38 Juneteenth Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Celebrate freedom and creativity with these 38 Juneteenth coloring pages, free for you to download and print! These sheets are a meaningful way for kids and adults to color, learn, and spend time with designs inspired by Juneteenth, freedom, history, family, and community.

This collection includes Juneteenth printable coloring sheets with flags, hearts, hands, celebration scenes, stars, banners, children celebrating, and bold freedom-themed designs. Some pages feel perfect for classroom activities, while others make a calm holiday craft for home.

Free Printable Juneteenth Coloring Pages

These free printable Juneteenth coloring pages are made to be easy to use, whether you need a quick activity for kids, a history lesson add-on, or a creative project for a Juneteenth celebration.

Each printable comes as a PDF and is made to fit A4 paper nicely. You can print them at home, use them in school, or keep a few ready for a community event, especially the designs with Juneteenth flags, freedom messages, and celebration art.

5 Art Projects You Can Build With Juneteenth Coloring Pages

Once your Juneteenth coloring sheets are finished, you can turn them into simple crafts that feel personal, thoughtful, and fun to display.

1. Juneteenth Freedom Posters

After kids finish coloring their Juneteenth coloring pages, have them glue each sheet onto a slightly larger piece of construction paper.

Red, green, black, and yellow paper work especially well, but any bright color can make the finished page pop. The designs with flags, stars, raised hands, or the word freedom look great as posters.

Children can also write one short sentence at the bottom, such as what freedom means to them. It turns a simple coloring activity into something more thoughtful, without making it feel like a big school assignment.

Hang the finished posters on a wall, classroom board, hallway, or party table for an easy Juneteenth decoration.

2. Celebration Banners

For this craft, choose several Juneteenth printable coloring pages with bold shapes, hearts, flags, or happy celebration scenes.

Have children color the pages first, then cut out the main images. You can also cut the finished sheets into triangle shapes if you want a classic banner look.

Punch two holes near the top of each piece and string yarn, ribbon, or twine through them. We like this one because it feels festive right away, and kids enjoy seeing their artwork become part of the room.

Hang the banner across a doorway, mantel, bulletin board, or classroom wall for Juneteenth.

3. Handmade Greeting Cards

Turn smaller Juneteenth coloring pages into greeting cards by printing the designs at half size or trimming finished pages down.

Glue the colored picture to the front of folded cardstock, then have kids write a message inside. They can write something simple like “Happy Juneteenth,” “Celebrate freedom,” or “Today we remember.”

Pages with hearts, stars, children celebrating, or freedom signs work nicely for this. The result feels handmade in the best way, and it gives kids a sweet reason to share what they made with family members, neighbors, or teachers.

4. Classroom Fact Booklets

Juneteenth coloring sheets can also become small fact booklets, which work really well for school or homeschool lessons.

Give each child three to five Juneteenth coloring pages. After they color each one, ask them to add one fact about Juneteenth on the back or at the bottom of the page.

The facts can be short. Younger kids might write about freedom, celebration, or the Juneteenth flag, while older kids can include dates and history.

Staple the pages together when they are done. By the end, each child has a mini Juneteenth booklet that mixes coloring, writing, and learning in a simple way.

5. Table Decorations for a Juneteenth Event

If you are setting up a Juneteenth party, classroom table, or family gathering, finished coloring pages can make easy decorations.

Have kids color pages with Juneteenth flags, stars, banners, and joyful celebration images. Then place them under clear plastic table covers, tape them around the table edge, or stand them up in simple paper frames.

You can also cut out smaller pictures and glue them to folded cardstock to make place cards. This works especially well for kids’ tables because it gives the space color and meaning.

It is a simple craft, but it adds warmth to the celebration.

We hope these Juneteenth coloring pages bring color, learning, and joy to your celebration!

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