50 Diary of a Wimpy Kid Coloring Pages
Step into the hilarious world of Greg Heffley with this big collection of Diary of a Wimpy Kid coloring pages! These free printable sheets bring Jeff Kinney’s beloved characters to life, letting kids and fans of the book series color their favorite moments and scenes. From Greg’s everyday misadventures to his friendships with Rowley and family chaos with Rodrick, these coloring sheets are full of laughs and creativity.

In this series, you’ll find Greg doodling in his diary, hanging out with Rowley, running from bullies, and even trying to survive school life. You’ll also find funny pages featuring Manny, Rodrick’s band Löded Diper, and even the dreaded Cheese Touch! Whether you’re a long-time reader of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books or just love funny cartoon-style art, these printables are perfect for kids, classrooms, or even adults who enjoy doodle-style coloring.
How to Use These Coloring Sheets
Getting started is super simple. Just click on any of the images or links below, and a PDF coloring page will open in a new tab. From there, you can download the free printable PDF, print it at home, or even color it digitally on a tablet or iPad.
All of these coloring pages are formatted to print on standard U.S. letter-size paper, but they also scale perfectly to A4 paper if you’re outside the U.S. Print as many as you want to share with friends, students, or family, and enjoy hours of fun!
Fun Things To Do With Your Diary of a Wimpy Kid Coloring Pages
Here are some creative and fun ways to use your Diary of a Wimpy Kid coloring sheets beyond just coloring. These activities are perfect for classrooms, birthday parties, or at-home crafts.
1. Make Your Own Wimpy Kid Comic Strip
After coloring a few pages, cut out Greg, Rowley, and other characters and glue them onto blank sheets of paper. Draw speech bubbles above their heads and write your own silly dialogue. This lets kids create their very own Diary of a Wimpy Kid comic strip. It’s a fun way to practice storytelling while reusing their favorite coloring sheets.
2. Create a Wimpy Kid Bookmark Collection
Cut your finished coloring pages into long rectangles and laminate them (or cover with clear tape). Punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon through it to make custom bookmarks. Since Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a book series, this craft is extra fitting and makes reading even more fun.
3. Greg’s School Locker Decorations
Print out and color several pages, then cut out the characters and scenes. Tape them inside a locker or on a bedroom wall to create a Wimpy Kid-themed display. Kids can change them out every week for a new look.
4. Make a Wimpy Kid Story Journal
Use a small notebook and glue a colored-in page to the cover. Inside, kids can write their own diary entries—just like Greg Heffley does. They can even glue smaller cutouts from the coloring sheets inside the journal to decorate it. This turns the printable coloring sheets into a fun writing activity.
5. Party Decorations for a Wimpy Kid Birthday
If your child loves Diary of a Wimpy Kid, print and color several pages, then hang them as decorations for a birthday party. You can also cut out characters and tape them onto paper cups, goody bags, or even make a banner to hang across the room.
6. Wimpy Kid Puppets for Storytelling
After coloring a page, cut out the characters and tape them to popsicle sticks to make simple stick puppets. Kids can then put on their own Wimpy Kid puppet show, reenacting funny scenes or making up new adventures for Greg and Rowley.
7. Greg’s Classroom Folder Covers
Instead of buying decorated school folders, glue a finished coloring sheet to the front of a plain folder. Cover it with clear contact paper to keep it from getting torn. This gives kids a custom-made Wimpy Kid folder that’s perfect for school.
8. Cheese Touch Game
Print and color the page featuring the “Cheese Touch” (or draw a slice of cheese if not included). Laminate it and use it to play your own Cheese Touch tag game with friends. Whoever is holding the cheese becomes “it” until they pass it along.
9. DIY Wimpy Kid Puzzle
Take a finished coloring page and glue it onto a piece of cardboard. Cut it into puzzle-shaped pieces and mix them up. Kids can then put the puzzle back together, making a fun game from their own artwork.
10. Character Trading Cards
Print small versions of the coloring pages and cut them into trading card size. Kids can color and trade them with friends, or even write character facts on the back. For example, “Greg – loves video games, hates P.E.” or “Rodrick – plays in a band.”
11. Wimpy Kid Classroom Bulletin Board
Teachers can use these printable coloring sheets to create a Diary of a Wimpy Kid classroom display. Students color their favorite characters, then the teacher arranges them on a bulletin board with speech bubbles showing funny quotes or student-written diary entries.
12. Create a Wimpy Kid Calendar
Take 12 coloring pages, one for each month, and attach them to a printed blank calendar template. Kids can color a new page each month and have a personalized Diary of a Wimpy Kid calendar for their bedroom or school desk.
13. Wimpy Kid Wrapping Paper
Print several sheets and let kids color them, then use them as homemade wrapping paper for small gifts. This makes gift-giving more personal and fun, especially for fans of the book series.
14. Greg Heffley Door Hangers
Cut a colored page into a rectangle and punch a hole at the top big enough to hang on a doorknob. Kids can write messages like “Do Not Disturb” or “Come In” at the bottom, making their own Wimpy Kid-themed door hanger.
15. Wimpy Kid Scrapbook Pages
If your child keeps a scrapbook, these coloring sheets can be cut up and glued in as decorations. They can be paired with photos, notes, or other drawings to create a funny Wimpy Kid-themed memory book.
