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Welcome to our Hello Kitty and Her Friends Coloring Pages Collection, where kids and fans can enjoy a fun and creative set of free printable Hello Kitty coloring sheets. This page features adorable characters including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Kuromi, Keroppi, Badtz-Maru, and Cinnamoroll, all ready to download and print at home or in the classroom.
Coloring helps children develop creativity, focus, and fine motor skills, making these pages perfect for school activities, homeschooling, birthday parties, and relaxing fun at home. Each printable design is high-quality and optimized for PDF and image downloads, so you can print them easily on any printer.
What You’ll Find on This Page:
- 200+ Free Printable Hello Kitty Coloring Pages
- High-quality designs for kids and adults
- Easy PDF and image downloads
- Perfect for teachers, parents, and classrooms
- All pages are free for personal use. Simply choose your favorite design, download it, and start coloring right away!
Table of Contents
Who Are Hello Kitty’s Friends? (Your Character Guide)
Before we dive into the coloring pages, let me introduce you to the adorable squad that makes Sanrio so special. Knowing these characters will help you pick the perfect pages for your coloring session.
My Melody & Kuromi: The Iconic Rivals
My Melody is the sweet bunny with the pink hood who represents everything soft and gentle in the Sanrio universe. Her color palette centers around rose pink (#FFB3D9), white, and touches of baby blue. She’s perfect for anyone who loves classic kawaii aesthetics.
Then there’s Kuromi—My Melody’s mischievous rival with a punk rock edge. This rebellious bunny rocks a black hood with a pink skull, and her signature colors are deep purple (#5D3FD3), hot pink (#FF69B4), and black. Gen Z absolutely adores her attitude, making Kuromi coloring pages some of our most downloaded designs.
Suggested Color Palette for My Melody: Rose pink for her hood, peachy pink for her face, and baby blue for accents.
Suggested Color Palette for Kuromi: Black for her hood, hot pink for the skull, purple for shading, and white for contrast.
Cinnamoroll & Pompompurin: The Fan-Favorite Pups
Cinnamoroll is that cloud-soft puppy with long ears that let him fly. His signature baby blue (#B0E0E6) combined with pastel pink cheeks makes him incredibly soothing to color. He’s experiencing a massive surge in popularity right now, especially among younger fans who discovered him on TikTok.
Pompompurin is the golden retriever who wears a brown beret and loves pudding. Use sunny yellow (#FFD700), caramel brown (#8B4513), and cream for his adorable face. He brings that cozy, comfortable vibe to any coloring session.
Keroppi & Badtz-Maru: The Classic Retro Squad
Keroppi is the energetic frog who lives on Donut Pond. Go bold with lime green (#32CD32), yellow, and bright red for his vest. He’s been around since 1988, giving him serious vintage Sanrio cred.
Badtz-Maru is the sassy penguin with an attitude. His black and white color scheme seems simple, but adding pops of yellow (#FFC107) for his beak and feet brings him to life. He’s perfect for kids who want something a little different from the typical pink-heavy Sanrio aesthetic.
Download Your Free Hello Kitty & Friends Coloring Sheets
Ready to start coloring? I’ve organized these Hello Kitty and Her Friends Coloring Pages pdf files into easy-to-navigate categories. Each image comes with a convenient download button, and remember—these are all completely free!
Individual Character Spotlights
Sometimes you just want to focus on one beloved character, right? This section gives each Sanrio friend their moment to shine:
- Hello Kitty solo pages: From simple portraits perfect for toddlers to intricate designs with floral backgrounds for older kids and adults
- My Melody collection: Sweet scenes featuring her with flowers, strawberries, and her signature hood
- Kuromi pages: Edgy designs with skulls, music notes, and her mischievous personality on full display
- Cinnamoroll sheets: Fluffy cloud backgrounds, cafe scenes, and those adorable long ears in various poses
- Pompompurin designs: Cozy home scenes, pudding-themed pages, and his cute beret in every image
Special Themes (Tea Parties, School Days & Holidays)
Want coloring pages that match the season or occasion? This themed section has you covered:
- Spring & Easter: Hello Kitty and friends surrounded by cherry blossoms, eggs, and bunnies
- Summer Fun: Beach scenes, ice cream parties, and sunshine adventures
- Back to School: Classroom settings with pencils, books, and school supplies
- Halloween: Kuromi shines here with spooky (but still cute) costume pages
- Christmas & Winter: Cozy scenes with hot cocoa, snowflakes, and gift exchanges
- Tea Party Collection: Elegant designs perfect for anyone who loves the kawaii aesthetic
3 Creative Ways to Use These Coloring Pages
Don’t just color and file these away! Here are some brilliant ways to transform your finished Sanrio coloring pages into something extra special.
Idea 1: DIY Sanrio Stickers
Print your favorite designs on sticker paper (you can grab this at any craft store or online). After coloring, cut out the characters and suddenly you’ve got custom Sanrio stickers for decorating notebooks, water bottles, phone cases, or laptops. My daughter created an entire sheet of mini Kuromi stickers this way, and her friends went wild asking where she bought them!
The trick is to color slightly inside the lines so the white edges don’t show after cutting. Use bright, saturated colors for stickers that really pop.
Idea 2: Bunting Decorations for Birthday Parties
Transform these coloring pages into adorable party decorations! Here’s how:
- Print and color multiple character pages
- Cut out the characters, leaving about half an inch border
- Punch two holes at the top of each cutout
- String them along ribbon or twine
- Hang your custom Sanrio bunting across a bedroom, party space, or playroom
This works incredibly well for Hello Kitty themed birthday parties, and it costs practically nothing compared to buying pre-made decorations. Plus, kids love seeing their own artwork displayed proudly!
Idea 3: Digital Coloring in Procreate or iPad Apps
Yes, you can use these PDF coloring pages digitally! Import the free printable PDF Hello Kitty files into apps like Procreate, Adobe Fresco, or even free apps like MediBang Paint. This opens up a whole new world of possibilities:
- Experiment with color schemes without wasting paper
- Use layers to try different approaches
- Access unlimited colors and special effects
- Save multiple versions of the same page
Digital coloring is especially great for teens and adults who want to create portfolio-worthy fan art or content for social media. I’ve seen some absolutely stunning digital colorings of Cinnamoroll coloring pages on Instagram that started with these exact printables.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these coloring pages really free?
Yes! Every single Hello Kitty and Her Friends Coloring Pages file on this collection is 100% free to download, print, and color. No hidden fees, no subscriptions, no catches. I created this resource because I believe every Sanrio fan deserves access to quality coloring pages.
How do I print these as a coloring book?
Great question! If you want to create a bound coloring book, download multiple PDFs and take them to an office supply store like FedEx Office or Staples. They can print them double-sided and add a spiral binding for around ten to fifteen dollars. Alternatively, use a three-hole punch and put them in a binder for an instant DIY coloring book you can add to over time.
What paper works best for these printables?
Standard printer paper works fine for crayons and colored pencils. For markers, upgrade to 32 lb paper or cardstock to prevent bleed-through. Watercolor pencils need mixed media paper for best results. I typically use 28 lb bright white paper as my sweet spot—thick enough to handle most mediums but affordable enough for kids to use freely.
Can I share these with my classroom or playgroup?
Absolutely! These Kuromi and My Melody coloring sheets are perfect for teachers, daycare providers, and parents organizing playdates. Print as many copies as you need. The only thing I ask is that you don’t sell them or claim them as your own creation.
Which character is most popular right now?
While Hello Kitty remains the queen of Sanrio, Cinnamoroll and Kuromi are experiencing explosive growth, especially with Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Cinnamoroll’s soft aesthetic appeals to the “cottagecore” crowd, while Kuromi’s punk edge resonates with kids who want something a little edgier. My Melody holds steady as a timeless favorite.
Your Coloring Adventure Starts Now
You now have access to over 200 premium Hello Kitty and Her Friends Coloring Pages, organized by character and theme for maximum convenience. Whether you’re a parent looking for screen-free activities, a teacher needing classroom resources, or an adult who finds joy in the meditative practice of coloring, this collection has something for everyone.
The world of Sanrio is waiting for your creative touch. Will you give Kuromi electric purple hair? Make Cinnamoroll’s clouds sunset pink? The choices are entirely yours, and that’s the magic of coloring.
Don’t forget to bookmark this page—I’m constantly adding new coloring sheets based on trending characters and seasonal themes! Happy coloring, and may your Sanrio creations bring you as much joy as these characters have brought to millions of fans worldwide.
Ready to start? Scroll back up, pick your favorite character, and let those creative juices flow. Your masterpiece is just a download away!
















































































































































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