6 Axolotl coloring pages
Check out our collection of 6 Axolotl coloring pages that are free to download and print!
To get started, simply click on the coloring sheet thumbnail you want to color below and then download the image to your computer. You can then print it to color as many times as you like!
All of our coloring pages are formatted as PNG files, and will fit on standard US Letter size or A4 paper sizes.
Some favorites that you may want to check out are King Axolotl in His Royal Crown, Axolotl’s Serene Pond Adventure or Lizard in the Garden Coloring Page! Scroll down to see them all.
Happy coloring!
PS - looking to get even more creative? Collect your favorite coloring sheets and print them as a custom personalized coloring book!
1) Axolotl’s Balloon Adventure in the Garden
Look at the cute axolotl surrounded by a bunch of fun balloons floating in the air! There are hearts and stars all around, making it look so happy and magical.
2) Axolotl in the Enchanted Forest
In this picture, there's a friendly axolotl with big smiley eyes, walking through a magical forest filled with tall trees and leafy plants. Many small details like swirly patterns on rocks and tiny plants make it fun to color.
3) Axolotl’s Underwater Music Jam
Meet Axie the axolotl, playing a beautifully decorated guitar underwater! Around him, there are music notes floating and lots of underwater plants and bubbles, making it feel like a magical concert.
4) King Axolotl in His Royal Crown
A happy axolotl is wearing a big, fancy crown filled with jewels on its head. The axolotl has cute, wide eyes and looks very friendly!
5) Axolotl’s Serene Pond Adventure
Look at the cute axolotl swimming in a peaceful pond, surrounded by big flowers and tall plants. The water has smooth rocks, and there are raindrops falling gently from the sky.
6) Lizard in the Garden Coloring Page
Meet this cute frog sitting in a pond with some tall grass around it. The frog has big eyes and a spiky back, making it look really fun to color!
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25 Craft Ideas to do with Axolotl Coloring Pages
Axolotls are fascinating creatures, known for their ability to regenerate lost body parts. They are also adorable, with their wide, curious eyes and cute, flappy gills. If you’re a fan of these unique animals, why not try some of these fun craft ideas using axolotl coloring pages?
1. Axolotl Coloring Page Mobile
Cut out your favorite axolotl coloring pages and punch a hole in the top of each one. Thread a piece of string or yarn through the holes, and hang your new mobile from the ceiling. This is a great way to add a touch of whimsy to a child’s bedroom or playroom.
2. Axolotl Coloring Page Collage
Print out several axolotl coloring pages and cut them into different shapes and sizes. Arrange the pieces on a piece of construction paper or cardstock, and glue them down to create a one-of-a-kind collage. This is a fun and easy craft for kids of all ages.
3. Axolotl Coloring Page Bookmark
Cut out a rectangular shape from a piece of cardstock, and glue an axolotl coloring page onto one side. Add a piece of ribbon or string to the top, and you have a cute and functional bookmark. This is a great craft for kids who love to read.
4. Axolotl Coloring Page Wall Art
Print out a large axolotl coloring page, and frame it in a colorful frame. Hang it on the wall as a fun and quirky piece of art. This is a great way to add some personality to a child’s bedroom or playroom.
5. Axolotl Coloring Page Notecards
Cut out several axolotl coloring pages, and glue them onto the front of blank notecards. Use them to send notes and letters to friends and family. This is a fun and creative way to stay in touch with loved ones.
6. Axolotl Coloring Page Magnets
Cut out several axolotl coloring pages, and glue them onto small magnets. Use them to decorate your refrigerator or any other metal surface. This is a fun and easy craft for kids of all ages.
7. Axolotl Coloring Page Suncatcher
Cut out an axolotl coloring page, and glue it onto a piece of clear contact paper. Punch a hole in the top, and thread a piece of string or yarn through it. Hang the suncatcher in a window, and enjoy the colorful reflections it creates.
8. Axolotl Coloring Page Placemat
Print out a large axolotl coloring page, and laminate it to create a reusable placemat. This is a fun and functional craft for kids who love to color.
9. Axolotl Coloring Page Puzzle
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and cut it into small pieces to create a DIY puzzle. This is a fun and challenging craft for kids of all ages.
10. Axolotl Coloring Page Garland
Cut out several axolotl coloring pages, and punch a hole in the top of each one. Thread a piece of string or yarn through the holes, and hang your new garland from a wall or mantle. This is a fun and festive craft for any occasion.
11. Axolotl Coloring Page Origami
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and use it as a template to create origami axolotls. This is a fun and challenging craft for kids who love to fold paper.
12. Axolotl Coloring Page Paper Dolls
Print out several axolotl coloring pages, and cut them out to create paper dolls. This is a fun and imaginative craft for kids who love to play.
13. Axolotl Coloring Page Window Clings
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and use a window cling sheet to create a reusable decal. This is a fun and creative way to decorate windows and mirrors.
14. Axolotl Coloring Page Stickers
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and use a sticker paper to create reusable stickers. This is a fun and functional craft for kids who love to decorate.
15. Axolotl Coloring Page Tote Bag
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and iron it onto a tote bag to create a unique and stylish accessory. This is a fun and easy craft for kids and adults alike.
16. Axolotl Coloring Page Journal
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and glue it onto the cover of a blank journal. This is a fun and functional craft for kids and adults who love to write and draw.
17. Axolotl Coloring Page Notepad
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and glue it onto the front of a small notepad. This is a fun and functional craft for kids and adults who need to jot down notes and reminders.
18. Axolotl Coloring Page Photo Album
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and glue it onto the front of a photo album. This is a fun and creative way to display family photos and memories.
19. Axolotl Coloring Page Scrapbook
Print out several axolotl coloring pages, and use them as backgrounds for a scrapbook. This is a fun and imaginative craft for kids and adults who love to document their lives.
20. Axolotl Coloring Page Book Cover
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and use it as a book cover for a favorite novel. This is a fun and creative way to personalize your books.
21. Axolotl Coloring Page Envelope
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and use it as an envelope for a special letter or card. This is a fun and unique way to send mail.
22. Axolotl Coloring Page Gift Wrap
Print out an axolotl coloring page, and use it as gift wrap for a special present. This is a fun and creative way to wrap gifts.
23. Axolotl Coloring Page Party Decorations
Print out several axolotl coloring pages, and use them as decorations for a party or special event. This is a fun and easy way to add a personal touch to any celebration.
24. Axolotl Coloring Page Classroom Decorations
Print out several axolotl coloring pages, and use them as decorations for a classroom or school event. This is a fun and educational way to add a touch of science to any learning environment.
25. Axolotl Coloring Page Office Decorations
Print out several axolotl coloring pages, and use them as decorations for an office or workspace. This is a fun and creative way to add a touch of personality to any professional environment.
These are just a few of the many fun and creative crafts you can make using axolotl coloring pages. Whether you’re a kid or an adult, there’s something for everyone. So why not give it a try, and see what you can create?
Note: Always make sure to use safe scissors, glue and other crafting materials. Also, if you are under 13, please ask an adult for help with any crafts that require cutting or hot glue.