69 Free Face Coloring Pages: Printable Portraits for Kids
🖍️ 68 free sheets
Spark your child's imagination with this collection of 69 unique face coloring pages, ranging from whimsical fantasy creatures to expressive human characters. These sheets are designed to help young artists practice shading, facial proportions, and color theory in a low-pressure, screen-free environment. Simply print your favorites and grab your markers or colored pencils to bring these characters to life.
Thinking Face Coloring Sheet
This contemplative character is perfect for discussing problem-solving. Tip: Use cool tones for the background to make the thoughtful expression pop.
Hulk's Face Coloring Sheet
Capture the intensity of this iconic hero. Tip: Try blending two shades of green to add depth to his powerful facial features.
Realistic Face Coloring Sheet
A great study in facial proportions. Tip: Use this as a reference to practice placing eyes at the halfway mark of the head.
Happy Face Coloring Sheet
Spread some joy with this cheerful portrait. Tip: Use warm, bright colors like yellow and orange to emphasize the positive mood.
Flower Face Coloring Sheet
Combine nature and portraiture. Tip: Use a variety of floral colors to make the hair ornaments stand out against the face.
Giraffe Head and Face Coloring Sheet
Learn about animal features with this giraffe portrait. Tip: Use light brown for the spots and leave some white space for a natural look.
Cute Girl Face Coloring Sheet
A fun page for practicing detail work. Tip: Use metallic gel pens for the star earrings to add a bit of sparkle.
Hand Covering Face Coloring Sheet
Explore complex emotions through art. Tip: Focus on shading the fingers to create a sense of depth where the hand meets the face.
Anime Old Man Coloring Sheet
Practice character design with this classic sensei archetype. Tip: Use light grey for the beard to give it a soft, aged texture.
Wolf Face and Head Coloring Sheet
A majestic animal study. Tip: Use short, directional strokes with your pencil to mimic the texture of fur.
Santa Claus Face Coloring Sheet
Bring the holiday spirit to life. Tip: Use a soft pink for the cheeks to make Santa look extra jolly.
Funny Face Coloring Sheet
Clowns are all about bold choices! Tip: Don't be afraid to use primary colors like bright blue and fire-engine red for the makeup.
Chinese Dragon Face and Head Coloring Sheet
Explore cultural art styles with this intricate dragon design. Tip: Use gold or yellow for the scales to give it a regal appearance.
Bunny Face Coloring Sheet
A sweet and simple animal portrait. Tip: Use a light pink for the inside of the ears to create a soft, realistic touch.
Tired Face Coloring Sheet
A relatable expression for everyone! Tip: Use muted, cool colors like light blue or grey to emphasize the sleepy mood.
Surprised Face Coloring Sheet
Capture the 'wow' moment. Tip: Use bright, wide-eyed colors to make the expression jump off the page.
Fox Face Coloring Sheet
A clever animal study. Tip: Use a vibrant orange for the main fur and keep the chest area white for contrast.
Easy Realistic Cat Face Coloring Sheet
Perfect for cat lovers. Tip: Use fine-tipped markers to add individual whiskers after you finish coloring the face.
Panda Face Coloring Sheet
A simple, high-contrast coloring page. Tip: Use a black marker for the eye patches and ears to make the white face stand out.
Face Portrait Coloring Sheet
A glamorous portrait for creative styling. Tip: Use different shades of brown or blonde for the hair to practice highlighting techniques.
Scared Face Coloring Sheet
Explore the physical signs of fear. Tip: Use shaky, jagged lines for the background to enhance the feeling of being scared.
Easy Elephant Head and Face Coloring Sheet
A gentle giant portrait. Tip: Use a light grey for the skin and a slightly darker shade for the shadows around the trunk.
Easy Lisa Simpson Coloring Sheet
A classic cartoon character study. Tip: Use a bright, sunny yellow for the skin and hair to stay true to the original design.
Easy Barbie Doll Face Coloring Sheet
A fun makeover project. Tip: Use vibrant colors for the makeup and accessories to give her a modern, stylish look.
Easy Unicorn Face Coloring Sheet
A magical, imaginative page. Tip: Use rainbow colors for the mane and a metallic silver or gold for the horn.
Angry Anime Girl
Capture intense emotion with this manga-style portrait. Tip: Use bold reds and oranges for the background to emphasize her fiery mood, and try using a darker liner for the furrowed brow to make it pop.
Growling Bear Face
This bear is showing off his wild side! Tip: Use short, flicking strokes with your crayon to mimic the texture of fur, and leave the nose a solid, shiny black.
Happy Girl Portrait
A cheerful portrait perfect for practicing skin tones and hair highlights. Tip: Use a lighter shade on the cheeks to create a natural, rosy glow.
Cheerful Boy Face
A friendly face ready for your creative touch. Tip: Try layering two shades of brown or yellow in the hair to give it a more realistic, dimensional look.
Cuddly Teddy Bear
This teddy bear is a classic project for beginners. Tip: Use soft, circular coloring motions to make the bear look extra fuzzy and huggable.
Friendly Bat Face
Bats are fascinating creatures! Tip: Use dark purples and grays instead of just black to add depth to the wings and ears.
Husky Dog Portrait
Huskies are known for their striking features. Tip: Use a light blue for the eyes and leave a tiny white dot uncolored to create a realistic 'glint' or sparkle.
Festive Reindeer
Get into the holiday spirit with this decorated reindeer. Tip: Use metallic markers or glitter glue on the jingle bell for a fun, tactile effect.
Spotted Dog Face
A playful pup ready for color. Tip: Use a dark brown or black to color the spots first, then fill in the rest of the fur with a lighter tan to make the spots stand out.
Disgusted Expression
Explore facial expressions! Tip: Use exaggerated colors like sickly greens or yellows in the background to emphasize the 'yuck' factor of the expression.
Young Man Portrait
A great exercise for practicing portraiture. Tip: Use a variety of brown tones to color the hair, adding small highlights to create a natural, healthy shine.
Elderly Man Face
Practice drawing and coloring character traits like wrinkles. Tip: Use light gray or blue for the hair to show age, and keep the skin tones warm.
Cheetah Face
The fastest cat in the world! Tip: Use a fine-tip black marker to color the tear marks running from the eyes to the mouth—this is what helps cheetahs see in the bright sun.
Grandmother Portrait
A sweet portrait to pair with the elderly man. Tip: Use soft pastels or light watercolors to give her hair a gentle, silvery-white look.
Laughing Face
Laughter is contagious! Tip: Color the teeth a very light gray or off-white rather than pure white to make the smile look more natural and realistic.
Stylish Woman Portrait
A fun fashion-forward project. Tip: Use bright, bold colors for the eyeshadow and lipstick to create a 'glam' look, and experiment with patterns in the hair.
Friendly Goat Face
Goats are full of personality! Tip: Use a light tan or cream for the face and a darker brown for the horns to create a nice contrast.
Golden Retriever Portrait
Capture the warmth of a Golden Retriever. Tip: Use long, sweeping strokes with your pencil to follow the direction of the fur, starting from the nose and moving outward.
Gorilla Face
Gorillas have such expressive faces. Tip: Use heavy pressure with your black crayon for the shadows around the eyes and nose to give the face a strong, 3D look.
Snake Head
A slithery masterpiece! Tip: Use a pattern of alternating colors (like red, yellow, and black) to create a realistic, vibrant snake scale effect.
Frog Face
Frogs come in so many fun colors! Tip: Use a bright lime green for the skin and a contrasting yellow or white for the belly to make the frog pop.
Beautiful Girl Portrait
A lovely portrait to practice shading. Tip: Use light, circular strokes for the skin to keep it smooth, and use darker, firmer strokes for the hair to add volume.
Abstract Face
Get creative with this Picasso-inspired abstract face! Tip: Don't worry about 'realistic' colors—use clashing, bright colors to make the shapes stand out.
Clown Face
Time for some circus fun! Tip: Use the brightest colors in your box—pinks, blues, and yellows—to color the clown's makeup and wig.
Man's Portrait
A classic portrait study. Tip: Use a light brown for the skin and a darker shade to create subtle shadows under the nose and chin for a professional finish.
Dog Face Coloring Sheet
Capture the loyal expression of a Rottweiler. Tip: Use light pressure for the fur to create a soft texture, then press firmly for the nose to make it pop.
Monkey Face Coloring Sheet
Explore primate features with this fun monkey portrait. Tip: Try layering different shades of brown to give the fur a realistic, multi-dimensional look.
Anime Boy Face Coloring Sheet
Master the sharp, clean lines of anime style. Tip: Use a light touch for skin tones and bold, saturated colors for the hair to achieve that classic manga aesthetic.
Alien Face Coloring Sheet
Get creative with extraterrestrial skin tones! Tip: Use metallic markers or neon colors to make this alien look truly out-of-this-world.
Woman's Face Coloring Sheet
Practice portrait coloring with this elegant design. Tip: Focus on blending colors on the cheeks to create a soft, natural blush effect.
Mr. Bean Coloring Sheet
Bring this iconic character to life. Tip: Use a light grey for his suit to keep the focus on his expressive facial features.
Easy Super Sonic Face Coloring Sheet
Channel the energy of Super Sonic! Tip: Use bright, vibrant yellow for the fur and a deep red for the eyes to capture his powerful transformation.
Labrador Retriever Head and Face Coloring Sheet
Celebrate man's best friend. Tip: Use short, flicking strokes with your pencil to mimic the texture of soft dog fur.
Jesus's Face Coloring Sheet
A gentle portrait for quiet reflection. Tip: Use warm, earthy tones like ochre and burnt sienna to create a natural, serene appearance.
Crying Face Coloring Sheet
Explore emotions through art. Tip: Use cool blues for the tears to create a contrast against the warmer skin tones of the face.
Anime Beard and Facial Hair Coloring Sheet
Perfect your character design skills. Tip: Use varying line weights when coloring the beard to give it a sense of volume and depth.
Easy Pikachu Face Coloring Sheet
Everyone's favorite electric mouse! Tip: Use a bright, saturated yellow for the fur and ensure the red cheeks are perfectly round for that classic look.
Easy Robot Face Coloring Sheet
Get creative with mechanical designs. Tip: Use silver or metallic grey for the main body, then add bright, contrasting colors for the 'buttons' and 'lights'.
Cute Heart Smiley Face Coloring Sheet
Spread some love! Tip: Experiment with different patterns inside the heart shape to make your smiley face truly unique.
Monster Face Coloring Sheet
Monsters don't have to be scary! Tip: Use bright, unexpected colors like lime green or hot pink to create a friendly, silly monster.
Easy Sonic Face Coloring Sheet
Speed into coloring fun. Tip: Use a steady hand to color the quills, keeping your strokes in the same direction for a polished finish.
Anime Head and Face in Side View Coloring Sheet
Master the profile view. Tip: Use shading under the chin and along the nose to give the face a 3D, realistic structure.
Black Boy Coloring Sheet
Celebrate diversity through art. Tip: Use a range of brown tones to create depth and warmth in the skin, and don't be afraid to add highlights.