29 February Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

On this page, you’ll find our beautiful February coloring pages that are all free to download and print, perfect for quiet afternoons, classroom time, or those chilly days when staying in just sounds better.

To make things easy, everything is gathered in one spot so we can jump straight to the fun. Expect lots of cozy winter vibes, hearts and Valentine’s themes, a little love for Groundhog Day, and a few cheerful surprises that feel just right for this time of year.

Free Printable February Coloring Pages

All of these free printable February coloring pages are designed to be simple to grab, print, and start coloring right away, whether we’re using crayons at the kitchen table or markers in a classroom setting.

The files come in PDF format for clean, crisp printing, and they’re sized for standard A4 paper. If you’re printing on US Letter, they usually fit just fine too (here’s a tip: just choose “Fit to page” in the printer settings if needed).

5 Fun Crafts to Use February Coloring Pages

Once a few pages are finished, it’s hard to toss them, especially when the colors turned out so good. These quick craft ideas help turn finished sheets into keepsakes, gifts, and little decorations that actually get used.

1. Valentine’s Garland for a Wall or Mantel

Pick a few heart-heavy pages and color them in with bold shades, or keep it soft with pastels for a calmer look. Mixing styles looks nicer than trying to make every page match perfectly.

Cut out the best parts such as the hearts, cups, messages, or simple shapes, then punch two holes at the top of each piece. String them on twine or ribbon, leaving a little space between each one.

For extra sturdiness, glue each cutout onto construction paper first, then trim the edges. It hangs better, doesn’t curl as fast, and it feels more “decor” than “worksheet.”

2. Pocket Love Notes (Mini Envelopes + Messages)

Choose a page with smaller elements, then cut out a few hearts or themed shapes and fold them into tiny note cards. Even simple scribbles inside feel special when they’re handmade.

Create mini envelopes from leftover colored sections by folding squares and sealing with glue or a sticker. The uneven bits and funny folds are kind of the charm, honestly.

Slip them into lunchboxes, backpacks, or coat pockets. It’s a small surprise that lands well with kids, friends, or a partner, without needing a big speech.

3. “February Moments” Memory Board

Print and color a page that has open space, or trim a finished design down so there’s room around it. Mount it onto cardboard or a piece of thick paper to make it sturdy.

Add a few short notes about the month, like snow days, a class party, a favorite snack, or a fun weekend. Keeping it casual makes it easier to actually finish.

Glue on small extras like ticket stubs, a ribbon scrap, or a tiny photo strip. It turns into a quick little time capsule that’s fun to look back on later.

4. Window Suncatcher with Wax Paper

Pick a bold design, color it heavily, then cut out the main shapes. Hearts and simple winter icons work best because they read clearly from far away.

Sandwich the cutouts between two sheets of wax paper and lightly press with a warm iron (adult help here). The wax paper seals and gives a soft, glowy look.

Trim the edges, punch a hole, and hang it in a window with string. When the light hits it, the colors look surprisingly rich and cozy.

5. DIY February Bookmarks (Laminated or Tape-Sealed)

Choose a tall section of a finished page (patterns, borders, or a character’s face) and cut it into a bookmark shape. A slightly rounded top corner looks more polished and won’t bend as fast.

If a laminator is around, use it, because it lasts forever. If not, clear packing tape on both sides works great too (just smooth it down slowly to avoid bubbles).

Punch a hole at the top and tie on yarn, ribbon, or even a shoelace scrap. It’s a simple craft, but it gets used every day, which feels like a win.

Have fun printing, coloring, and turning finished art into something cute with these February coloring pages.

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