Original Coloring Pages

Stacey's Free Online Print to Color Pages

Print on your home printer to use with colored pencils, or crayons, or paint with your favorite watercolors at home. Each one is an original drawing by Stacey, the coloring pages artist. AWhiteHorse.com™ started with The Arabian Horse Pages in 1996, the online coloring pages then expanded to feature several other favorite animals to color or paint at home.

Birthday Unicorn

Print a Birthday Unicorn Card

The Birthday Unicorn was created for the cover of an invitation card for one of my young daughter's birthday parties. 

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King of the Unicorns

Unicorn King to Color

The king of the unicorns has returned! He is rarely seen away from his secret valley in the mountains.

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Shannon's Unicorn

Shannon's Unicorn to Color

When my daughters were young, we made stories for them about finding unicorns in the nearby forests. We lived near the Cascade Mountains, where surely, unicorns still linger in the moss-covered glens.

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Fancy Pinto

Pinto Horse to Color

Fancy Pinto to Color

Pinto markings come in all sorts of combinations; tobiano, overo, or even interesting marbled splashes.

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The Foal

awh foal2The arrival of each spring foal is the best part of a horse breeder's year. Will they have socks, a blaze, or a blanket? Will they be a chestnut, or a palomino?

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Andalusian Stallion

Andalusian Horse to Color

Andalusian horses' bloodlines are recorded in one of Europe's oldest royal studbooks. Raised in small groups by royalty and wealthy merchants, the breed's numbers were devastated between the two world wars.

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Appaloosa Horse

Appaloosa Horse to Color

It's always exciting to see what new colors and spotting patterns appear on each new Appaloosa foal. They always surprise you with their unique markings.

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Ara-Appaloosa Foal

Appaloosa horses are an American original, developed in the Pacific Northwest by the Nez Perce Native American Tribe. 

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Nez Perce Appaloosa

The original American Horse was the Appaloosa, a distinct breed of horse developed by the Nez Perce Tribe in the Pacific Northwest many hundreds of years ago.

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Arab with Turquoise Tassles

Arab with Turquoise TasslesBedouin Arabian horse wearing hand-made and braided silk tassels on his hand-made bridle and reins. The Bedouin's Arabian horse is the pride of the tribe, and his tack showcases the handiwork of the family who loves him.

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Arabian Gesture

Arabian Gesture The pretty young chestnut Arabian mare has turned around to look for you. Don't forget to pat her, and give her a sweet carrot. It's in your front jacket pocket and she knows it's there! She'll follow you around the pasture till she gets that carrot.

 

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