Have you ever wondered what it’d be like to spot a toucan deep in the rainforest? Let’s bring them to life with this collection of 24 toucan coloring pages! From their bold, oversized beaks to their curious, playful eyes, toucans are bursting with personality, and each page gives you the chance to add your creative flair to their tropical world.
In this collection of mine, you’ll find toucans peeking out from lush jungle leaves, flying through tropical skies, and quietly resting on leafy branches. Some are detailed for older kids or adults, and others are simple enough for little hands to enjoy too.
To get started, simply click any image or link below to open a printable PDF in a new tab. From there, you can download or print as many as you’d like.
All pages are sized for standard US letter paper and work perfectly on A4 too. Hope you enjoy this little escape into the rainforest. Happy Coloring!
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10 Crafty Ideas to do with Toucan Coloring Pages
Here are 10 fun, budget-friendly craft ideas to turn your finished toucan coloring pages into something extra special!
1. Feathery Wing Toucans
For this fun little project, you have to gather some colorful feathers, either you can buy them from a store or you can make them from construction paper, but in shades of yellow, red, blue, and green.
Now, choose your favorite toucan coloring page to complete the craft. Firstly, carefully cut out the wings (or just the area where the wings would be) so you have space to work with. Then, glue the feathers in layers, letting them fan outward to create a fluffy, textured wing.
You can keep the rest of the toucan colored in as-is, or add a few sparkly stickers or leaf shapes around the background for an extra tropical vibe!
2. Basic Toucan Cut-Out Craft
For this craft, what you’ll need is colored construction paper in several colors like black, yellow, orange, red, green, and blue, glue sticks, scissors, googly eyes, or white paper circles, and a pencil.
To begin the craft, simply cut out a large black oval for the body and a smaller black circle to craft the head. Next, create a colorful beak using layered paper in shades of orange, red, and yellow. To make it striking, you need to add a yellow chest and a bright tail with different-colored strips. The next step to follow is to attach a googly eye.
Now, simply glue all the pieces together.
3. Mosaic Beak Toucan
To begin this toucan craft, let’s grab a handful of old magazines, scrap paper, or leftover colored paper, but the more colors, the better!
First, cut the paper into small pieces, about the size of a fingernail. Then, choose one of your favorite toucan coloring pages with a nice big beak. Instead of coloring it in with pencils or crayons, glue the little paper pieces onto the beak area like a mosaic.
Let the pieces overlap and mix bold colors to give it a lively, textured look. Once the beak is complete, go ahead and color the rest of the toucan and background however you like. It’s a simple craft, but the results look amazing!
4. 3D Toucan Wall Art
Add life to touch with a 3D effect! For this craft, you’ll need cardstock in toucan colors, scissors, glue, foam tape, or paper strips for added depth, as well as a background board or canvas.
To start with the crafting stage, simply cut and layer the body, wings, and beak in different shapes and sizes.
Now, use foam tape or folded paper strips behind the wings and beak so that you can add it in 3D pop. To make the craft look incredible, arrange leaves and branches around the bird so that you can get a jungle-themed background.
5. Painted Leaf Tail Toucans
For this colorful craft, you’ll need a few small leaves (real or paper), plus some bright colors like bold tropical orange, teal, and magenta.
Firstly, lightly paint the leaves using a brush or sponge, then let them dry for just a few minutes. While they’re drying, choose your favorite toucan coloring page and color in everything except the tail.
Once your painted leaves are dry, glue them to the tail area of the toucan, layering them slightly to give it a fun, feathered effect. It adds such a playful touch and brings the page to life!
6. Paper Plate Toucan
For this craft, you will need a paper plate, paint, construction paper, scissors, and glue.
The first step to follow is to cut the paper plate in half to form the toucan’s body. Now, simply add a colorful paper beak, tail, and wing pieces.
To make the craft stand out, you will have to paint the background with jungle scenery.
7. Jungle Frame Toucans
To turn your toucan coloring pages into a keepsake, you have to grab a few green paper scraps, a glue stick, and maybe even some dried twigs or string to complete this craft.
First of all, you have to pick one of your favorite coloring pages of a toucan and color it in, then cut thin strips of green paper to create a frame of jungle leaves around the edge of the page. You can glue some pointing inward and some curled outward to give it a layered look. For extra detail, tuck in a small twig or two at the corners or wrap a bit of string around the edges for a rustic, nature-inspired touch.
It’s a simple way to give your artwork a wild, jungle vibe!
8. Toucan Mask Craft
For parties or classroom fun, it would be great to start with cardboard or thick paper, paint or colored paper, craft sticks or elastic string, scissors, and glue.
First of all, you need to sketch a large toucan face with an exaggerated beak. Now, simply cut out eye holes and attach a handle or string.
For an elegant look, simply decorate with bright paper feathers, paint, or glitter.
9. Window Light Toucans
For this glowing craft, you’ll need some wax paper, tissue paper scraps, and glue, plus a bright window nearby.
First, cut out the background behind your colored toucan so that only the bird and any branches or leaves remain. Then, tape a square of wax paper behind the cut-out space, then glue tiny pieces of colored tissue paper over the wax area to fill it in like stained glass.
Finally, you can hang the page in a sunny window, and let the colors shine through – it’s a beautiful way to show off your artwork!
10. Hanging Mobile Toucans
Want to turn your coloring into a little room decor? Pick two or three toucan coloring pages to color and cut them out after you’re done.
First, you have to punch a hole at the top of each toucan and tie a piece of string through it. Then, attach them to a small stick, dowel, or even a wire clothes hanger so they hang at different lengths.
Now, you can hang your mobile in a sunny corner or above a desk – it’s a fun way to show off your work and add a tropical vibe to the room!