38 Pig Coloring Pages
Get ready to squeal with joy over this adorable collection of pig coloring pages that are all free to download and print! These fun and friendly pigs come in all sorts of cute scenes, from muddy puddles to farmyards, and even dressed up in costumes. Whether you’re a fan of cartoon-style pigs or realistic farm pigs, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy.

You’ll find pigs with big smiles, pigs playing with friends, piglets snuggling with their moms, and even pigs wearing party hats. These coloring sheets are perfect for animal lovers, preschool themes, farm lessons, or just for a fun rainy-day activity. With a variety of designs to choose from, these pig printable coloring pages are sure to keep kids busy and entertained.
How to Use These Free Printable Pig Coloring Sheets
To get started, simply click on any of the images or links below. Each one will open a PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you can download the page, print it, or even color it digitally on a tablet.
All pig coloring pages are designed to fit standard US letter size paper (8.5×11 inches), but they also print nicely on A4 paper. Just make sure your printer is set to “fit to page” before printing!
Fun Things to Do With Your Pig Coloring Pages
Here are some fun and creative ideas to turn your pig coloring sheets into cool crafts and activities that go beyond just coloring!
Piggy Puppet Show
Turn your colored pig pages into puppets for a homemade puppet show. After coloring the pig, carefully cut it out. Then glue or tape it onto a popsicle stick or a recycled straw. Make a few different pig puppets and even create a simple cardboard stage. You can act out stories like “The Three Little Pigs” or come up with your own piggy adventures.
Farmyard Diorama
Use a shoebox to create a mini pig farm scene. After coloring your pig sheet, cut out the pig and stand it up using a small strip of folded cardboard like a stand. Add bits of green tissue paper for grass, cotton balls for clouds, and construction paper barns or fences. This is a great project for kids learning about farm animals.
Pig Party Masks
Make pig face masks for a pretend play session or costume activity. Choose a pig coloring page with a clear face, color it, and cut out the shape. Cut holes for the eyes and attach a piece of string or an elastic band to turn it into a wearable mask. It’s perfect for themed birthday parties or school plays.
Muddy Puddle Collage
Pigs love to roll in the mud! Make a muddy art project by gluing your colored pig onto a brown paper background. Then, use brown paint, torn paper, or even real dirt and glue to make muddy puddles all around the pig. Kids will love mixing art materials and textures for a fun and messy craft.
Piggy Bookmarks
Create bookmarks with your pig coloring pages. Color and cut out a small pig image, then glue it onto a strip of cardstock or construction paper. Decorate it with glitter, stickers, or stamps. Laminate the bookmarks if you want them to last longer. These are great for classroom prizes or reading incentives.
Piggy Puzzle Game
Turn your coloring sheet into a homemade puzzle. After coloring, glue the page onto a piece of thin cardboard. Once it’s dry, cut the pig picture into puzzle pieces. You can make simple square pieces for younger kids or more complex shapes for older children. Store them in a plastic bag for easy reuse.
Pig-Themed Mobile
Make a hanging mobile with different pig images. Color and cut out a few pig pictures, punch holes at the top, and hang them from a hanger or a stick using string or yarn. Add some cotton clouds or sun cutouts for extra decoration. Hang it in a window or over a reading corner.
Pig Greeting Cards
Use your pig coloring sheets to make fun cards for birthdays or thank-you notes. Fold a piece of colored construction paper in half, then glue your colored pig picture to the front. Add messages inside and decorate with markers or stickers. Kids will love giving these cards to family or friends.
Pig Learning Posters
Turn your pig pages into learning posters. Color the pig, then mount it on a larger sheet of paper. Around the pig, write fun facts about pigs, draw their favorite foods, or label body parts. This is a great activity for classrooms or homeschooling to make learning about animals hands-on.
Pig Stick Puppets for Storytime
Cut out your colored pigs and tape them to craft sticks. Use these as props during storytime to act out books like “If You Give a Pig a Pancake” or “Olivia.” Kids can follow along with the story and move their pig puppets with the plot.
Pig Art Gallery
Make a gallery wall of your pig art. Frame or mount your best pig coloring pages on colorful paper and tape them up in a hallway or on a bulletin board. Create a pig-themed title like “Oink-tastic Artists” and let kids show off their best work.
Pig Memory Game
Print two copies of several pig coloring pages and color them the same way. Cut each one out into cards and play a memory matching game. Lay all the cards face down, and let players take turns flipping them to find matching pig pairs.
Pig Party Decorations
Use the coloring sheets to decorate for a pig-themed party. Cut out the pigs and string them together as a banner, or tape them to cups, plates, and goodie bags. You can even create pig-themed placemats by printing the coloring sheets on thick paper.
Pig Scrapbook
Start a farm animal scrapbook with your pig coloring sheets. Glue them into a notebook, and add stories, stickers, and farm animal facts on each page. Keep adding animals as you go. This makes a fun ongoing project for the whole season.
These pig coloring pages are more than just free printable PDF activities—they’re a doorway to all kinds of creative crafts, stories, and learning fun. Whether you’re at home, in a classroom, or hosting a party, there’s something here to keep little hands busy and imaginations active.
Ready to get started? Just click on any pig coloring sheet image to open the free printable PDF. Download, print, and let the pig-themed fun begin!