Easter → coloring pages

Easter coloring pages from your own photos.

Turn egg hunts, spring portraits and dressed-up little ones into printable coloring pages — free, cheerful and personal.

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An Easter coloring page made from a personal photo
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Short answer

To make an Easter coloring page, upload a spring photo to Colora, choose a line style, and download the print-ready PNG. It's free, takes under a minute, and works for egg-hunt activities, cards and coloring books.

Easter is all bright mornings, pastel outfits and gardens waking up — exactly the kind of light that turns into clean, cheerful line art.

Whether it's the toddler mid egg-hunt, the family in their spring best, or the dog sniffing the flowerbeds, Colora draws outlines you can print and color. The page features your Easter, not a generic bunny.

Use it for a calm activity between hunts, hand-colored cards for relatives, or a spring coloring book the kids fill in.

Which Easter photos make the best pages

Spring naturally delivers great source photos: soft daylight, bright colors and lots of outdoor scenes. A child crouched over a found egg, a family portrait in the garden, or a single tulip-filled basket all give Colora a clear shape to trace.

Favour photos where the main subject is well lit and fills a good part of the frame. Overcast spring days are actually ideal — the diffuse light keeps faces and shapes evenly detailed without harsh shadows.

Keep the background simple. A hint of garden or grass adds context; a cluttered patio of decorations competes with the subject. Crop in so the child, pet or basket dominates.

Easter activities for the whole hunt

Egg hunts come in bursts, with restless gaps in between. A stack of coloring pages gives younger children something calm to do while the next hunt is being set up — and a finished page to take home.

Print one page per child in the Kids style and lay out crayons. For a longer rainy-day version, bundle several pages into a small booklet so the activity lasts.

Cards and spring keepsakes

A hand-colored Easter card carries more warmth than a shop-bought one. Print your page on cardstock, fold it, and the recipient colors it in themselves — lovely for grandparents who live far away.

Spring portraits also make gentle keepsakes. A page of the kids in their Easter outfits, colored and framed, becomes a small record of how little they were this year.

Pick the right line style

Kids style gives bold, simple outlines for toddlers and crayons. Clean suits family portraits and garden scenes. Detailed adds finer line work for older children and adults who enjoy a longer coloring session.

For a mixed-age group, generate the same photo twice — Kids for the little ones, Detailed for the grown-ups.

Your spring

Built from your own Easter photos, not a generic bunny scene.

Kid-friendly

Bold outlines that suit toddlers, crayons and egg-hunt breaks.

Free & unlimited

Make as many pages as you like, no account required.

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Upload a spring photo

An egg hunt, a garden portrait, or the family pet.

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Choose a style

Kids for little ones, Clean for portraits, Detailed for adults.

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Print & color

Download the high-res PNG and print on A4 or US Letter.

Pick a line style

Three looks, one click
Everyday default

Clean

Crisp, even outlines. The all-rounder — works for faces, pets, places and props.

For adult coloring

Detailed

Finer line work and more interior detail. Made for slow, meditative coloring sessions.

For little hands

Kids

Bold, thick outlines and simplified shapes. Easy to fill in with crayons or chunky markers.

Best for

Egg-hunt breaks

A calm coloring station between hunts.

Easter cards

Fold a printed page into a color-it-yourself card.

Spring keepsakes

Capture the kids' Easter outfits as a page to keep.

Classroom activity

Print a class set for a cheerful spring lesson.

Got a photo ready? Open the Colora studio and generate your first page in under a minute.

Field notes

Tips for the best results

Small choices in your source photo make a big difference in the final coloring page.

  1. 01

    Use spring daylight

    Soft, overcast light keeps faces evenly detailed.

  2. 02

    One clear subject

    A single child, basket or pet reads best as line art.

  3. 03

    Crop in close

    Let the subject fill the frame and trim the clutter.

  4. 04

    Kids style for hunts

    Thick outlines suit toddlers and crayons.

  5. 05

    Cardstock for cards

    Heavier paper makes a folded page feel like a real card.

Materials & printing

Everything plays nicely with what you already have at home.

Crayons & pastels

Soft, pastel colors suit spring scenes beautifully.

Cardstock

Heavier stock for folded Easter cards.

Any home printer

High-res PNGs print crisply on A4 or US Letter.

I printed the kids mid egg-hunt and they colored their own pages on the drive home. So sweet.
Hannah, Colora user
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FAQ

How do I make an Easter coloring page from a photo?
Upload a spring photo — the egg hunt, the kids in their Easter best, or the family pet — to Colora, choose a line style, and download a print-ready page. It's free and takes under a minute.
What's the best Easter photo to use?
A bright, well-lit photo with one clear subject. Egg hunts, spring gardens and dressed-up kids all translate into cheerful line art.
Is it good for young children?
Yes — pick the Kids style for thick, easy-to-color outlines that suit toddlers and crayons.
Can I make an Easter activity for a hunt?
Yes — print a stack of pages as a calm activity station between egg hunts, or as a take-home favour.
Can I make an Easter card?
Yes — print on cardstock, fold, and you have a spring card the recipient colors in themselves.
Can I make matching Easter puzzles?
Yes — turn the same spring photos into spot-the-difference and connect-the-dots worksheets for a full activity pack.
Is it free?
Yes — no account needed. Sign in only to save your Easter pages to a gallery.
What size does it print?
High-resolution PNG for A4 (2480 × 3508 px) or US Letter (2550 × 3300 px).
Are my photos private?
Your uploads are used only to create the page and aren't shared. Pages are saved only if you sign in.

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