Bow Coloring Pages

Free Printable Bow Coloring Pages

Enjoy this collection of 26 Free Bow-Themed Coloring Pages for kids, parents, and teachers!

These fun designs are simple to print and easy to complete in a short period of time whether at home, in class or after-school.

Children will love picking their favorite bow from big bows like for gifts and fancy ties to little bows like hair-bows and cuter versions to decorate with fun markers, crayons and colored pencils.

Parents need to simply download and print for an instant screen-free activity that helps develop motor skills, creativity and imagination. Teachers will find these pages easy to incorporate into art time, party crafts and even as rewards in the classroom.

This cute, easy and free resource makes coloring pages easy for everyone! Get them all, print at home today!

Coloring Themes

  • Big ribbon bows – bold outlines, flair and flowing ribbons for dramatic colouring.
  • Hair-bow styles – cute and simple bows to colour and personalise for kids.
  • Present-bow motifs – classic gift-wrapped bow designs, fun for party or holiday scenes.
  • Patterned bows – bows filled with dots, stripes or stars to make the activity more playful.
  • Mini- bows and bundles – clusters of small bows that offer extra colouring variety and detail.

What’s Next?

After you download and print the bow colouring pages, here’s what kids, parents and teachers can do next:

  • Pick your favourite page, then colour in the bow using vibrant or pastel shades—experiment with combinations!
  • Make it interactive: ask the child to choose the bow colour first, then decorate the background with patterns (dots, stripes, hearts).
  • Turn the finished colouring into a craft: cut out the bow and glue it on a card, bookmark or gift-tag.
  • For teachers: create a display board with all the coloured bows and let the class vote on the “most creative use of colour”.
  • Save the completed pages in a folder or scrapbook – keep a record of how colouring skills improved over time.

Fun Facts

  • Did you know the ribbon bow became popular centuries ago in Europe as a way to decorate gifts and clothing? You’re continuing that tradition when you colour one!
  • Bow shapes are everywhere: look around your room—gift boxes, hair ties, shoelaces—they can all have bow themes.
  • Colouring a bow with contrasting colours (for example, red and white) makes it “pop” visually—just like a real ribbon tied on a present!

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