Free 4th of July coloring pages are great free printables to use for the Fourth of July. They’re a fun way for kids of all ages to keep busy around the Fourth of July.
You can use them as an activity for road trips or long card rides, they’re a fun activity to set out at a 4th of July party, you can have them as a give away at a local patriotic parade or event, use it in your day care, or just as a screen-free rainy day activity at home. Coloring has so many benefits for kids: kids can work on their fine motor skills, color identification, and it encourages patience and focus.
Completed coloring pages would make great decorations at parties and events – you could make the cutest Fourth of July banner by stringing a bunch of the coloring pages together.
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What Do the Free Printable 4th of July Coloring Pages Look Like?
There are 15 different designs included in this printable pack. You’ll find lots of patriotic symbols, patriotic themes, and lots of stars.
The first image features one of Uncle Sam hats with two American flags, some balloons, and ribbons that says Happy 4th of July.
Second is an adorable picture of a cute patriotic gnome duo. One is holding a balloon and USA banner while the other has a balloon and a Happy 4th of July sign.
Next, is a large Happy 4th of July flanked by balloons and a firecracker.
You’ll get 2 versions of the 4th coloring page. One says American Dude and the other says American Girl. They both feature a pair of sunglasses with plenty of stars and stripes.
This is a great option for an American flag coloring page. It features three hands each holding a waving American flag.
Up next is a simple Happy 4th of July with a fun patriotic cowboy hat and boot.
How cute is this bald eagle holding an American flag wearing a cute suit and patriotic hat?
This next patriotic coloring sheet says Happy Fourth of July with some fun stars, balloons, confetti surrounding it.
Then we’ve got a drawing of the United States that has been modified to look like the US flag.
Our next coloring page is super simple with a Happy 4th of July banner, some firecrackers, and balloons.
This simple USA page could work for any patriotic holiday.
A Statue of Liberty in doodle form is a great option for a Fourth of July coloring page.
Next up is this patriotic heart and banner.
More balloons, fireworks, banners, and hat dress up this Happy 4th of July page.
Lastly, is a firework themed Red, White, and BOOM coloring page.
Are the Pages Only for the Fourth of July or Can I Use them for Other Patriotic Holidays?
Most of the designs says Happy 4th of July on them. However, there are a couple of pages that could work for Labor Day or Memorial Day. I have a set of free Memorial Day pages that would work well for both Memorial Day and Veterans day. Check out the Free Memorial Day Printable Coloring Pages.
What Ages Are the Coloring Pages Designed for?
These pages are designed for kids of all ages. Younger kids, older kids, and even adults can use these printable coloring pages.
What File Types are Included?
You’ll get both printable pdfs and jpg files.
How Can You Download the Free 4th of July Coloring Sheets?
You can click here to access the Google Drive Folder to download the pdf file or jpg file of choice (or download the whole folder). Or, you can scroll down to the bottom of the post and click the large picture that says Click to Download. This will also take you to the Google Drive folder.
Can I use these Free Patriotic Coloring Pages in my Classroom or Daycare?
Yes! They’d be an excellent way to add to a discussion on the Fourth of July. They’re for children of all ages. The coloring pages are free for personal use, you just can’t redistribute or sell them.
Can I Use these Coloring Pages at an Independence Day Celebration?
Yes, you can use the free coloring pages at an event as long as you are only providing free Fourth of July coloring pages from and not trying to resell them or pass them off as your work. I would appreciate you having a sign stating that you got the pages from free from Mom Envy.
What Colors will I Need for Coloring?
You will definitely need some red and blue crayons but you can also use different color crayons and markers. Children can use their favorite colors to decorate their pages any way they would like.
What size are the Fun 4th of July Coloring Pages?
The pages are designed to be printed on letter-size sheets. But, you could print the pages in various sizes by printing 2 or 4 pages to a sheet to make smaller coloring pages (maybe even make a little patriotic coloring book).
What Paper is Best to Use for the Coloring Sheets?
If you want the free coloring pages to last longer, then print the pages on cardstock. But if you are not concerned about sturdiness, standard printer paper works just fine.
If you want to paint the blank 4th of July coloring templates for some fun patriotic crafts, I would suggest using a heavier paper as well. Using glitter glue, white glue, or a white crayon to trace along the black outline of the lines makes the patriotic images easier for little kids to paint.
Can I Print the Pages at Home?
Of course! And the best part is that you only need black ink to print the coloring pages. All of the files are only in black and white. You can use a laser printer or inkjet printer.
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