Free Lady and the Tramp Coloring Pages: 60+ printable PDF pages featuring Lady, Tramp, their family scenes, the spaghetti dinner, Scamp, Angel, Jock the Scottish Terrier, Trusty the Bloodhound, Si and Am the Siamese cats, Tony, Mr. Busy Beaver, the puppies, and Christmas pages. All free, download PDF to print, or color online.
The two leads run on opposite palettes, and that contrast is the visual heart of the set. Lady is all warmth and smoothness: golden-tan fur, long silky ears, and the composed look of a well-loved family dog. Tramp is the opposite: rough, warm grey, unkempt, streetwise, and carrying the slightly dusty quality of a dog who belongs to nobody. On any page where they appear together, keeping those two palettes clearly distinct is what makes the relationship read without a word.
The pages are divided into two types. Solo and portrait pages, Lady alone, Tramp walking, Jock in his tartan jacket, and Trusty the Bloodhound put the focus on one character’s palette and expression. Scene pages, the spaghetti dinner, the family with puppies, Lady and Tramp in love, Lady kissing Tramp, bring two or more characters into a shared setting and ask you to balance their palettes against each other and the environment. Simpler puppy and portrait pages suit younger children and quick sessions; the detailed scene pages and the Si and Am double-character pages give older fans more to work through.
These pages work well at home or as fan art for any viewer of the film. These are fan-made coloring pages and are not official, licensed, or endorsed by Disney or any rights holder of the Lady and the Tramp franchise.
Quick Answer
Lady and the Tramp coloring pages are a free set of 60+ printable PDFs and online coloring sheets covering Lady, Tramp, their puppies and family, Scamp, Angel, Jock, Trusty, Si and Am, Tony, Joe, Mr. Busy Beaver, Buster, and Collette and Danielle, across solo, duo, and scene pages. The warm-versus-rough contrast between Lady and Tramp runs through every page they share.
Best for: Lady and the Tramp fans, Disney fans, younger children, older kids, teens, adults, and anyone who enjoys dog and classic Disney romance coloring
Formats: printable PDF and online coloring
Popular characters: Lady, Tramp, Scamp, Jock, Trusty, Si, and Am
Creative uses: fan art practice, classic Disney displays, the spaghetti scene as a standalone art piece, love and romance-themed cards, and puppy coloring for younger children
What’s Inside Lady and the Tramp Coloring Pages
Lady Coloring Pages
Lady appears across many solo and portrait pages: Lady the Cocker Spaniel, elegant Lady Spaniel, beautiful Lady Spaniel, Lady dog walking, Lady hides in the box, Lady playing with three birds, Lady looks at Tramp, Lady kisses Tramp, and Lady with Trusty and Jock.
Coloring Lady: Lady is a golden-tan cocker spaniel with long, silky, slightly darker ears and a pale cream chest and muzzle. Her eyes are large and warm brown. The key to her character is smoothness: her fur should look soft and well-groomed, so use a warm, even golden-tan across the body with slightly richer tones on the ears and top of the head. Her nose is a small, warm brown. Nothing should look rough or matte on Lady.
Tramp Coloring Pages
Tramp appears across many solo and duo pages: Tramp the stray mutt, Tramp walking, Tramp walking away from Lady, Tramp sits on the ground, Tramp raises a front leg, Tramp hugs Lady, Tramp gets a collar, Tramp with Lady, and Tramp and Lady.
Coloring Tramp: Tramp’s coat is a warm grey with slightly darker grey patches and a scruffier, less polished look than Lady’s smooth fur. His eyebrows and muzzle are a slightly lighter warm grey, and his eyes carry the knowing, streetwise expression that defines him. Where Lady is golden and smooth, Tramp is grey and rough: the key is making his grey feel warm and lived-in rather than cold or sad. A warm mid-grey with slightly darker shadow tones on his haunches and neck captures the scruffy dignity of a stray who has learned to take care of himself.
Spaghetti Dinner Pages
Three pages cover the iconic spaghetti dinner at Tony’s restaurant: Tramp and Lady eating spaghetti, Lady and Tramp eating spaghetti, and the Lady and Tramp dinner. Tony Playing Accordion and Joe Playing Mandolin also belong to this setting.
Coloring the spaghetti scene: this is the most famous scene in the film and the most rewarding page in the set to get right. The setting is a warm Italian restaurant at night: deep red-checkered tablecloth, candlelight, brick walls, and a warm amber glow over the whole scene. Keep Lady’s golden-tan warm and glowing in the candlelight, and let Tramp’s grey pick up the same warmth so both characters feel bathed in the same light. The spaghetti itself is pale cream-yellow with a red tomato sauce. Tony and Joe add dark, warm tones: brown suits, warm skin, expressive faces.
Tramp and Lady Family Pages
Several pages show Lady and Tramp with their puppies and growing family: Tramp and Lady with their kids, Lady Tramp with their children, Lady and Tramp with their four kids, Lady and Tramp with their children, and Tramp and puppies.
Coloring family pages: the puppy group pages are the warmest in the set. Lady’s golden tan and Tramp’s warm grey produce a range of puppy tones: some pups are golden like Lady, some are grey like Tramp, and young Scamp and his siblings show both. A warm, soft background, gentle yellows or pale blues for a domestic interior, suits the cozy family feeling of these pages.
Scamp, Angel, and Second-Generation Pages
Scamp and Angel, the second-generation characters introduced in the sequel, appear in several pages: young Scamp, Scamp the son, Scamp the mixed-blood dog, Scamp barking, Angel the mixed-blood dog, Angel dog walking, elegant Angel dog, Angel and Scamp, and Scamp and Annette.
Coloring Scamp and Angel: Scamp is a younger, scruffier version of Tramp with a similar warm grey coat, while Angel has a lighter, warmer coat that suggests her mix of Lady’s warmth and Tramp’s street heritage. Collette and Danielle, Scamp’s sisters, appear with a gift box on one page: they suit a warmer, neater palette similar to Lady’s golden tones.
Jock and Trusty Pages
Jock the Scottish Terrier appears in five pages: Jock the Scottish Terrier, Jock the terrier in clothes, Jock sits on the floor, Jock hides a bone, and Jock and puppies. Trusty the Bloodhound appears in three pages: Trusty the Bloodhound, Trusty Lady and Jock, and Lady with Trusty and Jock.
Coloring Jock and Trusty: Jock is a black Scottish Terrier with a small warm tan above each eye and on the lower legs and chest. On the Jock in clothes page, his tartan jacket is the main coloring event: a Scottish tartan uses two or three colors in a grid pattern, typically deep greens or reds with a contrasting accent. Trusty is a warm reddish-brown Bloodhound with deep wrinkles, droopy eyes, and long, soft ears. His coat runs from a warm amber-brown on the back to a paler cream on the belly and legs.
Si and Am Pages
Si and Am, the mischievous Siamese cats, appear in three pages: Si and Am, the twin cats, and Am and Si, the Siamese cats. Lady, Si, and Am share one additional page.
Coloring Si and Am: Siamese cats have a very specific and striking color pattern: a pale cream-white body with darker brown on the face mask, ears, lower legs, and tail. The eyes are a vivid blue. Si and Am’s design exaggerates these markings into an elegant, sharp contrast. Keep the body genuinely pale cream, not yellow or warm, so the dark markings read as dramatically as possible.
Mr. Busy Beaver Pages
Mr. Busy Beaver appears in three pages: Mr. Busy Beaver, Mr. Busy the Beaver pulling a log, and Mr. Busy helps Lady.
Coloring Mr. Busy Beaver: Busy is a warm medium brown with a paler cream-yellow belly and the flat, scaled tail characteristic of beavers. His buck teeth are a pale cream, and his expressions range from self-important to flustered. A warm, earthy brown with slightly darker tones on his back and tail suits his industrious, no-nonsense character.
Lady and Christmas Bells Page
One page shows a lady with Christmas bells in a seasonal setting.
Coloring the Christmas page: keep Lady in her warm golden-tan and give the Christmas bells a bright metallic gold or silver. A deep green for any holly or ribbon elements and a warm red for any bows finish the classic Christmas palette. This is the most seasonally flexible page in the set.
Printable PDF and Online Lady and the Tramp Coloring Pages
Every design comes in two ways: a printable PDF for paper, or the same artwork colored on screen.
Using both formats: print the PDF when you want a clean sheet for pencils, markers, or crayons, and use the on-screen version when there is no printer nearby. The PDF holds the film’s gentle, expressive character linework cleanly on standard letter or A4 paper.
What These Pages Do
Lady and the Tramp is built around a visual argument that the warmth between two characters can exist across entirely different palettes. Lady and Tramp look nothing alike, and that difference is not a design problem to be smoothed over: it is the whole point. Working through this set means learning how two very different palettes can share a composition without one overwhelming the other, and how warmth in a color communicates more than hue alone. Tramp’s grey does not need to be golden to feel warm: it needs to lean toward warmth rather than away from it, and that is a coloring decision available on every grey-dominant page. That principle carries into any coloring involving contrasting characters, materials, or moods. From here, cartoon coloring pages are the parent hub, and 101 Dalmatians coloring pages and Bambi coloring pages offer classic Disney animal storytelling in a comparable spirit. For the romantic theme, love coloring pages extend that mood further.
The American Art Therapy Association describes everyday coloring as recreation and self-care rather than clinical therapy. For a Lady and the Tramp fan, sitting down with the spaghetti scene or a Lady portrait is a quiet, screen-free activity built around characters and a story they love. The American Academy of Pediatrics points to creative, open-ended activities as a recognized part of healthy development in children, and the range here, from simple puppy portraits that suit the youngest colorists to the detailed spaghetti scene with its candlelit restaurant setting, gives children of genuinely different skill levels something rewarding to work with.
How to Color Lady and the Tramp Coloring Pages
These steps work for any page in the set, from a simple portrait to the full restaurant scene.
Keep Lady warm and Tramp warm in different ways. Lady’s warmth is golden: rich tan, silky, glowing. Tramp’s warmth is grey-based: the same underlying warmth, but expressed through a lighter touch of amber in his mid-grey rather than any gold. On any page with both, this shared-but-different warmth is what makes them a pair rather than opposites.
On Lady pages, work fur from light to dark. Start with the base golden-tan across the whole body, then add the slightly richer tones on the ears and top of the head, and finish with the warm brown shadow at the root of each ear. This three-step approach gives her coat the layered, silky look that defines her character.
On Tramp pages, avoid cold grey. The moment his grey turns blue-grey or cool grey, he loses his warmth and reads as sad or uninviting. Keep a touch of warm ochre in the mid-tones, and the character stays the charming, resourceful stray the film establishes.
In the spaghetti scene, light the whole page with the candle first. The warm amber candlelight affects every element: Lady’s tan picks up gold, Tramp’s grey picks up warmth, the tablecloth reads as deep warm red rather than flat red, and the background brickwork glows. Decide on the candlelight color before filling any major element.
On the Si and Am pages, make the body truly pale. The cream-white body must stay genuinely pale so the dark brown mask, ears, and legs read with maximum contrast. If the body drifts warm or yellow, the markings lose their sharpness, and the design loses its elegance.
5 Creative Craft Ideas with Lady and the Tramp Coloring Pages
Spaghetti Scene Valentine Card
Color the Tramp and Lady eating spaghetti page in warm candlelight tones, then trim it to fit the front of a folded A4 sheet.
Write a short message inside and give it as a Valentine’s or anniversary card. The whole project takes under twenty minutes and uses only the coloring page, a sheet of A4, scissors, and glue.
Lady and Tramp Portrait Pair
Color a solo Lady page and a solo Tramp page separately, each in their series palette: Lady in warm golden-tan, Tramp in warm mid-grey.
Cut both to the same square size and mount them side by side on a sheet of dark card. Write their names underneath in matching handwriting for a simple paired display that takes about thirty minutes.
Jock Tartan Coloring Study
Color the Jock terrier in the clothes page, giving his jacket a real tartan pattern using two or three colors on a grid: for example, a deep green base with red and yellow lines crossing it.
Use a ruler and fine-liner to keep the grid lines straight. The finished page doubles as a mini lesson in how tartan patterns are structured, and takes about twenty to thirty minutes.
Puppy Family Bookmark Strip
Color the Tramp and Lady with their four kids page, then cut out each puppy individually as a small square roughly 4 cm across.
Glue all four puppies in a vertical column on a strip of card roughly 5 cm wide and 20 cm tall, write “Lady and the Tramp” along the top, and laminate or tape both sides. The result is a multi-character bookmark that takes under thirty minutes to make.
Si and Am Contrast Postcard
Color the Si and Am twin cats page using the exact Siamese contrast: very pale cream body, deep brown mask and legs, vivid blue eyes.
Trim the finished page to postcard size (10 cm × 15 cm), write a message on the blank back, and send it or display it. The simple, high-contrast design makes this one of the most striking finished pieces in the set.
FAQ About Lady and the Tramp Coloring Pages
Are these Lady and the Tramp coloring pages free, and can I color them online?
Yes. Every page is free, with no account, email, or payment required. Download the PDF to print at home, or color the design on screen in the browser.
Which characters are included?
The set covers Lady, Tramp, Scamp, Angel, Jock, Trusty, Si and Am, Tony, Joe, Mr. Busy Beaver, Buster, Collette and Danielle, and young Scamp and Annette, across solo, duo, family, and scene pages, including the spaghetti dinner and Christmas pages.
What is Lady and the Tramp?
Lady and the Tramp is a Disney animated film released in 1955, based on a story by Ward Greene. It follows Lady, a pampered cocker spaniel, and Tramp, a streetwise stray, who fall in love over a shared plate of spaghetti at an Italian restaurant. It was the first Disney animated film released in widescreen CinemaScope. You can read more on the Wikipedia page.
What colors should I use for Lady?
Lady is a warm golden-tan cocker spaniel with slightly richer golden-brown on her long ears, a pale cream chest and muzzle, and warm brown eyes. Her fur should look smooth and soft: even, warm fills rather than rough or matte tones.
What colors should I use for Tramp?
Tramp is a warm mid-grey with slightly darker grey patches and a scruffier coat than Lady. His grey must lean warm: a touch of ochre in the mid-tones keeps him looking charming and lived-in rather than cold. His muzzle and eyebrow markings are a slightly lighter warm grey.
How do I color the spaghetti scene?
Set the candlelight warmth first: a pale amber-gold glow affects every element on the page. Lady’s tan picks up extra warmth, Tramp’s grey becomes amber-touched, the tablecloth is a deep warm red, and the background brickwork glows orange-brown. Fill the characters after settling the light, not before.
Are the Si and Am pages good for younger children?
The Si and Am pages are better suited to older children and teens because the Siamese contrast, pale cream body against deep brown markings, requires keeping two very different tones cleanly separated. Simpler puppy pages and the Lady portrait pages are a better fit for younger children.
Are there pages with the puppies?
Yes. The set includes Tramp and Lady with their kids, Lady Tramp with their children, Lady and Tramp with their four kids, Lady and Tramp with their children, the Tramp and puppies, Jock and puppies, Scamp, Angel, Scamp and Annette, and Collette and Danielle with a gift box.
Are these official Disney coloring pages?
No. They are fan-made coloring sheets for personal, non-commercial use and are not affiliated with or endorsed by Disney or any rights holder of the Lady and the Tramp franchise.
What crafts can I make with these pages?
Popular options include a spaghetti scene Valentine card, a Lady and Tramp portrait pair, a Jock tartan coloring study, a puppy family bookmark strip, and a Si and Am contrast postcard.
More Disney and Classic Cartoon Coloring Pages
Browse the full set at ColoringPagesOnly.com, then open any design to print it or color it on screen.
These pages suit home use and fan creative sessions for all ages. They are fan-made coloring designs and are not official products of Disney.
For the final pass: keep Lady warm and golden, keep Tramp warm and grey, and on the spaghetti scene, settle the candlelight before filling the characters. Those three notes cover every page in the set.
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