
Sometimes, the simplest things make the most impact. That’s kind of how it is with coloring pages—especially around Easter. These printable crosses for Easter hit that sweet spot: easy to use, surprisingly meaningful, and flexible enough for just about any setup—home, church, classroom, you name it.
You don’t have to overthink it. Just print a few, toss some crayons or markers on the table, and let it roll.
Page Contents
- 1 Quick, Free, and Easy to Print Easter Crosses
- 2 1. Simple Cross with a Soft Floral Touch
- 3 2. “He Is Risen” in Stained Glass Style
- 4 3. Stained Glass “Blessed” Cross
- 5 4. Pre-Colored Cross Page
- 6 Printable Easter Crosses Set
- 7 Going Bigger? The Mega Easter Coloring Bundle
- 8 Tips & Tricks to Make Your Printable Crosses for Easter a Hit
- 9 Want Freebies Like This Every Week?
Quick, Free, and Easy to Print Easter Crosses
We’ve got a handful of free printables for you right here. They’re all standard size (8.5 x 11), all in PDF format, and all free for personal use. Some are detailed, others are super simple. A few lean more decorative, others keep the focus right where it should be—on the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Nothing fancy to do. Just scroll, print, and let the coloring begin.
1. Simple Cross with a Soft Floral Touch

Let’s start easy. Big cross. Gentle flowers. Open spaces that invite color without crowding the page.
If you’ve got younger children, this one’s a win. Not too busy. No intricate patterns to slow things down. And if you want to turn it into an Easter cross craft, it’s perfect for that too—cut it out, glue it to colorful construction paper, wrap it around toilet paper rolls, or just hang it on the fridge. Old school and still effective.
Want to make it extra hands-on? Toss in cotton balls, maybe some tissue paper bits. Let kids get creative.
2. “He Is Risen” in Stained Glass Style

This coloring sheet leans more detailed, but still doable. A religious Easter coloring page with stained glass vibes, wrapped in flowers, and “He Is Risen” front and center.
There are small squares and medium cross outlines, so it’s better for older kids or anyone who enjoys taking their time. Good for a quiet art break. Or maybe something more reflective. Either way, it ends up looking pretty sharp when it’s done.
If you’re feeling sentimental, write the child’s name and date at the bottom. Makes a nice little keepsake.
3. Stained Glass “Blessed” Cross
More color, more energy. This one says “Blessed” across a stained-glass style cross that’s begging for some vibrant colors. Think bold markers. Or soft pastels. Totally your call.

It’s the kind of page that works as decor, honestly. Frame it. Tape it to a wall. Use it as a centerpiece for Easter decorations. You could even resize it to turn into a greeting card or attach it to a paper plate craft.
That’s the nice thing about these: you don’t have to do anything fancy. But you can.
4. Pre-Colored Cross Page

Let’s say you don’t want to color. You just need something that looks nice. We’ve got you.
This one’s already filled in. Soft florals, gentle shades—print and go. Works great for younger children who aren’t into coloring yet. Or for quick craft projects when you’re short on time.
You can laminate it, turn it into a free resource at church, or just tape it to the front door. Sometimes, low effort really does bring high impact.
Printable Easter Crosses Set

If you're pulling things together for a group—like a classroom, church table, or even just a few friends on a weekend. This can be a meaningful way to include artistic skills into both your Easter crafts and Easter Celebration.
Take a look at the Printable Easter Crosses pack. There are all sorts. Everything from simple cross outlines to detailed patterns and mandalas.
What’s inside:
- Plain, beginner-friendly cross outlines
- Some stylized stained glass options
- Pages with words like “Jesus Loves,” “He Is Risen,” and more
- A range of designs from super easy to detailed and decorative
- Four poster-style pages you can print straight out and use
- The whole printable version comes in a zip file. You get both a JPG set. And PDF file. So it's easy to open and sort through no matter your preference. No extra steps. Just download and print whatever fits your needs.
Going Bigger? The Mega Easter Coloring Bundle

Now, if you want the whole Easter season covered, this thing’s a beast (in a good way). The Printable Easter Coloring Pages Bundle includes over 700 pages. No joke.
Here’s what you get:
- 70 Easter Bunny Coloring Pages
- 43 Chick-Themed Designs
- 94 Easter Basket Coloring Pages
- 92 Cross Pages, both simple and ornate
- 124 Easter Egg Coloring Pages (there are some cute ones in here)
- 106 Easter Color Worksheets for classroom or homeschool
- 55 Adult Coloring Pages
- Bonus: 100+ Full-Color Easter Posters
Use it all spring long. Break it out for church, children’s ministry, home crafts, whatever. Print what you like, skip what you don’t. Done and done.
Tips & Tricks to Make Your Printable Crosses for Easter a Hit
Couple of things worth trying:
- Regular paper works, but if you've got cardstock, it holds up way better—especially if little hands are involved.
- Painter’s tape makes a great border. Tape it down before coloring, then peel for a cool, clean frame.
- Keep a stash nearby—glue sticks, some scrap paper, a few backups. Saves time later.
- Try shrinking pages down to fit on cards or tuck into Easter baskets. Handy for little extras.
- If you’ve got access to a laminator, that’s gold. Let kids use dry erase markers so they can color again and again.

Doesn’t take much to give a free printable cross template a bit of a glow-up. Even cutting along the lines or taping one to the wall can make it feel more special.
These cross printables work great for all sorts of Easter plans...
- Sunday school crafts
- Bible lessons
- Easter morning downtime
- Family dinners (set one at each plate?)
- Classroom stations
- Quiet time for kids who need to wind down
They’re also a great way to talk about the meaning of the cross—without having to start with a heavy conversation. The page does the work. You just talk while they color.
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Happy Easter!
That’s it for now. Scroll up to grab your free Easter cross coloring pages. Whether you’re pulling together a craft for Easter Sunday, setting up something fun at home, or just need a few minutes of quiet while the kids color—it’s all right here.
Take what works. Print a few extras. Share if you want. And enjoy the calm in the middle of the Easter chaos.











