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22 Free Anna and Elsa Coloring Pages (Frozen Sisters, PDF)

This collection has 22 free Anna and Elsa coloring pages: five solo portraits of one sister alone, nine scenes with adult Anna and Elsa together, five childhood scenes of the two sisters as young girls, and three pages that bring in another character — Kristoff or the mysterious elder from the “Show Yourself” ancestor scene. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.

The line art switches noticeably between eras of the franchise: the ballgown portraits and reunion hugs use the ornate embroidered patterns from the first film, while a few pages carry the sharper, more angular ice-spike backgrounds from Frozen 2. The childhood pages are drawn in a rounder, softer style to match the sisters as kids.

Anna and Elsa coloring pages: solo portraits, sisters together, childhood scenes, and pages with Kristoff

What’s in this collection

Five solo portraits, nine adult sisters-together scenes, five childhood scenes, and three pages with another character — 22 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.

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Solo portraits

Five pages show just one sister alone — a formal ballgown pose indoors, a candle-lit portrait, and a dramatic forest scene with the wind pulling at her cape. These are the cleanest pages to color, with one figure and a simple background.

Anna and Elsa together

Nine pages put both adult sisters in the same scene: an emotional reunion hug under an arched doorway, the two of them casting snowflakes into the air side by side, and a jagged ice-spike backdrop where Elsa steps in front to shield Anna. This is the largest group in the set.

Young Anna and Elsa

Five pages go back to their childhood — building Olaf together as kids, Elsa conjuring snow for Anna to sled on indoors, running down a castle staircase, and one accident scene where a burst of ice magic knocks young Anna backward. A grown-up caretaker kneeling with both girls rounds out this group.

With another character

Three pages widen the cast: Kristoff carrying an unconscious Anna in an icy rescue scene, Kristoff and Anna standing close together with a floating-heart background, and Elsa reaching toward an elderly, cloaked figure in what looks like the “Show Yourself” ancestor scene from Frozen 2.

How to print these

Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. Plain copy paper is fine; choose “Fit to page” if your printer asks. The solo portraits print cleanly even at draft quality, while the ice-spike background pages hold their detail better at a higher print setting.

FAQ

How many Anna and Elsa coloring pages are here?

22 free pages: 5 solo portraits, 9 scenes with both sisters as adults, 5 childhood scenes, and 3 pages with another character like Kristoff.

Are Anna and Elsa shown together or separately?

Both. Nine pages show the adult sisters together in the same scene, while 5 pages are solo portraits of just one of them.

Is Kristoff in any of these pages?

Yes, two pages include Kristoff — one an icy rescue scene carrying Anna, the other a quieter moment with a floating-heart background.

Do I need a color printer?

No. Every page prints in black and white; the color comes from your crayons or pencils.

For more character-based sets, the Moana coloring pages follow a similar solo-and-ensemble mix, and the Olaf coloring pages stay in the same Frozen world.

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