Princess Glitter Coloring
Princess Glitter Coloring turns simple drawings into shiny art with glitter, neon, and glowing effects. Kids color princesses, cute items, and full scenes, then watch the finished pictures light up with sparkles. It feels like filling a digital coloring book with glitter gel pens and bright markers.
The game includes three creative modes that change how the picture looks and shines. One mode uses classic coloring pages with ready princess outlines, where players tap or drag colors into the shapes. Another mode swaps normal colors for neon pencils that add strong glow effects, which makes outlines and details stand out on the screen. A third free-drawing mode opens an empty canvas for original sketches and doodles.
How to play?
Pick a mode, choose a color or glitter, then tap or slide on the area to fill it. Mix normal glitter colors with neon ones to make crowns, dresses, and backgrounds stand out. When the drawing is finished, glowing lines and sparkles appear, similar to a lit Bengal fire. Save the best pages to repeat favorite color combos later and slowly fill the gallery with princess coloring pages. Open Princess Glitter Coloring, test all three modes, and build a full glitter princess collection.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.16 out of 5, based on 683 votes.
- Released in September 2020.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Three different coloring modes include classic pages, neon glow, and free drawing on a blank canvas
- Glitter colors and neon pencils create light effects similar to sparklers on completed drawings
- Princess-themed outlines focus on dresses, crowns, and accessories for detailed coloring
- Finished pictures can be stored in a gallery like a digital glitter coloring book
Tips & Tricks:
- Start in classic mode to test colors before switching to neon or glitter tools
- Use lighter glitter on dresses and darker shades on backgrounds for clear contrast
- Fill big areas first, then zoom in for small details like crowns and jewelry
























