Leprechaun coloring pages bring playful St. Patrick’s Day fun to the page with cheerful characters, pots of gold, and lucky symbols. This free printable collection is full of smiles, mischief, and festive charm kids love.
Leprechaun coloring pages are perfect for preschoolers, young kids, and classrooms celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. Parents and teachers can use them for seasonal crafts, party activities, or calm coloring time with a festive twist.
Some pages are simple and cartoony with big smiles and bold shapes, while others add more detail with rainbows, shamrocks, gold coins, and expressive beards. You’ll see leprechauns dancing, sliding down rainbows, hiding behind clovers, and guarding their pots of gold.
All of these pages are printable PDF sheets for free, making them easy to print at home or school. Color one lucky leprechaun or print the full set for a St. Patrick’s Day coloring celebration.
50 Printable Leprechaun Coloring Pages for Free
This set of free printable leprechaun coloring pages features happy leprechauns, pots of gold, rainbows, shamrocks, and classic Irish symbols. The variety includes easy designs for little hands and more detailed scenes packed with fun details. Every sheet is ready to print and works well with crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
1. Cheerful Leprechaun with Clover Coloring Page
A happy leprechaun stands with arms wide open, proudly holding a clover like a lucky greeting. Color his outfit in classic greens, then make the clover a brighter shade so it stands out. Clover is often linked with St. Patrick’s Day, and the leaves make a fun place to practice smooth shading.
2. Smiley Leprechaun in a Pot of Gold Printable
This leprechaun sits right in a pot of gold with clovers around him, looking pleased as can be. Try using yellow and golden-orange tones for the coins, then add a little gray shading on the pot rim for depth. Coins are great for repeating patterns, kids can alternate two gold shades to make them sparkle.
3. Leprechaun with Pot of Gold and Rainbow Coloring Sheet
A leprechaun holds a pot of gold while a rainbow stretches behind him, with clouds at both ends. Make the rainbow bright and clean, then soften the clouds with pale blues or light grays so they look fluffy. For a fun twist, add tiny glitter-like dots around the gold to suggest a magical glow.
4. Leprechaun Hiding Behind Flowers with Gold Coloring Page
Peekaboo, this leprechaun hides behind flowers while clutching a pot of gold. Color the flowers in cheerful spring shades and keep the leprechaun’s hat a deeper green for contrast. It’s a cute page for imagining a tiny garden story, who is he hiding from, and where did the gold come from?
5. Leprechaun Swimming in Gold Coins Printable PDF
A leprechaun splashes around in a huge pot of coins, tossing gold everywhere like it’s a pool. Use multiple yellows and oranges for the coins so the pile doesn’t look flat. You can even shade a few coins darker underneath to make the pot look overflowing and heavy.
6. Standing Leprechaun with Bubbles Coloring Page
This leprechaun stands calmly in his signature hat and coat, surrounded by playful bubbles. Try coloring the bubbles very lightly with pale blue and leave small white highlights so they look see-through. The simple pose makes it easy to focus on neat coloring in the outfit details.
7. Leprechaun with Pipe and Walking Stick, Clovers Background Printable
A standing leprechaun holds a tobacco pipe and a wooden stick, with clovers decorating the background. Deep green clothing looks classic, and the stick can be shaded like wood grain with two browns. Clovers are fun to color in different greens, and you can add tiny veins to the leaves for detail.
8. Leprechaun Walking Across Rainbow with Pot of Gold Coloring Sheet
The leprechaun marches across a rainbow carrying a pot of gold, like he’s on a secret mission. Use bold rainbow stripes and keep the pot a darker shade so it doesn’t blend into the bright colors. It’s a great page for practicing careful stripes and clean color boundaries.
9. Buckled Hat Leprechaun with Big Beard Coloring Page
A cheerful leprechaun shows off a big beard and mustache, topped with a buckled hat. Add texture to the beard with short strokes, mixing two browns or two grays for a fuller look. The hat buckle is perfect for a shiny effect, color it gold and leave a tiny highlight spot.
10. Leprechaun with Pipe, Stick, and Huge Pot Printable
This leprechaun stands with a pipe and stick, with a huge pot beside him like treasure on display. Shade the pot rim darker and keep the coins bright to make the gold look like it’s glowing. You can also add a simple ground shadow under the pot to make the scene feel more real.
11. Happy Leprechaun Sitting Atop Rainbow with Pipe Coloring Page
A happy leprechaun sits at the top of a rainbow with a cloud at each end, holding his pipe like he’s relaxing after a long day. Try soft grays for the clouds and vivid rainbow colors to keep the scene balanced. It’s a fun prompt to imagine what he’s watching from up there, maybe a parade or a hidden trail to treasure.
12. Leprechaun Tossing Gold Coins Printable Coloring Page
This leprechaun throws gold coins around, wearing a tall hat, coat, and shorts for a playful look. Use bright golds for the coins and add motion by shading slightly behind a few of them. Counting the coins as you color can turn this into a quick, sneaky math activity.
13. Leprechaun Sliding on Rainbow with Stars Coloring Sheet
A cheerful leprechaun slides across a rainbow holding a stick, with stars sparkling in the background. Make the stars bright yellow or white with a colored outline, then keep the rainbow crisp and bold. The scene feels fast and fun, perfect for adding extra swoosh lines if kids want more action.
14. Old Smiley Leprechaun Portrait with Big Beard Printable
This detailed portrait features an older, smiley leprechaun with a large beard and mustache. Use gentle shading around the cheeks and under the hat brim to bring out the face shape. It’s a satisfying page for coloring hair texture, you can layer light and dark tones to make the beard look full.
15. Grinning Leprechaun Staring at Pot of Gold Coloring Page
A leprechaun grins widely while fixated on a pot of gold coins, like he can’t believe his luck. Make the coins bright and shiny, then shade the pot darker to frame them. Kids can add tiny sparkles around the gold to make it feel extra magical.
16. Cartoon Leprechaun with Big Buckled Hat Coloring Sheet
A classic cartoon leprechaun with a big hat and buckle keeps the page simple and cute. Try bold greens for the hat and coat, then add a contrasting color like orange for the beard. This one is great for younger kids who enjoy clear shapes and big coloring areas.
17. Funny Leprechaun Chasing a Pot of Gold Coloring Page
This funny leprechaun chases after a pot of gold, turning the scene into a silly little race. Add motion lines or dust puffs behind his shoes to make it feel even faster. It’s also fun to color the gold pot with a warm yellow and a darker outline to give it weight.
18. Leprechaun Climbing Out of Pot of Gold Detailed Coloring Sheet
A leprechaun climbs out of a pot of gold, as if the treasure is his secret hiding spot. Shade the inside of the pot darker so it looks deep, then make the top coins bright to show they’re catching light. Kids can imagine what else might be tucked inside, a tiny map, a lucky charm, or a secret key.
19. Leprechaun Dancing by a Rainbow Printable PDF
This leprechaun dances near a rainbow, full of St. Patrick’s Day cheer. Use bright rainbow colors and give his outfit a classic green with fun accents like striped socks. Dancing poses are great for adding lively shading, darker under the arms and along the legs to show movement.
20. Leprechaun Hiding Behind a Shamrock Detailed Coloring Page
A leprechaun peeks from behind a big shamrock, like he’s playing hide-and-seek with luck itself. Color the shamrock in layered greens, then add tiny vein lines for detail. This page is perfect for talking about the “luck” theme and letting kids invent their own lucky symbol to draw nearby.
21. Leprechaun Holding a Bag of Gold Coins Free Printable
The leprechaun holds a bag of gold coins, ready to stash it somewhere secret. Make the bag look like fabric by shading the folds and using a slightly rough texture with colored pencil strokes. Coins can be colored in two gold shades, and leaving small white highlights makes them look shiny.
22. Leprechaun Holding a Pot of Gold Coloring Page for Kids
This kid-friendly leprechaun proudly holds a pot of gold, simple and satisfying to color. Keep his suit green and give the pot a darker bronze base so the coins stand out. It’s a fun page to practice coloring round shapes, coins, buttons, and buckles all have curved edges.
23. Leprechaun Sitting on a Pot of Gold Fun Coloring Sheet
A leprechaun sits on top of a pot of gold like it’s his favorite chair. Try adding a shadow under him to show he’s really perched on the pot. Kids can color the gold pile in a repeating pattern, light gold, dark gold, then repeat for a sparkly effect.
24. Leprechaun Under a Rainbow with Gold Coloring Page
This leprechaun relaxes under a rainbow with gold nearby, a classic lucky scene. Use softer pastels for the rainbow if you want a gentle look, or go bold for a poster-style finish. Adding light blue shading behind the clouds can make the whole scene feel airy and bright.
25. Leprechaun Standing Next to a Rainbow Printable Coloring Page
A leprechaun stands beside a rainbow, like he’s guarding the path to treasure. Color the rainbow in clean stripes and keep his outfit a darker green so he doesn’t blend into it. This is a great page for adding your own background details, a hill, a fence, or tiny clovers in the grass.
26. Leprechaun Shoes with Buckles Coloring Page
This leprechaun shows off those classic shoes with buckles, a fun detail kids often love to color. Make the shoes black or deep brown, then color the buckles gold with a bright highlight spot. It’s a simple way to practice small, careful coloring that still feels rewarding.
27. Leprechaun Holding a Rainbow Flag Coloring Sheet
A cheerful leprechaun waves a rainbow flag, giving the page a bright, festive feel. Color the flag in crisp stripes and let the outfit stay mostly green so the flag becomes the star. This page is great for teaching color order in rainbows and practicing neat lines.
28. Leprechaun with Lucky Horseshoe Detailed Coloring Page
The leprechaun holds a lucky horseshoe, a classic symbol often associated with good fortune. Color the horseshoe in metallic gray with darker edges, then add tiny nail holes for realism if you like detail work. Traditionally, some people hang horseshoes for luck, and it’s a fun conversation starter while coloring.
29. Leprechaun with Pipe and Big Beard Kids Coloring Page
A leprechaun with a big beard holds a pipe, giving the character an old-time storybook look. Focus on beard texture by layering two tones and leaving lighter spots as highlights. The hat buckle and buttons are perfect little places to add shiny gold touches.
30. Smiling Leprechaun Holding Four-Leaf Clover Coloring Page
A smiling leprechaun holds a four-leaf clover, the lucky find everyone hopes to spot. Use multiple greens to make each leaf stand out, then add a slightly darker outline to give it depth. Four-leaf clovers are much rarer than three-leaf ones, which is why they’re such a popular symbol of luck.
31. Leprechaun Lighting a Lantern on a Moonlit Path Coloring Page
A leprechaun lights a lantern on a moonlit path, turning the scene into a cozy little night adventure. Use deep navy and charcoal for the background, then make the lantern glow with warm yellows and oranges. Adding a soft halo around the lantern light makes the path feel magical and safe.
32. Leprechaun Dancing a Jig on a Stone Circle Coloring Sheet
This leprechaun dances a lively jig on a stone circle with traditional patterns to color. Try classic greens for the outfit and use earthy grays and browns for the stones. You can add tiny motion cues, like light dust puffs or music note doodles, to make the dance feel even bouncier.
33. Leprechaun Mending a Boot at a Cobbler Bench Coloring Page
A leprechaun sits at a cobbler bench, carefully mending a boot with lots of satisfying detail. Color the leather boot in warm browns and add darker shading along seams and folds for realism. It’s a fun page to talk about how cobblers repair shoes, stitching, patching, and making them last longer.
34. Leprechaun Pushing a Wheelbarrow of Clovers Coloring Page
A leprechaun pushes a wheelbarrow piled high with clover leaves, bright and springy. Use varied greens, mint, emerald, olive, to keep the clover pile from looking flat. The wheelbarrow is a great spot for wood or metal shading, and kids can add little flowers along the path.
35. Leprechaun Guarding an Iron-Banded Chest Coloring Page
A leprechaun guards a wooden chest with iron bands, like a treasure scene straight out of a folktale. Color the chest in rich browns and make the iron bands dark gray with metallic highlights. Adding a few sparkle dots nearby makes it feel like the chest holds something truly enchanted.
36. Leprechaun Stacking Gold Bars in a Vault Coloring Sheet
This leprechaun stacks gold bars in a cellar vault, a fun twist on the usual coin treasure. Use golden yellows with darker edges on each bar to make them look heavy and shiny. The vault background looks great shaded in cool grays, which helps the gold pop even more.
37. Leprechaun Reading a Treasure Map in a Meadow Coloring Page
A leprechaun studies a treasure map in a meadow, like he’s planning his next lucky move. Color the meadow in layered greens and add a few simple flowers to brighten the scene. The map can be shaded like parchment, and kids can imagine where the X marks the spot.
38. Leprechaun Forging a Horseshoe at an Anvil Adult Coloring Page
A leprechaun forges a horseshoe at an anvil, a detailed workshop scene with lots of metal textures. Use grays and silvers for tools, then color the heated metal with bright orange-red to show it’s hot. Horseshoes are a classic luck symbol, and this page makes that connection feel hands-on and story-like.
39. Leprechaun Flying a Kite Over Green Fields Coloring Sheet
A leprechaun flies a kite over green fields on a windy day, light and cheerful. Color the kite in bright rainbow sections or bold patterns so it stands out against the sky. Adding soft, curved wind lines makes the scene feel breezy and playful.
40. Leprechaun Opening a Tiny Oak Tree Door Fantasy Coloring Page
A leprechaun opens a tiny door in an oak tree, like a secret entrance to a hidden world. Color the bark with layered browns and add mossy greens in crevices for a woodland feel. This page is perfect for imagination, what’s behind the door, a cozy room, a treasure stash, or a magical tunnel?
41. Leprechaun Riding a Sheep Over a Hill Fun Coloring Page
A leprechaun rides a sheep across a hill, silly and unexpected in the best way. Color the sheep in soft grays or creams and give the leprechaun a bright green outfit for contrast. The hill background is great for adding little clovers, making it feel like a lucky countryside ride.
42. Leprechaun Building a Box-and-String Trap Coloring Sheet
This leprechaun builds a clever trap with a box and string, like a playful prank in progress. Use wood tones on the box and keep the string a light tan so it’s easy to see. Kids can turn this into a mini story, who is the trap for, and what surprise will happen next?
43. Leprechaun Tossing Dice on a Pub Table Coloring Page
A leprechaun tosses dice on a pub table, creating a lively game-night scene. Color the table in warm wood tones and add bright dots on the dice for clarity. You can add a cozy glow feel by shading the background slightly darker, like lantern light in a small room.
44. Leprechaun Playing a Harp on a Cottage Porch Coloring Sheet
A leprechaun plays a harp on a cottage porch, calm and musical with a storybook charm. Color the harp in golden browns and shade the strings lightly so they stand out. Harps are an important Irish symbol, and this page feels perfect for a quiet coloring break.
45. Leprechaun Pouring Tea at a Cozy Cottage Table Coloring Page
A leprechaun pours tea from a kettle at a cottage table, cozy and sweet like a tiny tea party. Use warm colors for the table setting and add metallic gray highlights on the kettle for shine. Kids can color the tea cups in fun patterns, like little clovers or stripes.
46. Kawaii Leprechaun with Tin Whistle by a Stream Coloring Page
A cute kawaii leprechaun stands with a tin whistle near a forest stream, gentle and cheerful. Color the stream in soft blues with light ripples, and make the whistle silvery with a bright highlight. This is a fun page for imagining a simple tune echoing through the trees.
47. Leprechaun Painting a Wooden Sign Outside a Burrow Coloring Sheet
A leprechaun paints a wooden sign outside a burrow, like he’s labeling a secret home. Color the sign in wood browns and make the paint bright so it looks fresh and wet. Kids can add their own words to the sign in their imagination, “Lucky Lane,” “No Goblins,” or “Treasure Inside.”
48. Leprechaun Balancing on a Toadstool Kawaii Coloring Page
A leprechaun balances on a toadstool mushroom, cute and whimsical in a forest setting. Color the mushroom cap red with white spots, or choose any fantasy color you like. Adding light green moss and tiny leaf details around the base makes the scene feel like a hidden fairy forest.
49. Leprechaun Playing a Fiddle by a Stone Wall Coloring Sheet
A leprechaun plays a fiddle beside a stone wall, simple and full of old-world charm. Use warm browns for the fiddle and cool grays for the stones, shading between them for texture. A few tiny music notes in the air would make the scene feel like a lively tune is drifting by.
50. Leprechaun Rowing a Boat on a Mountain Lake Adult Coloring Page
A leprechaun rows a small boat on a lake with mountains in the distance, peaceful and scenic. Use layered blues and teals for the water and add gentle reflections beneath the boat. Mountains look great with soft gray-purple shading, and the calm setting makes this page feel especially relaxing to color.More like Leprechaun coloring pages:
After You Color Your Leprechaun Coloring Pages
Once the leprechauns are colored, the fun can keep going with crafts and displays. Finished pages are easy to turn into festive decorations.- Create a St. Patrick’s Day wall with rainbows and leprechauns.
- Use pages to talk about Irish symbols like clovers and pots of gold.
- Turn finished pages into party decorations or classroom decor.
- Cut out leprechauns for simple storytelling or pretend play.
- Make a mini St. Patrick’s Day coloring book.
- Pair coloring time with St. Patrick’s Day songs or stories.
Leprechaun Coloring for St. Patrick’s Day Fun
Bright rainbows, gold coins, and cheerful characters make these pages perfect for holiday activities. They’re easy to enjoy and full of seasonal charm.Leprechaun Coloring Pages for Lucky Creative Time
Leprechaun coloring pages bring color, creativity, and a touch of magic to St. Patrick’s Day. From dancing leprechauns and lucky clovers to pots of gold at the end of the rainbow, each page feels playful and festive. These free printable leprechaun coloring pages are easy to print and enjoy anytime a little Irish fun is needed. Grab the green crayons and let the luck begin.