Unicorn Coloring Pages

By Adventures and Play TeamPublished: May 13, 2026Updated: June 7, 2026

Unicorn coloring pages have a steady pull, and this collection gathers 58 free printable unicorn coloring pages in one place. Unicorns sit among the mythical creatures children come back to, with rainbows and stars alongside.

Unicorn coloring pages

Each one is a high-resolution PDF, free to download and print, sized to work on both US Letter and A4 paper. The set covers easy unicorn coloring pages for kids and more detailed designs for adults who find coloring calming. The range runs from simple outlines to intricate scenes.

The full set is laid out below, with no sign-up required. Click any unicorn coloring page to open the PDF, then download or print it for personal use. We add more unicorn coloring sheets as we draw them.

In the video below, you can watch how this unicorn coloring page was drawn step by step. The clear shapes and gentle pace make the tutorial easy to follow, so kids, beginners, and unicorn lovers can see exactly how the design was created before printing it out and adding their favorite colors.

Free Unicorn Coloring Pages

10 Creative Ways to Use Unicorn Coloring Pages

1. Galloping rainbow suncatcher

Galloping Rainbow Unicorn, with its arched rainbow, streaming mane, mid-stride legs, and spiral horn, turns into a stained glass suncatcher for the window.

Start this unicorn coloring page with the rainbow in its boldest bands and the mane in matching streaks.

This coloring activity works best with a black paper frame cut around the whole shape, then the open spaces trimmed out.

Back each gap with colored tissue paper so the light comes through.

Pressed onto a sunny window, the finished coloring adventure glows from morning until the sun moves off the glass.

2. Castle scene shadow box

Castle Unicorn, with its tall towers, arched gateway, and the unicorn standing before the walls, becomes a layered shadow box.

Begin the coloring fun with the castle in cool stone grays and the unicorn in soft pastels, keeping the horn bright.

Cut the unicorn away from the castle so this creative coloring sits on two separate planes.

Glue the castle to the back of a shoebox on its side, and mount the unicorn a finger's width forward on a folded tab.

Tuck cotton along the top and a few twigs at the base.

The finished coloring project holds a whole scene in a box small enough for a shelf.

3. Flower field nature overlay

Unicorn in a Flower Field, with its scattered blooms, tall grass, and the unicorn standing among the flowers, becomes a mixed media piece.

Begin this coloring activity in fresh greens, then press a handful of small real flowers flat between book pages.

Glue the pressed flowers over some of the drawn blooms so the page lifts into real texture.

We had no idea whether the petals would lie flat once the glue dried, which made the coloring experience a gamble. Most did, a couple curled at the edges.

This relaxing coloring time lands between a drawing and a pressing of the garden.

4. Jeweled crown headband

Princess Crown Unicorn, with its jeweled crown, spiral horn, and flowing mane, turns into a crown headband to wear.

Color the gems in bright jewel tones and the spiral horn in gold to start the coloring fun.

Cut out the crown and horn together, then tape them to a strip of cardstock measured to sit around the head.

A quick coloring challenge that ends as a crown for dressing up.

5. Spinning floral mandala wheel

There is something steadying about a mandala, the way every ring repeats the one inside it. Floral Mandala Unicorn, with its petal rings, center medallion, and the unicorn at its heart, suits a spinning wheel.

Begin this coloring adventure by working from the center outward, one ring of petals at a time.

Cut out the full circle and fix it with a brass fastener to a slightly larger cardboard disc.

Spin the top circle and the whole coloring project turns while the backing stays still.

A creative coloring craft that rewards slow, even color across the rings.

6. Floating winged unicorn mobile

Magical Winged Unicorn, with its outstretched wings, spiral horn, flowing mane, and long tail, hangs well as a mobile.

Color the wings and mane in layered pastels, since the mobile shows its back through the whole coloring experience.

Begin this coloring activity by cutting out the winged unicorn, then cut a few small clouds and stars to hang alongside it.

Punch a small hole at the top of each piece and thread them onto separate lengths of string.

Tie the strings to a stick at staggered heights, then slide the knots until it balances level.

Hung near an open window, this coloring fun drifts and turns on its own.

7. Rainbow pop-up card

Baby Unicorn on a Rainbow, with its small unicorn, arched rainbow, and tufts of cloud, folds into a pop-up card.

Spend a little coloring time filling in the rainbow and the little unicorn riding the top of the arc.

Fold a sheet of cardstock in half for the base, and score the fold first so it bends clean.

We learned that the hard way, after the first card cracked straight down the middle.

Turn this creative coloring into a craft by cutting the rainbow and unicorn as a pop-up tab, glued only at its base so it springs forward.

A coloring project that ends as a card worth keeping.

8. Spiral horn desk organizer

Detailed Unicorn Face, with its large eyes, sweeping lashes, spiral horn, and flowing mane, becomes a desk organizer.

Begin this coloring activity with the horn in gold and the mane in bold streaks.

Cut out the head and glue it to the front of a small box, the horn standing up past the rim.

Tape a wooden skewer behind the horn, then loop hair ties and clips over it while pens sit in the box, a tidy end to the coloring fun.

9. Awake and asleep flip stick

Sweet Dream Unicorn, with its dozing unicorn, closed eyes, drifting stars, and spiral horn, becomes a flip stick that wakes and sleeps.

This unicorn coloring keeps the sleepy face in soft, calm shades.

Color a second copy of the same face for the back, this time with the eyes drawn wide open.

Glue the two faces back to back onto a craft stick, lined up so the horns and manes match.

A twist of the stick shifts the unicorn from awake to asleep, a small coloring adventure that moves.

A flip stick coloring challenge that lands somewhere between a craft and a toy.

10. Cloud-base standing unicorn

Floating Sky Unicorn, with its drifting clouds, open sky, and the unicorn caught mid-air, becomes a standing figure on a cloud base.

Begin this coloring project by working both sides of the unicorn so it reads right from either direction.

Cut out the unicorn and a cloud shape, the coloring experience that needs a steady hand.

Fold a cardstock strip into a stand, glue it behind the cloud, then cut a slot and slide the unicorn in.

Left like this, the cloud-base figure stands on its own on a shelf.

Thread a loop of string through the top instead, and the same creative coloring hangs from the ceiling.

It came out steadier than we expected, which is more than our usual luck with balancing things.

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