Celebrate Fat Tuesday with these free Mardi Gras Coloring pages for kids of all ages.

From dazzling Mardi Gras masks and beads to king cakes and musical instruments, these coloring sheets feature iconic Fat Tuesday symbols. Whether you’re planning a Mardi Gras party for the kids or just looking for a fun indoor February activity at home while you watch the parade, these free coloring pages are your ticket to a carnival of creativity.
From simple designs for young children like preschoolers and toddlers to more intricate ones for older kids, there are plenty of themed pages for children of all ages to help you kick-start the first day of Lent and Ash Wednesday.
These coloring sheets aren’t just a fun way to pass the time; they’re a fantastic tool for sparking conversations about this unique cultural celebration. It's the perfect opportunity to have an educational discussion about the holiday’s history and traditions.
So grab your crayons, markers, and colored pencils-and bring these free PDF pages to life with a little purple, green, and gold magic!
If you are looking for more Mardi Gras activities, check out these Mardi Gras Crafts, Bingo Cards, and these Mardi Gras word searches (with three difficulty levels)
Mardi Gras Coloring Pages

Color the big "Happy Mardi Gras 2026" letters, then make the fireworks and stars pop with a rainbow of different shades!

Color this elegant mask and confetti in classic purple, green, and gold for a festive masquerade look!

Give the comedy and tragedy masks a colorful makeover, and turn the fireworks and streamers into a full-on celebration! With all the detail here, it will keep your little ones busy coloring for a while.

Decorate this fancy mask with bold patterns, then color the feathers and confetti swirling all around it.

Bring this parade float to life by coloring the crown details, bead garlands, and all the confetti!

Add some vibrant colors to the oversized bead necklace, the fleur-de-lis, and confetti for a classic Fat Tuesday look.

Color this cheerful crawfish in a jester hat and beads, then turn the background confetti and stars into a full-on Mardi Gras celebration!

This one has a feathered Carnival mask with fleur-de-lis accents and stars in the background. It could be a great conversation starter about the history of this New Orleans celebration and its symbols.

“King Cake,” a staple of Mardi Gras, takes center stage on this page. Kids with a sweet tooth will enjoy adding purple, green, and gold to this tasty treat.

This page shows Fat Tuesday classic imagery. There are musical notes, a crown, a king cake, a jester hat, and a saxophone. They are all waiting to be brought to life with vibrant colors.

Color this Mardi Gras king with his crown, cape, and scepter, then add bright balloons and confetti to make him parade-float ready!

Use purples, greens, and golds to turn this mask and the background into a dazzling masquerade masterpiece.

Here, a full-feathered mask is the centerpiece, with stars and fireworks in the background. It captures the excitement of the celebration!

Here, a jester hat, a crown, and a top hat are framed by stars and a fleur-de-lis border. Kids can learn about the kings and queens of the carnival as they color.













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