Enter the stars with this collection of free galaxies! These printable leaves bring the beauty of space directly into their hands and offer swirling galaxies, bright planets, rocket ships, astronauts and starry sky. Regardless of whether you are fascinated by the Milky Way, imagine distant planets or just want to relax with cosmic art, these coloring pages are perfect for children and adults.
In this set you will find galaxies of coloring pages that range from simple star patterns for younger children to detailed designs from cloud clouds, constellations and space scenes for older children and teenagers. You can dye astronauts that float between the stars, wing rockets into the orbit and planets with bright rings. These free, printable PDFs are designed in such a way that they trigger creativity and at the same time offer an entertaining way to explore space issues at home, in the classroom or at a party with space motifs.
How to use the free printable PDFs
Getting started is simple! Simply click on one of the pictures or left at the bottom, and the Galaxy coloring pages are open in a new tab as a PDF file. From there you can download the printable PDF directly to your device or print it out immediately. These coloring pages are formatted in such a way that they adapt standard -us -letters paper (8.5 × 11 inches), but are also printed well on A4 paper.
If you prefer digital coloring, you can also open the PDF on an iPad or tablet and use a sign app to add your colors. Regardless of whether you like markers, colored pencils, colored pens or digital brushes, these galaxies are ready for your imagination.
Entertaining things that have to do with their galaxies of coloring pages
After you have printed your galaxies painting templates, you can use them for so much more than just coloring. Here are some fun and creative DIY projects that you can carry out with your finished galaxy art.
1. Wall art with galaxy motifs
As soon as you have finished your galaxy sheets, cut them into different shapes such as circles, stars or crescent moon. Glue them to a larger sheet of black construction paper to create a starry Night Sky scene. Add the dark star star to achieve a special effect. This makes a great bedroom decoration for children who love the room.
2. Rocket ship dolls
Dye a rocket ship side, cut it out and attach it to a craft stick or a straw with tape. You can produce a number of galaxy dolls with rockets, astronauts and planets. Children can use them to clear up space adventures and to tell stories about immersion in new worlds.
3. Diy Galaxy Mobile
Take several colored galaxy sites and cut out planets, rockets and stars. Hit small holes to the top and hang them with a cord from a hanger or stick elf. You have a homemade Galaxy cell phone that can be hung in a classroom or children’s room.
4. Star greeting cards
Fold a piece of box in half to make a greeting card. Cut out your favorite designs from the Galaxies coloring pages and glue them to the front. Add a message like “You are not from this world!” Added! Or “have an outstanding day!” These make funny homemade birthday cards or notes for friends.
5. Space Adventure board game
Use the Galaxy coloring pages to create your own board game. Colors you planet, rockets and astronauts and then glue them onto a large sheet of poster board. Draw a winding star path and use small toys or coins as players. Add rules such as “go forward 3 spaces” or “black hole – back 2 spaces”.
6. Glow-in-the-Dark Galaxy poster
After dyeing over stars and planets, follow with shining in the dark color or markings. Hang the sides into a dark room and watch your galaxy glow. This activity makes particularly fun for overnight stays or space parties.
7. DIY Galaxy Notebooks
Print Galaxy coloring pages with a smaller size and use them as covers for handmade notebooks. Simply attach several leaves of empty paper and fold the colored page as a cover. These are ideal for journaling, school notes or doodles.
8. Astronaut masks
Find an astronaut coloring pages, color them and cut out the helmet shape. Cut a hole in which the face is located and attach a cord or rubber band so that children can wear it like a mask. You will love, pretend to explore space while wearing your astronaut creations.
9. Space puzzle
After coloring, glue your Galaxy page on a piece of cardboard. Cut it with scissors in puzzle forms. Children can challenge themselves or friends to put their Galaxy puzzle together again. Cut the parts into smaller shapes for a harder version.
10. Galaxy party decorations
If you organize a place for a space motif, use these coloring pages as decorations. You can glue them on walls, use them as a plasemati or hang them through the room on a banner cord. Children can even dye the decorations themselves as part of the party activity.
11. Constellation flashcards
Take Galaxy Star leaves and use them to make star retail cards. Write the name of a constellation on one side and color in the star pattern on the other. This is an entertaining way for children to learn through astronomy and be creative at the same time.
12. DIY bookmark
Cut your colored galaxy leaves into long strips and laminate them (or cover them with clear adhesive tape). Add a ribbon or tassel up. These cosmic bookmarks are perfect for children who like to read and they also make great little gifts.
13. Space scenes collage
Combine several finished coloring pages into a large work of art. Cut out planets, rockets and stars from different leaves and then glue them together on a large poster board. Children can design their own unique galaxy by arranging the pieces as they want.
14. Galaxy Packing Paper
Print coloring pages on larger paper (or glue several together), color them and use them as packaging paper for small gifts. As a result, every present feels particularly and personalized. Perfect for birthdays or in space motif parties.
15th classroom Galaxy Bulletin board
Teachers can print out several galaxies of coloring pages and let the students color different parts of the solar system. Then show them together on a bulletin board in the classroom to create a huge Galaxy wall picture. Each student can teach his own piece of the universe.