31 Pluto Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

On this page, you will find 31 Pluto coloring pages that are free to download and print! Pluto has such a sweet, playful look that he works so well for coloring, especially for kids who love friendly dogs, silly poses, and classic cartoon fun.

This collection includes happy Pluto coloring sheets with him sitting, running, playing fetch, carrying Mickey’s slippers, popping out of a gift box, splashing in a puddle, and even wearing Mickey’s hat after a funny mix-up. There are also simple Pluto coloring pages for younger kids and more detailed Pluto printables for anyone who enjoys a calmer coloring project.

Free Printable Pluto Coloring Pages

To get started with these free printable Pluto coloring pages, click on any image or link to open the PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you can download it, print it, or color it digitally on a tablet.

Each Pluto coloring PDF is made for standard US letter paper, and the pages also fit nicely on A4 size paper too. Pick your favorite Pluto printable, grab some crayons or markers, and enjoy!

7 Fresh Ideas for Using Pluto Coloring Pages in Crafts

Here are 7 fun, easy, and low-cost craft ideas you can make with the Pluto coloring pages above, especially after your child has finished coloring their favorite Pluto printable.

1. Make a Pluto Doghouse Door Sign

Have the youngsters color a Pluto coloring page where he is resting near his doghouse, napping, or sitting proudly with his collar tag showing.

Once the Pluto coloring sheet is finished, glue it to a piece of thin cardboard or poster board so it feels stronger and lasts longer.

Next, cut out a simple doghouse shape from construction paper and write the child’s name across the top, almost like Pluto has made a special welcome sign for the bedroom door.

Pluto can then be glued in the center, and small bone shapes, paw prints, or a pretend collar tag can be added around him. This makes a cute door decoration, and we think it looks even better when the child chooses the colors for the doghouse too.

2. Create a Fetch Game

A Pluto coloring printable where he is chasing a ball, playing fetch with Mickey Mouse, or running through the garden is perfect for this simple game.

After Pluto is colored, cut him out and glue him to a thick piece of cardboard. Then make several small paper balls from colored cardstock or use lightweight craft pom-poms.

Place Pluto at one end of the table and have children try to toss the paper balls into a small cup or basket placed near him. It becomes a tiny Pluto fetch game, and younger kids usually love trying again and again.

For extra fun, write numbers on the balls and give each throw a score.

3. Design a Pluto Story Card

Choose a Pluto coloring page that already feels like it has a story, such as Pluto carrying a newspaper to Mickey Mouse, sniffing a trail with Detective Mickey, or sitting beside Mickey during story time.

After the coloring page is complete, glue it to the front of a folded piece of cardstock.

Inside the card, have the child write a short story about what Pluto is doing. It can be silly, sweet, or full of adventure. Maybe Pluto finds a hidden bone, helps Daisy with picnic supplies, or follows Donald Duck on a very funny walk.

This craft works well for school writing practice because the picture gives children an easy place to start.

4. Make a Pluto Party Hat Decoration

Start with a Pluto coloring sheet where he is wearing a party hat, popping out of a gift box, or standing in a cheerful full-body pose.

Once colored, cut out Pluto and glue him onto a cone-shaped party hat made from cardstock.

Children can decorate the rest of the hat with stickers, paper bones, paw prints, glitter glue, or small pieces of tissue paper. If Goofy or Mickey appears in the Pluto coloring picture, they can stay on the design too, which makes the hat feel like a small party scene.

This is a great craft for a Disney-themed birthday party, a classroom activity, or a rainy afternoon when everyone needs something light and fun.

5. Create a Pluto Bookmark

Pluto coloring pages with a close-up friendly face, a waving paw, or a simple sitting pose work best for bookmarks because the shapes are easy to trim.

After coloring Pluto, cut him out and glue him to a long strip of cardstock.

To make the bookmark stronger, cover both sides with clear packing tape or laminate it if you have a laminator. A small ribbon can be added at the top with a hole punch.

This Pluto bookmark is especially cute for kids who like bedtime stories, and the Pluto sitting beside Mickey during story time page would be a lovely choice for this craft.

6. Make a Paw Print Wall Poster

Have each child choose one Pluto coloring page for kids, such as Pluto rolling over for a belly rub, cuddling a blanket in his basket, or sitting beside his food bowl.

When the page is colored, glue it to the center of a larger sheet of poster board.

Around the edges, children can add paper paw prints, little bones, hearts, stars, or speech bubbles with words like “Good boy!” and “Play time!”

This turns a simple Pluto coloring printable into bright wall art, and it is a nice way to display several finished Pluto coloring sheets together in a classroom or playroom.

7. Build a Pluto Sunset Scene

For this craft, use a Pluto coloring page where he is trotting home with Mickey at sunset, resting under a shady tree, or walking through the yard.

After Pluto is colored, cut out the main characters and glue them onto a fresh sheet of paper. Then children can draw a sunset background with orange, pink, purple, or blue crayons.

Add a path, a few flowers, a doghouse, and maybe a small mailbox to make the scene feel complete. This craft gives kids more room to imagine what happens after the coloring page ends, which is always a nice touch.

These Pluto coloring pages are simple, cheerful, and perfect for turning a regular coloring activity into something extra fun.

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