On this page, you will find a fun set of 40 drums coloring pages that are free to download and print, so you can jump straight into coloring with zero fuss. Some sheets feel bold and loud, and some feel calm and steady, like a slow beat.
We also pulled together lots of drum styles in one place for easy browsing, from drum kits and snares to djembes, taiko, tablas, and more. Pick one page, print it, and start with the part you like most.
Free Printable Drums Coloring Pages
These free printable drums coloring pages come as a PDF file, so printing stays clean and simple at home or in class. We like to keep a few pages ready for rainy afternoons, music lessons, or quiet breaks.
Each PDF is set up for A4 size, which works well across most printers. Print as-is for full detail, or scale down a little if you want smaller cutouts for crafts.
5 Easy Crafts You Can Do With Drums Coloring Pages
Finished pages should not sit in a pile forever. We can turn them into small projects that feel useful, look cute, and keep the music theme going after the crayons are put away.
1. Rhythm Room Wall Art
Color a drum page, then trim it with a neat border and glue it onto thicker paper. A simple frame effect makes it look finished, even without a real frame.
Hang a few in a row, like a mini gallery of beats. Mix a drum kit page with a hand drum page, so the wall feels lively and not too matchy.
2. DIY Drum Stick Bookmarks
Print a coloring page that shows drum sticks, or draw a stick shape on the side of any page. Color it, cut it out, and keep the shape long and slim.
Tape it to card, or laminate it if you can. Add a small ribbon at the top, so it peeks out of a book and feels like a real little prize.
3. Mini Music Fact Cards
Cut out small drum drawings and glue each one onto a blank card. On the back, write one quick fact, like where the drum comes from or how it sounds.
Keep the facts short and playful, then quiz each other. It works well for taiko, djembe, tabla, and steel drums, because each has its own story.
4. Party Place Cards With a Beat
Fold a small piece of card into a tent shape. Glue a colored drum cutout on the front, then write a name in bold letters beside it.
Use different drum types for different guests, which feels oddly fun. A marching snare for one person, a conga for another, and suddenly the table has character.
5. Upcycled Gift Wrap for Small Boxes
Use a fully colored page to wrap a small box, like for candy or a tiny toy. The black outlines look great as “pattern,” even if the coloring stays simple.
If the page feels too detailed, wrap just the lid and use plain paper for the base. Add a strip of leftover drum art as a matching band on top.
Have fun, and keep a few extra sheets ready, because drums coloring pages tend to disappear fast once the coloring starts.








































