Cinnamoroll Coloring Pages bring one of Sanrio’s most beloved characters to your coloring table – and this collection of 80+ free pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com covers Cinnamoroll across his full range: simple portrait pages with clean outlines for younger children, playful scene pages featuring Café Cinnamon, sky and cloud compositions, seasonal holiday looks, friend group pages with Mocha and Chiffon and the rest of the café crew, costume pages, and the imaginative crossover compositions (astronaut, chef, witch, gardener) that have made this collection one of the most varied Sanrio character collections on the site. Cinnamoroll’s visual identity – the white body, the enormous ears, the cinnamon roll tail, the consistently soft and airy Café Cinnamon world he inhabits – gives these pages a specific, recognizable atmosphere that holds across all 80+ designs. The full Sanrio universe on this site is available through our Sanrio Coloring Pages hub.

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Who Is Cinnamoroll?

Cinnamoroll (シナモロール) is a Sanrio character created by designer Yuko Shimizu, first introduced by Sanrio in 2001. He is officially described as a white Café Pup – a puppy, not a rabbit, though his enormous floppy ears are the feature most commonly mistaken for bunny ears. His name comes from his tail, which curls into a shape that resembles a cinnamon roll – a detail that, once noticed, makes both the name and the design feel immediately and completely right.

His origin story, as established in Sanrio’s character lore, is that Cinnamoroll was born among the clouds somewhere over Hokkaido, Japan, and floated down from the sky one day into the life of Café Cinnamon – a small café in Tokyo where he came to live with the café owner and staff. The clouds, the sky, the café setting, and the pastries and drinks associated with the café define the entire visual world that surrounds him: everything in Cinnamoroll’s universe has the soft, floating, sweet quality of cloud imagery meeting café warmth. This is why his coloring pages consistently feature clouds, stars, pastries, teacups, cinnamon rolls, milk bottles, and the gentle indoor atmosphere of a café – these are not random cute props but the specific elements of his canonical world.

In the Sanrio character ecosystem, Cinnamoroll travels with a group of friends who also live at or around the café. Mocha is a brown puppy with caramel-colored ears – Cinnamoroll’s closest companion and the most visually distinct from him. Chiffon is a cream-white female puppy with rounder features. Cappuccino is a beige-tan male puppy. Espresso is a darker, more rust-tan puppy. Milk is a very pale, nearly white puppy with a particularly round head. All five appear in pages in this collection alongside Cinnamoroll, with their café-drink-inspired names reinforcing the Café Cinnamon world that defines the whole group.

Cinnamoroll won the Sanrio Character Ranking in both 2022 and 2023 – a particularly notable achievement because he became the first male Sanrio character to consistently top the ranking in the event’s modern era, historically dominated by Hello Kitty and My Melody. His popularity has grown substantially among older Sanrio fans, which is why this collection’s pages span from very simple child-oriented portraits to more intricate scene and costume compositions that suit adult colorists who enjoy detail work.

What’s Inside the Cinnamoroll Collection

The simple portrait and close-up pages – Easy Cinnamoroll Face Coloring Page, Simple Cinnamoroll on a Cloud Coloring Page, Cute Cinnamoroll Portrait Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Sitting Sweetly Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Portrait Coloring Page, Simple Sitting Cinnamoroll Coloring Page, Easy Adorable Cinnamoroll Coloring Page, Simple Happy Cinnamoroll Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Waving Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Happy Pose Coloring Page, Easy Cinnamoroll Coloring Page for Kids – are the most accessible pages in the collection. These features of Cinnamoroll, with minimal background elements, clean outlines, and large open areas suited to preschoolers and early elementary children who want to color the character without the complexity of detailed scene compositions.

The Café Cinnamon and sky pages – Cinnamoroll at Cafe Cinnamon Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Serving Desserts at Cafe Cinnamon Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Napping on a Cafe Chair Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Flying Above the Clouds Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Sleeping on a Cloud Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll on a Planet Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll with Milk Coloring Page – are the most character-authentic pages in the collection, drawing directly from the café and sky world that defines Cinnamoroll’s visual identity. These pages show him in the settings that Sanrio designed specifically around him, and coloring them in the canonical palette produces the most recognizable Cinnamoroll results.

The food and drink pages – Cinnamoroll Tea Party Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll with Bubble Tea Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll with Cake, Cinnamoroll Eating a Strawberry Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Chef Baking Cupcakes Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Carrying Pastries in a Chef Hat Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Chef Near Tokyo Tower Coloring Page – cover Cinnamoroll’s strong association with café food and baking. The chef pages in particular are a natural fit: Cinnamoroll in a small chef’s hat decorating cupcakes or carrying a tray of pastries is one of the most canonical images in his character design vocabulary.

The friends and group pages – Cinnamoroll with Mocha Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll with Chiffon Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll with Cappuccino and Espresso Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Friends Music Band Coloring Page, Badtz-Maru, Pompompurin, Cinnamoroll Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll on the Sanrio Bus Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Sticker Sheet Coloring Page – bring multiple characters together. The friends pages require attention to each character’s canonical color – Mocha’s brown, Chiffon’s cream, Cappuccino’s beige, Espresso’s rust-tan – against Cinnamoroll’s white. The Badtz-Maru and Pompompurin page extends beyond the café crew into the broader Sanrio universe.

The activity and lifestyle pages – Cinnamoroll Studying With Coffee Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Reading Fantasy Castle Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Reading at a Picnic Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Writing Thank You Note Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Listening to Music with Headphones Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll with Laptop Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll on Skateboard, Cinnamoroll Driving Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Wearing Sunglasses in a Swim Ring Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll in the Bath, Cinnamoroll Makeup Time Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Selfie with Camera and Bear Friend Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll with Balloons – show Cinnamoroll in everyday human-adjacent activities. These pages have a particular warmth because placing a cloud puppy in relatable daily-life situations (reading with coffee, listening to music, doing homework, taking a selfie) creates the gentle absurdity that makes character merchandise so appealing.

The costume and imaginative pages – Cinnamoroll Astronaut with Space Donuts Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Gardener Planting Flowers Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll in a Witch Costume with Pumpkin Coloring Page, King Cinnamoroll, Cinnamoroll and Unicorn, Cinnamoroll Flying an Airplane Coloring Page – are the most compositionally ambitious pages in the collection, placing Cinnamoroll in elaborate dress-up and fantasy scenarios that significantly expand the coloring challenge beyond the standard white-body palette.

The seasonal pages – Cinnamoroll Christmas Gifts Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll with Candy Cane and Santa Hat Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Holding a Star with Christmas Gifts Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Winter Skiing Snow Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Halloween Coloring Page, Cute Cinnamoroll Halloween Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll in a Witch Costume with Pumpkin Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Valentine’s Day Coloring Page, Cinnamoroll Easter Coloring Page – cover the major seasonal calendar, making this collection particularly useful for holiday-themed coloring activities throughout the year.

Coloring Tips for Cinnamoroll Pages

Cinnamoroll’s visual design is built on white as a positive color rather than an absence of color – his white body is the primary element of his design, not a blank canvas waiting to be filled. Understanding this before you start any page is the key to producing finished work that reads as recognizably Cinnamoroll rather than generically white.

Rendering the white body is the technical core of any Cinnamoroll page. White, as a coloring color, requires shadow to have dimension, and the shadow colors you choose determine the entire mood of the finished piece. The canonical Cinnamoroll palette uses cool blue-gray shadows – not warm gray, not beige, not lavender, but a clean cool blue-gray in the lightest possible value. Apply this shadow color only in the recessed areas where Cinnamoroll’s body curves away from the light source: the underside of his belly, the inner curves of his ears where they fold, the shadow cast by his head onto his body. Keep the majority of his body as bright paper-white. The restraint is the point – Cinnamoroll’s airy, cloud-like quality comes from how little coloring he actually receives on his body, not how much.

His ears are the most expressive element of his design. They are very long – longer than his body is wide – and they flop forward and downward in the classic Cinnamoroll pose. The inside surface of each ear (the inner ear) should be rendered in a slightly warmer pink-white or the lightest possible pink, distinct from the cool-white exterior of the ear. This is a small detail, but one that separates a careful Cinnamoroll coloring from a generic white coloring.

His tail – the cinnamon roll tail that gives him his name – curls into a round, layered spiral at his back. The tail should be rendered in the same cool-white palette as his body, with shadow lines following the spiral grooves of the curl. Some colorists render the tail very slightly warmer than the body (a hint of cream or lightest tan in the spiral grooves) to suggest the warmth of a baked pastry, which is thematically appropriate and creates a subtle but effective contrast.

His face is extremely minimal – two small dark oval eyes, a tiny pink nose dot, and the characteristic pink blush circles on his cheeks. The blush circles are one of the most important Cinnamoroll details: they should be a very soft, desaturated pink – not vivid rose, not red, but a faded dusty pink that reads as a gentle flush. If you color his blush too saturated, his expression reads as embarrassed or alarmed; if you keep it soft, he reads as content and drowsy, which is his signature mood.

Background and scene elements are where most of the color in a Cinnamoroll page lives. The strategic approach used by Sanrio illustrators and by experienced Cinnamoroll fans is to keep Cinnamoroll himself largely white and build all the vivid color in the world around him. This means clouds can be rendered in soft sky blue, background skies in deeper powder blue, café furniture in warm cream and tan, pastries in golden-brown and dusty rose, teacups in any accent color you choose, and stars in pale yellow-gold. The white character floating in a world of soft pastel colors creates the specific airy visual quality that defines Cinnamoroll illustration.

For the sky and cloud pages – Flying Above the Clouds, Sleeping on a Cloud, Sitting on a Cloud, Astronaut with Space Donuts – the sky color dramatically changes the mood. A pale powder blue sky produces the classic daytime Cinnamoroll look. A deeper periwinkle blue with tiny white stars produces the night sky look common in his dreamier pages. A soft pink-orange gradient produces the golden hour mood that appears in some of his seasonal illustrations. For night sky pages (Sleeping on a Cloud Under the Moon, Wearing Headphones Under the Stars), keep the background dark blue-indigo and render the stars and moon in pale yellow-gold and near-white, with Cinnamoroll as the brightest white element in the composition.

For the café and food pages, the pastry and prop colors follow a warm palette that contrasts naturally with Cinnamoroll’s cool white: cupcake frosting in dusty rose or pale lavender, cake layers in warm golden-cream, milk bottles in white with a pale blue cap, coffee cups in warm tan or any color that suits the illustration’s mood. The café furniture pages (Café Cinnamon interior) should use warm wood tones for tables and chairs – mid brown, caramel, or warm tan – against lighter background walls.

For the friends pages, color each companion in their canonical palette: Mocha in warm chocolate brown with caramel-lighter ear interiors, Chiffon in a slightly creamier off-white distinct from Cinnamoroll’s pure white, Cappuccino in medium beige-tan, and Espresso in a deeper rust-tan. Placing these warm brown and tan tones alongside Cinnamoroll’s cool white creates the natural color harmony that makes the friend group visually coherent as an ensemble.

For the seasonal and costume pages: the Halloween pages call for orange pumpkins, black witch hats, and purple or dark teal costume elements against Cinnamoroll’s white. The Christmas pages call for a red Santa hat, green and gold gift wrapping, and the white-and-gold of a Christmas star or snow. The Valentine’s Day page calls for soft pinks and reds in the hearts. Keep the seasonal elements themselves vivid – these pages work by contrast between the vivid seasonal palette and Cinnamoroll’s white.

For the chibi and simple kid pages, use a flat color approach without complex shading: solid areas of sky blue, pastel pink, and soft yellow that define the Cinnamoroll brand palette, keeping Cinnamoroll white in the center. The simplicity of these pages is their strength, and overworking them with shading loses the clean, graphic quality that makes kawaii character illustration work.

5 Activities to Do With Your Cinnamoroll Pages

Color the Café Cinnamon world as a matched series. Print the Cinnamoroll at Café Cinnamon page, the Cinnamoroll Serving Desserts page, and the Cinnamoroll Napping on a Café Chair page, and color all three with a consistent café interior palette – warm wood furniture, cream walls, soft lighting suggested by warm-yellow highlights on surfaces. Keep the color treatment of Cinnamoroll identical across all three pages: same cool-white body, same soft pink blush, same dark eyes. Mounted together, the three pages create a mini narrative of a day at Café Cinnamon – arrival, work, and rest – that reads as a deliberate series rather than three independent coloring pages.

Make a sky-to-night progression. Print the Cinnamoroll Flying Above the Clouds page (daytime sky), the Cinnamoroll Sleeping on a Cloud page (transitional), and the Cinnamoroll Sleeping on a Cloud Under the Moon and Stars page (night sky), and color each one with the sky palette appropriate to its time of day – powder blue for daytime, deeper periwinkle with gold sun-glow for late afternoon, deep indigo-blue with pale gold stars for night. Use the same Cinnamoroll coloring (white body, pink details) across all three, letting only the sky change. This creates a sky-to-night progression where the character stays constant, and the world transforms around him – a color study in atmospheric light that also tells a complete day-to-night story.

Create a friend’s portrait collection. Print Cinnamoroll with Mocha, Cinnamoroll with Chiffon, and Cinnamoroll with Cappuccino and Espresso, and color each page with careful attention to each companion’s canonical brown-to-tan palette range alongside Cinnamoroll’s cool white. Before you start, write down the color name you plan to use for each character – Mocha’s specific brown, Chiffon’s specific cream, Cappuccino’s beige, and Espresso’s rust-tan – and use the same color for each character consistently across all three pages. This character color consistency exercise is one of the most useful skills in any coloring practice that involves an ensemble cast, and the warm Cinnamoroll friend palette (all warm browns and tans against his cool white) is particularly well-suited for learning it.

Design a Café Cinnamon menu board. After coloring the Café Cinnamon interior page or any of the food and drink pages (Tea Party, with Bubble Tea, with Cake, with Milk, Serving Desserts), use a separate blank piece of paper to design a café menu for Café Cinnamon – listing the drinks and pastries visible in the pages you colored, with made-up prices in yen and a small hand-drawn illustration of each item alongside its name. Color the menu in the same warm café palette as the interior pages. This creative writing and illustration extension connects directly to Cinnamoroll’s canonical world – Café Cinnamon is a real named place in his lore – and produces a keepsake document that pairs with the colored pages as a complete Café Cinnamon reference.

Create a seasonal Cinnamoroll calendar display. Print the Valentine’s Day page, the Easter page, the Halloween page, and one of the Christmas pages, and color all four in their canonical seasonal palettes – pinks and reds for Valentine’s, spring pastels for Easter, orange and black for Halloween, red and gold for Christmas. Write the season or holiday below each finished page and mount all four in a horizontal or grid display. Each page uses the same Cinnamoroll white-body coloring as the anchor, with the seasonal color palette surrounding him. The display creates a year-in-Cinnamoroll’s-life format that shows how one character with one consistent design can carry four completely different seasonal moods simply through the color of what surrounds him.

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