Belle—graceful, intelligent, and full of heart. She’s the princess who sees beyond appearances, the bookworm who dreams beyond small-town walls, the heroine who reminds us that true beauty shines from within. And now? It’s your turn to bring her story to life.
With Princess Belle coloring pages, every swirl of her golden gown, every flickering candle in Beast’s castle, every delicate petal of the enchanted rose becomes a canvas for your imagination.
Soft pastels for a dreamy ballroom glow? Or bold, vibrant colors for a modern twist? The choice is yours. So, grab your crayons. Your markers. Your colors.
Step into Belle’s world—where fairy tales live, kindness reigns, and creativity knows no limits.
Belle: The Beauty
Coloring pages of Belle
Once upon a time—before the enchanted castle, before the magic, before love turned a beast into a prince—there was a girl. A girl who didn’t quite fit in.
Belle. She walked through her little village with a book in hand, lost in faraway worlds while the real one whispered behind her back. “Odd,” they called her. “Peculiar.” But she didn’t mind. She had adventure waiting for her in every page she turned. She had dreams bigger than the rolling hills and the marketplace chatter.
Coloring sheet of Belle and the Prince
Her father, Maurice, was an inventor—brilliant, kind, and just as unconventional as she was. When he disappeared one fateful night, Belle’s path changed forever. A castle loomed in the distance. A beast with sorrowful eyes stood before her. A curse, an enchanted rose, a story unfolding where she was no longer just a reader, but the heroine.
At first, fear. Then—curiosity. Then—understanding. She saw past the fangs and the growl, beyond the monstrous form. Beneath it all, a soul. A heart. And with kindness, courage, and love, she rewrote the story. No longer a tale of curses and isolation, but of transformation. Of seeing beyond what the world tells you is true. Of finding magic where no one else thought to look.
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Belle in Her Common Attire
- Dress: Soft blue, flowing like a gentle breeze.
- Apron: Crisp white—clean, simple, a contrast against the blue.
- Hair: Chestnut brown, pulled back with a sky-blue ribbon.
- Skin: Warm, golden—sun-kissed from wandering outside.
- Eyes: Deep hazel—thoughtful, filled with curiosity.
- Lips: Soft rosy pink—natural, understated beauty.
- Overall Look: Humble yet radiant, a girl lost in books and dreams.
Belle as a Her Princess
- Dress: Rich gold—shimmering, glowing like candlelit dreams.
- Fabric: Deep honey and sunlight hues, flowing satin.
- Gloves: Soft ivory, adding elegance.
- Hair: Chestnut brown, curled and swept into an elegant updo.
- Final Touch: A radiant glow—not just from the dress, but from within.
- Overall Look: A transformation—grace, magic, and a heart stepping into her own story.
Belle: A Dreamer in a World of Words
Coloring sheets of Belle reading books
Books and Belle—inseparable. Like ink and parchment. Like whispers and wonder. She doesn’t just read. She devours. Words curl around her like ivy, wrapping her in stories too vast for her quiet village to contain.
Her world? It isn’t cobblestone streets or gossiping townsfolk. It’s castles hidden in mist. It’s cursed roses and enchanted towers. It’s pages that turn like autumn leaves, carrying her somewhere—anywhere—beyond the ordinary.
She reads as if the words breathe. As if they are alive. She’s not a spectator; she’s inside them—running through moonlit forests, solving riddles spun in gold, falling in love with the impossible.
Coloring pages of Belle with Books
And oh—how they look at her. Those villagers. Like she’s strange. Odd. But what do they know of dragons that sleep beneath mountains? Of sea witches and starry skies where magic hums like a heartbeat?
Let them whisper. Let them stare.
Because Belle? She knows—books are more than ink and paper. They are doors. And she? She was never meant to stay locked inside.
Belle : A Girl with a Kind Heart
Coloring Images of Belle and others
Belle’s kindness isn’t loud. It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t demand attention. It’s in the way she sees people—the way she listens, the way she cares.
She doesn’t just nod when someone speaks. She hears them. She feels the weight of their words, the spaces between them. She reads people like she reads books—turning the pages carefully, never skimming, never rushing.
A beast growls, and she does not flinch. A village mocks, and she does not waver. She knows that cruelty is often fear wearing armor, that anger is sometimes just loneliness left unspoken.
She stays when she could run. Offers a hand when she could turn away. She is soft—but not weak. Gentle—but unshakable.
Belle’s kindness is not passive. It’s a force. A quiet, steady light that melts curses, warms forgotten hearts, and turns even the coldest castle into a home.
And that? That is magic far greater than any spell.
Belle : An Untamed Spirit
Coloring pages of Belle in Winter Attire
Belle does not belong in a cage. Not in a castle. Not in a village that thinks too small.
She was born with her head in the clouds, her heart in far-off places. A girl made of stories and stardust, longing for a world wider than the one she knows.
They call her odd. Strange. Too curious, too dreamy, too much. But Belle knows—she was not made to fit inside their expectations. She was made to run. To fly.
She craves adventure the way others crave comfort. She does not fear the unknown—she welcomes it. She does not shrink when the road twists and turns. She follows it, hungry for whatever lies ahead.
Coloring Sheets of Belle in Gown
Even love cannot tether her. It must be free, wild, untamed. Not a chain, but a choice. She will not be owned. Not by a prince, not by a beast, not by the small minds of a town that never dared to dream.
She is fire wrapped in silk. She is wind refusing to be caught.
Belle does not want more—she wants everything.
And the world? It is waiting for her.
Belle and Gaston: A Clash of Worlds
Coloring pages of Belle and Gaston
Gaston—loud. Boastful. A man who sees the world as something to conquer, to own. Belle—soft, but unbreakable. A girl who knows the world is something to explore, not claim.
He sees her beauty. Thinks it’s something to possess. Like a trophy on his wall, a feather in his cap. But Belle? She knows. Knows that love isn’t a hunt. Knows that muscles mean nothing when the mind is empty.
She reads. He preens. She dreams. He demands.
Gaston wants her world to shrink—to fit inside his shadow. But Belle? She was always meant to run free.
Belle’s Unlikely Friends
Coloring Images of Belle and the teapot
The castle should have been cold. Should have been lonely. But it wasn’t. Because the furniture spoke.
A teapot that fussed like a grandmother. A candelabra that bowed like a prince. A clock that scolded, huffed, and grumbled—but meant well. Belle had stepped into a fairy tale, and the magic wasn’t just in the walls. It was in the laughter that echoed through dimly lit halls. In teacups that shivered with excitement. In wardrobes that sang.
Coloring page of Belle, the clock, the candlestick and others
They weren’t just enchanted objects. They were people. Trapped in wood and porcelain, but alive—aching for kindness, for hope, for something beyond the ticking of an endless, cursed time. And Belle—oh, Belle—she saw them. Not as servants, not as things, but as friends.
She listened when Lumière waxed poetic about romance. Laughed when Chip bubbled over with curiosity. Let Mrs. Potts soothe her with warm tea and warmer words. Even Cogsworth, in all his stiff, rule-loving ways, found himself smiling at the girl who had walked into their prison and breathed life back into it.
The castle had been asleep for so long. But Belle—she woke it up. Not with spells. Not with a prince’s kiss.
But with kindness. With love. With believing that even a curse couldn’t silence a soul.
Belle: The Beauty and The Beast
Coloring pages of Beauty and the Beast
He is all sharp edges and thunder—growls instead of words, silence instead of warmth. A creature built of shadows and sorrow. But Belle? She is not afraid.
At first, they clash. She is fire, and he is stone. She will not cower, will not bend to his temper. He expects fear, expects hatred. Instead, she gives him defiance.
And then—softness.
A book shared by candlelight. A hesitant conversation. A dance in a golden-lit ballroom where, for a moment, the curse does not matter.
She sees past the fangs. Past the fury. She does not excuse his cruelty, but she understands his pain. He is not just a beast. He is a boy lost inside his own ruin, a prince who forgot how to hope.
And Belle—oh, Belle—she reminds him.
Not with magic. Not with grand gestures. But with patience. With laughter. With the quiet, steady belief that he is more than the monster he sees in the mirror.
She teaches him love. He teaches her trust.
And in the end, when all seems lost—when the last petal falls—she does not love him despite the beast.
She loves him because she saw the man inside him all along.
Belle, Snow White, and Jasmine: A Bond Beyond Crowns
Coloring page of Belle, Snow White and Jasmine
Belle. Snow White. Jasmine. Three princesses—three souls bound by adventure, kindness, and a refusal to be anything less than themselves.
If you’re looking for magical adventures and creative fun, these Disney Princess coloring pages are perfect for kids and fans of all ages. Whether you’re reliving classic fairytales or exploring new ones, there’s a princess for everyone to color and enjoy.
Start with the timeless elegance of Cinderella coloring pages, where dreams really do come true. Then step into the enchanted forest with Snow White coloring pages, full of woodland creatures and charming scenes.
For lovers of royal beauty, Aurora coloring pages from Sleeping Beauty offer dreamy pastels and magical castles. Or dive under the sea with Ariel coloring pages, filled with mermaids, seashells, and ocean fun.
Fans of fairy-tale romance will adore Belle coloring pages, featuring scenes from Beauty and the Beast. Explore exotic adventures with Jasmine coloring pages, capturing the spirit of Aladdin and the vibrant colors of Agrabah.
Step into nature with Pocahontas coloring pages, perfect for fans of earthy tones and flowing rivers. For a story of honor and bravery, Mulan coloring pages bring legendary battles and beautiful traditions to life.
Celebrate New Orleans magic with Tiana coloring pages, or let down your hair with Rapunzel coloring pages from Tangled. Brave hearts will enjoy Merida coloring pages, where archery and independence shine.
Explore the ocean again with the spirited Moana coloring pages, full of Polynesian culture and adventurous vibes. And don’t miss the fierce and fearless Raya coloring pages, featuring dragons, action, and Southeast Asian-inspired designs.
No matter which princess is your favorite, these coloring pages provide endless creative inspiration. Grab your crayons and bring their stories to life!
They walk different paths—through castles, forests, and marketplaces—but their spirits? The same. Unbreakable.
Because a true princess isn’t just royalty. She is courage, compassion, and the fire to shape her own destiny.
Belle: More Than a Fairytale
She is not just a girl in a blue dress. Not just a princess in gold. She is curiosity wrapped in kindness. A rebel disguised as a dreamer. She does not wait to be saved—she chooses. She fights. She loves with her whole heart, but never at the cost of her freedom.
Belle is proof that adventure isn’t just in far-off places—it’s in the way you see the world. The way you believe in something more.
She was never just Beauty. Never just a love story.
She was—and always will be—her own hero.

Hi! I’m Shuchi, an artist who’s been in love with creating art since I was a kid. I work with all sorts of mediums – acrylic painting, sketching, watercolor, mandala art, and calligraphy. These days, I’m putting my creative energy into designing coloring pages for children at Coloring Path. My art is influenced by everything from traditional techniques to Japanese anime, and I love bringing these diverse influences into my work.