The pristine beauty of Eden and the dawn of humanity’s story come alive in these 52 Adam and Eve coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This profound collection celebrates the foundational narrative of mankind, capturing its pivotal moments and timeless lessons!

These pages bring the sacred narrative right to your fingertips, from images of Adam and Eve in their innocent state to scenes of the serpent's temptation, the fateful bite, and more!
To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.
All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Adam And Eve Coloring Pages
Once those finished Adam and Eve coloring pages pile up, don't let their vibrant colors fade away! Turn them into lasting memories and engaging playtime with these easy, affordable crafts.
1. Paradise Garden Diorama
Cut out Adam, Eve, animals, the tree, and other elements from your colored pages. Line a shoebox with blue construction paper for the sky and green for the ground. Glue your cut-outs into the box, adding small real twigs or crumpled tissue paper for bushes to create a beautiful 3D Garden of Eden scene.
2. Tree of Knowledge Stand-Up Scene
Cut out the Tree of Knowledge, Adam, Eve, and the serpent from your coloring pages. Glue the tree onto a folded piece of cardstock or an empty paper towel roll to make it stand tall. Then, attach Adam, Eve, and the snake to popsicle sticks and position them around the tree to act out the story.
3. Fig Leaf Headbands
Color and cut out several fig leaf shapes from your coloring pages, or draw and color your own onto extra paper. Cut strips of construction paper to fit around your head, then staple or glue them into a band. Attach your colored fig leaves around the band to create a fun, wearable Adam and Eve-themed headband.
4. Serpent Coiled Bookmark
Carefully cut out the serpent from one of your coloring pages. Glue it onto a sturdy strip of cardstock or a wide popsicle stick for support. Add some extra details with markers or glitter, then curl the snake's tail slightly to peek out of your book, marking your place with a slithery friend.
5. Garden Animals Mobile
Color and cut out various animals that would have been in the Garden of Eden from your coloring pages. Poke a small hole at the top of each animal and thread a piece of string or yarn through it. Tie these strings to two crossed popsicle sticks or a clothes hanger to create a delightful hanging mobile showcasing God's creation.
6. Forbidden Fruit Basket
Decorate a small paper plate or construction paper basket template with cut-outs of Adam and Eve from your coloring pages. Then, cut out several small red apple shapes from construction paper, coloring one with a tiny bite mark and gluing the cut-out serpent onto it. Fill your basket with these “forbidden” apples for a playful display.
7. Eden Gate Archway Frame
On a large piece of poster board, draw and cut out an archway shape resembling a garden gate. Frame the inside opening with construction paper vines and flowers. Glue a favorite colored Adam and Eve scene from your pages behind the opening, creating a beautiful framed “window” into the Garden of Eden.
8. Adam & Eve Story Wheel
Cut two circles of different sizes from cardstock. On the larger circle, draw or glue different scenes from the Adam and Eve story (creation, naming animals, the tree, the fall) using cut-outs from your coloring pages. Cut a “window” in the smaller circle. Attach the smaller circle on top of the larger one with a brad in the center, so you can spin it to reveal different parts of the story through the window.
9. Fig Leaf Placemats
Carefully cut out large fig leaf shapes from your coloring pages, ensuring they are well-colored. Glue these onto a piece of sturdy cardstock or construction paper. Cover the entire placemat with clear contact paper (or have it laminated) to protect it, making a unique and personal table decoration for snacks.
10. Garden Path Footprints
Cut out the figures of Adam and Eve from your completed coloring pages. Trace and cut out several footprint shapes from brown or green construction paper. Glue your Adam figure onto one footprint and Eve onto another. Then, arrange the other footprints to create a “path” across a wall or floor, depicting their journey through the garden.




















































