23 February Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)
Get ready to celebrate love, friendship, and fun winter days with these February coloring pages that are all free to print and enjoy! February is full of exciting moments, from Valentine’s Day hearts to cozy snow days and even celebrations like Groundhog Day and Presidents’ Day. These printable coloring sheets capture the spirit of the month with everything from sweet Valentine cards to cute animals playing in the snow. Whether you’re a teacher looking for classroom activities or a parent wanting creative projects for home, there’s something here for everyone.

These free coloring sheets are designed to bring joy and creativity to your February days. You’ll find adorable Valentine’s hearts, teddy bears holding candy, cupids, friendship cards, snowmen, and even patriotic pages for Presidents’ Day. Kids can enjoy coloring love-themed images while adults can relax with more detailed, calming Valentine mandalas or winter scenes. No matter your age, these February coloring pages are a great way to celebrate this special month filled with love and kindness.
How to Use These February Coloring Pages
To get started, simply click on any of the images below. A new tab will open with a PDF file of your selected coloring sheet. You can then print it directly from your browser or download the printable PDF to save for later. All of the coloring sheets are formatted for standard US letter size paper, but they also print perfectly on A4 pages.
You can color these pages traditionally using crayons, colored pencils, or markers, or choose to color digitally using a tablet or iPad app. Whether you’re preparing for a classroom Valentine’s Day party or spending a relaxing afternoon at home, these printable pages make it easy to get creative anytime.
Fun Things to Do With Your February Coloring Pages
1. Valentine’s Day Cards
Turn your February coloring sheets into one-of-a-kind Valentine’s Day cards! After printing and coloring your favorite pages, fold them in half to make a greeting card. On the inside, write a sweet message like “Be My Valentine” or “You Make My Heart Smile.” You can even glue on small heart stickers, glitter, or lace for extra flair. Kids will love handing out their custom cards to classmates, and they make perfect last-minute Valentine gifts.
2. DIY Valentine Garland
Use your coloring pages to create a cheerful Valentine’s garland to hang around the house or classroom. Start by coloring and cutting out hearts, cupids, and teddy bear images from your printable sheets. Punch small holes in the top of each cutout and string them together with yarn or ribbon. You can alternate designs and even add paper doilies or shiny foil hearts between each piece. Hang your garland along windows, doorways, or above a classroom bulletin board for instant February charm.
3. Heart-Shaped Bookmarks
Color and cut out your favorite heart-themed pictures to make adorable bookmarks. Once colored, glue the paper onto sturdy cardstock or construction paper for durability. Trim around the shape and punch a hole at the top. Add a ribbon or small tassel, and you’ll have a cute bookmark perfect for gifting or using during reading time. Teachers can use this craft as part of a Valentine’s Day reading activity, encouraging kids to color and trade their bookmarks.
4. Love Coupons Booklet
Print several February coloring pages and use them to create a “Love Coupons” booklet. On each page, write simple coupon ideas such as “Good for one hug,” “Breakfast in bed,” or “A movie night.” After coloring, staple the pages together and tie a ribbon around the spine. These DIY booklets make thoughtful Valentine’s gifts for parents, grandparents, or friends. Kids can create their own coupon books filled with kind gestures to give as heartfelt surprises.
5. Classroom Bulletin Board Display
Teachers can use the February coloring sheets to decorate a classroom bulletin board. After students color their pages, mount each one on construction paper and arrange them in a collage with the title “Love Is in the Air” or “Our February Art Gallery.” This creates a warm and festive atmosphere for the month and allows students to proudly display their creativity. Add paper hearts, cupids, or messages of kindness for an extra special touch.
6. Valentine Gift Tags
Cut out small designs from the coloring pages and turn them into handmade Valentine gift tags. After coloring, punch a hole at the top of each tag and tie them to treat bags, gifts, or goodie boxes with a piece of red or pink ribbon. You can even write short messages like “With Love,” “Happy Valentine’s Day,” or “From Your Friend.” These printable tags add a personal touch to Valentine treats and are perfect for classroom parties.
7. Groundhog Day Craft
Celebrate Groundhog Day on February 2nd with themed coloring pages! Once kids finish coloring a groundhog picture, help them cut it out and glue it onto a paper plate. Use brown construction paper for the ground and cotton balls for clouds or snow. Add a popsicle stick to make the groundhog move up and down, simulating whether it sees its shadow or not. This is a fun, hands-on craft that also helps kids learn about this quirky February tradition.
8. Winter Scene Snow Globes
Turn your winter-themed February coloring sheets into paper snow globes! After coloring a snowman, penguin, or winter scene, cut out a circle around the image. Mount it onto blue or silver cardstock, then glue a clear plastic sheet or sandwich bag over the top to mimic a glass globe. Sprinkle a little glitter or fake snow before sealing the edges. These make great seasonal decorations and keep the winter magic alive all month long.
9. Valentine Puzzle Activity
After coloring your favorite February page, turn it into a puzzle! Glue the finished sheet onto cardboard or a cereal box for stability. Once it’s dry, use scissors to cut it into puzzle-shaped pieces. Store the pieces in a small bag or envelope for easy reuse. Kids can trade puzzles and reassemble each other’s artwork—it’s a creative and fun way to reuse their coloring pages again and again.
10. Presidents’ Day Posters
Use February coloring sheets featuring historical figures like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln to create educational posters for Presidents’ Day. Once colored, mount the portraits on red, white, and blue construction paper. Add printed facts or short handwritten notes about each president to make a mini history display. These posters can decorate classrooms or learning spaces, combining art and education in a fun February activity.
11. Valentine’s Photo Frame
Make a sweet keepsake frame using your February coloring pages. Choose a page with hearts or cupids, color it, and glue it onto a sturdy piece of cardboard. Cut out a rectangle in the center to fit a small photo. Add glitter, stickers, or a bow, and your frame is ready for a Valentine’s Day picture. These frames make adorable gifts for grandparents or friends and can also be a memorable craft for classroom art time.
12. Friendship Collage
Print out several different February coloring sheets that feature friendship or love themes. Once colored, cut out the best parts of each—hearts, flowers, friends, or animals—and glue them onto a large poster board to make a “Friends Forever” collage. This activity is great for group projects or family time. Each participant can add their own colored pieces to create one big, shared piece of February art.
13. Heart-Shaped Window Decorations
After coloring Valentine hearts or romantic designs, cut them out and tape them to windows around your home or classroom. The bright colors look beautiful when sunlight shines through. For an extra touch, print the coloring pages on translucent paper or trace them onto wax paper using crayons. Hang your creations with string or tape them directly to windows for festive February décor that spreads love and color.
14. February Scrapbook Page
Add your finished coloring sheets to a February-themed scrapbook page. Include photos from Valentine’s Day parties, snow days, or winter adventures. Decorate the page with cut-out colored hearts and stickers. This is a great way to preserve memories and celebrate all the fun activities you enjoyed during the month.
15. Classroom Valentine Exchange Envelopes
Use your February coloring pages to make custom envelopes for classroom Valentine exchanges. Print and color your favorite designs, then fold and tape the paper into envelope shapes. Label each one with a name and decorate it with stickers or glitter. Students can place their Valentine cards inside for a creative and personal touch that makes gift-giving even more fun.
With so many fun and easy crafts to try, these free printable February coloring pages offer endless ways to celebrate the month of love and friendship. Whether you’re decorating for Valentine’s Day, learning about Presidents’ Day, or simply enjoying cozy winter coloring time, these pages bring creativity and cheer to every activity. Download your favorite PDF sheets today, print as many as you like, and start spreading the February fun!
