In this article, you’ll find 24 peacock coloring pages that are completely free to print and download! Whether you’re looking for something simple for younger kids or more detailed for older children and adults, there’s something here for every age and skill level.
Even if you’re looking for a quick creative break or planning a fun activity for kids, these pages are a great fit. I’ve included everything from simple, kid-friendly peacocks to more detailed designs for anyone who enjoys getting lost in the little lines.
You can use these pages for quiet time, art projects, party crafts, or even as decorations once they’re finished. Just click on any image below to open the printable PDF in a new tab – you can download and print it as often as you like.
They’re all sized for US letter paper, but they’ll also print just fine on A4. I hope you find a favorite or two in the bunch!
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10 Crafty Ideas to do with Peacock Coloring Pages
Here are 10 simple, creative, and budget-friendly craft ideas you can try with your finished peacock coloring pages, also perfect for adding a little extra fun after the coloring is done!
1. Peacock Fan Craft
For this craft, you’ll need a printed peacock coloring page with the tail open wide, a Popsicle stick or straw, and Coloring supplies in the form of markers, crayons, or watercolors in addition to glue or tape.
To begin with, you will have to color the peacock’s feathers brightly.
Next, just cut out the peacock and glue a Popsicle stick to the back, and that leads to the creation of the strikingly beautiful handheld fan.
2. Create a Keepsake Jar
If your child has a finished peacock coloring page they’re proud of, why not turn it into something they can keep or gift?
Cut out the parrot and wrap it around a clean jar — an empty jam or mason jar works great. Use glue or clear tape to secure it in place. You can even add a ribbon around the top for a little extra charm.
Fill the jar with notes, candy, or small treasures. Whether it’s a gift or something to keep on their shelf, it’s a sweet and personal way to give their artwork a second life.
3. Glitter Feathers Peacock Poster
For this craft, you’ll need a Printable peacock page, Glitter or sequins, Colored background paper, and Glue.
For this craft, you will have to color the peacock lightly. The next step to follow is to apply glue along the feathers’ lines. Now, sprinkle glitter or place sequins.
You can create the décor using the finished piece on colorful paper, which leads to the creation of a wonderful, sparkling wall poster.
4. DIY Wall Hanging
Turn one of those beautifully finished peacock coloring pages into a lovely wall hanging for your child’s room or play space.
Once the page is colored, glue it onto a sturdy piece of cardboard or cardstock for support. Then, punch two holes at the top and thread through a ribbon, string, or even yarn to create a simple hanger.
You can add a few extra decorations like sequins, feathers, or glitter around the border if your child wants to make it shine. Hang it up and let them feel proud every time they see their masterpiece on display.
5. Paper Plate Peacock Craft
This craft idea becomes a distinct piece with colored and cut peacock heads from a coloring page. Additionally, you’ll need a Paper plate cut in half for the tail, in addition to paint or markers. Feathers are mandatory for this craft, regardless of the type, whether real or paper. Throughout the process, you will need to use Glue.
To begin with the craft, you will have to start by coloring the peacock’s head.
To make the craft pop, simply paint one half of the paper plate with bright colors. Also, you may glue real feathers to it. To make the craft stand out, just attach the head to the plate for a 3D peacock display.
6. Make a Peacock Fact Fan (For Classrooms)
Print out a few different peacock coloring pages and let each student choose one to color. Once they’ve finished, have them cut out their peacock and glue it to the top portion of a long strip of cardstock.
Below the image, ask them to write one or two interesting facts about peacocks – where they live, what they eat, or what their feathers are used for. You can also provide lined paper strips if handwriting practice is part of the goal.
Once everyone’s finished, punch a hole in the bottom corner of each strip and connect them all with a brad or string to create a classroom “Peacock Fact Fan.” It’s fun, educational, and makes for a beautiful display that kids can flip through and proudly show off.
7. Another Paper Plate Peacock Craft
For this craft, you’ll need paper plates, blue, green, and yellow Colored paper, Scissors and glue, Paints or crayons, and Googly eyes.
To start with the craft, cut a paper plate in half and paint or color it in green and blue. Next, simply cut feather shapes from colored paper. Now, glue these feathers around the curved edge of the plate.
Simply use the small oval cut-out for the peacock’s body. To make it pop, attach googly eyes.
Do you want to customize it? Well, for that, you’ll need glitter or sequins for extra sparkle.
8. Peacock Crowns
What’s more fun than turning your artwork into something you can wear? After coloring in a peacock page, help your child cut out the feathered section or the entire bird to use as the centerpiece of a handmade crown.
Attach it to a strip of construction paper long enough to wrap around their head (you might need to tape two strips together). Then, secure the ends with tape or a staple.
They can add glitter, stickers, or even real feathers for extra flair. It’s a fun, regal craft that turns coloring time into dress-up time!
9. 3D Paper Peacock
For this craft, you’ll need construction paper in bright, peacock-colored hues. Besides, have Glue sticks, Scissors, and Pencils.
To start with the craft, cut and roll strips of colored paper into loops. With that, you will get striking 3D feathers.
Next, you need to arrange these feathers in a fan shape and glue them onto a base.
Now, you need to use the paper piece for cutting out the peacock body and attach it to the bottom center of the feather fan.
To finish the craft, simply add the facial features and top it off with a crown.
10. Storybook Cover
If your child enjoys writing stories or keeping a little journal, their colored peacock page can become the perfect custom cover.
Simply fold a few blank sheets of paper in half to create a booklet. Then glue the finished coloring page to the front as the cover, trimming it to fit if needed. You can also use cardstock behind it to make it sturdier.
Let them title their book and fill the inside with drawings, stories, or favorite memories. It’s a sweet way to turn their artwork into something useful and personal.