Fox Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)

In this article, you’ll find 26 enchanting fox coloring pages, ready and waiting for your imaginative colors, and free to download and print. With these coloring sheets, let yourself dive into the magical world of these lovely and clever creatures, who have enchanted many people with stories of their wit and charm.

I illustrated cute foxes, including outlines of foxes in various poses and environments, from simple outlines to more detailed scenes, forests to snowy landscapes, and many more that you can see down below.

To print out one of these free printables, click on one of the pictures or links below. This will open the high-quality PDF file in a new window. You can then download or print as many copies as you want!

All of these PDF coloring pages are in regular US letter format, but they also precisely fit on A4 paper! Have fun!

10 Crafty Ideas To Do With Fox Coloring Pages

You can make a ton of adorable crafts from fox coloring pages. 

If you have a lot of finished pages, try these entertaining things.

1. An adorable Fox Scene

To create this enjoyable craft, you should have the child draw a scene that depicts an environment that could be suitable for a fox to live in.

Attach the fox from the coloring page to the middle of the background.

On a different piece of construction paper, cut out a circle. Position this circle over the picture, allowing the fox to be visible through it. Glue it to the left side.

At first glance, it looks like any other card with a fox on it, but when you open it, the rest of the art changes the whole picture!

2. A Simple Craft Using Paper Plates

Begin this simple project by painting a regular paper plate with orange craft paint. Create a spiral shape by cutting the paper plate from the outside to the inside in a circular motion.

Once you’ve finished coloring the page, cut out the fox into different pieces.

Use clear glue to connect the head to the spiral’s top and the tail to its very bottom.

Therefore, glue the front paws of the fox to the top of the spiral, and glue the back paws to the bottom of the spiral. Place this adorable fox in a doorway once you’ve given it large, wriggly eyes.

3. A Foxy Feel Better Card

Your child can make a sick friend feel better with a humorous fox card.

We require two pages, one of which should be retained in its entirety and the other should be removed.

You should glue the shape to a plain piece of brightly colored construction paper. Ask the kid to draw three balloons that look like the fox is holding them.

The child should use a different word for each balloon and write “Feel Better Soon” inside them. Add this page to the front of the card to make a cover for a fun and unique feel-better card.

4. Art of a Shiny Fox

Take a regular white paper plate and coat it with craft paint that is orange and shiny. Once it’s dry, cut the plate in half, leaving one-half whole and making a small triangle out of the other half.

After cutting the piece in half, flip it over and tape the triangle-shaped piece to its left side so that the point faces down. This is the fox’s head and body.

Then, after laminating the coloring pages with the corresponding sections, decorate them with wiggle eyes, a black pom-pom nose, and fancy, upside-down toothpicks for feet.

Attach a craft magnet to the back of this adorable fox, and then hang him on the refrigerator to show off your work!

5. The Fox’s Mask

Making an opera-style fox mask is a simple and enjoyable craft that any child can do.

After coloring the fox’s face completely, adhere it to a piece of cardboard and cut it out to fit over the child’s face, excluding the mouth.

Cut out holes for the child’s eyes, then glue a long craft stick to one side of the cutout where the holes are.

The child can now play anywhere with a thrilling mask that looks like an opera mask.

6. The Fox Pays Attention

Once your child has colored their favorite fox, have them cut out the body and head separately. 

When gluing the body, be sure to leave an inch on top of the snow cone cup.

With glue, attach the fox’s head to the top of the cup. To make it flat, you might have to pinch the peak.

You can add black pipe cleaner whiskers, wiggle eyes, and an orange tissue paper tail that is fluffy. This adorable fox will add a splash of color anywhere you put it.

7. Make a Holder For a Fox Pencil

To start this simple project, cut a cardboard box for a paper towel in half and add orange construction paper on top of it.

Make sure to cut out the head and tail of the child’s favorite fox separately after they have finished coloring it. 

You can use invisible glue to glue the body around the cardboard, and a paper clip will hold the head to the front.

To connect the tail to the back, use another paper clip. The child can now move their head and tail whenever they want. Make use of this adorable craft to store your pencils and markers!

8. Good Fox, Bad Fox

To begin this activity, the children should first make two handprints on a piece of construction paper.

With the hands upside down, they form a fox’s body, and the thumbs make great tails. You can add whiteout to make the tail tips look real.

Attach the fox faces cutouts from the coloring pages on the handprints using glue.

The children should choose one happy and smiling face and another frightening face to create a fun and engaging piece of art.

9. A sign that says, “Crazy Fox, Stay Out”

When it comes to “Keep Out” signs for children’s bedrooms, a fox is the most fitting character.

If you pick a scary fox, you can make him even scarier by giving him candy corn teeth, crazy wiggle eyes, and a black pipe cleaner smile.

For a creative warning sign, attach the coloring page to a bigger sheet of poster board and use a text bubble to write “Beware of Fox.”

10. Crossing Fox

To make a humorous sign for the outside, kids needs to choose their favorite fox coloring pages and then give them a square or rectangular piece of white paper to glue their cutout fox coloring page on it.

To protect the art, use glassine or contact paper, but leave an unsealed line at the bottom.

The child can use this space to write “Caution: Fox Crossing” on the border; then, they can use a craft stick to hang the sign from the front lawn, where it will surely generate plenty of laughter.