Ariel coloring pages with bright undersea scenes and classic poses. This set brings Ariel, Flounder, Sebastian, and more friends from Disney’s The Little Mermaid. You can find solo shots, duet moments, and group scenes from the grotto to the palace and the shore.
Color ideas (suggestions only)
These are ideas to start with. Use any colors you like. Your creativity leads the way.
- Ariel
- Hair: bright red or deep auburn
- Tail: emerald to teal with lighter fin tips
- Top: purple seashells
- Dress options: pink ball gown or seafoam green gown
- Details: silver fork trinket, pearly highlights
- Prince Eric
- Hair: black
- Outfit: white shirt, blue pants, red sash, black boots
- Details: navy belt, gold buttons
- Flounder
- Body: sunny yellow
- Stripes and fins: ocean blue
- Details: light teal highlights
- Sebastian
- Shell and claws: bright red
- Body: dark red with lighter tummy
- Details: small white eye shine
- King Triton
- Hair and beard: white
- Tail: sea green
- Crown and trident: gold
- Details: warm tan skin tone
- Ursula
- Hair: white
- Skin: pale lavender
- Tentacles: black with purple undersides
- Details: red lipstick, gold shell necklace
- Scuttle
- Feathers: white with soft gray wings
- Beak and feet: orange
- Details: light blue eyeliner
After you color: fun project ideas
1) Ariel’s Grotto Wall Collage
Cut out your finished pages and build Ariel’s grotto on a poster. Place Ariel in the center, then add Flounder, Sebastian, shells, and coral around her. Glue small paper “human treasures” like forks, combs, and old bottles. Add labels for each find to make it look like a real display.
2) Undersea Puppet Show
Turn each character into a stick puppet. Tape your colored cutouts to craft sticks. Draw a simple ocean backdrop with waves and rock arches. Put on a short show where Ariel meets Eric, Sebastian conducts music, and Ursula tries a sea spell. Keep lines short and bold so friends in the back can follow the story.
3) Atlantica Map Board
Make a simple map of key places from the film. Mark the palace, Ariel’s grotto, a shipwreck, and the shoreline. Paste your colored characters at the spots where they fit best. Add arrows to show where a scene might move next. Use stickers for shells and bubbles to finish the map.
4) Royal Ball Gallery
Pick pages where Ariel wears gowns. Mount them on colored paper and add small cards with titles like “Grand Ballroom” or “Evening by the Sea.” Hang them in a row on a wall or string them with clothespins across a room. Play soft music and invite family to walk the gallery like a real show.
5) Sea Song Storyboard
Choose a favorite song moment from the film and break it into four to six frames. Use your colored pages for the main shots, then add speech bubbles and music notes. Number each panel so the story reads in order. Keep text short so the art stays front and center.
6) Character Trading Cards
Crop each colored character into a card shape. On the back, write quick stats like “Home: Atlantica,” “Best friend,” or “Special item.” Make a full set for Ariel, Eric, Flounder, Sebastian, Triton, Ursula, and more. Trade with friends or store them in a small box like a treasure chest.