Woody has always had a special place in my heart, and I know I’m not alone in that. Ever since I watched Toy Story as a kid, that cowboy hat and those pull-string catchphrases just stuck with me in the best possible way. I put together this collection of 25 Woody coloring pages because, honestly, I couldn’t find one place that had enough variety to keep me happy for an afternoon.
Some of these pages are sweet and simple, perfect for a relaxing session when you just want to zone out with your favorite colored pencils. Others are a little more detailed and really let you play around with shading and texture on that iconic sheriff badge and plaid shirt.
If you’re a longtime Toy Story fan or just someone who loves a good nostalgia trip, I have a feeling this collection is going to make you very happy. My personal favorites are the ones where Woody looks like he’s mid-adventure because they just have so much personality and energy on the page.
I hope these pages bring you as much joy to color as they brought me to find and share with you!
Classic Woody Standing Tall Full Body Coloring Page

This coloring page features Woody in his most iconic pose, standing confidently with both hands on his hips and that big cheerful grin on his face. The linework is clean and well-defined, making every detail of his outfit super easy to follow. From his stitched cowboy hat and plaid shirt to his cow-print vest, rope neckerchief, belt buckle, and spurred boots, every little element of his sheriff look is captured beautifully. The lines are bold enough to keep things neat without feeling stiff, and the overall layout gives you a generous amount of space to really make each section of his outfit shine.
I personally love this page because it feels like the ultimate Woody coloring experience. There are so many different textures and patterns to work with here, the plaid shirt alone could keep you happily busy for a good while! It is the kind of page where you can really commit to getting his classic yellow, red, and brown color scheme just right, or go completely rogue and put him in a purple plaid if the mood strikes. No matter how you approach it, this one is just pure fun from hat to boot.
Friendly Woody Waving Hello Coloring Page

This page shows Woody mid-wave with one hand raised high and a huge smile that just radiates good vibes. He is shown at a slight angle which gives the whole design a really natural and lively feel, like he just spotted you across the room and got genuinely excited. All the classic details are here including his plaid shirt, cow-print vest, rope neckerchief, belt buckle, holster, and those spurred cowboy boots. The linework is clean and confident throughout, with enough detail in the smaller elements like the spur buckles and vest patches to keep things interesting without ever feeling overwhelming.
I find this particular pose so charming to color because there is just so much personality in it. That waving hand is actually one of my favorite parts to work on because the open fingers give you a fun little section that contrasts nicely against the busier textures of his outfit. The slight diagonal stance also means the composition feels more dynamic on the page, which honestly makes the finished result look really impressive once you are done. If you want a Woody page that feels full of energy and warmth, this is absolutely the one to pick up first.
Proud Sheriff Woody Full Body Coloring Page

This design shows Woody standing front and center with both hands on his hips, radiating that classic sheriff energy we all know and love. What I find really interesting about this version compared to other full body poses is how much detail has been packed into the middle section of his outfit. You can actually spot his sheriff badge on the vest, which is such a fun little detail to color. The linework is slightly thinner and more delicate than some of the other pages, giving it an almost storybook quality that feels really charming. His iconic cowboy hat, plaid shirt, cow-print vest, rope neckerchief, belt with buckle, holster, and spurred boots are all beautifully rendered with just the right amount of detail throughout.
This page is one I would genuinely sit down with on a quiet afternoon because the thinner lines make it feel a little more grown up and refined to color. I love that the sheriff badge is actually visible here because coloring that tiny gold star detail feels incredibly satisfying. The plaid shirt sections are also perfectly sized for practicing neat, repetitive strokes which I find oddly therapeutic. If you enjoy a coloring page that rewards a bit of patience and careful attention, this one is going to be right up your alley.
Woody Tipping His Hat With a Charming Smile Coloring Page

This page captures one of the most delightfully cowboy things Woody could possibly do, and that is tipping his hat with a big side smile like he just rode into town and wants to make a good impression. He is shown at a three quarter angle which makes the whole composition feel really natural and full of movement. The detail on his outfit is gorgeous here, with his plaid shirt, cow print vest, visible sheriff badge, belt buckle, holster, and spurred boots all rendered in clean confident linework. The figure is positioned slightly off center which gives the page a lot of white space to breathe, making it feel fresh and uncluttered rather than cramped.
Honestly this is one of my favorite poses in the whole collection because it just has so much character packed into one gesture. There is something about that hat tipping moment that feels incredibly satisfying to color because your eye naturally travels upward from his boots all the way to his fingertips at the brim. I love how the angled pose means the plaid pattern on his shirt appears at a slight perspective, which is actually a fun little challenge if you enjoy adding that extra touch of realism to your coloring. If you want a page that looks absolutely stunning framed on a wall when finished, this charming one is it.
Relaxed Woody Standing With Arms at His Sides Coloring Page

This page shows Woody in a more relaxed, natural stance with his arms hanging loosely at his sides and a gentle smile on his face that feels very calm and approachable. It is a full body design that fills the page beautifully from his stitched cowboy hat all the way down to his spurred boots, giving you a really satisfying amount of space to color. What makes this version stand out is how the arms hanging down naturally frame the outfit, drawing your eye straight to all that gorgeous detail in the middle section including the plaid shirt, cow print vest, rope tie, and belt buckle. The linework is clean and consistent throughout, with the cow print patches on the vest already filled in with bold black shapes which means you get some lovely contrast built right into the design from the start.
I really appreciate this pose because it feels so calm and unhurried, which honestly sets the perfect mood for a relaxed coloring session. There is something about Woody just standing easy with no dramatic gestures that makes this page feel really meditative to work on. My eyes keep drifting to those little spur buckles at the bottom of his boots because they are just the cutest tiny details to carefully fill in. If you love a coloring page that lets you settle in, take your time, and really enjoy the process without feeling rushed, this laid back version of our favorite cowboy is absolutely the one for you.
Woody Close Up Face Portrait Coloring Page

This one is all about that face, and what a face it is. The design zooms right in on Woody’s head and expression, filling most of the page with his big wide eyes, that signature goofy grin, and of course the iconic stitched cowboy hat sitting on top. The linework is bold and smooth, making every feature really easy to see and work within. You can spot the little plaid collar peeking in at the bottom along with his rope neckerchief, which adds just a tiny bit of outfit detail without pulling focus away from that wonderfully expressive face. The large open areas on his forehead, cheeks, and hat brim give you generous spaces to fill with color, while the eyes and mouth area offer some more intricate detail to keep things interesting.
I absolutely love a good close up portrait page and this one is genuinely so much fun to work on. Because the face takes up so much of the composition, you really get to focus on skin tone blending and adding subtle shading around the cheeks and nose in a way that smaller full body designs just do not allow. Getting those big round eyes just right is my favorite part, and there is honestly something very satisfying about making Woody’s gaze come to life with a little careful coloring around the pupils and irises. This page is also a brilliant one for younger colorists or anyone who just wants a quicker, more relaxed session without too many tiny details to navigate.
Woody Pointing Forward With Confidence Coloring Page

This page shows Woody in one of his most recognizable and energetic poses, with one arm stretched out and his finger pointing straight ahead like he is about to give someone a very important mission. His other hand rests on his hip, and his wide stance gives the whole design a really bold and commanding feel. All the beloved outfit details are present and accounted for, from the stitched cowboy hat and plaid shirt to the cow print vest with its visible sheriff star badge, the belt buckle, holster, and those wonderfully detailed spurred boots. The linework is confident and well proportioned throughout, and the bold black fills on the cow print patches create a really striking contrast that makes the whole page pop even before you add a single drop of color.
This pointing pose is honestly one of the most fun layouts to color in the entire collection because of how much energy it brings to the page. The outstretched arm creates this wonderful diagonal line that pulls your eye all the way across the composition, which makes the finished result feel really dynamic and lively. I find myself wanting to really lean into bold warm colors on this one to match that confident sheriff energy Woody is giving off. The sheriff star badge on the vest is also particularly satisfying to pick out in gold here since it feels like such a fitting reward for all that careful detail work on the plaid and cow print sections around it.
Woody With Hands on Hips Ready for Adventure Coloring Page

This design features Woody in his classic hands on hips power stance, front facing and full of that trademark cowboy confidence that makes him so loveable. The figure fills the page really nicely from the wide brim of his stitched hat right down to his chunky spurred boots, giving you a wonderfully balanced composition to work with. What I notice about this particular version is how the outfit details feel especially well spaced and clear, with the plaid shirt grid lines, cow print vest patches, rope neckerchief, belt buckle, and holster all sitting really neatly within their sections. The linework is bold and clean without being overly heavy, striking that sweet spot that works beautifully for both colored pencils and markers alike.
What I love about this page is that even though the pose is similar to other standing designs, this one has a slightly taller and more streamlined feel to it that gives it its own distinct personality. The generous amount of white space in the lower leg and boot area is something I personally find very satisfying to color because you can really have fun with shading and adding depth to the leather texture of those boots. The belt buckle detail right in the center of the composition also acts as a lovely little focal point that ties the whole outfit together once you color it in. Some coloring pages just have a really pleasing balance to them, and this one is absolutely one of those.
Goofy Grinning Woody Full Body Coloring Page

This page has such a fun and goofy energy to it, with Woody sporting an enormous open mouth grin that honestly makes me smile every time I look at it. He is standing upright with his arms hanging loosely at his sides and his fingers slightly curled, which gives him that loveable ragdoll quality that reminds you he is very much a toy at heart. The head is proportionally larger in this design which leans into that classic cartoon toy aesthetic in the most charming way. All the signature outfit details are faithfully included, from the wide brimmed stitched hat and plaid shirt to the cow print vest, rope neckerchief, prominent belt buckle, and sturdy cowboy boots with their little spur buckles at the bottom. The linework is bold and expressive throughout, with plenty of variation between the thick outer outlines and the finer interior details on the clothing patterns.
I find this particular version of Woody incredibly fun to color precisely because of that oversized joyful expression. There is something about coloring a character who looks this genuinely happy that just puts you in a good mood while you work. I love how the larger head means you get more space to really work on his face and get those wide eyes and big goofy smile looking just right. The bold outlines also make this a wonderfully forgiving page to color, so if you are someone who likes to use chunky markers or paint rather than fine pencils, this one is absolutely made for you.
Woody Mid Stride Walking With a Big Happy Grin Coloring Page

This page is pure motion and joy, showing Woody caught mid walk with one leg kicked forward, both arms swinging out at his sides, and that massive happy grin lighting up his face. The dynamic pose gives the whole page a wonderfully playful and lively feel that is totally different from the more static standing designs in this collection. His iconic outfit comes through beautifully here with the wide stitched cowboy hat, plaid shirt, cow print vest, rope neckerchief, belt buckle with holster, and those fantastic spurred boots shown at a fun angle thanks to the walking motion. The linework is bold and fluid, following the natural movement of the pose really well, and the pre filled black cow print patches on the vest add that lovely ready made contrast to the page.
This walking pose is honestly one of the most exciting pages in the whole set to color because it just feels so alive and full of personality. I love how the angled legs and swinging arms mean you get to color the boots and sleeves from slightly different perspectives, which adds a really fun little challenge to the whole process. The kicked forward boot with its spur detail is my absolute favorite section because it feels like such a tiny snapshot of Woody mid adventure. If you are someone who gets a little bored coloring static poses, this energetic walking design is going to feel like such a breath of fresh air and I genuinely think it produces one of the most eye catching finished results of the bunch.
Woody Showing Off His Sheriff Badge Up Close Coloring Page

This page is a gorgeous half body close up that puts all the focus on Woody’s upper half, and honestly it might be the most detail rich design in the entire collection. He is shown with one hand raised in a casual gesture and the other on his hip, wearing that big open mouthed smile that just radiates warmth and friendliness. The star shaped sheriff badge sits front and center on his cow print vest with the word SHERIFF clearly visible inside it, which is such a brilliant focal point for the whole composition. The plaid shirt is wonderfully detailed with a crisp grid pattern across both sleeves, the cow print patches are bold and graphic, the rope neckerchief adds texture at the neck, and the belt buckle anchors the lower portion of the design beautifully. The linework throughout is thick, clean, and very well defined.
This is genuinely one of my top picks from the whole collection because that sheriff badge is an absolute dream to color. Getting that star shape just right in a shiny gold or metallic yellow is so satisfying, and because the design zooms in so closely you have plenty of room to really do it justice. I also love how the half body crop means you can spend serious quality time on the plaid pattern and cow print without rushing through to reach the boots. If you are the kind of person who loves getting lost in the details of a coloring page rather than rushing to finish, this one was basically made with you in mind.
Slim and Lanky Woody Standing Tall With a Gentle Smile Coloring Page

This design has a wonderfully elongated and slender quality to it that gives Woody a slightly different look compared to the other full body pages in this collection. He is standing upright with one hand resting near his holster and the other relaxed at his side, wearing a soft and pleasant smile that feels much more gentle and understated than some of his bigger grins elsewhere. The proportions here are noticeably leaner, which gives the whole page a very elegant and almost storybook illustrated feel. His full outfit is present from the stitched cowboy hat down to the flat toed boots with their spur buckles, and the vest section features lovely cow print detailing alongside the rope tie and plaid shirt panels that run all the way down to his cuffs.
What I find really appealing about this version is how the slimmer proportions create these lovely long stretches of space to color down through the legs and boots, which feels wonderfully meditative to work through. I personally love how the gentler smile on this one gives the finished piece a quieter and more thoughtful mood compared to some of the more exuberant poses. It feels like a page you would color on a slow Sunday morning with a playlist you love on in the background. The delicate linework on the vest and shirt details also rewards careful coloring in a really satisfying way, and I think this one would look absolutely beautiful colored in soft warm tones rather than the classic bold palette.
Woody Tipping His Hat With a Big Excited Grin Coloring Page

This page shows Woody reaching up to tip his hat with an enormous excited smile that is almost too charming to handle, and I mean that in the very best way. Unlike the more composed hat tipping pose from earlier in the collection, this version has a much more exaggerated and cartoon like energy to it, with a wider grin, bigger eyes, and a slightly more animated stance that makes him look like he just spotted his best friend across the room. He has one hand raised to his hat brim and the other resting on his hip, with his full outfit on display including the plaid shirt, boldly patterned cow print vest, rope neckerchief, belt with buckle, side holster, and those trusty cowboy boots with spur details at the ankles. The linework is clean and expressive with a lovely variety between the thicker outer contours and the finer interior pattern lines on his clothing.
The sheer joy in this pose makes it one of the most genuinely fun pages to sit down with in the whole collection. I love how that big excited expression just sets such a happy and lighthearted mood for your coloring session before you have even picked up a single pencil. The cow print patches on the vest are generously sized in this design which means you have a really satisfying amount of space to play with on those organic shapes. I also find the plaid pattern on the sleeves particularly enjoyable here because the slight angle of his raised arm gives the grid lines a fun little twist that keeps things visually interesting from start to finish.
Cheerful Woody Hands on Hips With a Wide Open Smile Coloring Page

This page shows Woody in a full body hands on hips stance with a wonderfully wide open smile that gives him a slightly different and very loveable energy compared to the other similar poses in this collection. His proportions here feel very true to the original Toy Story animation style, with a nicely sized head, broad hat brim, and those long lean legs that stretch all the way down to his pointed cowboy boots. The outfit details are really well balanced throughout, with the large plaid shirt sections framing the cow print vest beautifully in the middle, and the rope neckerchief, belt buckle, and side holster all adding lovely textural variety as your eye travels down the page. The bold pre filled black cow print patches create an instant graphic contrast against all the open white sections waiting to be colored.
What I really enjoy about this particular page is how the open mouthed smile gives the whole thing such a warm and inviting energy that just makes you want to pick up your pencils and get started right away. The composition feels really well proportioned and satisfying to work through from top to bottom, with the hat offering a nice large area to start with before working your way into all those delicious clothing details in the middle. I find the holster and the little spur detail peeking out at the bottom of one boot to be the sweetest finishing touches to color on this page, like tiny rewards waiting for you at the end of a really enjoyable session.
Woody Giving a Thumbs Up Full Body Coloring Page

This page shows Woody doing the most encouraging thing a cartoon cowboy can possibly do, and that is throwing up a big enthusiastic thumbs up while flashing a happy sideways smile. He is shown in a full body design with one arm raised and thumb extended cheerfully to the side, while his other arm hangs naturally with his lasso rope detail visible at the wrist. The sheriff star badge is nicely visible on his cow print vest which sits beautifully against the plaid shirt panels on either side, and the belt buckle, holster, and spur detailed boots all round out the lower half of the composition really well. The linework has a slightly looser and more playful quality to it compared to some of the crisper designs in the collection, which gives the whole page a very warm and approachable hand drawn feel.
I have such a soft spot for this page because there is something about Woody giving a thumbs up that just feels like pure encouragement while you color, like he is rooting for you the whole time. The raised arm and thumb create a really fun asymmetry in the composition that stops it from feeling too static or predictable. I personally love coloring the sheriff badge on this one because it catches your eye immediately right in the center of all that gorgeous vest detail. The looser linework also makes this a wonderfully forgiving page to work on, so if you are having a relaxed low pressure coloring day, this happy little thumbs up from Sheriff Woody is exactly the kind of page you want in front of you.
Woody Gesturing With an Open Hand and a Friendly Smile Coloring Page

This page captures Woody in a wonderfully animated pose, leaning slightly forward with one arm extended and his hand open in a welcoming gesture, like he is showing you around Andy’s room and pointing out all the best bits. His wide stance gives the design a really dynamic and grounded feel, with both boots planted firmly and those little spur buckles clearly visible at the ankles. The upper half is packed with all the classic outfit goodness including the stitched cowboy hat, plaid shirt sleeves, cow print vest with rope detail down the center, and the belt buckle sitting prominently at the waist. The linework is clean and confident throughout, with the bold black fills on the cow print patches adding lovely graphic contrast against all those open white sections of plaid and denim.
This pose is one that I find really enjoyable to color because that outstretched open hand creates such a natural sense of movement and welcome in the finished piece. I love how the leaning posture means the hat sits at a slightly jaunty angle which gives the whole design a ton of personality even before you add a single color. The wide leg stance also means the boots are nicely spread apart on the page, giving you a really satisfying amount of space to work on each one individually without feeling cramped. If you enjoy coloring pages that feel like a little snapshot of a story rather than just a posed portrait, this gesturing Woody is going to be right up your street.
Tall and Proud Woody Hands on Hips With a Warm Smile Coloring Page

This page shows Woody standing tall and proud with both hands resting on his hips and a soft warm smile that feels genuinely welcoming rather than overly dramatic. What makes this version stand out in the collection is how beautifully elongated and well proportioned the whole figure feels, with long lean legs that taper elegantly down into those detailed cowboy boots where you can spot the sweet little spur buckles sitting right at ankle level on both feet. The outfit is wonderfully detailed through the middle section, with the bold cow print vest patches contrasting beautifully against the crisp plaid shirt panels, the rope detail running down the center front, and that lovely belt and buckle anchoring the waist. The lines throughout are clean and pleasingly consistent, making every section of the design feel very easy and enjoyable to navigate with your chosen medium.
What I particularly love about this design is how the long leg section gives you this really lovely uninterrupted stretch of space to work with through the lower half of the page, which I find genuinely meditative to color in smooth, even strokes. The boots on this one are some of my favorites in the entire collection because they are just the right size to add some subtle shading and texture without feeling fiddly or frustrating. There is also something about that gentle warm smile compared to some of the bigger grins elsewhere that makes this particular Woody feel a little more thoughtful and grown up, which honestly makes the finished coloring feel really elegant and satisfying to look at when you are done.
Woody Reaching Out With a Welcoming Open Hand Coloring Page

This page shows Woody in a really inviting and warm pose, with one arm extended outward and his hand open as if he is offering a friendly handshake or welcoming someone into the group. His other hand rests on his hip, and his big wide eyes and open grin give the whole design this incredibly enthusiastic and genuine energy. It is a full body page that covers everything from his wide brimmed stitched hat all the way down to his spurred boots, with all the beloved outfit details rendered clearly in between including the plaid shirt, cow print vest with its rope center detail, belt buckle, and side holster. The linework is bold and well defined throughout, with the pre filled black cow print patches providing that satisfying instant contrast that makes the page look great even before coloring begins.
This welcoming gesture pose is one I find particularly fun to work on because that outstretched open hand feels like it adds such a natural sense of movement and story to the finished piece. I love how the extended arm draws your eye horizontally across the page in a way that feels really different from the more symmetrical standing poses, giving the whole composition an easy breezy flow that is just really pleasant to color through. The plaid cuffs visible on both sleeves are one of my favorite small details to carefully fill in on this page, and the holster peeking out near his hip is such a cute little bonus detail. If you want a Woody coloring page that feels like it has a real narrative behind it, this charming open handed design is a brilliant choice.
Woody With Both Arms Wide Open in a Big Welcoming Pose Coloring Page

This page is giving the biggest, most open and welcoming energy of the entire collection, with Woody standing front and center with both arms stretched out wide to either side and his palms turned upward like he is about to pull someone in for the world’s most enthusiastic hug. The wide arm span fills the horizontal space of the page really beautifully, creating this wonderful expansive composition that feels genuinely different from every other design in the set. His full outfit is on display from hat to boot, with the plaid shirt sleeves stretching all the way out to both sides showing off those lovely crisp cuff details, while the cow print vest, rope neckerchief, belt buckle, and holster anchor the center of the design with all that familiar and satisfying detail. The bold black cow print patches contrast beautifully against the open white plaid sections, and the linework throughout is clean and confident from edge to edge.
This open armed pose is genuinely one of the most unique and exciting pages in the whole collection to color because of how wide and spacious the composition feels compared to all the others. I love how both sleeves stretch out horizontally across the page because it means you get to color the plaid pattern twice in a really prominent way, which is oddly satisfying in the best possible sense. The two open palms at either edge of the design are also such sweet details to finish off with a warm skin tone, and they give the whole piece this incredibly generous and joyful quality once colored. If you want a Woody page that truly feels like a celebration of everything wonderful about this beloved character, this big open armed design is the one to go for.
Woody Hands on Hips With a Sideways Glance and Cheeky Grin Coloring Page

This page has a really distinct and playful personality compared to the other hands on hips designs in the collection, and it comes down entirely to that wonderfully cheeky expression Woody is sporting. His eyes are looking slightly to one side and his grin has this mischievous quality to it that makes him look like he is absolutely up to something and having a great time doing it. He is shown in a full body design with both hands resting on his hips, and the slightly asymmetric quality of the pose gives the whole thing a relaxed and natural feel. The outfit details are gorgeous throughout, with the cow print vest sitting front and center, the plaid shirt extending down both arms to the cuffs, the rope neckerchief at the neck, the belt buckle at the waist, the holster at the hip, and those lovely detailed boots with spur hardware at the ankles finishing everything off perfectly.
I have such a soft spot for this particular design because that sideways glancing expression gives the finished coloring so much more character than a straightforward front facing pose. It genuinely makes Woody look like he has a secret and I find that little bit of narrative intrigue really fun to lean into when choosing colors. I personally love the way the plaid pattern on the shirt sleeves really pops on this one, and the cow print patches feel especially bold and satisfying to work around. If you want a hands on hips Woody page that feels a little different and full of personality, this cheeky grinning version is easily my pick of the bunch.
Woody Standing Confidently With an Uncluttered Open Layout Coloring Page

This page has a really clean and airy quality to it that immediately sets it apart from some of the busier designs in the collection. Woody is shown in a full body hands on hips stance with a bright open smile, and the whole figure is surrounded by a generous amount of white space that gives the composition a really fresh and uncluttered feel. What catches my eye straight away is the vest on this version, which features a lovely outlined sheriff star shape rather than the solid cow print patches seen in other designs, giving it a slightly different and really charming look. The plaid shirt, rope neckerchief, belt buckle, holster, and spur detailed boots are all present and beautifully rendered, and the linework throughout has a clean flowing quality that feels very easy on the eye.
The extra white space surrounding Woody on this page is something I genuinely appreciate because it makes the whole coloring experience feel really calm and pressure free. There is no background clutter competing for your attention, which means you can pour all your focus and creativity into making that outfit look absolutely stunning. I find the outlined sheriff star on the vest particularly fun to color on this version because you get to decide exactly how to fill it in, whether that is a bold metallic gold, a shimmery yellow, or something completely unexpected. The long open sections of the legs and the wide hat brim also make this a wonderfully satisfying page to work through from top to bottom without ever feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
Woody Waving With a Wide Stance and Big Bright Eyes Coloring Page

This page shows Woody in a really fun and lively waving pose, with one hand raised high and fingers spread wide while his other arm rests back behind him and his legs are planted in a wide confident stance. There is something about those enormous wide open eyes combined with the big grin that makes this version of Woody look genuinely thrilled to see you, and it gives the whole page this wonderfully enthusiastic and cheerful atmosphere. The full body design includes all the classic outfit details done beautifully, with the stitched cowboy hat, plaid shirt with visible cuffs, cow print vest, rope neckerchief, belt buckle, holster, and those generously detailed spur buckle boots at the bottom. The linework is bold and clear throughout, making every single section of the outfit really easy to identify and color within.
What I love most about this particular waving design compared to the earlier one in the collection is how much more open and dynamic the overall stance feels. Those wide set legs give the lower half of the page a really satisfying spread of boots to color, and the spur buckle details on both feet are just adorable little finishing touches to look forward to at the end. I also find the raised waving hand really fun to color on this one because the spread fingers create these lovely slim sections that contrast beautifully against the bolder filled areas of the outfit below. It is one of those pages that just puts you in a good mood the whole time you are working on it, which is honestly the best thing a coloring page can do.
Woody With One Hand on Belt and a Casual Relaxed Stance Coloring Page

This page shows Woody in a slightly more casual and natural pose than some of the more dramatic designs in the collection, with one hand resting on his belt near the buckle and the other hanging loosely at his side with those distinctive jointed toy fingers clearly visible. His expression is warm and approachable with wide eyes and an easy open smile, and the whole composition has this really grounded and unhurried quality to it that feels very true to Woody’s loyal and steady personality. The rope neckerchief on this version features some really lovely leaf detail at the knot which is a sweet little touch, and the cow print vest, plaid shirt, belt buckle, and holster are all rendered with that familiar clean confident linework. The boots at the bottom are nicely proportioned and chunky, with spur detail visible at the ankle of one foot.
What draws me to this page is how the slightly asymmetric arm placement gives it just enough visual interest to feel different from a standard standing pose without losing any of that classic Woody charm. I love coloring the jointed hand detail on the lower arm because it is such a lovely nod to the fact that he is a pull string toy, and it adds this really fun textural element that you do not always get to focus on. The rope neckerchief with its leaf detail is also one of my favorite small areas to pick out carefully in warm earthy tones on this particular page. If you are looking for a page that feels genuinely relaxed and easy to settle into without sacrificing any of the lovely outfit detail, this casual Woody is a really wonderful choice.
Woody Smiling Sideways With Chunky Boots and Bold Spur Details Coloring Page

This page has such a sweet and slightly quirky charm to it, with Woody standing in his hands on hips pose but wearing this wonderfully sideways smile that makes him look like he is quietly pleased with himself about something. His proportions in this design lean a little more compact and toylike, which gives the whole page a really endearing and huggable quality that I find completely irresistible. The outfit is all there and looking great, with the wide stitched hat brim, plaid shirt with visible cuffs, cow print vest with bold black patches, sheriff star detail on the vest, rope neckerchief, belt buckle, and holster all sitting really neatly within the composition. The boots on this version are particularly chunky and satisfying looking, with lovely prominent spur buckle details at the ankles that just beg to be colored in a shiny silver or gold.
What I adore about this page is how that compact toylike quality makes it feel like you are coloring an actual Woody doll rather than an animated character, which honestly adds such a fun and nostalgic layer to the whole experience. I find the chunkier proportions really enjoyable to work with because the sections feel slightly more generous and forgiving, making it a great pick for when you want a coloring session that is relaxed and enjoyable without too many fiddly fine details to navigate. Those prominent boot spurs at the bottom are genuinely my favorite thing to finish off on this particular page because they feel like the perfect little cherry on top of a really charming and satisfying coloring experience.
Woody Tipping His Hat With a Gentle Knowing Smile Coloring Page

What a perfect page to close out this collection with. This design shows Woody reaching up to touch the brim of his hat with one hand while his other arm hangs naturally at his side, wearing this really lovely calm and knowing smile that feels somehow more mature and considered than his bigger grins elsewhere in the set. The full body layout covers everything from that wide stitched hat brim all the way down to his spur buckle boots, with all the signature outfit details captured really beautifully in between including the plaid shirt with its crisp grid pattern, the cow print vest with bold black patches, the rope neckerchief with leaf detail, the prominent belt buckle, and the side holster. The linework throughout is clean and consistent, with a nice balance between thicker outer edges and finer interior detail lines that gives the whole page a really polished and satisfying feel.
I think this is such a beautiful page to end on because that quiet knowing smile gives the finished coloring such an elegant and timeless quality compared to some of the more exuberant poses in the collection. I personally love how the arm reaching up to touch the hat brim creates this lovely diagonal line of plaid sleeve detail that draws your eye upward in the most natural and pleasing way. The lower half of this page is also one of my favorites to color across the whole set because the legs and boots feel really well proportioned and give you a long satisfying stretch of space to finish off with some careful shading. If you only color one page from this entire collection, make it a really good one and this gorgeous final design absolutely deserves to be in the running.

