
Coloring pages just work. Around Easter, they’re even better. You don’t need to explain much—just print, hand them out, and let kids (or anyone really) color away. These easter basket coloring pages are simple, useful, and easy to keep on hand. No fluff.
We’ve got three free ones in this post from Volume 2 of our Easter basket set. They’re print-ready and flexible—classroom use, homeschool mornings, Easter brunch distractions. If you need more, there’s a bundle with hundreds of printable pages too. But let’s start here.
Page Contents
- 1 Check Out These Free Printable Easter Coloring Pages
- 2 3 Free Easter Basket Coloring Pages to Print
- 3 1. Basket with Eggs and Flowers
- 4 2. Bold Egg with Geometric Patterns
- 5 3. Minimal Line Art Basket
- 6 Tips for Getting the Most Out of These Easter Printables
- 7 Looking for More? Here’s What’s in the Big Easter Bundle
- 8 More EggCeLlent Coloring Pages
- 9 How to Get Lots More Freebies
- 10 Fun Easter Fact
- 11 Free Easter Basket Coloring Pages for Kids & Adults
Check Out These Free Printable Easter Coloring Pages
First up is a classic. A woven basket packed with decorated eggs. A few flowers around the edges. “Happy Easter” across the bottom. That kind of page.
The design hits a sweet spot. Enough detail to keep things interesting, but not so busy that it feels like work. Prints clean. Easy to fill in with whatever you’ve got—crayons, markers, colored pencils.
You could use this one for a quick craft table at a party. Stick it on a bulletin board. Or just hand it to your kid so you can drink your coffee while it’s still hot.
3 Free Easter Basket Coloring Pages to Print
1. Basket with Eggs and Flowers

This one feels like Easter. A basket with a curved handle, a bunch of patterned eggs inside, and a few flowers to round it out. Not too much going on. Just a solid, calming page to color.
It’s great for 1st grade or younger kids, but works fine for older ones too. There’s a “Happy Easter” banner worked into the design that gives it a finished look when it’s done.
Use it for classroom crafts, Sunday school, or even just to keep hands busy at the kitchen table. Works anywhere.
2. Bold Egg with Geometric Patterns

This one’s a little different. Just a big basket filled with repeating shapes—lines, dots, waves. It’s more abstract and a little more detailed.
Might be better for older kids or adults. Someone who likes filling in smaller spaces. It’s one of those pages that doesn’t take long to color, but still feels satisfying when it’s done.
Print it on cardstock and turn it into a card. Or trim it down and tape it to a wall. Maybe put it on the fridge. Even make a Easter treat bag.
3. Minimal Line Art Basket

Here’s the simplest of the bunch. A single line forms the whole thing—the basket, the eggs, the bow on top.
It’s clean. Super easy to color. No tiny spots or heavy details. Just smooth lines and open space.
Younger kids will like it. Or anyone who just wants something quick. Also a good one for cutting out and gluing onto cards or signs. Easy to use for easter crafts, even if you’re short on time.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of These Easter Printables
A few quick things that make life easier:
- Print on cardstock if you have it. Holds up better.
- Store extras in a zip-top bag so they’re ready to go next time.
- Laminate the pages or use sheet protectors for reuse.
- Add stickers or glitter if you want to dress them up.
- Shrink them down and tuck into your own Easter basket for a fun surprise.
Takes maybe five minutes to prep. Then you’re good to go.

Looking for More? Here’s What’s in the Big Easter Bundle
If three pages aren’t quite enough, we’ve also put together a huge pack with all kinds of Easter-themed printables. It’s got over 700 pages you can download and use whenever you need them.
Here’s just a quick look at what’s in there:
- A bunch of Easter bunny pages—about 70 of them
- 40+ designs with chicks and spring vibes
- Nearly 100 basket pages (you’ll get both volumes)
- Cross coloring sheets, simple ones and more detailed too
- Well over 100 pages with different egg designs
- A stack of themed worksheets—great for classroom use
- More egg pages because, well... Easter
- Coloring sheets made just for grownups
- And a bonus set of full-color Easter posters (there are a lot)
It’s a huge bundle! Lots and lots of Easter coloring pages. You print what you want, when you need it. Good for home, school, or anything in between.
More EggCeLlent Coloring Pages
Here are a few more Easter coloring and activity pages you might like. Coloring is great, but activity is a good thing too! Check out a few of these.
- Easter Scavenger Hunts ~ Great for all ages and formatted into different age groups for your convenience.
- Easter Headbands ~ Cut, color and create these headbands for any Easter party or classroom activity.
- DIY Foldable Easter Baskets ~ These are too cute and make great litlle gifts. Add a cupcake liner and a few pieces of candy. The are super cute!
All our coloring pages are for your own personal use (aka non-commercial use). So just print and use at home, church, school, carnivals, etc. Just no commercial purposes. Please and thank you..

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Fun Easter Fact
The world’s largest chocolate Easter egg was over 34 feet tall and weighed more than 15,000 pounds. It was made in Italy in 2011. That’s some serious dessert.
Free Easter Basket Coloring Pages for Kids & Adults
That’s everything. You’ve got three free printable Easter basket coloring pages to start with, and a whole bundle of extras if you want more. Whether it’s for easter coloring pages at school, a party, or just something quiet to do at home, they’ll fit right in.
Download what you need. Print a few extras. Share with a friend if you want.
Enjoy the holiday.











