Here you will find Unicorn Academy coloring pages — a magical and fun way to enjoy your favorite Netflix show! They are perfect for so many occasions: decorating a unicorn-themed birthday party, keeping kids busy on a lazy afternoon, gifting to a fellow Unicorn Academy fan, or simply relaxing while coloring your favorite characters from Unicorn Island.

Our Unicorn Academy coloring pages are packed with fun designs including cute Sophia and Wildstar, brave riders like Ava, Layla, and Isabel, unicorns with amazing powers, the beautiful Unicorn Academy school, the spooky villain Ravenzella, stunning Unicorn Island scenes, and unicorns with cool and colorful patterns!
Cute Unicorn Academy Coloring Pages
These fun Unicorn Academy coloring pages are great for both kids and adults! Bring the magic of Unicorn Island to life with your favorite colors.
Pick your favorite page — Sophia and Wildstar, Ava and Leaf, Layla and Glacier, or any of the other magical scenes — and start coloring today!
Please note that all Unicorn Academy coloring pages are fan-made and intended for personal use only.
Ava Unicorn Academy
Cinder Unicorn Academy
Glacier
Isabel And River By The Lake
Isabel Unicorn Academy
Ravenzellas Revenge
River Unicorn
Rory Unicorn Academy
Sophia And Wildstars First Ride
Sophia Unicorn Academy
Storm Unicorn Academy
Taking Care Of A Baby Unicorn
Unicorn Academy Samuel Crawford
Valentina Cinder
Wildstar Unicorn Academy
Ava And Leaf In The Enchanted Forest Unicorn Academy
Grand Entrance Of Unicorn Academy
Layla And Glacier At Frozen Waterfall
Layla Unicorn Academy
Leaf Unicorn Academy
Rory Storm
Solitaire Unicorn Academy
Unicorn Academy Riders and Unicorn Coloring Pages
Unicorn Academy Riders
Unicorn Academy Serena Furi And Encore
Valentina Unicorn Academy
Wildstar Lighting Up The Night Sky
Encore
Smidgen Unicorn Academy
The Hidden Temple Unicorn Academy
Underwood Fairy
Unicorn Academy Classroom
Unicorn Academy Dorm Rooms
Creative Next Steps Once Your Favorite Coloring Page Is Complete
Finishing a unicorn coloring page is a wonderful achievement, but the creative journey does not have to stop there. There are plenty of exciting ways to extend the fun, preserve your artwork, and grow your artistic skills even further.
Give Your Colors Time to Settle
The very first thing young artists should do after finishing their unicorn artwork is allow it to fully dry. Markers and watercolors especially need a few minutes to set properly. Place the page flat on a clean, dry surface and resist the temptation to touch it too soon. Patience at this stage protects all the effort you just put in.
Define the Details With an Outline
A simple black fine-liner pen can completely transform a finished piece. Carefully trace around the edges of your unicorn, mane, and magical accessories to add bold definition. This technique separates colors beautifully and gives the entire illustration a sharp, polished appearance that looks far more professional than leaving it as-is.
Bring the Background to Life
Most printed coloring sheets leave the background plain and empty — and that is actually an opportunity. Fill that blank space with a dreamy landscape: a glittering night sky, rolling pastel hills, a sparkling academy courtyard, or floating stars. This extra creative effort turns a simple sheet into a complete, story-rich scene.
Frame It and Put It on Display
Finished artwork should never be stuffed in a drawer. Slide your completed page into an affordable picture frame and hang it somewhere you spend time — your bedroom, playroom, or study corner. Seeing your own art on the wall builds confidence and keeps the creative spark alive every single day.
Save a Digital Copy
Take a well-lit photograph or scan the page to keep a digital version safe. Natural window light produces the clearest results without harsh shadows. That digital copy can be shared with grandparents, posted in fan art groups, printed again for another coloring attempt, or even turned into a custom bookmark or greeting card.
Build a Personal Art Collection
Rather than treating each finished page as a one-time activity, start collecting them. Store completed artwork in a clear plastic sleeve folder or a dedicated scrapbook. Jot the date on the back of every page. Over time, flipping through this growing collection reveals genuine artistic progress and creates a meaningful keepsake.
Use It as Drawing Practice
Finally, challenge yourself to recreate the same unicorn character on a blank sheet without any printed guide. Reference your colored version for details and proportions. This step moves creativity beyond coloring into actual drawing — a deeply rewarding skill that opens up a whole new world of artistic expression.
