15 Mardi Gras Coloring Pages: Get Parade-Ready!

Mardi Gras always sneaks up on me, usually on a Tuesday when the house feels a little too quiet. One year, my kids came home twirling pretend bead necklaces they’d made from paper circles, proud as if they’d marched in a real parade. That’s what I love about this season.

It’s bright and colorful and a little bit silly, full of masks, beads, tiny “parades” in the hallway, and the kind of hands-on fun kids jump into without thinking twice. Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday celebrations have this easy, joyful magic to them.

So I put together 15 free Mardi Gras coloring pages you can use at home or in the classroom… simple, festive designs that invite kids to color, celebrate, and make their own little bit of parade magic.

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What is Mardi Gras?

Mardi Gras can sound like a big, fancy holiday, but at its heart it’s pretty simple… it’s a time for celebration. The words come from French and mean “Fat Tuesday,” the day people enjoy good food and fun before the quieter weeks of Lent begin.

Some families also talk about Ash Wednesday, which follows right after, but kids mostly notice the colorful parts: the music, the masks, and the feeling that everyone is enjoying something together.

In many places, Mardi Gras for kids looks like mini parades at school, bright costumes, bead necklaces, and silly dances in the hallway. It’s all part of a bigger Carnival celebration that happens before spring. That’s why Fat Tuesday activities… coloring, crafting, and pretending to parade… feel so festive and easy for children to join in.

Here’re the 15 Free to Print and Color Mardi Gras Coloring Pages

Mardi Gras Mask Coloring Page

Mardi Gras Coloring Page: Black-and-white art of an elegant Mardi Gras masquerade mask centered on the page. Decorative feathers, beads, and simple patterns on the mask.

Beads & Confetti Celebration

Black-and-white coloring page featuring looping Mardi Gras bead necklaces scattered across the page with confetti, stars, and streamers.

Jester Character Coloring Page

Black-and-white art of a friendly Mardi Gras jester smiling and waving. Simple jester hat with bells, oversized shoes, and cheerful pose.

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King Cake Coloring Page

Black-and-white art of a large Mardi Gras king cake on a plate, decorated with icing stripes and sprinkles. Simple shapes and gentle curves.

King Cake Baby Coloring Page

Black-and-white coloring page of a cute, friendly king cake baby character smiling, surrounded by stars and beads.

Crawfish Mardi Gras Page

Coloring page of a happy crawfish wearing a small Mardi Gras mask or bead necklace. Stars, ribbon, and confetti.

Parade Float Coloring Page

Coloring page of a simple Mardi Gras parade float decorated with masks, beads, and stars. Smiling characters riding the float and waving.

Marching Band Celebration Page

Fleur-de-Lis Mardi Gras Coloring Page

Coloring page of a large fleur-de-lis symbol centered on the page, surrounded by beads, stars, and ribbons.

Easy Mardi Gras Shapes Coloring Page

Coloring page featuring simple Mardi Gras shapes like masks, beads, stars, and hearts arranged neatly.

Fat Tuesday Banner Coloring Page

Coloring page of a festive banner reading “Happy Mardi Gras” or “Fat Tuesday” with stars, beads, and confetti around it.

Mardi Gras Party Hats Coloring Page

Coloring page of several Mardi Gras party hats decorated with stripes, dots, stars, and beads.

Masks & Beads Combo Coloring Page

Coloring page of a Mardi Gras mask resting on layered bead necklaces. Decorative but simple composition.

Celebration Words Coloring Page

Mardi Gras Finale Scene Coloring Page

How to Use Mardi Gras Coloring Pages in Classrooms

Mardi Gras coloring pages slip into the school day more easily than you’d think. Teachers often use them as morning work when kids are still waking up, or as an early finisher activity for those who race through their assignments. They also fit neatly into Mardi Gras unit studies or even a months-of-the-year lesson when you’re talking about February traditions.

Once the pages are colored, they make bright, cheerful bulletin boards or hallway displays that kids love pointing out to their friends. These classroom printables are simple, low-prep Mardi Gras activities for kids, and they give students a calm, creative pause in the middle of busy days… just enough sparkle without the chaos.

Fun Ways to Use Mardi Gras Coloring Pages at Home

At home, Mardi Gras coloring pages become little lifesavers on days when everything feels too loud. They work beautifully as a quiet-time activity… crayons out, screens off, and the whole room softens a bit. Kids can turn their finished pages into tiny Mardi Gras mini books, set up their own “party stations” during playtime, or tape their favorites to the fridge like parade posters.

It’s simple, screen-free winter fun that still feels festive. You can download the free printable Mardi Gras coloring pages PDF and keep a small stack ready for snow days, slow afternoons, or whenever a burst of color would help.

Celebrate Fat Tuesday With Color & Creativity

Mardi Gras has a way of making even ordinary days feel a little brighter. The colors, the silliness, the pretend parades… it’s all joyful, creative, and wonderfully kid-friendly. Coloring is such an easy way to bring that spirit home or into the classroom, giving kids a calm, festive activity that feels like celebration without the noise.

If your little artists enjoy these pages, feel free to share their artwork below in the comments section.

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