14 Free Star Wars Coloring Pages: Easy Printable Sheets

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Bring the galaxy far, far away to your art table with these 14 free Star Wars coloring pages. Designed for young Padawans and experienced artists alike, these sheets are perfect for developing pencil control and color theory. Simply print, grab your favorite crayons or markers, and let the creative force awaken.

BB-8 Droid Coloring Page

This friendly astromech droid is a great exercise in coloring circular shapes. Tip: Use light pressure with your orange crayon to create a soft, metallic glow on his panels.

BB-8 Droid Coloring Page

Death Star Space Station Page

Master shading with this iconic space station. Tip: Practice 'cross-hatching' with a gray pencil to give the spherical surface a realistic, textured metallic look.

Death Star Space Station Page

Darth Maul Sith Lord Page

A bold character study featuring intense facial patterns. Tip: Use a sharp red pencil for the skin markings and keep your black strokes crisp to define his menacing expression.

Darth Maul Sith Lord Page

R2-D2 Astromech Droid Page

This classic droid is perfect for practicing color blocking. Tip: Use a ruler to help keep your coloring within the straight lines of his rectangular panels.

R2-D2 Astromech Droid Page

Chibi Rey Coloring Page

A fun, stylized take on a hero. Tip: Use soft, circular motions with your beige crayon to blend the fabric of her robes for a more realistic cloth effect.

Chibi Rey Coloring Page

Darth Vader Mask Page

Focus on contrast with this iconic helmet. Tip: Try using a dark blue or purple crayon to add highlights to the black areas, making the mask look shiny and polished.

Darth Vader Mask Page

Kylo Ren Mask Page

Explore texture with this masked character. Tip: Use a silver metallic marker for the helmet's accents to make the design pop against the black background.

Kylo Ren Mask Page

Jedi Master Yoda Page

A wonderful character for practicing skin tones. Tip: Use two different shades of greenβ€”one for the base and one for the shadowsβ€”to give Yoda a more three-dimensional look.

Jedi Master Yoda Page

Stormtrooper Helmet Page

Symmetry is key here! Tip: Use a light gray to shade the curves of the helmet, which will help define the shape without needing to use heavy black lines.

Stormtrooper Helmet Page

C-3PO Protocol Droid Page

A fun challenge for gold and metallic coloring. Tip: Use a yellow base layer and lightly color over it with a brown pencil to create a rich, golden metallic finish.

C-3PO Protocol Droid Page

Porg Creature Page

These adorable creatures are great for practicing soft, rounded coloring. Tip: Use short, light strokes to mimic the texture of feathers on the Porg's chest.

Porg Creature Page

Chibi Han Solo Page

A charming caricature of the famous smuggler. Tip: Use a light brown for his hair and layer darker brown strokes to show depth and movement.

Chibi Han Solo Page

Cartoon Chewbacca Page

Practice your fur-drawing skills! Tip: Use long, wavy strokes in different shades of brown to create the look of thick, shaggy Wookiee fur.

Baby Yoda (Grogu) Page

A fan favorite! Tip: Use a soft green for his skin and a warm beige for his robe. Keep your coloring light to maintain his cute, innocent appearance.

Baby Yoda (Grogu) Page