Free Positive Affirmation Coloring Pages
If you're looking for free positive affirmation coloring pages, you're in the right place. These printable sheets combine simple coloring fun with short, upbeat statements that help build confidence, calm the mind, and brighten a day. Below you'll find where to find them, tips for using them with kids or adults, quick ideas to customize your own, and a short list of sample affirmations you can paste onto a page right away.
Why choose positive affirmation coloring pages?
- They make mindfulness easy and accessible: coloring slows you down while affirmations redirect your thoughts toward encouragement.
- Great for all ages: kids enjoy the pictures and simple words; teens and adults can use them for stress relief or daily reminders.
- Simple and low-cost: many designs are free to print at home and dont require fancy supplies.
Where to find free pages
There are lots of places online that offer free printable affirmation coloring pages. Try searching these resources:
- Pinterest search for "affirmation coloring pages free" to find pins that link to printable files.
- Teachers Pay Teachers many creators offer free or pay-what-you-want sheets for classroom use.
- Canva free templates you can edit and download as PDFs (good if you want to personalize the words).
- Crayola's website coloring pages with positive themes, sometimes including encouraging slogans.
- Etsy look for "free printable" listings or seller freebies to sample different styles.
- Community groups and blogs many parenting and mental health blogs host free printables for personal use.
Quick tips for printing and using them
- Paper: use heavier paper (like 2428 lb) if you plan to use markers or water-based mediums to avoid bleed-through.
- Scale: if the design is too big or too small, use your printer settings to scale it to the size you want.
- Coloring supplies: crayons and colored pencils are forgiving; markers and gel pens give bold color; watercolor pencils add a delicate look when blended with water.
- Display: finish a page and tape it to a mirror, fridge, or workspace as a quick reminder of the affirmation.
How to use them with kids and teens
- Read the affirmation out loud together before coloring to reinforce the message.
- Let younger children trace or write their name beside the affirmation to make it personal.
- For teens, offer more subtle designs or let them customize the phrasing so it resonates with them.
How adults can use them
- Turn coloring into a short ritual: pick a page, color for 1020 minutes, then spend a minute repeating the affirmation silently or aloud.
- Use them as journaling prompts after coloring, write a sentence or two about how that affirmation feels or what action youll take today.
Make your own in minutes
If you can't find the perfect design, create a simple page yourself:
- Open a blank slide in Google Slides, Canva, or Word.
- Type a short affirmation in a large, bold font (examples below).
- Add decorative line-art or simple shapes around the words for coloring space (waves, hearts, leaves, stars).
- Download as PDF and print.
Sample affirmations to use
- I am enough.
- I am calm, I am capable.
- I choose kindness for myself and others.
- Small steps move me forward.
- I am growing every day.
Licensing and usage note
Most free printables are intended for personal or classroom use. If a file is labeled "free for personal use" you should not sell or redistribute it commercially without permission. If you're using pages in a group you lead, double-check the artist's sharing policyor contact the creator and ask if broader use is allowed.
Extra ideas to make them more meaningful
- Personalize the wording (add a name or a specific goal).
- Pair a page with a short breathing exercise before coloring to increase calm.
- Create an "affirmation bundle" color one page each day of the week and place them together in a small binder.
If you want a quick search phrase to find exactly what you need, try: "free printable affirmation coloring pages PDF" or "affirmation coloring sheets for kids free". That combination usually turns up printable files ready to download.
Happy coloring and remember, the art is nice, but the words you repeat matter most. Pick a phrase that lifts you and make a little ritual of coloring it in.
Additional Links
Positive Affirmation Template
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