48 Softball Coloring Pages
Get ready to swing into fun with this sporty collection of 48 softball coloring pages that are all free, printable, and easy to download as PDF coloring sheets! Whether your kid plays on a team or just loves the game, these softball-themed coloring pages offer something exciting for every fan of the sport.

You’ll find a variety of fun scenes like players in action, close-up drawings of softball gear, kids celebrating a home run, team mascots, championship trophies, and even funny softball cartoons. These free printable coloring sheets are perfect for school projects, team spirit events, or just a relaxing afternoon at home. They’re designed for all ages and skill levels, so grab your crayons and get ready to play ball!
How to Download and Print Your Softball Coloring Sheets
To get started, simply click on any of the images or links below. This will open a PDF coloring page in a new tab. From there, you can print it directly or download it to your computer, phone, or tablet.
All the coloring pages are sized for standard US letter paper (8.5×11 inches), but they also print nicely on A4 paper too. You can even color these pages digitally using an iPad or other tablet app!
Fun Things to Do With Your Softball Coloring Pages
Here are some creative and sporty ideas you can try using your softball coloring pages. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or coach, these fun DIY projects are a great way to turn your coloring sheets into something extra special.
1. Create a Team Spirit Banner
Have each child color a different softball-themed page. Once they’re done, cut out the images and glue them onto a long strip of poster board or ribbon. Hang the banner up in a classroom, team dugout, or bedroom to show off everyone’s artwork. You can even add glitter, stickers, or small paper pom-poms to jazz it up.
2. DIY Softball Trading Cards
Shrink the coloring pages down by printing them at 25% size. After coloring, glue the mini versions onto card stock and cut them into rectangles. On the back, write fun player stats like “Home Run Power: 9/10” or “Team Captain.” Kids can collect and trade their softball trading cards just like the pros!
3. Design Your Own Team Jersey
Use one of the coloring sheets that features a blank jersey or uniform. Have kids come up with a team name, choose their favorite number, and decorate the jersey however they like. They can cut it out and tape it to a popsicle stick for a quick puppet or glue it to their notebook cover.
4. Softball-Themed Door Decorations
Pick a few of the best-colored sheets and tape them to your front door or classroom door for game day. Add a “Go Team!” sign, and use foam letters or ribbon to make the display pop. This is especially great during tournament season or school spirit week.
5. Paper Plate Awards
Cut out the finished coloring pages and glue them onto paper plates. Write award titles like “Best Catch,” “Most Colorful Player,” or “MVP Artist.” Kids can present the awards to each other during a pretend trophy ceremony. It’s a fun way to celebrate effort and creativity.
6. Softball Scrapbook
Make a team scrapbook using the printable coloring pages as backgrounds. Add team photos, practice schedules, and little notes about games or funny memories. Use three-hole punch paper and a binder so kids can keep adding to it all season long.
7. Personalized Locker Tags
Laminate a small section of a coloring page that includes a softball, bat, or glove. Then write the child’s name across the top and punch a hole to hang it with a string or ribbon. These make great locker tags or backpack decorations for school or team practice.
8. Softball Story Time
Pick a few of the more detailed coloring sheets with action scenes. After kids color them, ask them to write a short story about what’s happening in the picture. Is someone hitting a grand slam? Is there a tie-breaking pitch? Put the pages and stories together into a mini-book.
9. Game Day Posters
Have kids color the printable sheets, then glue them to poster board. Use markers and other craft supplies to add cheers like “Let’s Go Team!” or “Strike Three, You’re Out!” These posters are perfect for holding up during games or hanging on fences at the ball field.
10. Softball-Themed Puzzle
After coloring a page, glue it to a thick piece of cardboard. Once it’s dry, cut it into puzzle pieces. You can make it easy or tricky depending on how you cut it. Mix up the pieces and challenge friends or family to put the puzzle back together.
11. Bat & Glove Puppets
Print and color images of a softball bat, glove, and ball. Cut them out and glue each one onto a craft stick. Kids can use them for pretend play, re-creating softball scenes or inventing their own funny team moments.
12. DIY Team Fan Book
Print several different softball coloring pages and let each child color one. Put all the finished pages together with staples or a hole-punched binding and create a “Fan Book” for the team. Each book can be personalized with the team’s name, mascot, and season year.
13. Softball Calendar
Turn the coloring sheets into a custom calendar! Choose 12 pages and label each one with a month. Add important team dates or birthdays under each picture. You can hang it in a bedroom or locker and color a new page every month.
14. Dugout Photo Frame
Take a colored sheet with a fun border and cut out the center to turn it into a photo frame. Insert a team photo or a snapshot from a recent game. You can laminate it for durability or tape it onto a refrigerator or wall.
15. Practice Day Chart
Use a colored sheet as the background for a weekly practice chart. Draw boxes for each day of the week and write in softball tasks like “practice swings,” “glove drills,” or “hydration check.” Check off tasks as they’re completed to stay motivated!
These softball coloring sheets aren’t just fun to color—they’re also full of ways to celebrate teamwork, creativity, and a love for the game. From DIY fan books to locker tags, there are so many creative ways to use your printable PDF coloring pages. Just click, print, and start crafting today!