Get ready to say “BANANA!” and dive into the hilarious world of Minions with this free collection of printable Minion coloring pages! These pages are perfect for anyone who loves the mischievous yellow helpers from the Despicable Me and Minions movies. From their funny expressions to their unforgettable one-eyed stares, each page brings out their cheeky charm in a new way.
You’ll find all your favorite characters here—Kevin, Stuart, Bob, even Gru gets a cameo! Whether your kids are fans of their banana-loving chaos or you’re just looking for a light-hearted art activity, these designs include everything from easy outlines to detailed movie scenes. And for those who like something extra cute, we’ve included Kawaii Minions, themed holiday pages, and even royal Minions like King Bob.
Each page is available as a high-resolution PDF that prints perfectly on US letter size paper and fits neatly onto A4 as well. Simply click, download, and print—no sign-up or fuss. These Minion coloring pages make a great rainy-day craft, a classroom activity, or even a party table feature at a Despicable Me-themed birthday bash.

So grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils and let these joyful troublemakers bring your art to life. Whether you’re young or just young at heart, these printables promise plenty of giggles, color, and creativity in every sheet!
Contents
- 1 Funny Minion Coloring Pages to Make You Smile
- 2 Super Mario Meets Minions in Fun Coloring Pages
- 3 Free Minion Coloring Pages You Can Print Instantly
- 4 Easy Minion Coloring Pages for Quick Fun
- 5 Cute Minion Coloring Pages for All Ages
- 6 Adorable Minion Coloring Pages Made for Kids
- 7 Simple Minion Pages That Are Fun to Color
- 8 King Bob Minion Coloring Pages to Enjoy
- 9 Spooky Minion Halloween Coloring Fun
- 10 Celebrate Christmas with Minion Coloring Pages
- 11 Minion Coloring Pages for Fun Celebrations
- 12 Summer Fun with Minion Coloring Pages
- 13 Winter Adventures with Minion Coloring Sheets
- 14 10 Creative Craft Ideas To Do With Minions Coloring Pages
- 14.1 1. Create a Pocket-Sized Minion Flipbook
- 14.2 2. Craft a 3D Minion Birthday Card
- 14.3 3. Build a Minion-Themed Pencil Holder
- 14.4 4. Make a Minion Mobile for Room Decor
- 14.5 5. Craft a Minion Puzzle for Game Time
- 14.6 6. Make a DIY Minion Door Hanger
- 14.7 7. Decorate a Backpack with Minion Tags
- 14.8 8. Build a Minion Paper Chain
- 14.9 9. Design a Minion-Inspired Game Spinner
- 14.10 10. Turn Minions Into Party Hats
- 14.11 Teddy Owen
Funny Minion Coloring Pages to Make You Smile
Super Mario Meets Minions in Fun Coloring Pages
Free Minion Coloring Pages You Can Print Instantly
Easy Minion Coloring Pages for Quick Fun
Cute Minion Coloring Pages for All Ages
Adorable Minion Coloring Pages Made for Kids
Simple Minion Pages That Are Fun to Color
King Bob Minion Coloring Pages to Enjoy
Spooky Minion Halloween Coloring Fun
Celebrate Christmas with Minion Coloring Pages
Minion Coloring Pages for Fun Celebrations
Summer Fun with Minion Coloring Pages
Winter Adventures with Minion Coloring Sheets
These Minion coloring pages are more than just silly fun—they’re a creative outlet that brings out smiles, imagination, and artistic joy. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the Despicable Me movies or simply love coloring quirky characters, these free printables offer something for every age and interest.
With themes spanning from holidays to seasonal fun, there’s always a Minion page ready to brighten your day. Grab your favorite crayons or markers and bring these yellow mischief-makers to life, one page at a time!
10 Creative Craft Ideas To Do With Minions Coloring Pages
Minions are always up to something—and now your coloring pages can be too! These yellow goofballs aren’t just fun to color, they’re perfect for turning into clever crafts for kids, classrooms, and birthday parties.
Below are ten exciting and kid-friendly ways to bring your finished Minions coloring pages to life with scissors, glue, and a dash of creativity.
1. Create a Pocket-Sized Minion Flipbook
Start with a few completed coloring pages and trim out small Minion poses or expressions. Try to make each one slightly different for a fun flipbook effect.
Cut thick paper or cardstock to match the size of your Minion cutouts and stack them in order. Staple one side or secure with binder clips.
As kids flip the pages quickly, the Minions will appear to dance, jump, or wave! It’s a fun introduction to animation-style crafts.
You can even title the flipbook and decorate the cover with glitter glue or stickers.
2. Craft a 3D Minion Birthday Card
A colorful Minion card makes any birthday extra fun. Begin by folding construction paper into a traditional greeting card size.
Color and cut out a full Minion from your coloring page and glue it to the front of the card, raising it slightly with foam dots or cardboard squares for a 3D effect.
Write a birthday message inside and let kids add stickers or speech bubbles like “Banana!” or “It’s party time!”
Top it off with glitter borders or colored washi tape to make it truly gift-worthy.
3. Build a Minion-Themed Pencil Holder
Turn an ordinary tin can into a desk-worthy pencil holder using your completed Minion coloring page.
Cut and wrap your artwork around the can, trimming any excess. Laminate it or coat it in clear tape for durability.
Add googly eyes, pipe cleaner arms, or even a mini yellow bowtie to bring your pencil holder to life.
This is a great craft for organizing school supplies—and keeping Minions close by for homework time!
4. Make a Minion Mobile for Room Decor
A mobile is a delightful way to display multiple finished coloring pages. Start by cutting out four to six Minions from your colored sheets.
Punch a small hole at the top of each one and thread through fishing line or string.
Attach the strings to an embroidery hoop or sturdy stick, and balance them out so they hang evenly at different lengths.
Hang the mobile above a bed, in a playroom, or in the corner of a classroom for a pop of Minion magic.
5. Craft a Minion Puzzle for Game Time
After completing a coloring page, glue it to a piece of thin cardboard or cardstock.
Using scissors or a craft knife, cut it into puzzle-shaped pieces—start with just 6–8 large pieces for younger kids or get creative with more complex shapes.
Mix the pieces up and let kids try to put their Minion buddy back together.
You can store the pieces in a labeled zip-lock bag or small envelope for future playtime.
6. Make a DIY Minion Door Hanger
Color your favorite Minion character and cut it out neatly.
Glue it onto a sturdy piece of cardboard with a circular cutout at the top so it can hang on a doorknob.
Write fun messages like “Minion At Work!” or “Come In With Bananas!” in bubble letters around the border.
Add glitter or stickers for extra flair—it’s a fun way for kids to personalize their bedroom doors.
7. Decorate a Backpack with Minion Tags
Turn finished Minion pages into cute ID tags for backpacks or lunchboxes.
Laminate cutouts and punch a hole at the top, then loop a keyring or ribbon through it.
Kids can write their names on the back and swap tags depending on their mood.
These DIY tags also work great for labeling classroom supplies or birthday party goodie bags.
8. Build a Minion Paper Chain
Cut strips of colored paper in yellow, blue, and gray to mimic the Minions’ bodies and clothing.
Use a Minion face from a coloring page and glue it onto the front loop of the paper chain.
Add arms, legs, or glasses for extra character and continue adding paper rings to create a long chain.
This makes a perfect party decoration or a countdown calendar for any Minion-themed event.
9. Design a Minion-Inspired Game Spinner
Use a paper plate as your game base and divide it into colorful sections labeled with fun actions like “Dance like a Minion,” “Sing ‘Banana,’” or “Make a silly face.”
Glue a colored Minion to the center for decoration, and use a paper arrow secured with a brad fastener.
Kids spin the arrow and perform whatever Minion task it lands on. Great for party games or rainy day fun!
10. Turn Minions Into Party Hats
Take a cone party hat and wrap it in your completed coloring page, trimming as needed.
Add a cutout Minion face to the front, along with yarn “hair” or pipe cleaner accessories to give each hat a unique look.
These party hats can be customized with each child’s name and worn proudly during birthdays or movie nights.
Plus, they double as fun photo props when everyone lines up for a Minion-style selfie!
If you enjoyed these playful Minion coloring pages, you might also love exploring other iconic character collections! Jump into high-speed fun with our Sonic Coloring Pages, discover cute adventures with our Hello Kitty Coloring Pages, or power up your creativity with classic heroes in our Super Mario Coloring Pages.
Each set is printable, engaging, and perfect for kids of all ages.

Teddy Owen
Teddy Owen is a passionate content creator dedicated to inspiring creativity and learning through fun, printable coloring pages. With a focus on making art accessible for children and educators, Teddy helps bring imagination to life one page at a time.