Amy Rose stands in a sassy pose with four large diamonds sparkling around her, one hand raised to her face and the other gesturing outward. Color her in classic rose pink and cherry red, then try light blue or lavender for the gem facets with white highlights at the points. Each diamond has several distinct facet sections that reward careful coloring.
Amy Rose Coloring Pages
These Amy Rose coloring pages feature Sonic's energetic pink hedgehog with her Piko Piko Hammer, red dress, and white trim, along with her signature grin. Inside, you'll find Amy striking her classic hands-on-hips pose, racing alongside Sonic, daydreaming with hearts and flowers, and swinging her hammer. Younger kids get clean, easy outlines; older Sonic fans get the detailed action shots worth their best gel pens.
Every page prints sharp on US Letter or A4 - perfect for the classroom, a rainy afternoon, or a Sonic-themed birthday. Pick a favorite, hit print, and get that hammer painted gold.
All Amy Rose coloring pages
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Amy Rose stands proudly outside a cozy house, flashing a peace sign and resting her other hand on her hip. Color her classic rose pink and cherry red, the house walls in warm cream or yellow with a terracotta roof, and the window panes in light blue. Two fluffy clouds in the upper corners finish off the outdoor scene.
Amy Rose presses her gloved hands together to form a heart shape, beaming with a wide grin as four hearts of different sizes drift around her. Color her rose pink and cherry red, keep the gloves white, and try warm red or soft pink for the floating hearts. The large simple shapes make this a great starting page for younger fans.
Amy Rose strides through a leafy garden with her fists raised and a big smile on her face, while a butterfly floats nearby. Color her fur rose pink, dress and boots cherry red, and gloves crisp white, with leafy greens filling the branches around her.
Amy Rose launches into a full battle stance, one fist punching forward with impact lines bursting around it, the other hand open at her side. Color her classic rose pink and cherry red, with bright white gloves that make the punch pop. The diagonal speed lines in the background suit a bold contrasting color like yellow or sky blue.
Amy Rose stands in her classic pose, one hand raised in a friendly wave and the other in a fist, with her name in large bubble letters across the top. Color her rose pink and cherry red, the gloves in white, and the letter outlines in any bright color. This is a great first Amy page for younger fans.
Amy Rose twirls at a masquerade party in a layered ruffled gown and a sleek black mask, hearts drifting around her. Try deep rose or violet for the gown, black for the mask, and a warm peach for her skin. The ruffled hem layers are a good spot to try two shades of the same color for a soft gradient.
Amy Rose sits on a wooden park bench, holding a tall cup of bubble tea and smiling like she has nowhere else to be. Color the cup in soft pink or orange with tan bubbles inside, her outfit in classic cherry red and rose pink, and the bench slats in warm brown. The bubble circles in the cup are a small but satisfying detail to get just right.
Amy Rose is mid-spin in a dance routine, one leg raised off the floor and a finger pointing up as a hula hoop circles around her waist. Color her rose pink and cherry red as usual, try a bright contrasting color for the hoop, and use warm brown for the wooden stage floor planks. The floor planks are the most time-consuming part of this page.
Amy Rose crouches low with a crafty expression, a claw hammer propped beside her on the left. Color her classic rose pink and cherry red, the hammer head in cool gray and the handle in warm brown. The oversized boots are the standout detail on this page and reward careful attention to their strap lines.
Amy Rose sprints down a curved road, one fist pumping and the other hand flashing a peace sign, grinning the whole way. Color her classic rose pink and cherry red, the road in light gray with white dashed lane markings, and the boots in cherry red with yellow buckle highlights. The curved road in the background gives this page a sense of real speed.
Amy Rose flashes double peace signs with both hands, grinning wide as sparkles and cloud puffs burst out all around her. Color her classic rose pink and cherry red, then fill the cloud bursts in soft white or pale yellow and the diamond sparkles in gold or bright yellow. The busy background rewards patience and makes the finished page look lively.
Amy Rose stands in a sweeping tiered ball gown with ruffled layers, wearing masquerade glasses and a bow, inside a brick-walled ballroom with a chandelier overhead. Try deep rose or royal purple for the gown, warm gold for the chandelier candles, and varied gray tones across the individual bricks. The brick wall alone makes this one of the most detailed Amy pages in the collection.
Amy Rose balances a basketball on one raised finger, standing tall with her other hand extended at her side. Color the ball in classic orange with dark brown seam lines, her outfit in rose pink and cherry red, and the boot buckle straps in a contrasting yellow. The basketball panel sections are satisfying to color in one smooth pass.
Amy Rose strolls along a path on a bright morning, one hand raised in a wide-fingered wave and the other in a fist by her side. Color her classic rose pink and cherry red, the leafy bushes in two greens, and the wooden signpost in warm brown. The signpost arrow can be any color your kid picks.
Fun things to do with your Amy Rose coloring pages
Build a paper Piko Piko Hammer
Color two copies of an Amy page that shows her hammer, cut just the hammerheads out, and sandwich them around a rolled-paper tube for the handle. The result is a foam-light prop perfect for backyard hero photos without anyone getting actually bonked.
Make a roller-skating Amy mobile
Color two or three pages of Amy on skates. Have her be in different poses. Then, cut them out. Finally, use different lengths of string to hang them from a coat hanger. They are hung in a bedroom window, and they spin and "roll" with the breeze — Amy is always moving.
Design an Amy Rose friendship bracelet
Pull Amy's signature shades from the coloring page — rose pink, cherry red, gold, and white. Then, use those colors to make a beaded or embroidery-floss bracelet. Tape a small colored Amy cutout to the clasp as a charm.
Make Valentine's Day cards with Amy
Color a page that shows Amy with hearts or a Sonic thought bubble, fold card stock around it, and write a friendship message inside. Perfect for class Valentine's exchanges where every Sonic fan deserves their own option.
Storyboard a Sonic chase scene
Print four different pictures of Amy and Sonic. The pictures should show Amy running, Sonic dodging, Amy mid-swing, and the two finally face-to-face. Color each picture, then tape them in a row on the fridge to make a comic strip.
Cut Amy Rose bookmarks
Draw a smaller Amy figure in color. Then, carefully cut around her outline. Finally, use clear packing tape to reinforce both sides. This will help her last through an entire school year. Slip her a chapter book - she'll mark the page with her hammer raised.
Plan a Sonic crew party set
Stack Amy, Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles pages and use them as place cards, invitations, and gift-bag wraps for a Sonic-themed birthday. Each guest picks their favorite character and colors their own page during party downtime.
Make Amy Rose stat cards
Print on thick paper, color each Amy pose, then write her stats on the back - speed, hammer power, kindness, and how far she can catch Sonic. Trade them with friends or battle them like Pokémon cards. Whichever player's hammer power is highest wins.