37 Magician Coloring Pages
Step into a world of mystery, wonder, and magic tricks with this collection of magician coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Whether you love card tricks, rabbits in hats, or enchanting wands that sparkle with magic, these coloring sheets will bring a touch of stage magic to your day. Perfect for kids who enjoy imaginative play or adults who want a fun creative break, these free magician printables are sure to inspire hours of coloring fun.

In this series, you’ll find magicians in action pulling rabbits out of hats, performing with doves, juggling cards, and even waving their wands to create magical sparkles. Some of the magician coloring sheets include whimsical stage setups with curtains and spotlights, while others show close-up details of magic props like decks of cards, top hats, and wands. Whether you’re looking for a simple design for younger kids or a more detailed magician illustration for older children, this collection has something for everyone.
How to Use the Magician Coloring Pages
Getting started is simple! Just click on any of the images or links below, and a printable PDF magician coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you can download it directly to your device or print it out right away.
Each magician coloring page is designed on standard US letter-size paper (8.5 x 11 inches) but also fits perfectly on A4 paper, making it easy for kids and adults around the world to enjoy. You can print as many copies as you like, so siblings, classrooms, or groups can all join in the magical fun. If you prefer digital art, you can also save the PDF and color it on an iPad or tablet.
Fun Things To Do With Your Magician Coloring Pages
Once your magician coloring sheets are finished, don’t just put them away in a folder! There are so many fun and creative ways to use these printables beyond coloring. Here are some exciting craft and activity ideas to bring your magician artwork to life.
1. DIY Magic Show Tickets
After coloring a magician page, cut out parts of the design, such as the magician’s hat or wand, and glue them onto cardstock. Write “Admit One” or “Magic Show Tonight” on the card, and you’ll have your very own custom magic show tickets. Kids can hand them out to family members before putting on their own magic performance at home.
2. Magic Wand Craft
Pick a magician coloring sheet that shows a wand, color it in, and carefully cut it out. Then tape it to a drinking straw, chopstick, or rolled-up piece of paper. Add glitter, stickers, or foil stars to make it sparkle. Now your child has their very own magic wand to wave around during pretend play.
3. Rabbit in a Hat Puppet
Choose a page with the classic magician’s trick: a rabbit in a hat. Color the design and cut out both the hat and the rabbit separately. Tape the rabbit to a popsicle stick and slide it behind the hat cutout. Now you have a fun puppet where the rabbit can “pop up” from the hat. This is a great little craft for storytelling or puppet shows.
4. DIY Magic Posters
After finishing a magician coloring sheet, mount it onto colored construction paper and add a title like “The Great Magico!” or “Amazing Magic Tonight!” These can be used as posters to hang around the house or classroom. Kids can even create a pretend stage area where their posters advertise the upcoming “show.”
5. Homemade Magic Trick Cards
Print and color magician pages that feature playing cards. Cut out the decorated cards and glue them onto index cards. Now you have a custom deck of magic cards! Kids can practice simple card tricks or just use them for imaginative play. For durability, cover the cards with clear tape or laminate them.
6. Magic Show Backdrop
Color several magician coloring sheets and tape them together on the wall to create a stage backdrop. Add real curtains on the sides (or use fabric scraps) to complete the look. Now, when kids want to put on their own magic show, they have a colorful stage background ready to impress their audience.
7. Magic Hat Gift Bags
Color a magician’s top hat from one of the sheets and cut it out. Glue it onto the front of a small paper bag. This instantly transforms the bag into a magic-themed gift or treat bag. You can even fill it with little “magic prizes” like stickers, candy, or small toys to hand out at a birthday party.
8. DIY Magic Trick Flipbook
Select a few magician coloring pages that show different tricks, like pulling a rabbit from a hat or waving a wand. After coloring them, cut them to the same size, stack them together, and staple one edge. Flip through quickly to create your own magician “flipbook show.”
9. Magic-Themed Bookmarks
Cut out sections of your finished magician coloring sheets, such as wands, stars, or doves. Glue them onto strips of sturdy paper or cardstock to create bookmarks. Add ribbon at the top for extra flair. These make excellent gifts for kids who love reading and magic.
10. Create Your Own Magic Trick Instructions
After finishing a magician coloring sheet, glue it onto the cover of folded cardstock to create a booklet. Inside, kids can write or draw step-by-step instructions for a simple magic trick they know or make up. This combines creativity with writing practice and gives them their own magic trick manual.
11. Stage Curtains Craft
Find a magician coloring sheet that has curtains drawn to the side. After coloring, cut out the curtains and tape them onto the sides of a box or a doorway. Kids can stand behind and pull them back like real stage curtains, creating an instant magic show entrance.
12. Magic Doves Mobile
Some magician coloring pages feature doves flying from a hat or hand. Color and cut out several doves, punch a small hole at the top of each, and tie them to string. Hang them from a coat hanger or hoop to make a hanging mobile that spins and floats just like real doves.
13. Magician Mask Craft
If the coloring sheet shows a magician’s face, color it and cut it out. Attach string or elastic on the sides to turn it into a mask. Kids can wear it while performing tricks, pretending to be “The Great Magician” for their own show.
14. Magic Show Invitations
Use the finished coloring sheets as covers for homemade invitations. Write party details on the inside and hand them out for a magic-themed birthday party or playdate. This makes the invitations personal, fun, and reusable as keepsakes.
15. DIY Magic Trick Boxes
Decorate small cardboard boxes with cutouts from magician coloring sheets. Glue on rabbits, hats, wands, or sparkles. These boxes can be used for pretend disappearing tricks or to hold small treasures.
