39 Inside Out Coloring Pages
Get ready to explore a world of colorful emotions with these Inside Out coloring pages that are completely free to download and print! Inspired by Disney and Pixar’s heartwarming movie, Inside Out, these coloring sheets bring Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust to life in a fun and creative way. Each character represents an emotion inside Riley’s mind, and now you can color them however you feel—bright and cheerful like Joy, cool and calm like Sadness, or fiery and bold like Anger!

In this collection, you’ll find printable coloring sheets featuring all your favorite Inside Out characters in memorable movie scenes. From Riley’s first day at her new school to the emotional adventures inside her head, these pages capture the magic and message of understanding emotions. Whether you’re a kid who loves the movie or an adult who appreciates Pixar’s storytelling, these free printable PDF coloring pages are a wonderful way to relax and get creative.
To get started, simply click on any of the images or links below. Each click will open a PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you can easily download, print, or even color digitally on your tablet or iPad. All the coloring pages are set to standard U.S. letter size but will also print perfectly on A4 paper. Whether you use crayons, markers, or colored pencils, these printable PDF coloring sheets are sure to bring hours of fun and expression!
Fun Things To Do With Your Inside Out Coloring Pages
Once you’ve finished coloring your Inside Out sheets, the fun doesn’t have to stop there! You can turn your creations into all kinds of crafts, decorations, and learning activities. Here are some creative ways to use your finished coloring pages:
1. Inside Out Emotion Wheel
Create an “Emotion Wheel” to help kids recognize and express their feelings. Print and color each Inside Out character, then cut them out in circular shapes. Glue them around a large paper plate and attach a paper arrow in the center using a brad fastener. Kids can spin the arrow to show how they’re feeling that day—Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, or Disgust! It’s a wonderful emotional learning tool and a fun classroom project.
2. DIY Emotion Flashcards
Turn your printable coloring pages into emotion flashcards. After coloring, cut out each character and glue them to small pieces of cardstock. Write the name of each emotion underneath the picture. These flashcards can help kids learn emotional vocabulary, understand body language, and talk about their feelings. Laminate them for extra durability so they can be used again and again.
3. Inside Out Storybook
Encourage storytelling with a handmade Inside Out storybook! Print several coloring sheets and let kids color them in. Once finished, staple the pages together or punch holes and tie with yarn to make a book. On each page, kids can write a few sentences or a short story about what’s happening in the scene. This is a great reading and writing activity for school or at home.
4. Feelings Journal Cover
Make a custom “Feelings Journal” by using one of your Inside Out coloring sheets as a journal cover. Color your favorite character—Joy, Sadness, or any emotion you connect with—and glue or tape it onto the front of a notebook. Inside the journal, kids can write about their day, how they felt, and what made them happy or sad. It’s a creative and supportive way to encourage emotional expression.
5. Inside Out Wall Art
Turn your finished coloring pages into wall art for a bedroom or classroom. Once you’ve colored your favorite scenes, place them in simple photo frames or mount them on colorful construction paper. Arrange them in a row by color or emotion—Joy in yellow, Sadness in blue, Anger in red, Fear in purple, and Disgust in green. It makes a bright and positive display that reminds everyone that all feelings matter!
6. Inside Out Emotion Puppets
Make fun puppets for storytelling or playtime. Color and cut out each Inside Out character, then tape or glue them to popsicle sticks. You can use these puppets to act out scenes from the movie or create your own stories about emotions and friendship. This craft is perfect for drama class, emotional learning, or just a fun rainy-day project.
7. Inside Out Bookmark Set
Turn your colored pages into bookmarks to keep track of your reading adventures. Cut out rectangular strips featuring the faces of each character and laminate them if possible. Punch a hole at the top and tie a piece of ribbon or string for decoration. These bookmarks make great gifts for friends or classmates and are perfect for encouraging reading.
8. Inside Out Party Decorations
If you’re planning an Inside Out–themed birthday party, these coloring pages can become awesome decorations! Print and color multiple sheets, then cut out the characters and use them for banners, cupcake toppers, or party table centerpieces. You can even tape them to balloons or goodie bags to match the theme. It’s an affordable and personal way to decorate!
9. DIY Emotion Masks
Turn your printable PDF coloring sheets into wearable masks for dramatic play. Choose a character, color them, and then cut out the face. Attach a popsicle stick or elastic string so kids can hold or wear the masks. This is a great classroom activity that helps children act out emotions and practice empathy through role-play.
10. Inside Out Memory Game
Use your coloring sheets to make a memory card game. Print two copies of each character page, color them, and cut them into equal-sized squares. Lay them face down and take turns flipping two cards at a time to find matching pairs. It’s a fun way to strengthen memory skills while reinforcing emotional recognition.
11. Inside Out Classroom Bulletin Board
Teachers can use these printable coloring pages to create an “Emotions Corner” or bulletin board in the classroom. After students color their pages, they can display their work under different emotion categories—happy, sad, scared, angry, or disgusted. It’s an engaging way to help children learn that all feelings are normal and important.
12. Inside Out Scrapbook Page
Make a scrapbook page dedicated to your favorite Inside Out moments. Print and color your favorite character scenes, then paste them into a scrapbook along with photos, stickers, and personal notes. This is a great project for kids who love to combine art and storytelling, and it creates a keepsake full of emotion and creativity.
13. Inside Out Emotion Cube
Build a 3D paper cube using your Inside Out characters. Color each character and cut them into square shapes. Glue or tape them together to form a cube, with one character on each side. Roll the cube like dice to “pick your emotion.” Kids can then share a story or activity about that feeling. It’s a playful way to talk about emotions during family time or therapy sessions.
14. Inside Out Greeting Cards
Design unique greeting cards featuring the Inside Out crew. Fold a piece of cardstock in half and glue your colored character on the front. Write cheerful messages inside, such as “Wishing You Joy!” or “It’s Okay to Feel Sad Sometimes.” These cards can be shared with friends or family to spread kindness and emotional awareness.
15. Inside Out Reward Chart
Create a positive behavior chart using your colored Inside Out pages. Assign each emotion a meaning—Joy for helping others, Anger for self-control, Fear for bravery, etc. Display the chart on the wall, and when kids show positive emotional growth, they can earn stickers or stars. It’s a fun and meaningful way to encourage emotional intelligence at home or school.
These Inside Out coloring sheets offer much more than just coloring fun—they open up endless ways to teach, decorate, and connect with emotions. Whether used for crafts, learning tools, or party ideas, each printable PDF coloring page helps kids explore feelings in a creative and supportive way. Download, print, and start coloring today for a colorful emotional adventure!
