In this article, you will find 24 unique Teddy Bear coloring pages, all of which are 100% free to download and print. Many of these coloring pages show bears in different environments, like forests, mountains, or even the Arctic, showing how different their natural surroundings are. Kids can make these bears come to life with different colors.
I drew a lot of unique pages that have cute teddy bears in different positions and poses, like playing with toys, holding balloons, or just sitting quietly. Kids can use different colors to make these cute animals come to life, which helps them develop their fine motor skills and lets them be creative.
With these free printables, you will be able to explore the world of these stunning animals by coloring in the various varieties of bears, such as the koala, bears, panda, and polar bear, as well as the sites in the wild where they live.
You can download all of the Teddy Bear images below for free in PDF format, making it simple to print them out for your projects.
All of these coloring pages are in the standard US letter size, but they also work great on A4 paper! Have fun!
12 Crafty Ideas To Do With Teddy Bear Coloring Pages
Coloring pages are not only for coloring anymore! With a bit of imagination, you can turn those teddy bear coloring pages into amazing crafts that are really fun to make. If you want some crafty ideas, you’re in luck! Here are 12 amazing, crafty things to try out.
1. Teddy Bear Paper Bag Puppets
Do you have a few old paper bags lying around? Awesome! Grab them and your coloring pages, because we’re about to make some super cute paper bag puppets! First, color your teddy bear on a piece of paper, then carefully cut it out. Next, attach it to the bottom of your paper bag with glue.
Now comes the fun part! You can add yarn for hair, googly eyes, or even draw a cute teddy bear outfit. Once you’re happy with how it looks, slide your hand into the bag, and ta-da! You’ve got yourself a lovable teddy bear puppet, ready for some awesome puppet shows!
2. T-shirts, Shirts, and Canvas Bags
A Cricut machine is required for this craft, but the end result is well worth the investment of time and money.
First, use paint or an illustrator program to color in the teddy bear picture you want to use. You can leave the bear in black and white, with only the shape.
Then you’ll print the picture on press-on vinyl and use Cricut’s print and cut feature to put it through the machine.
Once the Cricut has finished, cut out your perfect teddy bear shape.
You can iron or press it onto any bag or piece of clothing you want.
This allows you to make onesies for babies, sweatshirts or t-shirts for yourself, or gifts for boys or girls in your life.
3. Teddy Bear Garland
Everyone loves making things pretty, right? Well, let’s talk about a fun way to jazz up your room: with a teddy bear garland! All you need are some string, scissors, and those adorable coloring pages of teddy bear.
First, begin by coloring the teddy bears, and then carefully cut them out. Next, take your string and stick those cute teddies on it, leaving a bit of space between each one. Hang your teddy bear garland wherever you want and see how it instantly makes your room super cute!
4. Soft Pom Pom Bears
Instead of using colored pencils, markers, or crayons to color the teddy bears in the normal way, have your kids use brown craft pom poms?
Simply gather the pompoms and glue them—Elmer’s glue will do! Encourage your children to color within the designated lines.
Pom poms produce a delicate, fuzzy texture that is unmatched by colored pencils.
5. Crowns for Teddy Bears
Make teddy bear hats with your kids for a cute craft that would be a lot of fun to do at a party.
No matter if the teddy bear is staring directly at the viewer or not, the children can still choose their favorite illustration!
The kids should color the bears’ faces and then cut them out.
Next, make loops out of brown construction paper strips. You can tape them together if the strips aren’t long enough; if they are, join two together and cut them down to size.
After that, you can glue or tape the bear heads to the loops if you want.
6. Teddy Bear Storybook
Let’s bring our teddy bears to life by creating a storybook! Get some colored paper, crayons, and your teddy bear pictures to color. First, color your teddy bears, and then cut them out carefully. After that, fold the paper in half to make a little book. Now, it’s time to use your imagination and tell a story!
Place your teddy bears on each page and create a fun adventure for them. You can even draw or stick on some extra decorations to make your book special. When you’re finished, share your storybook with your friends or family to have even more fun telling stories together!
7. Masks of Teddy Bears
Before starting this craft, you may need to use your computer to “blow up” the teddy bear illustration slightly, depending on the size of your child’s head.
However, you should pick a coloring page where the bear’s face is facing straight ahead.
Let your child draw the face, and then cut it out carefully.
Simply draw circles large enough for your child’s eyes to pass through while you assist in cutting out the eyes.
After that, make two holes on either side of the head and tie string, ribbon, or yarn through them both.
Leave the strings hanging so that you can switch faces!
8. Teddy Bear Collage
Let’s get ready to have fun making a teddy bear collage! It’s really easy and super fun. All you need are some magazines, glue, and your teddy bear coloring pages. First, cut out pictures of teddy bears from the magazines.
Then, put them on a piece of paper, however you want. When you like how it looks, glue them down. You can make it even more special by drawing backgrounds or adding decorations. Hang up your teddy bear collage and admire your awesome creation!
9. Teddy bears that Stand Up
What could possibly be more adorable than teddy bears that come to life from the pages of a book?
Choose a teddy bear picture for your kids to “make 3D,” have them color it from head to toe, and then have them cut it out.
You will then need rolls of toilet paper to adhere to the backs of the teddy bears that you have cut out.
Goodbye! You can play with or decorate your table with these teddy bears can sit or stand up.
10. Christmas Tree Ornament with a Teddy Bear
You can do this project with just the bear’s head or the whole body. If you do the whole body, you might want to make the drawing a little smaller.
The kids should draw the bear and then carefully cut it out.
We will provide you with materials to strengthen the ornament; paper is a decent option, but cardboard is the ideal option.
For little hands, you might need to help cut out the shape of the bear from the paper or cardboard.
With glue or ModPodge, stick the colored picture to the cardboard. Making a hole in the skull’s crown and threading the ribbon through it is necessary.
11. Teddy Bear Magnets
Transform those cute coloring pages into fridge magnets! All you need are magnet sheets, scissors, and your favorite finished coloring pages. First, color in your teddy bears and carefully cut them out.
Then, stick them onto the magnet sheets and cut around them again. Voila! You’ve made adorable teddy bear magnets! Put them on your fridge or any magnetic surface, and enjoy their happy faces every day.
12. Mosaics of Teddy Bears
Print out some of my teddy bear coloring pages and use them to create mosaics with your children on a rainy day.
You’ll want to gather small bits of brown construction paper in a variety of hues.
Because smaller hands need bigger pieces, you can do smaller pieces like dimes or quarters for older kids who are better at using their fine motor skills.
Another adorable option for children to “color in” the lines is to glue the pieces to the teddy bear.