38 Free Catnap Coloring Pages

Get ready for some sleepy, snuggly fun with these adorable Catnap coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Catnap, the sleepy yet charming feline character from the popular Poppy Playtime universe, has quickly become a fan favorite. Known for his big blue eyes, fluffy pink fur, and slightly eerie but lovable personality, Catnap offers a perfect mix of cute and mysterious for coloring fans of all ages.

In this collection, you’ll find Catnap in many creative scenes — from peacefully napping under a blanket of stars, sneaking through Playcare halls, to posing with friends like Dogday and CraftyCorn. Whether your child loves spooky characters or just enjoys cats, these printable coloring sheets will spark imagination and creativity for hours. Each sheet has been carefully designed to suit both younger kids and older fans who want to add shading and details with colored pencils or markers.

To get started, simply click on any of the images below, and a high-quality PDF will open in a new tab. You can print it right away or download it to your computer or tablet to color digitally. All of these free printable coloring sheets are formatted for standard US letter paper, but they also print beautifully on A4 sizes too. So grab your favorite crayons, markers, or gel pens and enjoy bringing Catnap to life in your own colorful way!

Fun Things To Do With Your Catnap Coloring Pages

Once you’ve finished coloring your favorite Catnap designs, don’t just toss them in a drawer! There are so many creative and fun ways to reuse your finished coloring pages for crafts, gifts, or decorations. Below are some simple but awesome ideas that kids, parents, and teachers can all enjoy.

1. Catnap Bedroom Wall Art

Turn your completed Catnap coloring sheets into cool wall art! Choose your favorite finished design and trim it neatly. Glue it onto a piece of colored cardstock or construction paper to make a border. Then, pop it into a simple frame from the dollar store or hang it up with washi tape for a trendy look. This makes an awesome bedroom or playroom decoration, especially for kids who love Poppy Playtime characters.

2. DIY Catnap Puzzle

Create your own puzzle out of your coloring pages! Once you’ve colored your Catnap design, glue it onto a piece of thin cardboard (like a cereal box). After it dries, use scissors to cut it into puzzle-shaped pieces. Start with simple square cuts for younger kids or more detailed shapes for older ones. Store it in a small zip bag so you can put it together again and again!

3. Catnap Gift Tags

Your Catnap coloring sheets can become one-of-a-kind gift tags! Print and color several smaller images, then cut them out and punch a hole at the top. Write a message on the back, such as “From: [Name]” or “Happy Birthday!” and tie it onto a gift with string or ribbon. These cute tags add a personal and creative touch to any present.

4. Poppy Playtime Scrapbook Page

If you or your child keeps a scrapbook or art journal, these Catnap coloring pages are perfect to include! Print mini versions of your favorite pages (you can resize them in the printer settings) and paste them into your scrapbook. Add stickers, glitter, or short captions about what you like most about Catnap. It’s a fun way to keep a record of your coloring progress and creativity over time.

5. Catnap Bookmarks

Make some spooky-cute bookmarks! Cut your colored Catnap pages into long rectangles. If you like, glue them to thicker paper for extra durability. You can even laminate them using clear packing tape. Punch a small hole at the top and tie a ribbon or yarn through it. These bookmarks are great for school books, bedtime stories, or even as party favors for friends.

6. DIY Catnap Greeting Cards

Turn your printable coloring sheets into greeting cards! Fold a piece of construction paper in half, then cut and glue your colored Catnap design onto the front. Add a message like “Sweet Dreams!” or “You’re Pawsome!” inside. These make great cards for birthdays, holidays, or just to send a kind note to a friend who loves cats and Poppy Playtime characters.

7. Catnap Stickers

You can turn your Catnap art into stickers using sticker paper or label sheets. Color and cut out your favorite Catnap poses, then print or trace them onto the sticky paper. Once you’ve cut them out, you can use them to decorate notebooks, laptops, or water bottles. If you don’t have sticker paper, just use tape or glue to attach them where you want!

8. Catnap Door Sign

Create a “Do Not Disturb, Catnap is Sleeping” sign for your bedroom door! Print and color a large Catnap image, then write your name and a fun message on it. Glue it to cardboard for sturdiness, then punch holes at the top and thread string through so you can hang it on your door handle. It’s a fun way to personalize your space.

9. Party Decorations

If you’re throwing a Poppy Playtime or Catnap-themed birthday party, these coloring sheets make awesome decorations. Print and color several pages, cut out the Catnap characters, and tape them to the wall or string them together to make a garland. You can also use them as placemats or coloring activities for guests at the party.

10. Catnap Mini Notebook Covers

Decorate small notebooks or journals with your colored Catnap pictures. Trim the artwork to fit the cover and glue it on, then cover the whole thing with clear tape or contact paper to protect it. This is a great idea for school notebooks or sketchbooks. It gives kids a chance to use their creativity while personalizing their supplies.

11. Shadow Box Display

For a more advanced craft, make a 3D Catnap shadow box. Cut out your colored Catnap figure and glue it onto a background inside a small box (like a shoebox lid or craft box). Add cotton balls as clouds, glitter stars, or little props made from paper. It creates a fun display that you can put on a shelf or desk.

12. Catnap Memory Game

If you print multiple copies of your Catnap coloring sheets, you can make a memory matching game! Color pairs of the same image in different ways, cut them into squares, and flip them upside down to play. Take turns flipping two at a time to find the matching pair. It’s a great activity for younger kids to improve their memory and concentration.

13. DIY Catnap Calendar

Make your own Catnap-themed calendar using printable coloring pages. Choose 12 of your favorite designs — one for each month. Color them all, print or draw the calendar dates underneath, and bind them with staples or a hole punch and ribbon. It’s a creative and fun way to keep track of the year while showing off your art.

14. Catnap Paper Dolls

For a super fun project, turn Catnap into a paper doll! Print and color the main Catnap image on sturdy paper. Then draw and color extra accessories like hats, capes, or pajamas on another sheet. Cut them out and attach tiny paper tabs so you can fold them over Catnap. Kids love mixing and matching outfits and props.

15. Classroom Activity Sheets

Teachers can use these free Catnap printable coloring pages as rewards or quiet-time activities. They’re perfect for Halloween, storytime, or art centers. You can also have students decorate their own Catnap character and use them to create a colorful classroom bulletin board with a “Catnap’s Corner” theme.

These Catnap coloring sheets are not just fun to color — they’re a great way to spark creativity and imagination in kids (and even adults!). Whether you’re using them for a craft project, party decoration, or personal artwork, each free printable PDF coloring page lets you enjoy the spooky-sweet world of Catnap in your own unique way.

So go ahead — click, print, and start creating your very own Catnap masterpieces today!

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