Aloha, artists! Welcome to an artistic journey on the shores of Kauai, where a lonely girl named Lilo adopted a “dog” who turned out to be a chaotic alien experiment. This collection of Lilo & Stitch coloring pages captures the beautiful, wild, and heartwarming spirit of “Ohana.” Here, creators will find more than just outlines; they’ll discover moments frozen in time. Explore intricate designs featuring Experiment 626 (the lovable Stitch) in all his mischievous glory – from his “dog” disguise to his full alien form. Find quiet scenes of Lilo practicing her hula, and dynamic pages of the two surfing magnificent waves. Each line drawing is a new story. What vibrant colors will you choose for the hibiscus flowers surrounding them? This YoloColoring gallery is a celebration of found family, friendship, and finding where you belong.

Alien Stitch with laser blasters

Butterfly on Stitch’s nose

Lilo aiming camera at viewer

Lilo and Stitch in hammock

Lilo feeding Pudge the fish

Lilo holding Scrump the doll

Lilo hugging Stitch tightly

Lilo in hula dress dancing

Nani skillfully surfing wave

Pink Experiment Angel winking

Stitch and Angel holding hands

Stitch drinking coconut on beach

Stitch eating large ice cream

Stitch holding a small frog

Stitch in Elvis jumpsuit guitar

Stitch playing ukulele under palm

Stitch pointing to badness chart

Stitch pretending to be dog

Stitch reading Ugly Duckling book

Stitch surfing a big wave

Stitch with giant sandcastle
Fun Facts About Lilo & Stitch!
He’s Experiment 626!
Before he was Lilo’s furry companion, Stitch was known as Experiment 626, a genetic creation designed by Dr. Jumba Jookiba to cause chaos. He’s super strong, incredibly smart, and… surprisingly fluffy!
The Meaning of “Ohana”
This isn’t just a movie quote! “Ohana” is a real and powerful Hawaiian concept meaning “family.” It teaches that family (both born into and the one you choose) is bound together, and no one gets left behind or forgotten.
Dancing for Authenticity
To truly capture the spirit of Hawaii, the film’s creators and animators learned traditional hula dancing themselves! They wanted every movement Lilo makes while dancing to be genuine and respectful of the culture.
Coloring Tips for Your Lilo & Stitch Masterpiece
- Stitch’s Alien Texture: Stitch isn’t just one flat shade of blue. To give him that unique alien look, start with a light blue base. Then, use a darker blue or even a touch of purple in the shaded areas (like under his arms, inside his ears, or under his chin) to create depth and texture.
- The Colors of Kauai: This story is set in paradise! Make the backgrounds pop. Use the warmest, most vibrant greens for the jungle leaves, bright pinks and yellows for the hibiscus flowers, and try blending turquoise with a deep indigo for that perfect ocean wave.
- Lilo’s Iconic Dress: That red dress with the white leaf pattern is famous! For a clean, sharp look, color the entire dress with your red crayon or marker first. After it’s dry, use a white gel pen or a fine-tipped white paint marker to draw the delicate leaf patterns on top.
Download and Keep Exploring!
This artistic journey with Lilo and Stitch is just beginning. Click the download button on your favorite designs and let the story of ‘Ohana’ unfold at the tip of your crayon. If you loved capturing this mischievous duo, don’t let the adventure stop. Be sure to explore our entire collection of Disney coloring pages for even more magical moments!

David Chen is the lead illustrator and the artistic talent behind YoloColoring’s unique library. As our chief creator, David is responsible for designing the vast collection of beautiful, engaging, and high-quality coloring pages that our community loves. His passion for art and detail is evident in every single line he draws.

