Stitch and Lilo hold hands in matching Hawaiian-style traditional outfits, Stitch in a grass skirt and jacket and Lilo in a geometric-patterned dress with a flower crown. Color Stitch in periwinkle blue, Lilo's dress in warm tans with geometric details, and the flower crown in soft whites and yellows. The dress patterns are the most detail-heavy section and reward a fine-tip marker.
Lilo & Stitch Coloring Pages
Free printable Lilo & Stitch coloring pages — clean line art, sized for US Letter and A4. Every page is a single-tap PDF download, ready to print at home or in the classroom.
All Lilo & Stitch coloring pages
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Stitch nuzzles Angel as they rise up together from a garden packed with detailed flowers — chrysanthemums, round daisies, and layered petals fill the lower half of the page. Color Stitch in periwinkle blue and Angel in soft pink, with rich magentas, lavenders, and warm yellows across the blooms. Tackle the flowers one at a time so the shading stays consistent across the whole garden.
Stitch lounges in the center of the page as big bubble letters spell out HELLO above him, with round five-petal flowers scattered all around the border. Color his body periwinkle blue and fill the HELLO letters in any bright color you like — sunshine yellow or coral pink both work well. Try a different color for each flower so the border feels playful rather than uniform.
Stitch sits in the sunshine with tufts of grass and a tiny flower nearby, big eyes wide and ears up. Try periwinkle blue for his body, soft lilac on the inner ears, and warm yellow for the sun above. Chunky shapes make this a great choice for younger colorists.
Angel dances among curving leaf branches that fill the entire background, her looped antenna and long ears adding to her elegant silhouette. Color her body soft bubblegum pink with a pale lilac for her inner ear markings, and fill the leaves in layered shades of green. The scattered branches are a nice opportunity to mix leaf greens and keep the background from feeling flat.
Stitch grabs his antennae and stretches them sideways in his cheekiest pose yet, with a tall fairytale castle rising up behind him. Color his body periwinkle blue, the castle walls a classic stone gray or warm cream, and the flag at the top in bright red. Tufts of grass in the lower corner add a nice touch of green to balance the page.
Stitch clasps something to his chest with the most lovesick expression he can manage, heart-shaped eyes and a wide smile, surrounded by floating hearts of every size. Color his body periwinkle blue, the hearts in rosy pinks and reds, and his cheeks a warm blush. The background hearts are a great opportunity to mix shades and avoid them all looking the same.
Lilo stands behind Stitch on a circular platform, both of them with arms folded and the same satisfied grin — they clearly know they make a great team. Color Lilo's dress in coral red with pale leaf patterns and Stitch in periwinkle blue, then give the platform a swirled aqua and white pattern. The matching poses make it fun to mirror the color palette between the two.
Lilo grins as she dances in her classic hula outfit, flower crown on her head, wrist bands blooming, and a full grass skirt swaying at her feet. Color her hair jet black, her skin warm brown, and the flower petals in soft yellows and whites with green for the monstera leaves. The grass skirt looks great with several shades of golden green layered together.
Stitch drives a chunky motorcycle at full speed while Lilo rides on the back, hair flying and huge smile in place. Color Stitch in periwinkle blue, Lilo's outfit in warm reds and browns, and the motorcycle in classic black and chrome silver. Add puffs of gray for the speed clouds trailing behind them.
Experiment 629 sprawls among large monstera leaves in his true multi-limbed form, expression somewhere between relaxed and scheming. Color the body in the same blue-gray tones as Stitch, and use layered greens for the tropical leaves. The monstera holes and veins are the most detailed part and take a steady hand to fill cleanly.
Lilo holds a large striped fish close to her chest, grinning at it as five starfish and bubbles float all around. Color her dark hair black, her muumuu dress in warm tropical colors, and the fish in golden orange with darker stripes. The scattered starfish look great filled in sandy orange or coral pink.
Lilo Pelekai pours from a small teapot with a sly look on her face as lollipops, spiral candies, wrapped sweets, and a slice of fruit cake crowd in around her. Color her dress in warm reds with patterned details, the spiral lollipops in alternating pinks and reds, and the wrapped candies in whatever bright colors your kid picks. The fruit cake in the lower right is a nice challenge, with individual strawberries and berries to fill in.
Stitch is mid-song on his ukulele, mouth thrown wide open in pure joy as musical notes float up around him. Color his body periwinkle blue, his ukulele warm brown with a tan soundboard, and the music notes a bold black. Add a little color to the treble clef staff in the corner for a fun finishing touch.
Stitch sits in the garden in full vacation mode — sunglasses on, ice cream in hand, and a big summer hat sitting in the foreground. Color his body periwinkle blue, the smiling sun a warm yellow, and the tropical banana leaves layered shades of green. The hat's brim stripes are a fun place to experiment with alternating colors.
Lilo spins with her arms outstretched in her grass skirt and lei, eyes closed and smile huge as tropical leaves drift all around her. Color her hair jet black, her skin warm brown, and her skirt in golden greens. The feathery leaves floating through the scene look great in layered shades of green and yellow-green.
Stitch sits wide-eyed and open-mouthed in a moment of pure fright, hugging Scrump — Lilo's homemade ragdoll — tightly to his chest as fluffy clouds float all around him. Color Stitch in periwinkle blue, Scrump in worn beige and brown with mismatched button eyes, and the clouds in soft gray-white. Scrump's hair tufts and stitched details make her a fun little challenge.
Stitch sits on a surfboard sporting a flower crown and a flower lei, paintbrush in one hand and a gleam in his eye. Color his body periwinkle blue, the flowers in bright pinks, yellows, and whites, and the surfboard in warm natural wood tones. The individual flowers on the crown and lei are the most detail-heavy part and look best with small dabs of a few different colors.
Clyde stands confidently on a tropical island, his large rounded body taking up most of the frame with two palm trees and tufts of grass around him. Color his body in warm tan or sandy brown, his mechanical arm in cool gray, and the palm fronds in layered greens. The fronds have many individual leaves that reward a bit of patience.
This little Stitch has the biggest ears you have ever seen on a chibi character, sitting neatly with bright round eyes and a tiny, content smile. Color his body periwinkle blue and his belly oval a soft pale lilac. The clean white background means every color you add will pop right off the page.
Stitch sits on a tropical beach with a relaxed, slightly sly expression, his left ear sweeping low and four fluffy clouds drifting across the sky above. A small green island with tufts of grass sits peacefully in the background. Color the sand in warm golden tones, the sky a clear sky blue, and Stitch in periwinkle blue. The layered sand lines along the beach are a great place to try subtle shading.
Stitch cradles a tiny frog between his claws, his eyes wide and his mouth slightly open as if the frog just did something unexpected. Cattail reeds rise up on both sides of the scene. Color Stitch's body periwinkle blue, the frog in classic swampy green, and the cattail tops in warm brown. The reed stalks look best with a thin wash of golden tan.
Lilo stands mid-laugh with the biggest grin on her face, wearing her favorite leaf-pattern muumuu dress and strappy sandals, while four large feathery tropical leaves float around her. Color her dress in warm red with pale leaf accents, her hair jet black, and the feather leaves in soft greens and yellow-greens. The segmented feather leaves are a rewarding detail to fill in one section at a time.
Stitch grips a large open book with both claws, leaning in to read with his full attention and a look of concentration on his face. The left page shows a small illustrated sheep. Color Stitch in periwinkle blue, the book pages a warm cream or off-white, and the sheep in soft woolly white with a black face. The chunky shapes make this a calm, easy page.
Stitch in a soft chibi style sits up straight with oversized ears and huge round eyes, looking up with his sweetest expression. Color his body periwinkle blue with a lighter belly, and fill the sunburst rays behind him in warm yellow or golden orange. The simple shapes and thick outlines make this one of the easiest Stitch pages to pick up and color.
Stitch stands front and center with a grin so wide it shows every tooth, flanked by two simple tropical plant clusters. Color his body periwinkle blue, the plants in fresh leaf green, and the mouth area a warm pink with white for the teeth. The simple composition is a nice one for trying different shading techniques on the large body areas.
Jumba Jookiba clutches his sci-fi ray gun with both hands, his many eyes alert and his bulky frame filling most of the frame in front of two tall palm trees. Color his body in deep purple, the ray gun in metallic silver and green, and the palm fronds in rich layered greens. The coconut clusters at the top of each tree are a satisfying detail to pick out in warm brown.
Lilo stands next to a tall floor mirror and reaches up to place a flower in her long dark hair, a thoughtful look on her face. Color her hair jet black, the flower a bright pink or yellow, and her muumuu dress in warm red with white or pale yellow for the leaf and flame shapes on the fabric. The mirror glass looks great left mostly white with two diagonal gray lines to suggest reflections.
Lilo sits on her bed with a sly little smile, hugging a doll that has an oversized ribbon bow on its front. A curtained window opens up the room behind her. Color her hair jet black, the doll's bow in bright pink or red, and the curtains in a warm creamy color. The window panes look best with a light blue wash to suggest glass.
Stitch stands with his antennae extended and his arms wrapped around a plump frog, looking down at it with a surprisingly soft expression. Color Stitch in periwinkle blue and the frog in classic swamp green with a pale belly. The clean white background keeps all the focus on the pair and makes this a quick, satisfying page to fill in.
Lilo closes her eyes and leans in to kiss Stitch while he stands there looking absolutely startled, mouth open and eyes wide. Large hollow 'Lilo & Stitch' letters take up the top of the page and can be filled in any color you like. Color Stitch in periwinkle blue, Lilo's dress in warm red with leaf patterns, and try a bright color for the title letters so they pop.
Stitch leans into a chunky motorcycle with the biggest grin possible, clearly in his element behind the handlebars. Color his body periwinkle blue and the motorcycle in classic black with chrome silver details. The clean white background means there is nothing to distract from the two bold shapes at the center of the page.
Fun things to do with your Lilo & Stitch coloring pages
Build a 626-style experiment trading card set
Print on thick paper, color each character, then write their experiment number and signature power on the back — 626 for Stitch, 624 for Angel (her song makes experiments good), 625 for Reuben the sandwich expert. Trade them with friends or hide them around the house for a scavenger hunt.
Make Stitch and friends finger puppets
Color Stitch, Lilo, Angel, Nani, Jumba, and Pleakley, then cut each out and tape them to small paper rings sized for a finger. Reenact your favorite scenes from the movie or invent new alien mischief on Kauai.
Create an Ohana family wall
"Ohana" means family, and in a family, nobody gets left behind. Color the Pelekai family and all the aliens, then put them up on one wall to make a big group picture. Put Lilo and Nani in the middle, with Stitch next to them, and the rest around the edges.
Cut tropical surfboard bookmarks
Color a page that has a picture of a surfboard on it. Then, cut a long, narrow strip down through the board shape to make a bookmark. Cover both sides of the book with clear tape so it can last a school year of being shoved in and out of paperbacks.
String an aloha party garland
Color a stack of Stitches, Lilos, and Angels. Then, cut each one out. Next, string them on a length of twine. Add paper hibiscus flowers in between. Use it to decorate a doorway or above the snack table for a birthday party with a tropical theme or a summer cookout.
Send a postcard from Kauai
Color a Hawaiian scene — palm trees, beach, Stitch on a surfboard — then flip the page over, draw a stamp box, and write a short note from "Experiment 626" to a grandparent or pen pal. Drop it in a real mailbox and watch them light up.
Write Jumba's next experiment
Dr. Jumba creates experiments numbered into the 600s, each with one weird power. Color a blank Stitch-shaped figure, then on the back invent a brand-new experiment — give it a number, a name, a color scheme, and one chaotic ability (uncontrollable hiccups, makes things sticky, only speaks in questions).
Build a paper hammock diorama
Use a shoebox lid on its side as a tropical background. Cut out a picture of Lilo and Stitch napping side by side. Use a small rectangle of paper between two craft sticks as a tiny hammock. Slide them in to see a 3D scene of the duo's most iconic afternoon.