Free Printable Tinkerbell Coloring Pages and Ways to Use Them

Nik Minor
Upon the Disney release of Tinker Bell in 2008, tots around the globe were once again enchanted by the adorable little fairy and her sidekicks. The movie was such a success that Disney pledged to release three, which later become four, straight to DVD sequels featuring the same cast. With another DVD release in sight, Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, free,printable Tinkerbell coloring pages are all the rage, and great entertainment for your little ones.

Free Printable Tinkerbell Pages at Coloring Book Fun

At Coloring Book Fun find seven printable coloring pages featuring Tink in various poses.

Free Printable Tinkerbell Pages at Educational Coloring Pages

At Educational Coloring Pages find ten printable coloring pages featuring Tink in various poses surrounded by fairy dust.

Free Printable Tinkerbell Pages at Tink Fanatic

Tink Fanatic, as the name implies, is a website devoted to all things Tink. If your kids love the original Peter Pan movies, this is the site for them. Here find dozens of coloring pages of Tinkerbell, as well as Peter, Captain Hook, Wendy and the ship. Find Tink laughing, Tink close-ups, Tink mad, Tink laying, Tink flying and Tink dancing.

Free Printable Tinkerbell Pages at Tinkerbell Coloring Pages (.org)

If Tinkerbell isn't your child's favorite character, you're in luck. At Tinkerbell Coloring Pages find dozens of pictures of Tink and her best friends, including Rosetta, Iridessa, Silvermist, Fawn and Clank, as well as clips straight from the movie.

Free Printable Tinkerbell Pages at Tinkerbell Coloring Pages (.net)

Here find even more printable coloring pages from the Peter Pan films, including Hook, Peter Pan, the Lost Boys, Wendy and more.

Free Printable Tinkerbell Pages at Coloring Book Info

Here find printable pages straight from the Tinker Bell movie, including Rosetta, Iridessa, Silvermist, Fawn, Clank, Vidia, Queen Clarion, Terence, Fairy Mary and more.

Ways to Use Your Tinkerbell Coloring Pages

Beyond simply tossing the pages away when your child isn't looking, there are many ways to minimize clutter from your Tinkerbell coloring pages. Purchase a 3-ring binder and 3-hole punch in order to store her drawings in one place. Or cut out Tink, the other characters and the flowers from the pages and glue them to an old table cloth in order to create a wall mural or collage.

Or scan the drawings onto your computer and print them out on magnet paper to use on your refrigerator or as a gift for grandma. Laminate the cut outs. Then affix them to flower pots.

Empty photo books can also be used to store Tinkerbell coloring page cutouts.

Published by Nik Minor

Nik is a freelance writer, editor, law student, and small business owner.  View profile

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  • Michele Starkey7/19/2010

    Nik, I am so sorry! Just when I thought I had read everything I missed while I was camping, twenty more articles appeared in my inbox this morning that were published on July 10 - over a week ago. Apparently, because so many emails filled up my inbox, several were undeliverable until now - that I have emptied my mailbox!!! Please forgive me, I'm here to finally (!) read this lovely article about free Tinkerbell coloring pages - I'll pass it along to homeschooling friends. Cheers :) (better late than never!)

  • Tony Jingo7/10/2010

    My daughter would love these...we thank you

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