A tall pointed hat with a wide brim sits atop a bearded figure holding a gnarled staff in wizard coloring pages right from the start. Long robes drape down to the ground in heavy folds, and wide sleeves hang past the hands.
Stars and crescent moons scatter across the fabric in small outlined shapes. A thick beard flows down the chest, and bushy eyebrows arch above round spectacles. One of these tucks right into a sibling share time at home without any setup.
Layered Robes and Bold Staff Details
The flowing robe shape on each print-ready page gives plenty of open fabric sections to work across. A wizard leaning on a twisted wooden staff shows every fold line clearly — sleeves bunching at the elbows, hem pooling around the feet.
A hand-drawn outline of a wizard resting beside a stone archway keeps the hat brim wide and the staff knots visible. The beard separates into wavy sections that layer over the chest.
Stars on the robe sit at different angles, some tilted and some straight. The staff has bark texture lines running along its length with a round crystal perched at the top.
- A wizard holding a leather-bound book open with both hands near a candle stand
- A wizard peeking around the edge of a tall wooden door with iron hinges
- A wizard resting against a moss-covered boulder beside a forest path
- A wizard reaching toward a glowing orb floating just above an open palm
Coloring builds focus and patience.
Wizard coloring pages work well because the robe gives a huge open canvas while the smaller details keep things from feeling too plain. The hat brim is wide enough for smooth marker sweeps.
The stars and moons scattered across the fabric add little zones that feel rewarding to finish one by one. An ink-friendly design means even the fine beard lines print cleanly on regular copy paper.
Kids who like fantasy themes settle into these quickly because the whole scene feels like stepping into a storybook.
Several pages include background elements — stone towers, wooden bookshelves, arched doorways, and forest clearings with mushrooms dotting the ground. Those objects frame the wizard without crowding the main figure.
Wavy beard layers give a natural flow from chin to chest. Wizard coloring pages in this set balance wide robe sections with finer details tucked into the staff carvings, hat decorations, and facial features. That mix keeps the session moving without flat stretches.
Pointed hat tips are the section most kids reach for first. Every wizard coloring pages design positions the figure in a calm, thoughtful pose so the whole page feels grounded and approachable from the first stroke.
Quick Fact: Wizards in old stories often carried staffs made from wood that grew near water because those trees were thought to hold special strength.
Creative Tip: Use short zigzag strokes along the beard sections to build up a layered, textured look from top to bottom.
How to Print
Scroll down to see all the designs available. Select the image that catches your attention. Click the orange “PRINT” button right underneath. Pick up your favorite tools and start coloring.
What details appear on the wizard robes and hats?
Stars, crescent moons, and fold lines across the fabric sections.
Are the staff and beard outlines clear for pencil work?
Yes, bark texture and beard layers work well with fine tips.
Do backgrounds include magical or fantasy settings?
Several show stone towers, forest paths, and arched doorways.



















