56 Batgirl Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

On this page, you will find 56 Batgirl coloring pages that are free to download and print, and they bring together action, fun, and a little Gotham magic in one place. If you have a young superhero fan at home, or you just want something creative to do on a quiet afternoon, these pages give you plenty to pick from and enjoy.

This collection includes all kinds of scenes and styles, from simple designs for younger kids to more detailed sheets for older children and adults. You will spot Batgirl in bold hero poses, swinging high above Gotham, racing on her Batcycle, training on rooftops, reading in the library as Barbara Gordon, and even facing off with familiar villains and allies along the way.

Free Printable Batgirl Coloring Pages

These free printable Batgirl coloring pages are easy to use at home, in the classroom, or anywhere you want a quick creative activity without much setup. Just choose your favorite design, print it out, and start coloring. Some pages are clean and simple for little hands, while others have extra detail in the cape, suit, gadgets, and city backgrounds for anyone who wants to take their time.

Each printable works well as a PDF file, which makes it easy to save and print again later. They are also set up nicely for standard A4 size paper, so you can get neat, full-page superhero coloring sheets without having to adjust much on your printer. That always makes things easier, and honestly, easier is good.

5 New Ways to Craft With Batgirl Coloring Pages

Once the coloring is done, the fun does not have to stop there. These Batgirl printable pages can turn into simple crafts, party activities, or handmade room decor with just a few basic supplies and a bit of imagination.

1. Gotham Skyline Wall Poster

This is a great craft if your child picks one of the pages where Batgirl is standing on a rooftop, gliding over the city, or posing beside the Bat-Signal. After the page is fully colored, glue it onto a larger sheet of black or dark blue construction paper so it feels more dramatic right away. Then add extra building shapes around the edges using scraps of paper, silver marker, or even bits of foil for windows.

You can also draw in a moon, clouds, or a few tiny stars to give the whole thing more of that Gotham-at-night look. If the page already has a city background, even better, because it gives you a strong base to build from without much extra work.

To finish it, frame the page with tape or cardstock and hang it on a bedroom wall or classroom board. It looks surprisingly cool for such a simple project, and it gives those Batgirl coloring sheets a second life beyond the table.

2. Batgirl Hero Mask Display

If you choose a close-up page with Batgirl’s face, mask, or symbol, this craft works especially well. Start by coloring the page with bright, bold shades, then carefully cut around the face or main design. Glue it onto a piece of thin cardboard so it feels sturdier, because regular printer paper bends fast once kids start picking it up over and over.

From there, you can turn it into a display mask by attaching a craft stick to the bottom, or make it wearable by punching a hole on each side and tying on string or elastic. Younger kids usually love the wearable version, while older kids may prefer using it as room decor.

This also works nicely with one of the sweeter or more playful designs, like a cute Batgirl face or chibi-style version with oversized eyes. The final result feels half coloring page, half costume piece, which is a fun mix.

For a birthday party, you could even print several different Batgirl mask pages and make a little craft station. That tends to go over very well, and it keeps small hands busy in the best possible way.

3. Batcycle Action Bookmark

Some coloring pages have the perfect shape for bookmarks, especially the ones with Batgirl riding her Batcycle, holding a batarang, or standing tall in a full-body pose. After coloring the character, cut out the figure or a long section of the page and trim it into a bookmark shape. You can keep it rectangular, or you can cut around the outline for something more playful.

Laminate it if you can, because that makes a huge difference. If you do not have a laminator, clear contact paper works well enough and still gives the bookmark some protection. Punch a small hole at the top and add purple, yellow, or black ribbon to match the Batgirl theme.

This is one of those crafts that is simple, useful, and easy to give away. It also fits beautifully with library-themed pages where Barbara Gordon is reading, which feels very on-brand in a quiet, clever sort of way.

4. Superhero Story Cards

This idea is perfect if you print several different Batgirl coloring pages instead of just one. Pick a mix of scenes, such as Batgirl in the Batcave, Batgirl with Batman or Robin, Batgirl chasing Catwoman, or Batgirl rescuing someone in Gotham. Once the pages are colored, cut out the main scenes and glue each one onto a separate piece of cardstock.

On the back of each card, write one or two lines that describe what is happening in the picture. Kids can do this themselves if they are old enough, and that turns the craft into a fun reading and writing activity too. One card might say Batgirl is preparing her gadgets, while another shows her heading across the rooftops on a mission.

After that, mix the cards up and use them to tell a new story. Children can place them in order, invent dialogue, or build a whole Gotham adventure from start to finish. It feels creative without being fussy, and it gives the coloring pages a bit more purpose than simply hanging on the fridge.

We honestly like this one because it invites more imagination the longer you play with it. The craft starts simple, but it can grow into a full afternoon activity.

5. Batgirl Mini Puzzle Challenge

Turn finished Batgirl coloring pages into homemade puzzles for a fun little challenge. This works best with bold images, like Batgirl throwing a batarang, standing in a heroic pose, or facing a villain in an action scene, because strong shapes make the puzzle more satisfying once it is cut apart.

After the page is colored, glue it to lightweight cardboard or the back of a cereal box and wait for it to dry fully. Then draw puzzle-piece lines on the back. For younger kids, keep the pieces large and simple. For older children, make them smaller and a bit more detailed so the puzzle takes longer to solve.

Store the pieces in an envelope or small zip bag, and write a short title on the front so you remember which design is inside. A page with Batgirl and Nightwing on a rooftop or one with snowy Gotham in the background can become a really fun keepsake this way.

It is a smart way to reuse favorite sheets, especially the ones you do not want to throw away after spending time coloring them carefully.

However you choose to use them, these Batgirl coloring pages are a fun way to bring more superhero energy into your day.

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