54 Cupid Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Bring on the sweet vibes with these Cupid coloring pages that you can download and print for free. They work great for kids who want quick fun, and for adults who want a calm, cozy break with some color.

Inside this set, you will find Cupid in all kinds of cute scenes, from hearts and roses to playful little moments that feel perfect for Valentine’s Day. Pick a page, grab markers or pencils, and make Cupid look as classic or as silly as you want.

Free Printable Cupid Coloring Pages

These free printable Cupid coloring pages are ready to save, print, and enjoy right away. Some pages have big simple shapes for little hands, and others add extra details for anyone who likes to take their time.

Each printable comes in a PDF format, and it fits cleanly on A4 paper. Print at home, or take the file to a local print shop if you want thicker paper for paint or markers.

5 Fun Crafts to Use Cupid Coloring Pages

Finished a Cupid coloring page and do not want it to sit in a pile? Try one of these easy crafts. Most of them use basic supplies, and they turn a simple coloring session into something you can keep or gift.

1. Valentine Pop-Up Card

Fold a finished page in half and turn it into a card front. Cut out Cupid or a big heart from a second colored sheet, then fold a small paper strip to make a pop-up stand.

Glue the strip inside the card so Cupid lifts when the card opens. Add a short note, a few stickers, or glitter glue if you feel brave. It looks fancy, but it feels easy.

These work well for classmates, family, or anyone who needs a small smile. A simple “You are loved” hits harder when it sits next to hand-colored art.

2. Cupid Window Sun Catcher

Pick a page with bold lines, then cut out the main Cupid shape. Cut out the inside spaces too, like the wings or heart areas, so the outline stays like a frame.

Tape colored tissue paper behind the cutouts, mixing reds, pinks, and soft purples. Laminate it, or sandwich it between clear tape sheets if you do not have a laminator.

Punch a hole at the top and hang it in a window with string. Sunlight makes the colors glow, and the whole room gets a warm Valentine look.

3. Heart Garland Wall Decor

Color a few pages, then cut out hearts, arrows, and small Cupid pieces. Keep the shapes different, because the mix makes the garland feel lively and handmade.

Use a hole punch and thread twine through the top of each piece, or tape them onto a long ribbon. Add paper hearts between the bigger cutouts to fill gaps.

Hang it over a desk, a doorway, or a party table. This one always feels cute, and it is a fun way to use the smaller parts of a page.

4. Cupid Gift Tags and Mini Wrap Set

Choose one Cupid coloring page and color it with a simple palette so it looks like a matching set. Cut small rectangles for tags, and cut thin strips to use as paper ribbon.

Punch a hole in each tag and tie it with string. Write names on the back so the front stays clean. Use the strips to wrap around small boxes or treat bags.

It turns even a tiny gift into something special. And it saves time, because you can make a bunch of tags in one sitting.

5. Cupid Magnet Set for the Fridge

Color a page and cut out Cupid, hearts, or any fun extras. Glue each cutout onto thicker cardstock, then trim again so the edges look neat and strong.

Cover the front with clear packing tape for quick protection, or laminate if you can. Then hot glue small magnets on the back, or use adhesive magnet sheets.

Stick them on the fridge or a locker for a little daily cheer. These also make sweet party favors, and kids love taking home something they made.

Have fun, print a few favorites, and keep the love going with Cupid coloring pages.

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