Kuromi Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Welcome to Visual Coloring Pages! We have a delightful collection of free printable Kuromi coloring pages that you can download as PDFs. Kuromi is a mischievous Sanrio character (a friend of Hello Kitty and My Melody) who first appeared in 2005. Our pages feature Kuromi in many fun scenes – from cute and calm to playful and punk. All PDFs are high quality and fit standard US Letter or A4 paper sizes, so they’re easy to print at home. Just click to open each coloring page, then save or print it with your favorite crayons or markers.

Kids will love coloring Kuromi in vibrant colors, and parents will appreciate that these sheets are totally free for personal use. At Visual Coloring Pages, we also have tons of other themes. For more adventures beyond kawaii characters, check out our dinosaur coloring pages and T-Rex coloring pages or enjoy nature with our woodland animal coloring pages for even more creative fun.

Kuromi Coloring Pages PDF Free Download

Our Kuromi sheets come as downloadable PDFs. To get any page, simply click on its link or image to open the PDF in a new tab. From there, you can save it or print it right away. We made sure each design fits easily on letter/A4 paper, so you don’t have to resize anything. These printable pages are great for busy parents and teachers because you can color them as many times as you like.

Download Free Coloring Pages

All of our Kuromi coloring pages are completely free. When you open a page’s PDF, just click the download icon in your PDF viewer or choose “Print” to put it on paper. You can color inside the lines for a neat look, or go wild with your own style – it’s all up to you! Once finished, display your artwork on the fridge or give it as a gift. Even coloring enthusiasts can combine several pages into a fun collage or tape them as bedroom decor. Since these are printable sheets, you can use everyday art supplies like crayons, markers, or colored pencils.

Cute Kuromi Coloring Pages for Kids

Our collection includes many adorable Kuromi scenes perfect for kids. For example, one page shows Kuromi standing shyly among fluttering butterflies and flowers. In another, she floats peacefully through a dreamy night sky with clouds and stars all around. There’s a sweet garden scene where Kuromi hugs a bouquet of tulips, and a playful picture of her peeking out from a frame decorated with skulls. You’ll also find Kuromi and her two friends posing together with hearts and stars, and Kuromi sitting on a crescent moon surrounded by tiny hearts. Each design highlights Kuromi’s cute charm in a simple, fun way that children will enjoy coloring.

Printable Kuromi and My Melody Coloring Pages

We also offer pages featuring Kuromi alongside her friend My Melody. These are great for fans of both characters. In one printable, My Melody and Kuromi twirl happily under a floral umbrella in a gentle rain, with music notes and daisies around them. Another shows the two friends holding hands in a lovely garden, wearing lacy bows and smiling at each other. There’s a creative yin-yang design where Kuromi and My Melody spin together in a circle of stars and flowers. We even have them sharing bows and smirks as they hug in one illustration, and giggling under a rainbow sky in another. These coloring sheets let kids color both characters in friendship scenes.

Kuromi, Hello Kitty, and Other Sanrio Characters

Kuromi’s world is full of other cute friends. Some pages include Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pompompurin, Keroppi, Cinnamoroll and more. One coloring sheet shows Kuromi lined up happily with Hello Kitty, My Melody, and Cinnamoroll, all ready for a fun day. In another, Hello Kitty holds a big heart as Kuromi, My Melody, Keroppi, and Pompompurin stand around her sharing sweet friendship vibes. We even have a cozy kitchen scene of Kuromi and My Melody baking cupcakes together. Other pages include Kuromi grinning while sitting on Cinnamoroll’s floppy ears, Kuromi and Hello Kitty riding a flower-covered train under fluffy clouds, and Kuromi laughing with Pompompurin at a sunny park pond. These group designs are perfect for fans who love all the Sanrio characters.

Kuromi and Cute Animals

Many Kuromi pages pair her with animals and fantasy pets. For instance, one sheet shows Kuromi in a tulip garden petting a small kitten. Another features her playing fetch with a happy puppy in a park, tossing a colorful balloon. There’s a gentle scene of Kuromi sitting under a giant mushroom with a bunny by her side, surrounded by dancing butterflies. We also have a charming picnic page where Kuromi enjoys snacks with a cuddly panda beneath cherry blossoms. For a magical twist, one coloring page depicts Kuromi riding a rainbow-traveling unicorn through fluffy clouds and sparkling stars. Even a winter scene is included: Kuromi building a snowman beside a cheerful penguin under softly falling snow. Each animal-themed page is designed to bring extra smiles.

Kuromi for Toddlers: Match & Color

We didn’t forget our youngest artists! The “Match & Color” category has very simple pages for toddlers. One example has Kuromi next to a big letter “K,” inviting kids to trace or color the letter. Another shows Kuromi in an easy Christmas outfit with just outlines for kids to fill in with bright red and green. There’s also a page with two smiling Kuromi faces and hearts in basic shapes – perfect for little painters. We even included a playful dress-up activity: Kuromi is printed with blank masks and costumes beside her, and kids can color them to “dress” Kuromi up. These pages use large, simple shapes to help toddlers practice coloring skills while having fun.

Kuromi Halloween Coloring Pages

Spooky season is more fun with Kuromi! Check out our Halloween designs where Kuromi gets into the spirit. In one page, Kuromi perches on a grinning jack-o’-lantern pumpkin with bats flying overhead under a moonlit sky. Another shows her peeking out of a carved Halloween pumpkin in front of a dark castle, with ghosts and bare trees casting spooky shadows. There’s also a dynamic scene of Kuromi zooming through a starry night sky on her broomstick, with a friendly ghost trailing behind her. For a classic touch, we have Kuromi dressed in a witch’s hat standing under a “Happy Halloween” banner, ready to celebrate. These pages add a cute twist to Halloween coloring fun.

Kuromi Christmas Coloring Pages

Our Christmas collection brings holiday cheer with Kuromi. One printable has Kuromi peeking through a holly-and-ribbon wreath with a big smile. Another shows her popping out of a candy-cane striped Christmas stocking hanging below twinkling lights. There’s even a festive scene of Kuromi perched on a wrapped gift box while snow gently falls around her. All of these pages are great for getting into the holiday spirit. Color the holly, lights, and Kuromi’s cozy winter outfits to spread Christmas joy.

Kuromi at the Birthday Party

Everyone’s favorite jester bunny loves a celebration! Our birthday-themed Kuromi pages capture the party fun. In one coloring sheet, Kuromi opens a present under a “Happy Birthday” banner with balloons floating all around. Another shows her lighting the candle on a tall birthday cake as sparkles rise up. We also have a page of Kuromi enjoying a table full of cupcakes and party hats, butterflies fluttering nearby as she smiles under the birthday banner. These cheerful scenes are perfect for birthday parties – kids can color Kuromi’s cake, balloons, and decorations for a special surprise.

10 Craft Ideas To Do With Kuromi Coloring Pages

Beyond coloring, our Kuromi pages can be used in fun crafts and projects! Here are some creative ideas:

  • Kuromi TV Frame: Draw or cut out a cardboard TV shape and color it (retro style with knobs). Then color and cut out Kuromi and glue her inside the TV screen area. Add cotton balls or decorations around the edges to make a 3D effect. This makes a cool Kuromi “television” art piece to hang on the wall.

  • Christmas Ornament: Color a Kuromi picture and glue it onto stiff cardboard or a craft stick X-frame. Decorate with glitter and make holes at the top. Thread ribbon or string through to hang on a tree. This festive ornament lets Kuromi celebrate the holidays in style.

  • DIY Notebook: Create a homemade notebook by folding several sheets of paper in half and stapling them. Use a colored Kuromi page as the cover. Kids can also cut out smaller Kuromi images to glue on the inner pages or corners. Now they have a personalized notebook or sketchbook.

  • Kuromi Kite: Make a paper kite by folding poster board into a diamond shape. Glue a colored Kuromi image near the top so her big jester ears stick out. Attach wooden sticks or dowels for support. Tie ribbons at the bottom and a string at the top. Hang this decorative “Kuromi kite” on the wall to brighten the room.

  • Homemade Tape: Lay a strip of wax paper on your table and cover it with double-sided tape. Stick cut strips of your colored Kuromi page onto the tape. Once filled, roll up this makeshift tape around a cardboard tube. You’ve made custom Kuromi-patterned tape that can seal cards or wrap small gifts in a unique way.

  • Kuromi Candle: Recycle a clean container (like an empty Pringles can). Wrap a colored Kuromi page around it and secure with glue. Paint the lid black and poke a hole in the center. Insert a decorated toothpick as a faux “flame.” Use puffy paint to add “wax drips” on the sides. Put it on a jar lid as a base. This cute candle craft makes a great table centerpiece.

  • Door Decoration: Cut black strips of paper and glue them on a poster board to form a ladder. Color and cut out several Kuromi images and attach them to each ladder rung. Hang this on a door frame so it looks like Kuromi is climbing the ladder – a fun and “mischievous” door sign!

  • Kuromi Jester Hat: On black poster board, draw a large jester hat shape (like Kuromi’s ears). Cut it out and attach it to a cardboard band that fits a head. Color Kuromi pages and cut out small decorations (stars, flowers) to glue onto the hat. Kids can wear this custom Kuromi hat for dress-up.

  • 3D Puzzle: Glue a colored Kuromi page onto thin cardboard. Sprinkle on glitter or gems for extra sparkle. On the back, pencil in puzzle-piece shapes and cut them out. Kids can mix up the pieces and reassemble their own Kuromi puzzle – the glitter helps them find each piece by texture.

  • Kuromi Balloon: If you have a helium balloon, cut out two identical Kuromi images and tape one on each side of the balloon. Cut out two long black paper ear shapes and tape them at the balloon’s top. Tie a long curling ribbon below. Now you have a special Kuromi balloon – perfect for parties or room decoration.

Each of these crafts uses your finished coloring pages to create something new. We’ve combined ideas from all our sources (from TV art to party decorations) so you have plenty of projects to try. Use crayons, markers, glue, tape, scissors, and any extra craft supplies you have on hand to bring these Kuromi creations to life!

10 Fun Crafts with Kuromi Coloring Pages for Kids!

Looking for even more craft inspiration? Here are 10 additional ideas:

  • Kuromi Bookmarks: Cut a colored Kuromi scene into a long rectangle. Laminate it or cover with clear tape for durability. Punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon through it. Use this cute Kuromi strip as a bookmark to save your page in a book.

  • Kuromi Puzzle Pieces: Similar to the 3D puzzle above: color a Kuromi page, glue it to cardboard, and cut it into jigsaw pieces. Mix them up and then solve the puzzle. This is a fun rainy-day activity for kids and adults.

  • Kuromi Wall Art: Frame a finished Kuromi coloring page or cut out multiple Kuromi images and arrange them on poster board. Add drawings or stickers to create a full scene. Hang it on the wall or fridge as cheerful Kuromi art.

  • Kuromi Paper Dolls: Color a full-body Kuromi image and cut her out. Then draw matching outfits (dresses, hats, etc.) on extra paper, color them, and attach to Kuromi with paper fasteners (brads) at the shoulders or neck. Kids can “dress up” their paper doll in different outfits.

  • Kuromi Gift Tags: Cut your colored artwork into small tag shapes. Write the recipient’s name on one side. Punch a hole and add ribbon. These personalized Kuromi tags are perfect for birthdays or Christmas gifts.

  • Kuromi Notebooks: Take a plain notebook and cover it with a Kuromi coloring page on the front. Glue smaller Kuromi cutouts on the corners or inside pages. Now you have a themed notebook for school or doodling.

  • Kuromi Greeting Cards: Fold cardstock in half. Glue a Kuromi picture on the front. Kids can write a birthday message, thank-you note, or holiday greeting inside. Homemade Kuromi cards make thoughtful gifts.

  • Kuromi Party Decorations: Cut Kuromi shapes and tape them to a string to make a garland. Or tape Kuromi cutouts to the wall or tabletop for a themed party. You can also tape small cutouts to toothpicks for cupcake toppers. These decorations add a fun, personal touch to any celebration.

  • Kuromi Stick Puppets: Glue a colored Kuromi cutout onto a popsicle stick. Kids can use this as a puppet to act out stories. Create several puppets and put on a Kuromi puppet show with friends or family.

  • Kuromi Magnets: Stick small Kuromi cutouts onto magnet sheets (or tape a thin magnet strip to the back). Cut around the image. These magnets look great on a fridge or magnetic board and let kids display their art in the kitchen.

With these crafts, a simple coloring page becomes a lasting keepsake or a fun toy. Let your imagination guide you – there are endless ways to reuse Kuromi’s images once she’s been colored in!

FAQs

Q: Are these Kuromi coloring pages really free?
A: Yes! All the Kuromi pages on our site are free to download and print. There’s no cost or signup required. Just click, print, and color. They’re perfect for home, school, or parties.

Q: What age are these coloring pages suitable for?
A: We’ve designed them for all ages. There are simpler designs (big shapes, easy outlines) for toddlers and preschoolers, and more detailed scenes for older kids or adults. In short, anyone who loves Kuromi can enjoy them – from kindergarteners up to adults.

Q: How do I print and use these PDF coloring pages?
A: It’s easy! Click on a page to open the PDF. Then choose “Print” in your browser or PDF viewer. Make sure your printer is set to Letter or A4 size so the image prints at full scale. You can also save the PDF and print it later. Use regular paper or cardstock and any coloring tools (crayons, markers, colored pencils) to fill them in.

Q: Can I share my colored Kuromi pages or use them in projects?
A: Absolutely! You’re welcome to share your finished artwork with friends and family. These pages are for personal, non-commercial use – perfect for gifts, classroom decorations, or crafts. If you post them online, tag other Sanrio fans so they can find them too. (Just remember not to sell the copyrighted images themselves.)

Q: What can I make with a finished Kuromi coloring page?
A: Lots of things! Besides coloring, you can turn your pages into bookmarks, gift tags, cards, puzzles, or art projects. Try the craft ideas we listed above, like making a notebook cover, a greeting card, a party banner, or even a stick puppet. Kids can also use them for scrapbooking or school projects. The only limit is your creativity!

Enjoy coloring and crafting with Kuromi and friends. Have fun, and be sure to explore our other free printable pages too!