Glimmering reflections, elegant frames, and captivating symmetry come together in these 13 mirror coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection celebrates the enchanting world of reflections and self-discovery.
Click any image below to open the free PDF; pages are US letter sized but also print well on A4. Happy coloring!
Once those beautiful mirror coloring pages are complete, don't let them gather dust! Turn your finished masterpieces into fun and easy crafts with these affordable ideas.
1. Reflective Frame Decor
Cut out decorative elements or small mirror shapes from your finished coloring pages. Glue these cutouts around the edge of a small craft mirror, a piece of aluminum foil, or even a photograph. This creates a personalized frame that adds sparkle and whimsy to any space.
2. My Magical Mirror Wand
Carefully cut out a mirror shape from one of your colored pages. Glue it securely onto a sturdy popsicle stick or a twisted pipe cleaner for a handle. Decorate the “frame” with glitter, beads, or more small paper cutouts to create your very own magical mirror wand for imaginative play.
3. Fairy Tale Mirror Prop
Using a piece of cardboard from a cereal box, cut out a large, ornate mirror frame shape. Glue your completed mirror coloring page into the center of the frame. Attach another cardboard strip or a wooden dowel to the back as a handle, perfect for reenacting “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall” stories.
4. Mirror Reflection Garland
Cut out several distinct mirror shapes from various colored pages. Punch a hole at the top of each cutout with a hole punch. Thread a piece of string, yarn, or ribbon through the holes, spacing the mirrors evenly to create a charming decorative garland to hang across a wall or window.
5. My Reflection Mask
Glue a completed mirror coloring page onto a paper plate. Carefully cut out the inner “mirror” portion, leaving the decorated frame on the plate. Then, cut out eyeholes in the appropriate spots. Attach elastic string to either side of the plate to wear your unique mirror mask!
6. Alice's Looking Glass Scene
Transform a shoebox into a miniature diorama. Cut out the mirror from a finished coloring page and glue it to the inside back of the box to act as a “looking glass.” Then, use other coloring page cutouts, construction paper, and small toys to build a magical scene in front of it, peeking through the shoebox opening.
7. Our ‘Mirror, Mirror' Wall Display
Gather all your completed mirror coloring pages. On a large sheet of poster board, arrange and glue them together, overlapping slightly, to create a grand, mosaic-style “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall” art piece. You can add extra construction paper details like a crown or decorative border to finish your collaborative display.
8. Future Reflection Fortune Teller
Take a finished mirror coloring page and fold it into a classic paper fortune teller (cootie catcher). On the inside flaps, write fun “reflections” or “fortunes” that appear in the mirror, like “Today you will shine brightly!” or “Your smile will make someone happy.”
9. Mix-and-Match Mirror Puzzle
Glue a finished mirror coloring page onto a piece of sturdy cardstock or thin cardboard. Once dry, cover it with clear contact paper for durability if desired. Then, carefully cut the entire piece into 4-6 large, simple puzzle shapes, perfect for young children to reassemble their reflection.
10. My Reflection Journal Cover
Decorate the front cover of a small, plain notebook or composition book. Cut out a large mirror shape or several smaller mirror motifs from your completed coloring pages and glue them onto the cover. This creates a personalized journal, perfect for writing down thoughts or drawing “reflections.”