A princess holds a rose, wearing a gown with intricate embroidery A princess with long hair holds a magical scepter while standing on a cloud Raya, from Raya and the Last Dragon (2021), was officially inducted into the Disney Princess franchise in 2022, making her the most recent addition. This activity requires knowing the princess’s specific story well enough to select the most representative pages and produce a display piece that communicates genuine knowledge of the character alongside precise, canonical coloring skills. Classic era pages have simpler, more geometric lines and broader color areas. Add small bright white highlights at the very tips of breaking waves and where light penetrates the water’s surface.
A princess in a simple dress picks flowers, a cottage in the distance A princess with long hair plays the lute by a fire, villagers gathered nearby A princess in a training yard practices swordplay as her puppy watches A princess in a pink dress rides a pony with a castle in the background A princess coloring book for girls with dark hair sits on a sparkly pillow under a starry sky A princess in a frosty gown creates ice sculptures with a wave of her hands
You can create a simple base for the carriage by cutting out a long, thin strip and then affixing wheels on either end. To start off, you’ll cut a square-ish shape out of the middle of the paper plate, then decorate it like a carriage, using any manner of markers, glitter, etc. They can use strictly one color, stay in one color family (like all blues or all greens), or go totally wild and create a multi-color effect. Then, your kids will pick out what color they want the princess’s hair to be – yellow for a blonde, red for a redhead, black or brown for a brunette, etc. You can turn my adorable princess pictures into paper dolls that your kids will love to play with again and again. Explore our collection for open-ended creative play.