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Wicked Coloring Page with Glinda and Elphaba
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What It Is:
This printable Wicked coloring page features Elphaba the Wicked Witch and Glinda the Good Witch standing together in a magical landscape inspired by the Land of Oz. Dressed in their iconic outfits—Elphaba with her tall hat and wand, Glinda with her sparkling crown and gown—this detailed page is perfect for fans of the beloved musical.
Why Use It:
This Wicked coloring page inspires creativity while celebrating friendship, identity, and courage. It encourages children and teens to explore character contrasts, express emotion through color, and connect with the iconic Broadway story in a hands-on way.
How to Use It:
• Pair with a theater or musical appreciation lesson
• Use as a fun craft during a Wicked-themed party or movie night
• Offer as a quiet-time activity for drama club or fans of the story
Grade Level Suitability:
Great for Grades 3 and up
• Grades 3–5: Supports visual storytelling and musical interest
• Middle & High School: Ideal for theater lovers and creative projects
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, drama coaches, and Wicked fans seeking a character-rich coloring activity that blends visual arts with musical theater appreciation.
This printable Wicked coloring page features Elphaba the Wicked Witch and Glinda the Good Witch standing together in a magical landscape inspired by the Land of Oz. Dressed in their iconic outfits—Elphaba with her tall hat and wand, Glinda with her sparkling crown and gown—this detailed page is perfect for fans of the beloved musical.
Why Use It:
This Wicked coloring page inspires creativity while celebrating friendship, identity, and courage. It encourages children and teens to explore character contrasts, express emotion through color, and connect with the iconic Broadway story in a hands-on way.
How to Use It:
• Pair with a theater or musical appreciation lesson
• Use as a fun craft during a Wicked-themed party or movie night
• Offer as a quiet-time activity for drama club or fans of the story
Grade Level Suitability:
Great for Grades 3 and up
• Grades 3–5: Supports visual storytelling and musical interest
• Middle & High School: Ideal for theater lovers and creative projects
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, drama coaches, and Wicked fans seeking a character-rich coloring activity that blends visual arts with musical theater appreciation.




