In this article, 28 hummingbird coloring pages are waiting to flutter into your home — and the best part? These coloring sheets are completely free to download and print! Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or simply a bird lover, these pages are perfect for anyone enchanted by the charm and beauty of hummingbirds.
Throughout this collection, I have illustrated a variety of hummingbirds, highlighting their iridescent plumage, characteristic fluttering wings, and their enchanting dances with flowers that are in bloom. Therefore, sharpen your colored pencils and get ready for a coloring adventure that is guaranteed to be as dazzling as the flight of a hummingbird!
To start coloring, simply click on any of the images or links below — each one will open a high-resolution PDF in a new tab. From there, you’re free to download and print as many copies as you like!
All pages are designed to fit standard US letter-size paper, but they also print beautifully on A4. Happy coloring!
More Free Printable Coloring Pages
Looking for more coloring fun that kids of all ages will love and enjoy for hours? Don’t miss these amazing, playful, and engaging coloring page collections!
- Flower coloring pages
- Butterfly coloring pages
- Flamingo coloring pages
- Parrot coloring pages
10 Crafty Ideas to do with Hummingbird Coloring Pages
Looking for fun ways to reuse your hummingbird coloring pages? Here are 10 creative and affordable craft projects you can try right now!
1. Puzzle Game
You can turn my hummingbird illustrations into a fun and reusable puzzle that kids can enjoy over and over.
After coloring, glue the page onto a piece of sturdy cardboard or cereal box. Then, let it dry completely.
Next, you have to use a pencil to draw puzzle-like shapes over the artwork — you can make it as easy or as tricky as you like depending on the age of the kids.
Cut along the lines with scissors or a craft knife (grown-ups only for that part!) and mix up the pieces.
Finally, store it in a zip bag or envelope, and you’ve got your homemade puzzle ready to go.
2. Paper Lanterns
You can make soft glowing lanterns using your colored hummingbird pages for cozy evenings or even garden parties.
Print and color your page, then gently wrap it around a clean glass jar (Mason jars work great).
Now, use double-sided tape or Mod Podge to secure it. Drop a battery-powered tealight inside the jar — never use a real flame for safety.
Once it’s glowing, the hummingbird design will shine through beautifully, adding a magical touch to any tabletop or shelf.
3. DIY Bookmarks
To make sweet little hummingbird bookmarks that kids and adults will want to use and love — no more dog-eared pages!
You have to choose a section of your completed coloring page that features the hummingbird or a pretty floral element, then cut it into a long rectangle.
Glue it onto a piece of cardstock for thickness and trim the edges. Punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon or piece of yarn through it.
You can even laminate it to make it last longer. Perfect as gifts for classmates or book club buddies!
4. Window Garland
I love this craft, now you can brighten up any window space with a hummingbird garland made from your finished coloring pages.
First, print and color several hummingbirds, then cut them out carefully. You can keep them as is, or glue them onto thicker paper for durability.
Next, punch a small hole at the top of each cutout and thread them onto a long piece of twine, yarn, or ribbon — spacing them out evenly.
Finally, you can hang the garland across a window, doorway, or even along a bookshelf. When the light shines through, it’ll feel like a little flock of colorful birds has flown inside.
5. Greeting Cards
You can make heartfelt and charming greeting cards out of your finished hummingbird coloring pages for birthdays, thank-you notes, or just-because messages.
First, you have to cut out the hummingbird from the page (or use a smaller image if available). Then, fold a piece of cardstock in half to create your card base.
Now, glue the colored hummingbird onto the front and decorate the edges with stickers, washi tape, or hand-drawn flourishes.
You can write your message inside or help your child do it. These cards are perfect for gifting something personal, handmade, and beautiful.
6. Hummingbird Gift Tags
You can turn your hummingbird illustrations into unique gift tags for birthdays, holidays, or just-because surprises.
To begin, you have to choose smaller-sized hummingbirds or reduce your print size before coloring. After adding your colors, cut them into tag-sized pieces or around the shape of the bird.
Next, punch a hole at the top and thread some twine or ribbon through. Now, you can write a short message on the back — they’re perfect for adding a personal touch to wrapped presents or goodie bags.
7. Paper Fan Decorations
When it comes to decoration, it feels amazing. With this craft, you can make lovely, fluttery paper fans with hummingbird sheets that look beautiful as a party or room decoration.
How you can start? After coloring your page, you have to accordion-fold it back and forth, just like a fan. Then fold it in half and glue the two inner folds together to create a semi-circle.
Next, repeat with another page and glue both halves together for a full-circle fan. Add a string or ribbon to hang it, or simply tape it to the wall for a splash of cheerful, handmade décor.
8. Hanging Ornaments
You can make lovely hanging ornaments with my hummingbird pages that can be used for seasonal trees, gifts, or even everyday décor.
First, you have to color in your favorite hummingbird page, then cut it out and glue it to a piece of cardboard for strength.
Let it dry completely, then carefully cut around the shape again. Punch a small hole at the top and loop through a ribbon or piece of twine.
You can add sparkle with glitter glue, rhinestones, or metallic markers to make it more interesting and shining.
Now it’s ready — hang it in a sunny window, tie it to a gift, or use it to add a personal touch to any space!
9. Envelope Liners
You can give your letters a personal and colorful twist by turning your hummingbird coloring pages into envelope liners, sounds amazing, right?
Once you’ve finished coloring, trace the inside of your envelope onto the back of the artwork and cut out the shape just slightly smaller.
Next, slide the piece inside the envelope with the design facing outward, and glue only the top flap in place.
When your family member or relative person opens the envelope, they’ll be greeted with a delightful surprise tucked inside.
Finally, pop in your message and send off a little burst of joy!
10. Hanging Door Signs
You can make hanging door signs for bedrooms, classroom cubbies, or play spaces out of my hummingbird coloring pages.
First, you have to choose and color your favorite page, then cut out the hummingbird and any surrounding flowers or leaves you’d like to include.
Then, glue everything onto a sturdy piece of cardstock or lightweight cardboard to create the base of your sign.
Next, add a name or fun message like “Ava’s Room” or “Quiet, Please!” by using colorful markers or stickers.
Punch two holes at the top, thread through some ribbon or string, and it’s all set to hang.
Now display it proudly on a door or wall for a handmade touch that’s full of charm!