Vehicle Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)

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Vehicle coloring pages bring cars, trucks, airplanes, and all kinds of transportation to life.

In this collection, we’ve gathered all of our vehicle coloring pages so you can find them all in one place for easy access.

You’ll find a variety of exciting coloring pages, including monster trucks, race cars, airplanes, construction vehicles, and more.

Whether you or your little one love speedy sports cars or big working trucks, these pages are perfect for creative play and hands-on crafts.

Turn those completed coloring pages into fun, hands-on vehicle crafts with these easy and creative ideas.

1. Paper Plate Steering Wheel

Color and cut out a race car or truck dashboard from a coloring page. Glue it onto a paper plate, cut out the center, and attach a brad fastener to let kids “drive” their own steering wheel.

2. Airplane Windsock

Use an airplane coloring page to decorate a paper towel roll. Cut out and glue colored clouds and attach tissue paper streamers to the bottom so it looks like the airplane is flying through the sky.

3. Monster Truck Jump Ramp

Color and cut out a monster truck, then attach it to a small piece of cardboard. Use a tissue box or a stack of books as a ramp, and let kids race their monster trucks down for an action-packed craft.

4. Traffic Light Craft

Color and cut out small vehicles, then glue them onto a black construction paper strip to represent a road. Attach red, yellow, and green circles cut from construction paper above to make a fun, interactive traffic light craft.

5. Fire Truck Helmet

Color and cut out a fire truck, then glue it onto a red paper headband to create a simple firefighter’s helmet. Kids can wear it while pretending to put out fires in their imaginary world.

6. Train Track Playmat

Print and color a train coloring page, then use a large piece of cardboard or poster board to draw train tracks. Glue the colored trains onto small cardboard cutouts so kids can move them along the tracks for pretend play.

7. Garbage Truck Recycling Bin

Turn a small cardboard box into a mini recycling bin by coloring and gluing a garbage truck coloring page onto it. Kids can use it to store small paper scraps or play recycling games.

8. Rocket Ship Countdown Craft

Color and cut out a rocket ship, then glue it onto a long strip of paper with numbers counting down from 10 to 1. As kids move the rocket along the strip, they can pretend it’s launching into space.

9. Police Car Badge

Color a police car coloring page, then cut out a badge shape from yellow construction paper. Glue the car to the badge and attach a safety pin or string so kids can wear their police badge while playing.

10. School Bus Name Tag

Color and cut out a school bus, then write your child’s name on it. Laminate it or cover it with clear contact paper and attach a string to turn it into a personalized name tag or backpack charm.

11. Construction Site Diorama

Color and cut out dump trucks, bulldozers, and cranes from coloring pages. Glue them onto small cardboard boxes to create a 3D construction site playset. Add small pebbles or cotton balls for extra texture.

12. Car Race Track Poster

Create a large poster board road map by coloring and cutting out different vehicles. Glue them onto the roads, add stop signs, and let kids race their toy cars along the track.

13. Airplane Mobile

Color and cut out different airplane designs, then punch holes at the top and hang them from a wire hanger or wooden dowel using string. This creates a fun airplane mobile for kids’ rooms.

14. Boat Floating Craft

Color and cut out a boat, then glue it onto a piece of foam or a bottle cap so it can float in water. Use a straw or toothpick to add a small paper sail.

15. Hot Air Balloon Suncatcher

Color a hot air balloon coloring page, then cut out the design and glue it onto colored tissue paper. Tape it to a window to create a beautiful stained-glass effect when the sun shines through.

16. Tow Truck Hook Game

Color and cut out a tow truck, then attach a paperclip or small hook to the end. Use it to “tow” other small cars made from cut-out coloring pages by hooking them together.

17. Personalized License Plate

Create a fun pretend license plate by coloring a rectangle cut from cardboard. Let kids write their name or a fun phrase, then decorate it with car-themed stickers or designs.

18. Train Whistle Craft

Color and cut out a train, then glue it onto an empty toilet paper roll. Kids can pretend to blow through it like a train whistle while playing conductor.

19. Helicopter Spinner

Color and cut out a helicopter, then attach it to a spinning top or a paper pinwheel to create a moving helicopter craft.

20. Mail Truck Letter Holder

Color and cut out a mail truck, then glue it onto a folded piece of cardstock to create a pocket. Use it to store letters or notes just like a real mail truck would.

These vehicle-themed crafts make coloring pages even more exciting. Kids can play, decorate, and create their own mini transportation world using their finished artwork.

Crafty Crayon Team

Hey there! We’re Crafty Crayon, and we love sharing fun, creative printables for everyone—teachers, parents, or anyone who enjoys coloring to relax. There’s something here for every creative soul. We hope you enjoy our free printables. Feel free to share your creations with us. We’d love to see them!

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