On this page, you will discover 70 magical My Little Pony coloring pages that are all free to download and print! If you are searching for a whimsical and enchanting activity for kids featuring these beloved characters from Equestria, then these printables are just what you need.
For this series, I created a diverse range of My Little Pony characters, each showcasing their unique style and charm. Included are favorites like Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Fluttershy, Pinkie Pie, Applejack, and Rarity, among others. Whether you’re a fan of the Unicorn ponies, the Pegasus ponies, or the Earth ponies, there’s a coloring page here for every My Little Pony enthusiast!
To use any of these free printables, you can click on any of the below images or links to open the high-resolution PDF on a new page. From there, you can freely download or print to your heart’s content!
All these PDF coloring pages are on standard US letter size, but they also fit perfectly onto A4 paper sizes! Enjoy!
While you’re here, grab these related coloring pages!
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Coloring Page of Princess Cadence in Front of Castle
Baby Princess Celestia With Hearts
Kawaii My Little Pony Cartoon For Kids
Coloring Page Of My Little Pony Rarity with Rainbow
Smiling Fluttershy, Rarity, and Twilight Sparkle in Field
Smiling Twilight Sparkle from My Little Pony To Color
Easy Fluttershy Pony With Hearts and Stars
Cartoon My Little Pony Sitting On Rainbow Coloring Page
Outline of Princess Celestia to Color
Retro Applejack Pony Coloring In
Simple Coloring Page of Equestria Girls Rarity
Retro My Little Pony With Wings Coloring Sheet
Baby Princess Dash With Wings
Detailed My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic Coloring Sheet
Cartoon Rainbow Dash Coloring In
Equestria Girls Rarity Coloring Page
Coloring Sheet of Equestria Girls Principal Celestria
Equestria Girls Pinkie Pie, Twilight Sparkle, and Rainbow Dash
Cute Fluttershy Outline for Kids
Equestria Girls Rainbow Dash
Coloring Sheet of Spike the Dragon for Preschoolers
Coloring Page of Fluttershy from My Little Pony
Princess Twilight Sparkle With Equestria Girls Version
Outline of Princess Rainbow Dash for Preschoolers
Coloring Page of Twilight Sparkle Outline
Equestria Girls Sunset Shimmer Coloring Sheet
My Little Pony Friends Hugging
Happy Birthday Twilight Sparkle Coloring Sheet
Cartoon Princess Celestia Flying
Equestria Girls Starlight Glimmer
Coloring Page of Izzy Moonbow for Preschoolers
Applejack My Little Pony Equestria Girls
Easter Themed My Little Pony Coloring Sheet
Coloring Sheet of Fluttershy With Easter Eggs and Bunny
Halloween Themed My Little Pony Coloring Sheet
Cute Fluttershy Equestria Girls Coloring In
Detailed My Little Pony A New Generation Coloring Page
Outline of Pinkie Pie Pony For Preschoolers
Christmas Themed My Little Pony to Color
Pinkie Pie Equestria Girls for Kids
Cute Rarity Coloring Page With Castle In Background
Coloring Sheet of Halloween My Little Pony with Ghosts and Jack-O-Lanterns
Retro My Little Pony Coloring In For Young Kids
My Little Pony Rarity Wearing Crown and Dress
Happy My Little Pony Friends
Pinkie Pie Pony Walking on Flower Field
Pinkie Pie and Rainbow Dash Painting to Color
Princess Celestia On Rainbow
Coloring Page of My Little Pony In Front Of Christmas Tree
Baby Applejack with Hat for Kids
My Little Pony Decorating Christmas Tree To Color
Kawaii Rainbow Dash Coloring In
Rainbow Dash With Folded Wings On Cloud
Kawaii Rainbow Dash Outline For Kids
Kawaii My Little Pony Unicorn
Princess Celestia Coloring In For Preschoolers
Pinkie Pie Pony Over Rainbow
My Little Pony Logo To Color
Majestic Princess Celestia Coloring Page
Kawaii Cartoon Applejack
Simple Kawaii Princess Celestia Outline
Twilight Sparkle Frowning
Simple Outline Of Princess Celestia and Castle
Kawaii Sunny Starscout From My Little Pony A New Generation
Simple Outline of Fluttershy to Color
Sunny Starscout and My Little Pony Friends with Castle
Simple Pipp Petals Pony Coloring Sheet for Kids
Trick-or-Treat My Little Pony Coloring Sheet
Twilight Sparkle and Friends in Jack-O-Lantern
Spike the Dragon to Color for Kids
More Free Printable Coloring Pages
If you’re looking for more related coloring goodies that kids love, we think you’ll particularly enjoy these coloring page collections:
- Unicorn Cat coloring pictures
- Powerpuff Girls coloring pictures
- Spirit coloring pictures
- Barbie coloring pictures
- Fairy coloring pictures
15 Craft Ideas To Do With My Little Pony Coloring Pages
Here are 10 affordable, fun, and creative craft ideas you can do with your completed coloring page!
15. Pony Masks
To make My Little Pony masks out of my pictures, you’re going to use illustrations where the pony’s faces are looking directly (or mostly directly) outward.
You’ll likely have to cut and paste just the faces and then resize them to take up the entire document (so they’ll fit your kids’ faces).
Once you’ve done that, print them off and have your kids color them in and cut them out.
They’ll punch holes on either side of the ponies’ faces and tie off enough ribbon or string so that it’ll make a bow behind their head.
You can add a yarn “mane” to the top of the masks for a finishing touch!
14. Curling Ribbon Mane Ponies
Give Starlight, Sweetheart, and Melody the manes they deserve with different shades of curling ribbon.
You’ll have your kids pick out which ponies they want to bring to life; they’ll color them in and cut them out, carefully snipping off any coloring page mane they might have.
Then, they will strategically punch holes: near the eyes, behind the ears, where the neck meets the back, and naturally, where the tail goes.
Then they can take pieces of curling ribbon and tie them off inside the holes.
If they’re old enough, they can use scissors to curl the ribbon; if not, they can wind it up using a pencil or crayon, holding it for a few seconds and then releasing it.
13. My Little Pony Jewelry
To make My Little Pony jewelry, you will need shrink sheets, which you can buy online at sites like Amazon.
You’ll also need jewelry notions – earring backs or hooks, chains, and O-rings for necklaces, bracelets, anklets, etc.
You’ll have your kids pick out which ponies they want to use, print the illustrations on the shrink sheets, and then color them in and cut them out.
Then, you’ll also want to think ahead about where you want the jewelry pieces to attach; punch holes in the cut-outs once you’ve figured that out.
Bake off the shrink sheet cut-outs per the instructions, then wait for them to cool completely.
Once they’re ready, you can affix all the little jewelry notions (you might also need a hot glue gun to attach some earring backs).
Then, show off your new jewelry – do a fashion show or take pics and post them to Instagram!
12. Paper Doll Ponies
If you’re new to My Little Pony and unsure if your kids will like the toys, you can start them with these paper dolls.
You’ll print off the My Little Pony pictures and have your kids color in the ponies and cut them out.
Then they’ll trace the cut-outs against cardstock and cut out those outlines. They’ll paste the two pieces together, and then you can either leave them like that or paste craft sticks to the back.
Either way, you’ll get an idea of how your kids will play with the ponies before investing money!
11. Pony Tattoos
Did you know you can turn my My Little Pony pictures into temporary tattoos for your kids?
Well, you can! You’ll just need to purchase Silhouette Printable Tattoo Paper.
You can color in the ponies using paint software, Illustrator, or Photoshop and then print them like normal using tattoo paper.
10. Book Covers
You can turn my My Little Pony pictures into an adorable DIY cover for any small book that could use some refurbishing.
You’ll need to do a bit of computer magic first, though; copy/paste the illustration (or illustrations) from its original format into a word processor.
Make the page orientation landscape and fit the picture (if you’re using just one) onto the right-hand side. If you’re doing two pictures, you can put them on either side.
9. Calendars
To brighten a wall or room, turn my My Little Pony illustrations into cute monthly (or weekly) calendars.
You’ll have your kids pick out which pictures they want to use and color them in. Then they can either free-hand or make the calendar grid on the computer.
Next, they’ll punch three or four holes into the bottom of the picture page and the top of the calendar grid page, line them up, and tie them together with ribbon or yarn.
Punch two holes at the top of the picture page for a finishing touch, string some ribbon through, and tie it off. This can be used to hang the calendar on a hook or nail on the wall.
8. Keychains
To make keychains, you will need shrink sheets again and keychain hardware, whether that’s O-rings or clasps, etc. (plus a pair of pliers would be helpful, too).
You’ll have your kids choose which Ponies they want to use, print the illustrations onto the shrink sheets, and have them color them in with markers.
Then they’ll cut them out and punch holes where they want the keychain accessories to attach.
Bake them off per your specific shrink sheet’s instructions and wait for them to cool completely.
Once they’ve cooled, you can attach the keychain hardware and attach any keys they might have.
7. Bookmarks
You can turn these My Little Pony illustrations into some pretty adorable bookmarks with just construction paper and yarn.
You’ll likely want to resize the pictures to be a bit smaller; have your kids choose which Pony figures they want to use, color them in and cut them out.
Then you will cut out a piece of construction paper, roughly three inches by six or eight inches.
Paste the figures onto the construction paper.
And if you want to be really clever, cut off the Ponies’ tails and paste their bodies so that their bottoms are right up against the edge of the paper.
Then you can punch a hole and tie off a bunch of yarn to serve as their “tail”!
6. My Little Pony Mini StoryBook
If your kids love any of the My Little Pony shows – the old ones from the 80s and 90s and the new ones, like the Make Your Mark series on Netflix, they will love this craft.
They’ll pick a few illustrations and write mini-stories to accompany them; they could simply narrate what’s happening in the images or develop a plot.
They’ll color in the pictures and then write a few sentences on each page in the blank spaces.
Add a construction paper cover, take a three-hole punch to the pages, then bind them with ribbon, yarn, or twine.
5. Glittery Ponies
Instead of simply coloring in the My Little Pony pictures, you can have your kids fill in the lines with glitter glue, glue + glitter, or even glittery puffy paint.
Sit them down at a table with a vinyl tablecloth or some sort of drop cloth, and make sure they’re wearing clothes that can get a little, well, messy.
If they’re using glue and glitter, they’ll outline or fill the lines with the glue first and then sprinkle the glitter on second.
Whatever they use, make sure to lie the pages flat until everything is completely dry before picking up the papers and hanging them.
4. Memory Boxes
This fun activity would be perfect for a My Little Pony-themed birthday party.
You’re going to need some small memory or gift boxes, which you can find at any craft store or online at Amazon.
You’ll put out the My Little Pony pictures and have the kids color them in; then, they can cut out as much or as little as they want (or as will fit on the box).
Next, they’ll Mod-Podge the cut-outs to the boxes – and they don’t have to keep it just on the top; they can also Mod-Podge figures to the sides.
3. Memory Games
This craft is a labor of love, as it will take some time to color in all the pictures needed to make a memory game.
You’ll shrink the images down to about three inches by two inches and place them all on the same document (two of each), then print them off.
Your kids will color them in and then paste a piece of cardstock to the back of the page. Then they’ll cut out the rectangles.
This is a great way to use up a rainy day afternoon and have kids practice their memory skills.
2. Party Decorations
Naturally, if your little one wants a My Little Pony birthday party and you’re low on cash, you can use my pictures as homemade decorations on the cheap.
The whole illustrations can be used as place settings or posters, while Pony cut-outs could be strung together for bunting or turned into festive mobiles.
You could use Pony cut-outs on the gift baggies, too, or attach note cards and have them label the food items at your spread.
1. Greeting Cards
Whether it’s someone’s birthday or you just want to say hello to Grandma and Grandpa, these My Little Pony pictures would make such cute greeting cards.
If you wanted to fold the page into fourths, you would copy/paste the illustration onto a document and put it in the upper-left corner – upside down.
I know that seems weird, but trust the process – once you fold the page in half and then in half again, the picture will be on the front!