Bobbie Goods Coloring Pages — Free Printable Cottagecore PDFs
Free printable Bobbie-Goods-style cottagecore coloring pages. Cute bears, bunnies, foxes, tea-party scenes — hand-drawn line art. 8.5×11 PDFs, instant download, no email required.
What’s inside this collection
Four printable cottagecore coloring pages to start, in the soft hand-drawn aesthetic popularized by Bobbie Goods. Every page is hand-drawn line art, sized 8.5×11 at 300 DPI, optimized for crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Pages download instantly — no email signup, no ads, no spam.
The Bobbie Goods style is the “calm coloring” lane — soft animal characters, gentle scenes, tiny floral details, plenty of negative space. Kids who get overwhelmed by busy maximalist coloring pages settle into this style fast. Adults love it too, which is why these pages are also great for parent-and-kid coloring time.
The first cottagecore batch
- Cottage Bear — the signature soft teddy bear with a small bouquet, the heart of any Bobbie-Goods-style coloring book.
- Cottage Bunny — gentle rabbit in a flower garden. Big open shapes, perfect for younger kids who want a simpler page.
- Cottage Fox — fox sitting with a tea cup. A bit more detail for the kid who likes a small challenge.
- Tea Party scene — multiple animals at a picnic / tea party. The most-requested scene type in cottagecore coloring — plenty of stuff for kids to color in their own palette.
Why cottagecore works as a coloring topic
Cottagecore coloring is the Bluey of the printable world — a calm-pacing, low-stimulation alternative to maximalist Disney/anime pages. Search-trend data shows the rising-query band is dominated by non stimulating kids shows for toddlers, cottagecore aesthetic, and the broader Bobbie-Goods-style brand searches. There’s real cultural pull toward gentler creative time, and coloring is one of the cleanest expressions of that.
These pages also work well as a parent-and-kid activity. The aesthetic is mature enough that adults enjoy them, simple enough that a 5-year-old can color confidently.
Coming soon — more cottagecore animals + seasonal scenes
The next batches will add Cottage Mouse, Cottage Hedgehog, Cottage Sheep, Cottage Deer, plus seasonal scenes — autumn picnic, holiday baking, spring garden, summer berry-picking. We’ll prioritize what your kid asks for.
If there’s a specific cottagecore scene you want, tell us on Pinterest and we’ll add it to the queue.
How to print these coloring pages
- Click Download on any page above. The PDF opens in a new tab.
- Print on regular 8.5×11 paper. For markers, use cardstock so colors don’t bleed through.
- Color with colored pencils for the soft cottagecore look (recommended), or crayons / markers for vibrant variations.
- Hang the finished page on the fridge, frame it, or send it to grandma.
The shapes are intentionally clean. Kids can add their own backgrounds — a forest scene, a kitchen, a garden — to make each page their own.
Why kids love cottagecore coloring pages
The Bobbie Goods aesthetic is genuinely calming. Cute animals, gentle scenes, small charming details (a flower in the bear’s paw, a tea cup beside the fox, a tiny scarf on the bunny). Kids who get overwhelmed by busy patterns or scary characters settle in fast.
It’s also the opposite of the high-stim digital content kids are surrounded by. A 20-minute coloring session with one of these pages and a set of pencils is genuine analog quiet time. That’s increasingly hard to come by, and parents notice.
Make your own custom cottagecore coloring page
Try our AI generator above to make custom Bobbie-Goods-style coloring pages with your kid’s favorite scene:
- “A cottage bear baking blueberry muffins in a tiny kitchen”
- “Three cottage bunnies having a picnic by a stream”
- “A cottage fox reading a tiny book under a tree”
The generator draws line art in about 10 seconds and gives you a printable PDF. Note: it’s a fan-art tool — outputs are inspired by the cottagecore aesthetic but not Bobbie Goods’s actual artwork.
Coloring activities and party ideas
- Quiet-time station — print all four pages, set out colored pencils, leave on the kitchen table. Quietest 20 minutes of the week.
- Travel pack — print all four onto cardstock, fold into a kraft envelope with pencils, toss in your bag for restaurants and waiting rooms.
- Sibling activity — Cottage Bunny for the younger kid (simpler), Tea Party scene for the older kid (more detail).
- Library/classroom craft — these are free for personal and classroom use.
About these printables
Hand-drawn fan-art line art in the cottagecore aesthetic, optimized for printing on a home printer. Not affiliated with Bobbie Goods or her published coloring books. For personal use only — please don’t sell prints. If you love this style, buy Bobbie Goods’s actual coloring books — she’s a real working artist, and her work is genuinely lovely.
Questions parents ask
- What ages are these Bobbie-Goods-style coloring pages for?
- Designed for kids 5–10. The cottagecore aesthetic — soft animals, gentle scenes, tiny floral details — works for kids who like quiet, calm coloring time.
- Are these official Bobbie Goods coloring pages?
- No — these are fan-made hand-drawn line-art pages inspired by the cottagecore aesthetic popularized by Bobbie Goods, and not affiliated with Bobbie Goods or her published coloring books. For personal use only. If you love this style, buy her books — she's a real artist worth supporting.
- Can I print them on regular paper?
- Yes. Each PDF is 8.5×11 inches at 300 DPI — works on any home printer. We recommend cardstock if your child uses markers, so the soft pastels don't bleed.
- Why is the Bobbie Goods aesthetic so popular?
- Bobbie Goods went viral on TikTok in 2024 — the cottagecore animal coloring books resonate with the same audience that loves Bluey: parents seeking calm, gentle, low-stimulation creative time. Coloring her style of pages is the analog version of watching a slow-paced cozy show.
- Will you add more cottagecore scenes?
- Yes — this is the first batch of four. We'll add more cottagecore animals (mouse, hedgehog, sheep, deer) and seasonal scenes (autumn picnic, holiday baking, garden afternoon) as the topic grows.