Some kids enjoy coloring highly sophisticated ballroom dance background girl princess coloring pages. Others, including me, have always been fans of coloring simpler yet cuter, easy-to-color designs illustrating a cute girl in different themes and stories. This choice is not random at all; it is usually guided by each child’s ability, personality, and the materials provided.
In today’s post on doitbeforeme.com, we bring a fresh perspective on cute girl coloring pages in order to stimulate imagination and especially capture the attention of children, given that their focus span tend to be shorter. Therefore, we have designed our coloring pages to offer a wide selection, from princesses swinging on a swing and picking flowers in the garden to fairies, unicorns, and adventurous space explorers.
Furthermore, we provide recommendations on appropriate coloring tools for each printable design and thoughtful tips for parents and kids on how to color or which coloring supplies work best for each page.
Chibi Girl in Winter Hat with Teddy Bear
How to Color
When coloring the teddy bear, you may try layering gentle shades of brown (your favorite color is always an option of course), then you may use soft pastels or light markers for the girl’s hat and sweater.
Consider adding a touch of pink to the cheeks of girl and maybe a dash of sparkle on the hat’s pom-pom to make it pop may be considered. When coloring these sheets, it is important not to be afraid to experiment with shading around the girls’ eyes to bring out that cute anime style.
Which Coloring Supply to Use
For this sheet, colored pencils might be great, especially in order to achieve subtle gradients, while thin markers or fineliners can also be considered to fill in smaller details on the coloring page. If you are a coloring enthusiast who enjoys a bit of extra shine, this page is splendid to use some gel pens to highlight or add metallic effects.
Suitable Age Groups
Children:
The bold outlines and simple shapes on this page make it easier for younger kids, ages 5 to 7, to stay within the lines while coloring. The design of the chibi girl in a winter hat and the cute little teddy bear are engaging for kids ages 8 to 12, without being too complex, which allows them to enjoy smooth, basic coloring without any frustration or annoyance.
Teens and Adults:
It should be noted that this particular page has intricate details, especially in the girl’s hair, and the fabric folds, that offer a fun challenge for older colorists who can dive into advanced techniques like gradient blending, precise detailing, and adding creative touches.
Girl Holding Her Teddy Bear
How to Color (Step-by-Step Suggestions)
Hair:
For coloring enthusiasts who are looking for a gentle look, starting with lighter tones near the top of her head might be a good start, and then gradually deepening the color toward the end may work wonders, which can give the impression of softness and depth to the coloring page.
Eyes:
Layering a lighter shade first, followed by adding a slightly darker tone around the edges, is one of the best ways to create a round and expressive look. In order for the eyes to appear even more lively, a small white highlight or sparkle might be all we need.
Teddy Bear:
For teddy bears, choosing warm and comforting colors, such as soft browns and pastel creams, is always a safe option. A pro tip for coloring teddy bears is that the darker edges around the bear’s arms or legs can add dimension and make teddy bears look cuddlier.
Bubbles:
The bubbles in the background could be colored with pale blues, pinks, or any translucent hues, and leaving a lighter patch in each bubble would give them a shiny yet see-through feel.
Clothing:
For clothing, it is always an option to experiment with patterns if you are in the mood for a more playful style. A simple, pastel color palette would do the job and keep the overall image gentle.
Little Girl and Her Elephant Friend in the Forest
Which Coloring Supplies Work Best
Colored Pencils:
Considering the elephant’s body and the girl’s dress, colored pencils are ideal for layering gentle colors.
Fine-Tip Markers:
Taking a look at the smaller details in this sheet, such as the girl’s eyes, the elephant’s freckles, and the bow, fine-tip markers are great for crisp lines like these.
Watercolor:
Watercolor can give a soft, dreamy effect to the sky and the trees if your paper can handle it😊.
Girl Swinging in the Forest
Moonlit Unicorn Fairy
Which Coloring Supplies Work Best
Colored Pencils:
Given the intricacies of this coloring page, especially for the hair, tail, and wings of the girl, colored pencils might be a suitable option to choose for blending and layering gentle shades.
Markers:
Markers are ideal for the bolder sections of this coloring sheet, such as the crescent moon or outlining. If you are worried about smaller details, fine-tip markers can help define elements like star outlines or facial features.
Metallic or Glitter Pens:
Metallic or glitter pens remain a fun option for adding sparkle to the unicorn horn and fairy wings, enhancing the mystical vibe even further.
Astronaut Girl in Space with Planets
Anime Girl with Flowers
Cozy Winter Girl With Teddy Bear Coloring Page
Big cozy sweater, pom-pom hat, and that teddy she’s clearly not letting go (relatable). Bold lines make this one friendly for little hands; add soft blues for the snow and a rosy cheek or two for warmth.
Forest Girl Sitting With Bunny Plush Coloring Page
Calm, sweet, and very bedtime-story energy. Try pastels on the sky and a pop of color on the bunny, my niece swears rainbow ears make it “extra huggable.”
Flower Garden Girl Portrait Coloring Page
Petals everywhere (in the best way). Great practice for gentle shading and blending; older kids love layering yellows and pinks while little ones go full sunshine mode.
Sunflower Girl With Bouquet Coloring Page
Sunny, cheerful, easy to color. Go classic with golden yellows and fresh greens or flip it with unexpected colors just because it’s fun. Marker outlines, pencil petals = chef’s kiss.
Astronaut Girl In Space Coloring Page
Floaty space adventure vibes. Deep blues and purples for the background, bright patches on the suit, and a tiny star glow with gel pen if you’ve got it (kids love the sparkle).
Winter Stroll Girl With Bunny Companion
Cozy coat, knotted scarf, curious bunny; add soft blues to the snow and a rosy cheek for warmth.
Playground Swing Girl
Pure weekend joy. bold lines make it easy; a striped dress or rainbow shoes keeps it fun.
Sleepy Space Explorer
Quiet, floaty moment, perfect wind-down page. Soft purples and a little moon glow look lovely.
Tree Swing Daydream
Gentle scene with room to breathe. Try light greens on the leaves and a cozy color for the cup.
Girl And Friendly Giraffe
Animal buddy magic. Soft spots for the giraffe, bright bow for the girl, instant crowd-pleaser.
Armful of Sunflowers
Full bouquet moment; layer yellows and a touch of brown in the centers, add a breeze with light strokes.
Moonlit Unicorn Fairy Girl
Dreamy night scene: soft blues, a little sparkle on the wings, and maybe a silver moon if you’ve got a gel pen handy.
Picnic Day Girl With Treats
Big cozy vibe: color the snacks bright and give the plushies mismatched cheeks for extra cuteness.
Girl Holding Garden Daisies
Sunny and calm; layer yellows on the petals and a soft green wash in the leaves: instant happy page.
Tree Swing With Ice Cream
Quiet moment under the branches: strawberry scoop or mint chip? (The dropped scoop tells a story.)
Cape Cutie With Animal Hood
Great for bold outlines and tiny details, try stripes on the tights and a pop color on the bow.
Dress-Up Day With Bows
Party dress energy: pastels look lovely, but rainbow ruffles are absolutely allowed.
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