15 Cinderella Coloring Pages to Print for Free!
Fairy Tales
Have you seen how we colored Cinderella's lost slipper? We worked hard to give it color so it would be easier for the prince to find the owner of the missing shoe. This way, nothing can stop him from finding the beautiful maiden who won his heart on a night of dancing.
Since here at Coloring Together we know that you are also a fan of romance and Disney princesses, this time we have prepared a complete gallery with the best Cinderella images to color, including easy drawings and printable images. Everything just a click away!
If you want to get the most out of these coloring pages, you need to choose the materials that will join you on this mission. Applying the hatching technique with metallic gel pens and adding glitter to Cinderella's slippers to show their sparkle sounds like a great idea.
Once you have finished your drawing, send us a photo! In our gallery, there is always room to share the works of fairy tale lovers who want to show off their talent. You cannot miss this great opportunity to show what you can do!
Are you ready to begin? Excellent! The Cinderella coloring pages need to shine again so this story can reach the happy ending we all know. The wedding will be much brighter when you add color to all the coloring pages we offer you in this gallery.
Cinderella coloring pages
Why color cinderella pictures?
The story of Cinderella has very ancient origins that go back to the first century BC. Over the years, different versions of this fairy tale have been told, with the version by Charles Perrault, published in 1697, being one of the best known and one that has a happy ending.
In the version by the Brothers Grimm, Cinderella's story is a bit darker than Perrault's. For example, in this story Cinderella's stepmother forces the stepsisters to cut off their heel and toes to fit into the slipper, but the prince notices because of the bleeding.
Because of the great affection we have for this princess, here at Coloring Together we have decided to bring you the best Cinderella images to color, so you can practice a little magic alongside Cinderella and the fairy godmother.
As an added gift, above each of the Cinderella coloring pages you will find a little fun fact that will make you love this Disney princess even more. It is an opportunity you cannot pass up! So do not waste any more time and get to work!
Learn while coloring Cinderella
- The Cinderella movie saved Disney from bankruptcy, since at the end of the Second World War the economy had declined quite a bit and the company had a large debt. Despite that, they decided to continue with the project and it quickly became a success.
- The first version of Cinderella was about a slave from Greece who married an Egyptian king. Later, this story became a folk tale and, today, it is one of the most popular Disney stories.
- In the 2015 live action Cinderella movie, it is revealed that Cinderella's real name is Ella. Her stepmother and stepsisters gave her the nickname 'Cinderella' because she was always covered in ashes.
- Cinderella is Walt Disney's favorite princess, since the scene in which the fairy godmother transforms Cinderella's damaged dress into an elegant princess gown was his favorite sequence.
- If you pay attention, you will notice that Cinderella and her prince were invited to the wedding of Prince Eric and Vanessa (Ursula) in The Little Mermaid movie.
- The original design of the dress Cinderella wears at the ball was going to be silvery white, but it was changed to blue so that little girls could wear it without looking like brides.
- Emma Watson turned down the lead role for the 2015 live action Cinderella, so actress Lily James played it instead.
- As of 2023, there are 42 movies inspired by Cinderella.
- Cinderella can only hold a conversation with the mice, although that does not mean she stops loving the other animals.
- The animated Cinderella movie released by Disney was considered a Valentine's Day gift, since it premiered on February 15, 1950.
- The animated Cinderella movie produced by Disney had three Oscar nominations, in the categories of Best Original Score, Best Original Song for Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo and Best Sound. Unfortunately, it did not win any of its nominations.
- In the Brothers Grimm story, Cinderella's stepsisters do not get a happy ending, since in this version the birds peck out their eyes at Cinderella's wedding to the prince.
- In the original Cinderella story, the prince's ball lasted three nights, during which Cinderella always escaped without revealing her identity. So the prince decided to put glue on the floor on the last night of the ball, and that is why the shoe was left behind while she escaped.
- The story of Cinderella has gone through many changes throughout history, but the origin of this tale began around the first century BC.
- Cinderella did not always have a fairy godmother and glass slippers. It was Charles Perrault who introduced these elements into the story of "Cendrillon" in 1697.
- In some versions of the Cinderella tale, her deceased mother plays the role of the fairy godmother.
- The animated Cinderella movie produced by Disney required an investment of three million dollars throughout production. This figure was quite high for the time and, if it failed, it would lead the company to bankruptcy.
- When creating Cinderella's design, Disney's animators were inspired by actress Ingrid Bergman.
- Cinderella is the first Disney movie to register and publish its songs under the newly created Walt Disney Music Company.
