into Valentine treat wrappers

With roses behind her ear, scattered love notes, and a ribbon banner reading XOXO, Valentine's Day Hello Kitty prints into sweet wrappers. After the coloring fun, cut small rectangles around the iconic face and wrap them around chocolate bars or lollipop sticks. A creative coloring project that turns a treat into a small handmade gift.

5. Arrange real flowers over the Sanrio field

The Sanrio Field of Flowers page, with Hello Kitty in tall grasses, butterflies around her, and a sun on the horizon, takes well to a real-flower overlay. Color the background in warm afternoon shades and leave the printed flowers softer than usual. Press daisies or clover heads between heavy books overnight, then glue the dried petals onto the page among the printed ones. We tried this in late summer with daisies from the yard and they kept their color longer than expected. Both layers, printed and real, give the coloring activity depth a flat page can't reach.

6. Build a pom pom heart mosaic

Simple Hearts Outline works as a pom pom mosaic for younger kids. The page has big simple shapes and hearts around her body, easy edges to glue inside. Skip the markers and turn this coloring time into a texture craft. Squeeze school glue inside each shape, then press colored pom poms into place, a different color for each heart. The coloring page becomes a textured wall piece.

7. Turn the party poster into a real garland

Princess Party Poster, with Hello Kitty in her tiara, friends in flowing gowns, balloons floating, and cupcakes stacked, gives enough individual elements for a garland. Color the page, then cut out the bunting flags, balloons, cupcakes, and tiara separately. Punch a small hole in each piece and string them on twine with mini clothespins. Our first attempt drooped under the cupcakes, so we trimmed those off the second time. A coloring adventure that ends across a doorway.

8. Build a Halloween paper roll figurine

Pointed witch hat, broom, glowing jack-o-lantern at her feet: Halloween Witch Hello Kitty suits a paper roll figurine. Color the page in midnight blacks and twig browns, then cut out the witch and her hat and glue them around an empty cardboard roll. The jack-o-lantern sits at the base, a Halloween coloring activity that stands on a shelf.

9. Turn a Christmas page into a holiday lantern

Christmas Tree Present Kitty, with the wrapped present, twinkling tree, and gold tinsel, wraps around a glass jar for a holiday lantern. Color the Hello Kitty coloring page, tape it around a clean jar, and add a battery tea light.

10. Display the royal portrait in a pink frame

The dressier portrait of the set is Princess Hello Kitty in Royal Gown, with her sparkly tiara, gloved paws, and pearl collar. Color her in deep royal pinks and shimmering gold at the trim. Paint a plain wooden picture frame in soft pink, let it dry overnight, and slot the trimmed page inside. The Hello Kitty coloring fun ends on a shelf alongside actual photographs.

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