25 Phone Coloring Pages for Free
Dial into creativity with these fun and free phone coloring pages that are printable and easy to download as PDF files! Whether your little one is fascinated by smartphones, retro rotary phones, or cute cartoon versions of mobile devices, this collection has a mix of coloring sheets for every kind of phone fan.

From smiling phones with faces and texting emojis to detailed old-school telephones with curly cords, kids and adults alike will find something fun to color. These free coloring pages are perfect for tech-themed activities, classroom fun, rainy day crafts, or just to keep little hands busy. You’ll find smartphones with app icons, flip phones, and even imaginative robot phones with buttons and beeps!
How to Use These Phone Coloring Pages
To get started, click on any of the below images or links, which will open the PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you are free to download, print, or even color digitally on an iPad.
All of these coloring pages are on standard US letter size, but they also fit perfectly onto A4 paper sizes too! Enjoy!
Fun Things To Do With Your Phone Coloring Pages
Make a Phone-Themed Door Hanger
Turn a finished coloring page into a fun door hanger that shows if your kid is “on a call” or “away.” After coloring the phone sheet, cut it into a long rectangle shape. Punch a hole at the top and cut a small slit to fit over a door handle. Add fun messages like “Do Not Disturb: Talking on the Phone” or “Come In: Free Call Time.” This is a great project for bedroom doors or even classroom entrances.
Create a Phone Book of Art
Have your child color multiple phone coloring pages and staple them together to make a pretend phone book. Each page can feature a different “contact,” like their favorite character or a family member. They can even write pretend phone numbers and addresses to practice number writing. Add a cover that says “My Coloring Phone Book” for a personalized touch.
Make a Pretend Phone With Moving Parts
Color a phone page with large button designs or a screen. Glue it to cardboard to make it sturdy. Cut out parts like buttons or the screen and reattach them using brads so they can spin or press down. Add a paper antenna or side buttons with tape. Kids can then use it as a pretend phone in their play kitchen, school, or store!
Build a Tech Poster for the Wall
Print and color several different phone-themed coloring sheets. Use them to make a giant wall poster all about phones and technology. Write fun facts about how phones work or draw little speech bubbles with texting slang like “LOL” or “BRB.” Add some glitter glue to make the screen sparkle!
Create a Text Message Garland
After coloring pages with speech bubbles or texting designs, cut out each bubble individually. Tape or glue them to a long string or ribbon to make a garland. Hang it across a window or desk. Each bubble can have a new message like “Hi!” “Call me!” or “Let’s play!” This is a fun decoration for a birthday or tech-themed party.
Make a Pop-Up Phone Card
Use a colored phone sheet to create a greeting card. Fold a blank piece of construction paper in half. Cut out a colored phone from your sheet and glue only the bottom to the inside of the card so it can pop up when opened. On the front, write “You’ve Got a Call!” and add a fun message inside like “Happy Birthday!” or “Miss You!”
Turn a Coloring Sheet into a Puzzle
Once a phone coloring page is finished, glue it onto a piece of cardstock or light cardboard. Cut it into puzzle shapes using scissors. For younger kids, use just 4-6 large pieces; for older ones, cut 12-20 pieces. Mix the pieces and let them put the puzzle back together to match the phone artwork they made.
Make a Paper Cell Phone Case
Color a page with a smartphone design and cut out the shape. Glue the phone onto construction paper and cut another plain piece for the back. Use a stapler or tape on three sides to make a pocket. Kids can then “store” little drawings, stickers, or secret notes inside their pretend phone case.
Design Your Own App Screen
Using a blank phone coloring sheet with a screen, ask kids to draw and color their own apps inside the screen area. They can invent apps like a “Pizza Maker,” “Super Kitty Game,” or “Homework Eraser.” It’s a fun way to mix imagination with art and design. Add glitter or stickers to make it stand out.
Use for a Classroom Tech Week
If your school is having a technology theme, use these phone coloring sheets as part of classroom decorations or student projects. Kids can each color their own phone and write messages as if they are texting the class. Tape them up on the wall to make a “tech chatboard” that looks like a giant group chat!
Make a Comic Strip With Phones
Have your child color two or three different phone pages. Then cut out the phones and glue them into a row on a larger sheet of paper. Above each phone, draw a character or emoji saying something. This becomes a short comic strip showing a conversation happening across phones! It’s fun and helps with storytelling and writing skills.
Create a Time Travel Phone
Have kids color a rotary or old-fashioned phone page and decorate it like a time machine. They can write “Call the Past” or “Dial the Future” on it. Make up a story about what would happen if they used it to talk to someone in the year 3000 or in the dinosaur age. They can even write out a fake call log!
Whether you’re coloring a basic smartphone or a funky flip phone, these free, printable phone coloring pages in PDF format are perfect for hours of imaginative play and easy crafting. Just pick your favorite design, download the coloring sheet, and start creating!