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    24 Playful Toy Story Coloring Pages For Pixar Fans

    Emily CarterBy Emily CarterFebruary 24, 202635 Mins Read
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    Okay, I have to be honest, Toy Story holds a very special place in my heart. I remember watching it as a kid and being completely convinced that my toys came to life the second I left the room. That feeling of pure childhood magic is exactly why I knew I had to put together this collection of Toy Story coloring pages.

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    • Little Astronaut Floating Through the Galaxy
    • Hamm the Happy Piggy Bank
    • Woody Tipping His Cowboy Hat
    • Rex and Hamm Sitting Together Like Best Pals
    • Jessie the Cowgirl Standing Proud and Confident
    • A Toy Box Full of Playful Characters Waiting to Come to Life
    • The Retro Robot Toy Waving Hello
    • Woody Riding His Toy Horse on Wheels
    • Slinky Dog Trotting Along With That Signature Spring
    • Lightyear and a Little Green Alien Sharing a Fist Bump
    • Rex Showing Off His Best Smile in a Classic T-Rex Pose
    • A Cheerful Toy Robot Holding a Balloon
    • Hamm the Piggy Bank Proudly Waving a Flag
    • Rex Curiously to a Mysterious Box
    • Three Little Aliens Dancing and Having the Best Time
    • Rex Wearing a Cape With a Volcano in the Background
    • Slinky Dog Curled Up and Fast Asleep
    • A Friendly Little Robot Popping Out of a Cardboard Box
    • Woody Dancing and Running With Pure Joy
    • Rex Hugging a Little Teddy Bear Like the Gentle Giant He Is
    • Jessie Waving Hello With That Bright Fearless Smile
    • A Vintage Toy Robot Presenting a Wrapped Gift
    • Woody Sitting Cross-Legged With Hands Clasped and That Big Goofy Grin
    • Woody Standing Tall Outdoors With His Lasso Ready to Go

    From Woody and Buzz to the whole lovable crew, these pages are packed with so much personality and fun. I had the best time picking out my favorites, and trust me, narrowing it down to just 24 was no easy task.

    If you grew up with these characters or you’re sharing them with little ones of your own, there is truly something here for everyone. My personal picks are the ones that capture those little in-between moments from the films, the ones that just make you smile without even trying.

    So pull out your colored pencils, get comfy, and let’s give these Pixar legends the colorful world they deserve!

    Little Astronaut Floating Through the Galaxy

    This coloring page features an adorable little boy in a full astronaut suit, happily floating through outer space with both arms raised like he just stuck the landing of a lifetime. His suit has lovely segmented details, a control panel on the chest, and a sweet antenna on top of his helmet, giving him that classic cartoon spaceman look. Scattered all around him are stars in different sizes, a cratered moon in the bottom left corner, and a gorgeous ringed planet peeking in from the upper right. The line work is clean and bold, making every element super easy to identify and color in.

    I absolutely love this page because it gives you so much creative freedom with the color choices. Space is basically a blank canvas, so you can go full rainbow galaxy mode or keep things realistic with deep navy blues and silver grays. The little astronaut’s suit alone has enough sections to keep your hands busy for a good while, and coloring that ringed planet is genuinely one of my favorite parts. It feels playful and imaginative without being overwhelming, which makes it perfect for a relaxing afternoon coloring session.

    Hamm the Happy Piggy Bank

    This page features everyone’s favorite sarcastic little piggy bank, Hamm, drawn in a clean and simple cartoon style that is just bursting with charm. He’s shown in a classic side profile pose with that signature goofy grin, round snout with two little nostrils, and the cutest curly tail poking out from his back. The coin slot sits right on top of his back, which is such a fun detail that makes him instantly recognizable to any Toy Story fan. The lines are thick and bold throughout, with nice open spaces across his big round body that are just waiting to be filled in with color.

    Honestly, this page made me so happy the moment I saw it because Hamm is just one of those characters that puts a smile on your face without even trying. The large open areas on his body are perfect if you want to get creative with shading or even add a fun pattern of your own. I personally love coloring pages that feel quick and satisfying to finish, and this one totally delivers that feel-good energy. Go classic pink or surprise everyone with a totally unexpected color choice because really, there are no rules here and that is the whole point.

    Woody Tipping His Cowboy Hat

    This page shows Woody in the most charming full-body pose, standing tall with one hand on his hip and the other reaching up to tip his iconic wide-brimmed cowboy hat. His outfit is packed with all the details we know and love, including his sheriff star badge on the vest, the neckerchief tied around his collar, his trusty belt with a round buckle, and those classic cowboy boots complete with little spurs at the bottom. The linework is bold and confident throughout, with a nice mix of larger open sections on his pants and shirt alongside smaller detailed areas like the badge and boot spurs that give your fine-tipped pens a real moment to shine. The overall layout is clean and well-centered, making the whole page feel really satisfying to look at even before you add a single drop of color.

    I have such a soft spot for full-body character pages like this one because you get to color so many different elements in one sitting, and Woody’s outfit gives you a genuinely fun color challenge. That yellow hat, the red and white striped shirt underneath, the denim and brown tones throughout, it all comes together in the most nostalgic and pleasing way. I personally find pages like this super meditative because there is always another little detail to work on just when you think you are done. If you grew up watching Toy Story, coloring this page is going to hit you right in the childhood feels and I mean that in the best possible way.

    Rex and Hamm Sitting Together Like Best Pals

    This coloring page is honestly the most wholesome thing I have seen all week, featuring Rex the dinosaur sitting happily behind Hamm the piggy bank in the cutest little buddy pose. Rex is drawn with so much personality, his mouth wide open in that goofy grin we all love, with little spiky ridges running down his back and adorable bubble-like spots scattered across his body. His striped belly and thick rounded tail curl out to the left side of the page, giving the whole composition a really natural and cozy feel. Hamm sits front and center looking perfectly content, his simple round shape and little snout creating a sweet contrast against Rex’s more textured and detailed design. The line work is bold and smooth throughout, with just enough interior detail to keep things interesting without ever feeling overwhelming.

    This page genuinely made me smile the second I saw it because these two are such an unlikely but totally lovable pairing in the films. I love that you get two very different coloring experiences in one page, Rex’s spotty textured body versus Hamm’s big smooth open surface. It scratches that creative itch of wanting variety without having to flip to a completely different page. I would personally go full classic green for Rex and a soft blush pink for Hamm, but honestly this is also a fantastic page to get experimental with and try some unexpected color combos that make it totally your own.

    Jessie the Cowgirl Standing Proud and Confident

    This page features Jessie in the most adorable full-body illustration, standing with both hands on her hips in that signature confident pose that just radiates her whole personality. Her long braided pigtails fall on either side with little bow ties at the ends, and that wide cowboy hat sits perfectly on top of her head taking up a lovely chunk of the upper page. Her outfit includes a collared shirt, a vest with two round buttons down the front, a belted waist with a chunky buckle, and those iconic tall cowboy boots with little spurs at the bottom. There is even a small lasso detail peeking out at her hip which is such a cute touch. The lines are clean, bold, and consistent throughout, making the whole design feel polished and really satisfying to look at.

    I have to say, Jessie pages always give me a little extra motivation to sit down and color because she is just such a fun and fierce character and that energy comes through even in a simple line drawing. Those braids are my absolute favorite part to color because you can really play with shading and make them look super realistic if you are feeling fancy, or just keep it simple and bright if you want a quicker session. The mix of small detailed areas like the belt buckle and spurs alongside the bigger open sections of her hat and pants makes this page feel nicely balanced. If Jessie is your girl, this one is going to be a real treat from start to finish.

    A Toy Box Full of Playful Characters Waiting to Come to Life

    This page is an absolute feast for the eyes, featuring a whole crew of vintage-style toys all peeking out from a wooden toy box at once. There is a clown jack-in-the-box popping up from behind, another clown with a ruffled collar front and center, a boxy retro robot with little antennas on the right, a sweet teddy bear with a bow tie on the left, an adorable robot-faced toy in the middle, and a floppy-eared puppy rounding out the group on the far right. Soft clouds and stars float in the background, adding a dreamy and magical quality to the whole scene. The line work is detailed and varied, with the wood grain texture on the toy box, the geometric shapes on the robot, and the softer rounded forms of the bear and puppy all creating a really lovely mix of textures to work with.

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    This is honestly one of my favorite pages in the whole collection because it feels like such a celebration of the whole Toy Story universe and that joy of childhood toys in general. There is so much going on that you could genuinely spend a long relaxed afternoon working through every single character and still find new little details to color. I love pages that reward you for slowing down and being thorough, and this one absolutely does that. The contrast between the geometric robot and the soft cuddly bear alone gives you such a fun creative challenge, and figuring out a color palette that ties the whole group together is the kind of satisfying puzzle I could happily lose myself in.

    The Retro Robot Toy Waving Hello

    This charming coloring page features a classic vintage-style robot standing in a full-body pose with one claw hand raised in a friendly wave and the other hanging casually at its side. The square boxy head has two big round eyes, a triangle nose, and a wide grinning mouth made of little rectangular teeth, giving it the most lovable retro toy expression you can imagine. Two little antennas stick up from the top of the head, and the chunky rectangular body is packed with fun details including circular dials, a key wind-up mechanism, a grid panel, and little rectangular vents that give it that perfect old-school tin toy look. The joints connecting the arms, legs, and feet are rounded and chunky, and the overall line work is clean, consistent, and just detailed enough to keep things really engaging without tipping into complicated territory.

    I personally adore this page because retro robots are just such a fun coloring subject and the geometric shapes make it feel almost therapeutic to work through section by section. There is something so satisfying about coloring all those little circles and rectangles on the body panel with slightly different shades to make each dial and button feel distinct. I would go for a classic silver and red tin toy color scheme, but this robot would also look absolutely amazing in unexpected colors like mint green or mustard yellow if you want to make it feel more modern and playful. No matter how you approach it, this page is a genuinely enjoyable sit-down coloring session from the very first stroke.

    Woody Riding His Toy Horse on Wheels

    This page is giving pure childhood nostalgia energy and I am absolutely here for it. It shows a little cowboy who is very clearly our beloved Woody, grinning from ear to ear as he rides a cute toy horse mounted on four little wheels, just like the classic pull-along toys we all remember. He is wearing his signature cowboy hat, a neckerchief tied at the collar, a buttoned vest, and those trusty boots with spurs, all rendered in bold clean outlines that are easy and enjoyable to follow. The toy horse itself has a flowing striped mane and tail, a simple bridle with reins, and those adorable round wheels at the bottom that make the whole scene feel wonderfully playful and toy-like. The composition fills the page nicely with both figures centered and slightly angled, giving the illustration a lovely sense of movement and fun.

    This page genuinely made me laugh a little when I first saw it because the combination of Woody riding a toy horse when he himself is a toy is just peak Toy Story humor. From a coloring perspective it is such a great page because you get two subjects with very different textures to work with, the softer rounded forms of the little cowboy figure versus the smooth body and flowing mane of the toy horse. I love pages that tell a little story and this one absolutely does that. The flowing mane and tail are my personal favorite spots to color because you can blend so many warm tones together and make them look really beautiful with just a little bit of effort.

    Slinky Dog Trotting Along With That Signature Spring

    If there is one Toy Story character that makes everyone’s face light up instantly, it is absolutely Slinky Dog, and this coloring page captures him in the most joyful trotting pose. His adorable dachshund front half features a big happy smile, floppy ears, little freckle dots on his snout, and a round button nose, all drawn with thick confident outlines that give him so much personality. The middle section showcases that iconic coiled spring connecting his front and back halves, drawn with carefully repeated curved lines that create a lovely rhythmic pattern running across the center of the page. His back half has a simple round body with an oval detail on the side and a little striped tail curling upward at the end, completing the whole look perfectly. The overall composition is dynamic and angled, making it feel like Slinky is genuinely mid-trot across your page.

    Slinky is honestly one of my all-time favorite characters to color because that spring section in the middle is such a uniquely satisfying coloring challenge. You can go simple and color the whole coil one tone, or get creative and alternate colors between each loop to create a stripy rainbow spring effect that looks absolutely gorgeous when it is finished. I tried the rainbow version once and it took a little patience but the result was so worth it. The contrast between the smooth rounded body sections and that detailed repeating spring pattern makes this page feel really rewarding to complete, and Slinky’s happy little face smiling through the whole process just makes it even better.

    Lightyear and a Little Green Alien Sharing a Fist Bump

    This page is seriously the cutest friendship moment captured in coloring page form, showing Buzz Lightyear in his full space ranger suit fist bumping one of the iconic little green Pizza Planet aliens. Buzz is drawn with all his signature suit details intact, including the striped visor on his helmet, circular ear pieces, a detailed chest panel with little rectangular buttons, a belted waist, and chunky space boots. The alien beside him is wonderfully simple by comparison, with that round smooth head, three wide eyes, two little antennas with ball tips, pointed ears, and a segmented round body that gives him the most endearing little extraterrestrial look. The line work throughout is bold and well-defined, and the two characters are positioned at slightly different heights which makes the composition feel really natural and warm.

    This page made me smile so much because the fist bump moment between these two is just so full of personality and good energy, and that carries right through into the coloring experience. I love that you get two very different coloring challenges side by side, the heavily detailed and technical Buzz suit versus the smooth and simple alien body. It means you can switch between careful detailed work on Buzz’s chest panel and then relax into the broader open areas of the alien whenever you need a breather. I would personally go classic purple and green for Buzz and a bright lime green for the alien, but honestly there is no wrong answer here and that is the whole joy of it.

    Rex Showing Off His Best Smile in a Classic T-Rex Pose

    This page gives us Rex in his full T-rex glory, drawn in a wonderful three-quarter view that shows off his big personality from his wide open grinning mouth all the way down to his chunky little feet. His oversized square snout is filled with a row of rounded teeth and the most cheerful smile you have ever seen on a dinosaur, and his single visible eye is bright and expressive with a wonderfully playful quality to it. A row of pointed spiky ridges runs all the way from the top of his head down his neck and along his back and tail, and his body is scattered with oval bubble spots of various sizes that give him a really lovely organic texture. His belly has a beautiful grid-like scale pattern drawn with fine crossing lines, creating a really satisfying textural contrast against the smoother rounded outer body. His tiny arms are raised in that classic Rex fashion, and his thick sturdy legs and wide feet plant him firmly and confidently on the page.

    Rex close-up pages like this one are genuinely some of my favorites in any Toy Story coloring collection because that face is just so joyful and expressive that it puts you in the best mood before you have even picked up your first pencil. The scale pattern on his belly is the detail I always look forward to most because it is the kind of fine detailed work that feels really meditative and rewarding to color slowly and carefully. I love using two or three very close tones on the belly scales to create a subtle shimmering effect that makes the whole texture come alive. Go classic green or get adventurous with something like teal or olive and either way this Rex is going to look absolutely fantastic.

    A Cheerful Toy Robot Holding a Balloon

    This page features a wonderfully detailed retro toy robot standing front and center, holding a round balloon up in one claw hand with the string delicately tied at the bottom. The robot has that classic boxy tin toy design with concentric circle eyes, a triangle nose, and a rectangular grid mouth on a square head topped with a little antenna. His body panel is packed with fun details including a screen with diagonal lines, two round dials, and a rectangular button, giving him that perfectly nostalgic vintage toy feel. The segmented arms with their angular claw hands, the ribbed legs, chunky ankle joints, and rounded feet all add up to a really satisfying amount of detail spread across the whole page. The line work is crisp, even, and confident throughout, making every single element feel really clean and well-defined.

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    What I love most about this page is that sweet little contrast between the hard geometric robot and the soft round balloon floating above him. It sounds like a small thing but it genuinely changes the whole mood of the page and makes it feel unexpectedly sweet and a little bit whimsical. I find pages like this one so relaxing because the geometric shapes give your hand such a clear and satisfying path to follow. Coloring each dial and panel section on the body is genuinely one of those meditative coloring experiences where you just get into a lovely rhythm and before you know it an hour has gone by. The balloon is your reward at the end and it is the perfect finishing touch to make the whole page pop.

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    Hamm the Piggy Bank Proudly Waving a Flag

    This close-up portrait page puts Hamm front and center in the most confident and commanding pose, holding a tall flagpole with a large waving striped flag billowing dramatically across the top of the page. His round face fills most of the frame beautifully, showing off his expressive wide eyes, big round snout with two oval nostrils, and that classic satisfied Hamm grin we all know and love. The coin slot sits neatly on top of his head, and his little round hooves grip the flagpole on one side while the other rests casually at his side. The flag itself has a lovely flowing shape with horizontal stripe lines running across it, giving you a natural built-in pattern to work with. The line work is thick and bold throughout, with the large close-up composition making every feature feel really generous and easy to color.

    I am a huge fan of close-up character pages like this one because they feel so immediate and impactful, and Hamm’s big expressive face is just perfect for this kind of layout. The flag is honestly what gets me most excited about this page because those flowing horizontal stripes are just begging for a bold color treatment. I would personally go for a classic red and gold combination to make it feel really regal and dramatic, but a rainbow stripe situation would also be completely incredible. The big open areas of Hamm’s round body are wonderfully relaxing to fill in, and the whole page comes together really quickly which makes it such a satisfying and feel-good coloring experience from start to finish.

    Rex Curiously to a Mysterious Box

    This page captures Rex in the most endearing seated pose, his big curious eyes and gentle smile directed toward a plain cardboard box sitting right beside him on the floor. Rex takes up most of the page in a lovely three-quarter view that shows off all his best features, including his spiky ridged back running all the way from his head down to his tail, those sweet oval spots scattered across his body, his rounded little arms with tiny claws, and his chunky stumpy feet planted firmly on the ground. The cardboard box is drawn with clean simple perspective lines and small tab details on the corners, making it look like a perfectly ordinary moving box which is honestly such a fun and relatable detail in a Toy Story context. The line work is smooth and generous throughout, with Rex’s large rounded body offering lots of lovely open space alongside the more detailed ridged sections along his spine.

    Rex is just one of those characters that feels like a warm hug to color, and this page totally delivers that cozy and relaxed energy. There is something about his gentle curious expression next to that plain everyday box that tells such a sweet little story without any words at all, and I find that kind of quiet storytelling really inspiring when I sit down to color. The contrast between Rex’s textured spotty body and the completely smooth flat surfaces of the cardboard box gives you such a satisfying variety of coloring experiences on a single page. I would color Rex in his classic green and give the box warm sandy kraft paper tones, and the whole thing would just look so charming framed on a wall.

    Three Little Aliens Dancing and Having the Best Time

    This page is pure joy from top to bottom, featuring three adorable little alien creatures all mid-dance with their arms thrown wide open and legs mid-step like they are having the absolute time of their lives. The one on the left has a single large eye and one little antenna, the tall one in the center has two eyes on stalks with ball tips and a wide happy grin, and the little round one on the right has three eyes framed in goggles and the most cheerful expression of the three. Each alien has a slightly different body shape, ranging from round and compact to tall and oval, which gives the whole group a really fun and varied dynamic. The line work is bold and smooth with generous open areas across each body, and the overall composition is lively and perfectly balanced across the page.

    This page genuinely made me want to get up and dance alongside them, and that kind of happy energy makes for such a fun coloring session. What I love most is that you get to make three individual creative decisions about color, one for each alien, and since they are clearly meant to be a little crew you can either make them match beautifully or give each one a completely different color personality. I personally think giving each alien its own distinct color family would look absolutely stunning, maybe one in purples, one in warm oranges, and one in cool blues. The large smooth body sections make this one move along quickly which is perfect for when you want a coloring win without spending your entire afternoon on it.

    Rex Wearing a Cape With a Volcano in the Background

    This page takes Rex on a little prehistoric adventure, showing him standing proudly in a scenic outdoor setting with a flowing cape tied around his neck and a gently erupting volcano peeking up behind him in the background. Rex is drawn in a sweet long-necked brontosaurus style here rather than his usual T-rex form, with a gracefully curved neck, a round spotted body covered in oval markings, a little tail fin on one side, and small chunky feet planted on the ground. Three fluffy clouds float across the upper portion of the page at different sizes, and the volcano in the background has a simple triangular shape with a little puff of smoke billowing from the top, creating a really charming and complete little scene. The line work is clean and consistent, with a lovely mix of open sky space in the upper half and more detailed character elements in the lower half that balance the page really nicely.

    This page makes me so happy because Rex in a cape is the kind of quietly hilarious detail that is very on-brand for Toy Story humor, and it makes the whole scene feel really fun and story-driven. From a coloring perspective I love pages that give you a full background to work with because it lets you create a real sense of atmosphere and depth. You could go for a warm golden hour sky with an orange tinged volcano, or a bright cheerful blue sky with fluffy white clouds for something more classic and playful. The cape is my personal favorite element to color because you can really have fun with it and make Rex feel like the tiny prehistoric superhero he absolutely deserves to be.

    Slinky Dog Curled Up and Fast Asleep

    This might just be the most peaceful and adorable coloring page in the entire collection, showing Slinky Dog completely curled up and snoozing with three little Z’s floating above his head. His floppy ears frame his sleepy face beautifully, with those closed crescent eyes and freckled snout resting gently on his front paws in the most relaxed and cozy pose imaginable. The iconic coiled spring takes center stage across his middle, drawn with closely spaced parallel curved lines that wrap around his body and create that wonderfully satisfying rhythmic pattern we saw in his trotting page, only this time it feels even more snuggly and tucked in. His striped tail curls around to complete the circle of his sleeping form, and the whole composition has a lovely rounded and enclosed shape that just radiates calm and quiet energy.

    I genuinely let out a little “aww” when I first saw this page and I am not even slightly embarrassed about that. There is something about a sleeping character that automatically puts you in the most relaxed coloring headspace, and I think that is exactly what makes this page so special. The repeating lines of the spring section are honestly one of my favorite things to color because you can create such a beautiful gradient effect by shifting slightly between warm and cool tones as you move across each loop. The soft rounded shapes of Slinky’s head and paws are so gentle and easy to work with, and the whole page just flows in the most natural and unhurried way. This is my pick for a quiet evening coloring session with a cozy blanket and zero interruptions.

    A Friendly Little Robot Popping Out of a Cardboard Box

    This page has such a fun surprise energy to it, featuring an adorable round-headed robot bursting out of a plain cardboard box with one mechanical hand raised in a cheerful wave and the other gripping the side of the box. The robot’s face is genuinely the cutest thing, with two large circular eyes, a little triangle nose, a happy curved mouth, circular ear pieces, and two ball-tipped antennas sticking up from the top of its rounded head. The chest panel visible above the box edge has a small rectangular screen and a circular button detail, and the segmented striped arms with their articulated finger joints add a really lovely mechanical texture to the upper portion of the page. The cardboard box itself takes up a generous chunk of the lower half of the page, drawn with clean perspective lines and simple rectangular tab details on the sides, giving the whole composition a really grounded and satisfying visual weight.

    I find this page so charming because there is a genuine sense of playful surprise built right into the design, like the robot is popping out just for you, and that makes sitting down to color it feel really fun and special. The contrast between the smooth rounded robot head and the flat geometric surfaces of the cardboard box gives you two completely different coloring vibes on one page which I personally love. The articulated fingers and segmented arms are my favorite spots to work on because adding slightly different shades to each segment makes the whole hand look so dimensional and satisfying. Go for warm sandy tones on the box and something bold and unexpected on the robot and I promise the finished result will look absolutely brilliant.

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    Woody Dancing and Running With Pure Joy

    This page captures Woody in the most infectiously happy running and dancing pose, with one leg kicked up behind him, one arm punching the air in celebration, and that enormous grin stretched right across his face like he just got the best news of his life. His wide-brimmed cowboy hat sits perfectly on his head with a lovely stitched detail running along the brim, and his outfit includes all the classic Woody elements we love, the neckerchief, the sheriff star badge on his vest, the round belt buckle, and those iconic cowboy boots with little spurs at the heels. His hands are drawn in a rounded chunky style that gives him a really fun and toylike quality, and the wrist cuffs add a nice little detail that your fine liners will absolutely love. The line work throughout is bold and energetic, perfectly matching the movement and excitement of the pose, and the whole figure is angled dynamically across the page in a way that just radiates energy and fun.

    Out of all the Woody pages in this collection, this one is my absolute favorite because the pose is so full of life and happiness that it genuinely lifts your mood just looking at it. There is something so freeing about coloring a character who is clearly having the absolute best moment of their day. The dynamic angled pose means the page never feels static or boring to work through, and moving between the detailed hat brim stitching and the bigger open areas of his shirt and pants keeps things feeling really nicely varied. I would go all in on warm yellows and browns for that classic Woody palette and make that sheriff badge shine as brightly as possible.

    Rex Hugging a Little Teddy Bear Like the Gentle Giant He Is

    This page is so unbelievably sweet that I almost cannot handle it, showing a long-necked dinosaur version of Rex gently hugging a small classic teddy bear with one arm wrapped around its little body. Rex stretches tall from the bottom of the page all the way up toward the top, his elegant curved neck and small smiling head giving him the most gentle and soft-hearted presence imaginable. His round body is covered in sweet oval spot markings scattered all across his back and lower body, and a row of small pointed ridges runs all the way from the top of his head down his neck and along his spine. The little teddy bear sitting beside him has all the classic stuffed animal details, round ears, a simple stitched face, an oval belly panel, and small rounded limbs, all drawn in clean and friendly lines that feel really cohesive and soft alongside Rex’s rounder forms. The overall composition fills the page beautifully with Rex taking up most of the vertical space and the teddy bear anchoring the lower right corner perfectly.

    This page hit me right in the heart the moment I saw it because there is something so unexpectedly tender about a big dinosaur holding a tiny teddy bear, and that emotional warmth carries right through the whole coloring experience. I find pages with this kind of quiet sweetness incredibly relaxing to color because they put you in the most gentle and unhurried creative headspace. The oval spots on Rex’s body are such a fun detail to work with because you can color each one slightly differently to create a gorgeous dappled effect. I would personally go for soft sage greens on Rex and a warm honey brown on the teddy bear, and I think the result would look absolutely beautiful.

    Jessie Waving Hello With That Bright Fearless Smile

    This page shows Jessie in a slightly different and really fresh take compared to her earlier appearance in this collection, drawn here with a more detailed and expressive face full of personality and her hair styled in a long loose braid falling over one shoulder rather than her usual pigtails. She is standing in a full-body pose with one arm raised high in an enthusiastic wave, her big bright smile and lively eyes giving her so much warmth and energy. Her outfit includes a neckerchief tied loosely at the collar, a buttoned vest with three round buttons down the front, a belted waist with a round buckle, wide leg pants with some lovely fabric crease details, and her classic cowboy boots with little spur details at the heels. A small bracelet detail sits on her raised wrist which is such a sweet and feminine little touch. The line work is confident and slightly more detailed than some of the other pages, giving this version of Jessie a really vivid and lifelike cartoon quality.

    What I love about this version of Jessie is that she feels a little older and more dynamic than the other cowgirl illustration in this set, and that makes her really exciting to color in a different way. The fabric crease details on her pants are something I particularly enjoy working with because adding even a little subtle shading there instantly makes the whole figure feel more three dimensional and polished. Her long braid is also a dream to color and I would absolutely layer warm auburn and copper tones through it to make it really glow on the page. If you are someone who loves a coloring page that rewards a little extra time and attention, this Jessie is going to be right up your street.

    A Vintage Toy Robot Presenting a Wrapped Gift

    This page features a wonderfully detailed full-body retro robot standing in a slightly dynamic pose, holding a neatly wrapped gift box out in one claw hand like it is offering you the most delightful little present. The square boxy head sits on top with two large concentric circle eyes, a rectangular grid mouth, and two tall antennas with ball tips, all giving it that classic tin toy robot look we absolutely adore. The rectangular body panel is packed with lovely mechanical details including a large circular dial, three small square buttons, and a row of five round controls lined up neatly below, making the chest area a really satisfying little coloring puzzle all on its own. The arms are made up of rounded joint sections and the legs feature cylindrical segments connecting down to wide chunky platform feet, and the whole figure has a really pleasing sense of dimension and weight. The little gift box in the robot’s hand has neat parallel stripes across it and a pretty bow on top, which is just the sweetest finishing touch to the whole scene.

    I love this page so much because the gift box detail transforms what could be a simple robot illustration into something that feels really festive and fun, almost like a birthday or holiday coloring moment. The geometric precision of the robot body makes for such a satisfying and organized coloring experience because every section has clear clean edges that are really easy and enjoyable to stay within. I would personally make the gift box really pop with a bold red and gold color combination against a cooler toned silver or steel blue robot body, and I think that contrast would look genuinely stunning when it all comes together.

    Woody Sitting Cross-Legged With Hands Clasped and That Big Goofy Grin

    This page shows Woody in the most relaxed and casual seated pose, sitting cross-legged on the ground with his hands clasped together in his lap and that wide open mouth grin spread right across his face like he is mid-laugh at the world’s best joke. His iconic wide-brimmed hat with the stitched detail along the edge takes up a lovely portion of the upper page, and his neckerchief is tied loosely at his collar in a casual and effortless way. The vest with its round buttons down the front, the long-sleeved shirt underneath, and the belt with its round buckle all sit beautifully in the mid-section of the illustration, and his crossed boots at the bottom each have those satisfying star-shaped spur details fanning out on either side. The line work throughout is really confident and expressive, with particularly lovely detail around his face and hands that gives this version of Woody a lot of warmth and character.

    There is something about Woody sitting down and just being completely at ease that makes this one of the most enjoyable and relaxed pages to color in the whole collection. The cross-legged pose creates such a naturally compact and well-balanced composition that the whole page feels really satisfying to work through from top to bottom. I personally love the face on this illustration more than almost any other Woody page here because those wide eyes and that open laugh are just so expressive and fun to bring to life with color. The spur details at the bottom are a lovely little reward at the end of the session too, tiny and precise and very satisfying to finish off neatly.

    Woody Standing Tall Outdoors With His Lasso Ready to Go

    What a perfect page to end this collection on, showing a chibi-style Woody standing confidently outdoors under a bright sun with fluffy clouds behind him and a coiled lasso held out in one hand like he means serious cowboy business. His hat has a star badge right on the front band which is such a fun detail, and his round rosy-cheeked face with those bright eyes and happy smile gives this version of Woody the most irresistibly cute and toylike quality of all the illustrations in this set. His outfit covers all the classic bases with a neckerchief, a buttoned vest, a belted waist, and chunky rounded boots, all rendered in clean bold lines that feel really friendly and approachable. The background adds a lovely sense of place with a simple curved horizon line, two softly rounded clouds on either side, and a partially visible sun with radiating lines peeking in from the upper right corner.

    This page feels like the sunniest and most cheerful send-off to the whole collection and I absolutely love that about it. The outdoor setting gives you a whole extra layer of creative decisions to make beyond just the character, and choosing your sky color, cloud tones, and ground colors makes this feel like a complete little scene rather than just a character study. I personally find the lasso detail one of the most satisfying things to color on this page because those overlapping rope loops reward really careful and deliberate pencil work. The chibi proportions also make Woody feel extra huggable and fun here, and the whole page just radiates that warm sunny outdoor energy that makes you want to color it on a bright afternoon with the window open.

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    Emily Carter

      Hi, I’m Emily Carter, and I create coloring pages because slowing down matters to me.I grew up in a small town in the Midwest where rainy afternoons meant crayons on the kitchen table and stacks of printer paper. Those quiet moments stuck with me.As an adult, I found myself going back to coloring during busy seasons of life. It helped me relax, focus, and unplug in a way nothing else really did.This website is my space to share that feeling with others. I design coloring pages that are fun, calming, and easy to enjoy, whether you have five minutes or an entire afternoon.I believe coloring should feel comforting, not complicated. No pressure to stay inside the lines. Just something simple that brings a little peace into your day.When I’m not creating new pages, I’m usually drinking iced coffee, listening to music, or sketching ideas that start as doodles and turn into full designs.I hope these pages give you a quiet moment you can look forward to.

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