Mickey Mouse Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)

In this article, you will find 20 Mickey Mouse coloring pages that are all free to print and download! For this series, I created easy Mickey Mouse drawings for little kids, more detailed ones for adults, Mickey with other famous Disney characters, and many more.

You can use these printables for many things, like a quick, fun, and free craft project, Disney-themed party decorations, wall art in the classroom or bedroom, place mats, party flags, and more!

If you click on any pictures or links below, the PDF coloring sheet will open in a new tab. Next, you can choose to download, print, or even draw on an iPad.

All of these coloring pages are in the standard US letter size, but they also work wonderfully on A4 paper! Have fun!

10 Crafty Ideas To Do With Mickey Mouse Coloring Pages

There are a lot of people who love Mickey Mouse, and coloring pages are no different.

Here are some excellent ideas for how to use these mickey mouse coloring pages!

1. Make Your Greeting Card

Since almost everyone likes Mickey Mouse, what could be better for a welcome card you made yourself? 

To start this craft, color the entire page, including the background. Mickey Mouse looks good on a red or light blue background.

After finishing the page, the child can attach it to a blank page and write a welcome on it. 

Later, you can use a different Mickey Mouse coloring page for the back cover!

2. A car with Mickey and Minnie

Making a mobile is an enjoyable hobby for children of all ages, and a Mickey and Minnie Mouse one would be a wonderful addition to any child’s bedroom.

To hold the mobile in place, you may use an embroidery hoop of any size, and you can adjust the length of the thread to hang the cutout characters at various heights.

For a more detailed mobile that features a large number of cutouts, the child can use little cutouts, or they can use large cutouts if they simply want four or five. 

3. Make a Sign Saying “Welcome!”

What could make you feel more welcome than Mickey Mouse? As a result, a Mickey coloring page would be ideal for a housewarming sign.

After coloring, leave the page uncut and use super glue to attach it to a matching piece of corkboard.

Make a tiny hole to thread a string or chain through, and then hang the homemade sign from the front door to greet guests!

4. Flower Arrangement Decoration

Mickey Mouse’s figure would look great in a flower arrangement. As soon as you finish the page, cut out Mickey and glue him to a sturdy piece of cardboard.

To make it look even better, you can add a wooden knitting needle or extra-long craft stick to the hole you made and then put it in a flower arrangement.

You can enhance the theme by wrapping ribbons in black, red, and yellow around the vase’s neck.

5. Decorate a Cake Top

If you want to finish this activity, you will need to cut two red hearts out of poster paper and then staple them together on the top and from the sides. 

You should color two Mickey Mouse models, then cut them out and glue one on each side of the heart.

After that, put a long craft stick in the middle of the two hearts and glue a little something to each end of it. 

To secure the craft stick to the hearts, pinch the two parts together, and then insert the bottom end of the stick into a birthday cake to create a wonderful decoration for the top of the cake. Congratulations! 

6. DIY Mickey Mouse Ears

Making Mickey Mouse ears out of coloring pages is a simple craft that everyone can enjoy. 

You can make them any size you want, and all you have to do is color a pink circle around a black circle to make them look real.

Once they’re done, the kids can easily keep them and wear them whenever they want by making a paper hat out of newspaper and gluing the Mickey Mouse ears on the front.

7. Make a Cute Gift for Someone Moving Into a New Home

Salt shakers featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse are a wonderful present for a housewarming party, and they are incredibly simple to make. All you need to start are the colored pages and salt and pepper shakers.

Make sure you choose the right-sized coloring page characters, then cut them out and glue them to the shakers with gorilla glue.

Once finished, apply acrylic spray for protection, and you’ll have a charming present for a new home.

8. Make a Scrapbook About Disney

There is no doubt that your child will have a wonderful time creating a Disney scrapbook, especially if they have been to Disney Land or Disney World.

You can use poster board or craft paper, or your child may prefer a blank book from the store.

You can make your scrapbook’s front and back covers out of Mickey mouse coloring pages.

Your child can draw or write anything on the blank pages in between to remember their wonderful trip to Disney.

9. Beach Sandals or Decals for Crocs

You can fasten Mickey Mouse to the shoe’s top after coloring and cutting him out. Create a cute pair of Crocs by placing Mickey and Minnie on opposite sides!

To keep the pattern, make sure you laminate them with acrylic spray.

Although they won’t last forever, kids of any age will enjoy making and wearing them.

10. Make a Puppet of Mickey Mouse

After you’ve completed coloring the page, glue black felt over a piece of empty paper towel cardboard and cut out the various components. 

Sticking Mickey’s head and body to the front of the cardboard is the correct way to go. 

Next, cut a small hole in the bottom of each ear so that you can stick them to the cardboard.

Afterwards, we adhere the arms to the roll’s back using glue and then flip them over to attach them to the front. By placing the roll on their fingers, children may make Mickey jump around.