Feeling blue? Join the club with our Sadness Coloring Pages! Perfect for parents and educators, these Inside Out-inspired coloring sheets can be easily downloaded and printed. Let your kiddos color their favorite character while understanding emotions. Remember, it’s okay to feel blue – print out these free PDF printables and turn any frown upside down!
Our latest collection features amazing Disney Inside Out characters and scenes that are sure to bring a smile to your Happy Sad Face Coloring fun. You’ll find Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust in all their colorful glory. So show your emotions and check out our fun coloring sheets. You’ll have a blast bringing Riley’s world to life—totally something to get emotional about!
To begin, select any image or link below to open the PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. You can then download, print, or use an iPad to color it digitally.
Each coloring page is formatted for standard US letter size and also fits well on A4 paper sizes. Enjoy!
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Sadness Coloring Pages: Engaging Craft Activities Inspired by “Inside Out”
Kids love diving into the colorful and emotional world of “Inside Out”, especially exploring the blue character Sadness. These coloring and craft activities are designed to engage their creativity while focusing on the theme of Sadness.
Sadness Coloring Pages Storybook
Create a storybook using Sadness coloring pages where each page tells a part of Sadness’s journey in “Inside Out”. Kids can color each page and write a sentence about what Sadness might be feeling or experiencing. This activity helps children explore emotions and storytelling while enhancing their drawing skills.
- Paper
- Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
- Stapler or yarn (for binding)
Creative Sadness Mood Frame
Develop a frame decorated with themes of clouds and raindrops, incorporating the character of Sadness. Kids can draw their interpretation of Sadness on Sadness coloring pages or active sheets. Inside the frame, kids can also add words or drawings about moments when they have felt sad. This creates an aesthetically pleasing display that embraces a broad spectrum of human emotions.
- Blue and silver glitter
- Construction paper or cardboard
- Crayons or markers
Emotion Wheel with Sadness at Center
Help children understand a range of emotions by creating an emotion wheel. This art project lets them paint or color different emotions around Sadness, who takes the center stage. Include emotions like happy, lonely, and triste (sad in Spanish) with corresponding sad, happy face coloring schemes and panels for each.
- Cardboard or sturdy paper
- Paints or markers
- Split pin for assembling
“Pop Culture Sadness” Stickers and Magnets
In this fun craft, kids can combine Sadness with popular characters like Sonic, Pikachu, or Disney icons, discussing how even beloved characters can feel the same emotions. Use printable Sadness coloring sheets to create unique stickers or magnets by coloring and then pasting them onto magnet or sticker sheets.
- Printable Sadness coloring sheets
- Sticker paper or magnetic sheets
- Scissors
Creating Sadness Coloring Pages “Inside Out” Scene
This project involves recreating a memorable scene from “Inside Out” featuring Sadness. As children color and assemble their scenes, incorporate elements like ghost coloring pages or wolf figures to emphasize the mood and teach layering and scene setup in drawings.
- Large poster paper
- Crayons, markers, and paint
- Cotton balls (for clouds)
These art activities not only enhance creativity but also help children express and manage their emotions through art. Embrace each expression, from sadness to joy, and discover how versatile and impactful these Sadness coloring pages can be in a child’s learning journey.
More Free Printable Coloring Pages
If you’re looking for additional coloring activities for kids, we believe you’ll enjoy these other coloring pages we have available: