Shift into gear with our collection of truck coloring pages. Each free printable PDF features illustrations of different types of trucks, including army trucks, ice cream trucks, garbage trucks, and fire engines.
Whether you need easy entertainment for your truck-loving kiddo during a road trip or just cruising through some downtime, this set of big rig pictures is your ticket to a colorful journey.
Free Truck Coloring Pages
In this heavy truck series, you'll find a variety of vehicles to color, including pickup trucks with huge tires, monster trucks with powerful engines, and dump trucks carrying heavy loads of dirt.
While we designed many of these big trucks for older kids and teens, we've also included easy outlines for toddlers to enjoy.
Print some for a simple craft for your young children or to spend time coloring together as a family.
Pictures of Big Trucks to Download
Gather your markers, colored pencils, crayons, gel pens, and your favorite model truck, and get ready to bring some cool truck designs to life. Happy coloring!
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If you enjoyed these truck pictures to color in, we think you'll love these too. Print your own personal coloring book from your favorites!
You must use the category slug, not a URL, in the category field.More Free Printables to Color
We've got loads of free printable PDF coloring pages to help your family relax, work on fine motor skills, practice color recognition, or enjoy time together.
Download a few (or a hundred!) today.
You must use the category slug, not a URL, in the category field.Craft Ideas to Make With Truck Coloring Sheets
Load up on creativity with this collection of craft ideas using truck coloring pages!
Each craft idea is designed to engage both kids and adults, ensuring that everyone can join in on the colorful adventures.
1. Puppet Parade of Pickups
Bring your truck coloring pages to life by turning them into puppets.
Cut out the trucks and attach craft sticks to the back using glue or tape.
Put on a truck puppet show starring your favorite vehicles.
2. Read and Roll Bookmark
Make reading even more enjoyable with a personalized truck bookmark.
Color and cut out your favorite truck illustrations, laminate them for extra durability, and attach a ribbon or tassel to the top.
Now, you'll have a special truck bookmark to zoom along with you as you read.
3. Puzzle Parking Lot
The fun doesn’t have to end once you’ve finished coloring. Create a unique, challenging puzzle with your doodle designs.
Select a fully colored page and mount it onto a piece of cardboard for stability. Once glued, cut the page into puzzle pieces, ensuring the sizes are manageable for kids to put back together.
Invite friends and family over for a game night and enjoy your new creation.
4. Truck Trimmings
Host a truck-themed party with DIY decorations from your finished truck coloring pages.
Cut out pickup trucks, fire trucks, monster trucks, army trucks, road signs, and more.
Hang the cutouts as banners, use as cupcake toppers, or as unique table centerpieces.
5. T-shirt Transfers
Personalize your plain t-shirts with your favorite trucks by creating iron-on transfers.
Color the trucks with your favorite colors. Then, stick them to heat-transfer paper, following the instructions on the packaging.
Iron the design onto the shirt for a custom, vehicle-inspired fashion statement.
6. Construction Zone Diorama
Create a mini construction zone with your truck coloring sheets.
Cut out trucks, obstacles, gravel, and construction equipment. Set them up in a shoebox with sand, rocks, dirt, and other materials to mimic a construction site.
7. Play-Dough Mats
Add to your child's imagination with truck play-dough mats made from illustrations of different types of trucks.
Print out the drawings, color them in different shades, and laminate them. Kids and toddlers can decorate the trucks with play dough to customize their mats.
8. Recycling and Trash Bin Labels
Teach kids about recycling and trash organization by creating trash can labels.
Decorate coloring pages of recycling trucks and garbage trucks. You may even want to draw the recycle symbol on the recycling truck as a visual for younger kids. (If you have a compost, include a compost truck coloring page, too!)
Attach the completed designs to your recycle bin and trash can.
These can serve as visual labels for small children to learn the difference between what to recycle and what to throw away in the garbage.
9. Sensory Truck Collage
Engage the senses and your child's fine motor skills with a sensory truck collage.
Cut out and color truck shapes from your coloring pages. Then, cover them with textures like sandpaper, fabric, bubble wrap, or foil.
Arrange and glue them onto a poster board to create a textured truck masterpiece for your kids.
10. Bagged Big Rigs
Choose your favorite colored truck pages and cut them to fit one side of a plain paper gift bag. You can use different truck designs for each side or keep it uniform.
Glue the coloring pages onto the bags, smoothing out any wrinkles.
Embellish the bags further with additional decorations like stickers, glitter, or drawings of roads and traffic signs.
Use your personalized gift bag for a truck lover's birthday to make their day!
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