20 Rainbow Friends Coloring Pages (Blue, Purple, Green & More)

Get ready for bright colors and spooky fun with these awesome Rainbow Friends coloring pages that are all free to print or download as a PDF! Rainbow Friends is a popular Roblox game filled with colorful, creepy characters like Blue, Green, Orange, Purple, and Red. These printable coloring sheets let fans bring their favorite characters to life with crayons, markers, or even digital coloring.

Rainbow Friends coloring pages

Inside this collection, you’ll find Rainbow Friends in all sorts of scenes—sneaking around the Odd World amusement park, hiding in vents, chasing after players, and even striking silly poses. Whether your child is a superfan of the game or just loves cool and quirky monsters, these free coloring pages are packed with fun for all ages. Each sheet captures the bold colors and personalities of the game, perfect for sparking creativity during quiet time or rainy days.

How to Use These Free Printable Coloring Sheets

To get started, just click on any of the images or links below. A new tab will open with the PDF version of that coloring page. From there, you can print it directly or download it to your computer or tablet. These printable PDF coloring sheets work great on both US letter size and A4 paper. You can even color them on an iPad using your favorite drawing app if you prefer digital art.

Now, let’s look at some fun and creative ways to use your Rainbow Friends coloring pages beyond just coloring them in!

Fun Things To Do With Your Rainbow Friends Coloring Pages

Make a Rainbow Friends Puppet Theater

Turn your colored Rainbow Friends into awesome stick puppets! After coloring your favorite characters, cut them out and glue each one to a popsicle stick or a plastic straw. Use a cardboard box to make a mini puppet theater—just cut a window out of one side and decorate it with markers or stickers. Now your kids can put on spooky-funny puppet shows starring Blue, Green, and the whole crew.

Create a Rainbow Friends Storybook

Print and color several pages, then staple them together into a storybook. Kids can write their own Rainbow Friends adventure on the back of each page or in a blank space below the picture. Add a title and cover art to the first page, and you’ve got a one-of-a-kind book! This is great for both creative writing and art time.

DIY Rainbow Friends Board Game

Make your own board game using the characters! Draw a simple path on a large piece of cardboard or poster board, and use colored squares to mark the spaces. Cut out and glue your colored Rainbow Friends characters onto cardboard to make game pieces. Use a dice from another game, and make special cards like “Blue chases you back 3 spaces!” or “Find a vent—move ahead 2 spaces!”

Rainbow Friends Door Decorations

Let your child choose their favorite Rainbow Friend and turn it into a door hanger or sign for their bedroom. After coloring, glue the page onto a piece of cardboard or thick construction paper, punch a hole at the top, and thread some ribbon or string through. You can even add glitter glue or stickers to make it pop!

Turn Coloring Sheets Into a Mobile

This is a fun room decor idea! Color and cut out smaller versions of each Rainbow Friend. Then use a coat hanger or a stick as the top of your mobile. Attach string to each character and tie them at different lengths. Hang it above a desk or in a playroom. The characters will gently move and spin!

Make a Rainbow Friends Puzzle

After finishing a coloring page, glue it to a piece of cereal box cardboard. Once it’s dry, use scissors to cut it into puzzle shapes—start with big pieces for younger kids or more detailed cuts for older ones. Mix up the pieces and challenge your child (or their friends) to put the puzzle back together.

Create a Rainbow Friends Reward Chart

Help encourage good behavior or schoolwork by turning a colored Rainbow Friend page into a fun reward chart. Laminate the sheet or place it in a plastic sleeve. Then use a dry-erase marker to write tasks or goals next to the character. Add star stickers each time a task is completed. Once the chart is full, they earn a prize!

Make Rainbow Friends Bookmarks

Choose a few of the characters, color them, and then cut them into long rectangles. Laminate them or glue them onto thicker paper to create sturdy bookmarks. You can punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon for extra flair. These are perfect for school books or reading time at home.

Build a Rainbow Friends Diorama

Grab a shoebox and create a 3D scene from the game! Use colored pages for the background and floor, and cut out characters to stand up in the box. You can tape or glue them onto cardboard tabs so they stand upright. Add craft items like cotton balls for clouds or small pebbles for rocks.

Make a Color Matching Game

Print and color each Rainbow Friend and label them with their color name (like “Blue” or “Orange”). Then create matching color cards using construction paper or markers. Mix up all the cards and have your child match each character to the correct color card. It’s a fun way to reinforce color recognition!

Rainbow Friends Party Masks

If your child is having a birthday party or playdate, turn the characters into masks! Color and cut out each Rainbow Friend’s face, then glue it to cardboard or foam paper. Cut out eye holes and tape a craft stick to the bottom. Now you’ve got spooky-fun party masks everyone can wear!

Turn Coloring Pages Into Magnets

After coloring, glue the sheet to a piece of magnetic paper (you can buy sheets online or at craft stores). Cut out your favorite characters and stick them to your fridge or a magnetic board. This is a great way to display your child’s artwork in a useful way.

Create a Rainbow Friends Calendar

Use 12 coloring sheets and print one for each month. After your child colors them, write the name of the month at the top and add important dates (birthdays, holidays, etc.). Staple them together and hang your custom calendar in the kitchen or their room!

Make a Rainbow Friends Comic Strip

Print blank comic strip templates (you can find them online) and let your child create a Rainbow Friends story using colored cutouts from the pages. They can draw speech bubbles and write what each character is saying. It’s a fun mix of coloring, writing, and storytelling!

These Rainbow Friends coloring pages are not only fun to color, but they open up a world of creativity and learning through crafts and games. From puppets to puzzles and decorations, there’s no limit to the ways you can use these free printable PDF coloring sheets!

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