On this page, you will find Starfire coloring pages that are free to download and print! Starfire is such a fun character to color because she brings together bright energy, long flowing hair, space adventures, and that bold Teen Titans style kids instantly recognize.
This collection includes full-body Starfire poses, cosmic flying scenes, cute kawaii designs, Teen Titans group pages, Starfire with Robin, Starfire with Raven, battles with Blackfire, and even pages showing her home planet Tamaran. There is a nice mix here for younger kids, older fans, and anyone who likes superhero coloring sheets with a little sparkle.
Free Printable Starfire Coloring Pages
To get started, click on any of the below images or links, which will open the PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you can download, print, or color the page digitally on an iPad or tablet.
These free printable Starfire coloring pages come as PDF files and are made for standard US letter paper, but they also fit nicely on A4 paper sizes too. Print one favorite Starfire coloring sheet, or save a few for a Teen Titans coloring afternoon!
5 Cute Crafts You Can Make Using Starfire Coloring Pages
Once your Starfire coloring pages are finished, you can turn them into bright, space-themed crafts that feel just as fun as the character herself.
1. Make a Starbolt Power Poster
Have the youngsters color a Starfire coloring page where she is using her starbolt powers, flying through space, or standing in a strong superhero pose.
When the page is finished, glue it to a piece of poster board and add strips of yellow, orange, green, or purple construction paper around her hands to look like glowing energy.
Small star stickers, glitter glue, or cutout paper stars can be added around the background to make the whole printable Starfire page look more cosmic.
This is a simple way to turn a Starfire coloring sheet into bedroom wall art, and it works especially well with pages showing her starbolts, solar energy, or space scenes.
2. Create a Titans Tower Night Scene
For this craft, choose a Starfire coloring page where she is flying over Titans Tower or floating in the sky.
After coloring Starfire, cut her out carefully and glue her onto a dark blue or black piece of construction paper. Then, have the child draw Titans Tower, a moon, stars, and a city skyline underneath.
White crayons, silver markers, and tiny pieces of foil make the night sky stand out, and the finished picture gives the page a fun Teen Titans look.
This craft is also a nice choice if you have Starfire coloring pages with Robin, Raven, Beast Boy, or Cyborg, since the other characters can be added around the tower too.
3. Design a Tamaranean Crown
Starfire’s Tamaranean royal look is perfect for a wearable craft, especially if your child colors a page with her crown, royal outfit, or festival clothes.
Start by cutting a long strip of cardstock that fits around the child’s head. Then, have them decorate it with stars, gems, alien symbols, and bright colors inspired by Tamaran.
Once the Starfire coloring page is finished, cut out Starfire’s face or full figure and glue it to the center of the crown.
The result is a cute pretend-play crown that works well for superhero games, birthday crafts, or a Teen Titans themed activity.
4. Make Starfire and Friends Bookmarks
Starfire coloring sheets make lovely bookmarks because her long hair, bright costume, and flying poses fit nicely into a tall shape.
Have each child color Starfire, Robin, Raven, Beast Boy, or Cyborg from a Teen Titans coloring page, and then cut the character into a slim rectangle.
Glue the artwork onto construction paper or thin cardboard to make it stronger. Clear tape or a laminating sheet can help it last longer, especially if the bookmark will be used often.
A hole punch at the top and a short piece of ribbon finish it nicely. We like this craft because it turns a simple printable Starfire coloring page into something useful.
5. Build a Space Mobile
This craft is great for Starfire coloring pages that show planets, asteroids, glowing stars, alien pets, or her home planet Tamaran.
Color and cut out Starfire first, then color extra stars, moons, planets, or small Teen Titans characters from other pages.
Attach each cutout to string and tie the strings to a paper plate, craft hoop, or hanger. Starfire can hang in the center, with the planets and stars around her.
When it moves, the mobile gives the feeling that Starfire is flying through the cosmos, which makes it a fun decoration for a bedroom, classroom, or playroom.
These Starfire coloring pages are a fun way to enjoy coloring, crafting, and a little Teen Titans space adventure all at once.



































