Here you’ll find 20 free bee coloring pages that are ready to print and enjoy—no sign-up or hassle needed. Bees play such a special role in our world, and these pages are a fun little way to help kids (and grown-ups too) learn about how amazing and important they really are.
In this collection, I illustrated a wide variety of bee-themed illustrations, such as busy bees buzzing around flowers, sweet honeycombs, gentle queen bees, friendly beekeepers, and cozy little hives. There’s a nice mix of simple and detailed designs, so everyone can find a page that feels just right for them.
Once finished, your artwork can be used for school projects, handmade cards, bee-themed parties, decorations, or even just something sweet to pin up on the wall.
Each page prints beautifully on standard US letter-size paper and fits well on A4, too. Just choose your favorites, gather some crayons or pencils, and enjoy the simple joy of coloring.
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10 Crafty Ideas to do with Bee Coloring Pages
Here are 10 fun, easy, and budget-friendly craft ideas you can try using the bee coloring pages above!
1. Buzzing Bee Wand
You can convert your finished bee coloring page into a playful buzzing wand! First, you have to color and cut out your favorite bee, then glue it onto a thick piece of cardstock or recycled cardboard for sturdiness.
Next, attach a paper straw or wooden stick to the back using strong glue or tape. For some extra flair, tape a few curling ribbons or yarn strands to the end of the stick so they flutter when you wave it.
Now you’ve got a magical bee wand that’s perfect for pretend play, puppet shows, or just buzzing around the house!
2. Honey Jar Lantern
Let’s turn your finished coloring page into a soft-glow lantern! To complete the craft, start by wrapping your bee-themed artwork around a clean, empty glass jar (a jam or honey jar works great). Then, trim the edges if needed and use glue or double-sided tape to secure it in place.
Next, drop in a battery-operated tea light, and watch your design come to life with a warm, gentle glow. You can even tie a bit of twine or ribbon around the top for a rustic touch or to make it more interesting.
Perfect as a bedtime nightlight or a sweet table decoration for a bee-themed party!
3. Flying Bee Mobile
Bring your bee coloring pages to life by creating a hanging bee mobile! You can start this craft by coloring and cutting out several bees, flowers, and hives from your finished pages.
Next, glue each piece onto sturdy paper or cardboard to give them some weight. Then, punch a small hole at the top of each cutout and tie a string through.
Now, hang the strings from a wooden dowel, a wire hoop, or even a sturdy branch. Next, space them out at different lengths so they gently spin and sway.
Finally, you can hang it by a window or above a desk for a cheerful, buzzing decoration that moves with the breeze!
4. Bee Bookmark Buddies
To make a “Bee Bookmark Buddies” you have to pick a bee or flower from your coloring page and carefully cut it out after coloring. Then, glue it onto a piece of cardstock or recycled cereal box to make it sturdy, then trim around the shape.
Next, attach it to the top of a strip of colored paper or a craft stick to create your bookmark. You can even add googly eyes, glitter, or little paper wings for extra fun!
These buzzing little bookmarks are perfect for keeping your place in a story and make a sweet gift for a friend who loves to read.
5. Bee Garden Picture Frame
Turn a simple photo frame into a buzzing bee garden! You can start with a plain cardboard or wooden frame (or make one by cutting a rectangle with a window from a cereal box).
Next, carefully cut out bees, flowers, and honeycombs from your finished coloring pages and arrange them around the frame’s edges with glue. Then, add layers or overlap pieces for a fun, textured look.
Now, you can slip in a favorite photo or even a quote or drawing, and you’ve got a sweet, handmade keepsake to display on your desk or shelf!
6. Bee Party Garland
Bring some buzz to your space with a cheerful bee-themed garland! You can start and complete this interesting craft by cutting out several bees, flowers, and hives from your finished coloring pages.
Next, punch a small hole at the top of each piece, then thread them onto a long string, yarn, or ribbon. Space them out evenly, and tape the backs if they need help staying in place.
Now, you can hang your garland along a wall, window, or across a party table because it’s a fun and easy way to decorate for a birthday, classroom celebration, or just to make a room feel a little sunnier!
7. “Bee kind” coloring poster
For this craft, you will need materials such as printable bee and flower posters with the words “Bee Kind.” Additionally, ensure that you use crayons or markers.
To begin the craft, you will need to print the poster template. Now, simply color the bees, flowers, and letters.
The next step is to write kind actions inside the flower petals or wings, and some of the nicest words to choose are “Share,” “Help,” And “Smile.”
The next step is to decorate with glitter or stickers.
8. Make a Buzzing Bee Bulletin Board
You can easily make an interesting “Bee Bulletin Board” from your finished bee coloring pages into a vibrant, interactive classroom display! First, have each child color and cut out their favorite bee, flower, or hive from the pages.
Using a large bulletin board or wall space, start with a simple background like a blue sky and green grass, then let the kids add their cutouts to build a lively bee garden together.
Next, label each design with the child’s name or a fun bee fact, and watch the display grow into a cheerful celebration of teamwork and creativity that brightens up the room!
9. Bee-Themed Paper Crown
Let kids become part of the hive with their very own bee crown! First, cut a long strip of cardstock or construction paper to fit around each child’s head.
Next, from the finished coloring pages, cut out bees, flowers, or honeycombs and glue them onto the band. You can also add pipe cleaner antennae or small paper wings for extra fun.
Then, staple or tape the ends of the strip together to fit, and the kids can wear their crowns for pretend play, a classroom bee party, or just for fun while learning about pollinators!
10. Busy Bee Stick Puppets
Bring your bee coloring pages to life with simple stick puppets! To make this craft, you have to instruct each kid to color and cut out bees, flowers, or even little beekeepers from the pages.
Then, glue each cutout onto a craft stick, straw, or even a recycled popsicle stick. For extra durability, you can back them with a piece of cardstock or light cardboard.
Once they’re ready, the puppets can be used for storytelling, puppet shows, or acting out fun garden adventures. It’s a playful way to mix creativity with imagination and great for quiet playtime too!