Looking for a fun activity that’ll turn your kids’ frowns upside down? Check out our Inside Out Coloring Pages, packed with all your favorite characters! Perfect for parents and educators, these free, printable sheets are a joy to download, print, and color. Get in touch with your emotions and grab your Inside Out Coloring Pages today in PDF format!
Hey there! Get ready to color your emotions with our fun collection of coloring page illustrations featuring your favorite Inside Out characters and scenes! Whether it’s Joy spreading happiness, Sadness having a moment, Anger turning red, Fear looking freaked out, or Disgust being, well, disgusted, you’ll find a fantastic coloring sheet to bring each emotion to life. For more giggle-worthy moments, remember: “Crying helps me slow down and obsess over the weight of life’s problems,” said Sadness. Even Riley would love to sit with you as you color these fun pages! So grab your crayons and let’s get started on these Fun Coloring Pages from Disney Pixar’s Inside Out!
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Each coloring page is formatted for standard US letter size and also fits well on A4 paper sizes. Enjoy!
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A Guide to Inside Out Coloring Pages and Art Crafts for Kids
Exploring emotions can be fun and educational with themed crafts based on the popular Disney Pixar movie, Inside Out. Below are five creative activities designed to help children express and understand different feelings while engaging with their favorite characters like Joy, Sadness, and Anger. Each craft involves color, imagination, and a bit of Inside Out magic!
Create Your Own Inside Out Emotion Masks
Help your children bring the emotions from Inside Out to life with DIY masks. This activity is perfect for discussing feelings and when we might feel like Riley does in various situations.
- Materials Needed: Cardstock, colors, elastic string, glue, scissors.
- Instructions: Print out Inside Out coloring pages featuring the faces of Joy inside, Sadness inside, and Anger inside. Let your kids color these pages and cut out the character faces. Punch holes on the sides and attach an elastic string to fit around their head.
Design a ‘Memory Orb’ Mobile
Inspired by Riley’s colorful memory orbs, this craft allows children to create a hanging mobile with orbs that represent different memories or feelings.
- Materials Needed: Clear plastic ornaments, paint, glitter, string, and a mobile frame.
- Instructions: Have each child fill an ornament with colors symbolizing different emotions. For example, blue for sadness, green for disgust, and so on. Secure the tops, tie with string, and attach to the mobile frame.
Emotion Matching Game
Create an emotion matching game using coloring sheets of different Inside Out characters showing various emotions.
- Materials Needed: Printable character sheets, cardstock, colors, and scissors.
- Instruction: Print the coloring sheets, let the kids color the characters showcasing emotions like anxiety or envy, and then cut them out. Flip them over on a flat surface and have the children take turns finding matching pairs.
Inside Out Coloring Pages Character Clay Models
This fun sculpting activity encourages kids to mold their favorite Inside Out characters with clay.
- Materials Needed: Colored clay, toothpicks, glue, character images for reference.
- Instruction: Display images of each Inside Out character. Let the kids choose their favorite one to sculpt with clay. Use little accessories like toothpicks for details like glasses or hair.
Inside Out Coloring Pages ‘Feeling Journal’
Encourage kids to express their thoughts and feelings by maintaining a themed journal decorated with Inside Out coloring pages.
- Materials Needed: Notebook, printable coloring sheets of Inside Out, colors, glue, stickers.
- Instructions: Provide each child with a notebook and several printable coloring sheets. Let them color the sheets with various emotions and stick them on the cover or inside the pages as they start journaling about their feelings.
Through these activities, kids can creatively engage with each character and their significant emotions, offering a playful yet thoughtful approach to discussing feelings. Whether it’s drawing, building, or playing, each Idea connects back to the central theme of Inside Out, making learning about emotions an enjoyable and meaningful experience.
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