Lion Coloring Pages for Kids and Adults – Printable & Free!

Welcome to this grand collection of 60 majestic lion coloring pages! I’ve created these pages featuring the king of the jungle in all his glory. From a cute lion cub to the mighty lion king, this beast roars across this series in stunning detail and imagination.

These free printable PDFs offer high resolution line art, with crisp lines and details. Each illustration is carefully drawn with whimsical styles at 300 PPI, optimized for download and print. Sized for standard 8.5″ x 11″ paper in the US or A4 paper internationally, simply click and print these pages for instant art activities.

Both kids and adults will enjoy coloring these creative designs. Young ones will love the cute baby lion and lion king simba pages. Grown-ups can relax with the detailed adult coloring pages. The variety of lion poses and styles provides endless coloring fun. Break out your drawing pencils, pens or crayons and bring these magnificent creatures to life!

With 60 pages to choose from, there’s a lion coloring sheet for every mood. Download and print these free pages as many times as you want. Roar through the collection and find your favorite lions to color today!

NOTE: TheseĀ printablesĀ are for personal and non-commercial use only.

11 Craft Ideas to do With Lion Coloring Pages

Hey there crafty kids! Are you looking for fun new ways to use your lion coloring pages? As an arts and crafts teacher, I’ve put together a list of 11 creative lion-themed projects you can make at home. Let’s roar into some DIY fun!

  1. Lion Masks

Make your own ferocious lion mask using a paper plate, colored construction paper, glue and crayons. Cut out ears, a mane, nose and whiskers to attach to the plate. Punch holes on both sides and add elastic string to hold the mask in place. Roar!

  1. Sock Lions

Recycle old socks into cute stuffed lions. Fill a sock with fiberfill stuffing, tie a knot at the top for the head, and use fabric glue to attach construction paper eyes, nose, mane and ears. Use a marker to add details like whiskers and a mouth.

  1. Lion Paper Bag Puppets

Create your own lion puppet show. Decorate a small paper bag to make the lion’s head, coloring or gluing on eyes, nose, mouth and mane. Attach another bag or paper to the bottom for the body. Put your hand in the head bag and entertain friends with your puppet show theater.

  1. Yarn Lion Manes

Here’s a fun texture project using yarn. Take a circular piece of cardboard and cut radial slits around the edges. Glue or tape yellow and brown yarn into the slits to make a fluffy lion’s mane wig that fits over your head. Add ears and eyes to finish.

  1. Clothespin Lions

Make mini lion figurines using wooden clothespins. Paint the pins yellow and glue on googly eyes and red craft foam tongues. Glue or draw on brown craft foam manes. Arrange several together for a pride of lions!

  1. Handprint Lions

Roar! Make adorable lion art from your handprint. Trace your hand on paper and cut it out. Paint or color the palm area yellow and the fingers brown for the mane. Add facial features like eyes and nose.

  1. Pompom Lions

Craft a fluffy lion by gluing orange and yellow pompoms together for the head and mane. Use a black marker to add eyes, nose and mouth details. Glue ears and paws made from brown pompoms. So cute!

  1. Fingerpaint Lion Cubs

Use fingerpaints on black paper to make sweet lion cub art. Paint yellow circles for heads, orange triangular ears, white oval eyes and pink triangular noses. Outline and fill in the features with markers.

  1. Pipe Cleaner Lions

Shape colorful lions from pipe cleaners. Bend yellow and orange cleaners into bodies and legs. Twist red and brown cleaners into manes and tails. Add googly eyes and pom pom noses. Roar!

  1. Cork Lions

Make miniature lion sculptures using corks. Paint cork tops yellow and glue on wiggly eyes. Insert colored toothpicks into the cork bottoms for legs. Draw on tails with markers. Play with your pride of pint-sized cork lions!

  1. Tissue Paper Lions

Shape 3D lion heads using tissue paper and glue. Wad up yellow tissue paper for the snout and head. Layer spiky strips of brown tissue paper to form the mane. Add eyes, nose and ears. When dry, display your textured lion heads.

Let your creativity roar by making one of these lion crafts today! Coloring pages can inspire all kinds of fun DIY projects. I hope you’ll try some of these ideas and have a blast channeling your inner lion. Now get crafting, young artists!

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