Check out our collection of 63 Spiderman 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.
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20 Craft Ideas to do with Spiderman Coloring Pages
Spiderman is a popular superhero among kids and adults alike. Bring the web-slinger to life with these fun and creative craft ideas using Spiderman coloring pages. These activities are perfect for a rainy day, a party, or just for some superhero fun.
1. Spiderman Picture Frame
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once it's dry, cut out the Spiderman image and glue it onto a piece of construction paper. Cut out a rectangle in the center of the construction paper to create a picture frame. Your child can then insert a picture of themselves or a loved one into the frame.
2. Spiderman Mask
Print out a Spiderman coloring page with a mask design. Have your child color it in and then cut out the mask shape. Use a hole punch to make holes for the eyes and attach a string or elastic to the sides so your child can wear their Spiderman mask.
3. Spiderman Bookmark
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once it's dry, cut out the Spiderman image and glue it onto a piece of cardstock. Cut the cardstock into a bookmark shape and laminate it to make it durable.
4. Spiderman Garland
Print out several Spiderman coloring pages and have your child color them in. Once dry, cut out the Spiderman images and glue them onto a long piece of ribbon or string. Hang the garland in your child's room or play area.
5. Spiderman Mobile
Print out several Spiderman coloring pages and have your child color them in. Once dry, cut out the Spiderman images and glue them onto circles of cardstock or foam. Attach a string or ribbon to each circle and hang them from a mobile frame.
6. Spiderman Suncatcher
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, cut out the Spiderman image and glue it onto a piece of contact paper. Cover the image with another piece of contact paper to seal it. Cut out the image, leaving a small border of contact paper around the edges. Punch a hole in the top and hang it in a sunny window.
7. Spiderman Collage
Print out several Spiderman coloring pages and have your child color them in. Once dry, cut out different parts of the Spiderman images, such as the head, body, and legs. Arrange the pieces on a piece of construction paper to create a collage. Glue the pieces in place.
8. Spiderman Placemat
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, laminate the page to create a durable placemat. Your child can use it while eating or for craft projects.
9. Spiderman Button
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, cut out a small circle from the image. Glue the circle onto a button template and follow the instructions to create a Spiderman button.
10. Spiderman Puppet
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, glue the image onto a craft stick or straw to create a puppet. Your child can use the puppet to put on a Spiderman show.
11. Spiderman Stickers
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, cut out small circles or shapes from the image. Use a glue stick to attach the shapes to a sheet of sticker paper. Cut out the stickers and use them to decorate notebooks, folders, or other surfaces.
12. Spiderman Notecards
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, cut out the Spiderman image and glue it onto a piece of cardstock. Cut the cardstock into a notecard shape and use it to write a message or draw a picture.
13. Spiderman Banner
Print out several Spiderman coloring pages and have your child color them in. Once dry, cut out the Spiderman images and glue them onto a long piece of ribbon or string. Use the banner to decorate a party or play area.
14. Spiderman Coasters
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, laminate the page to create durable coasters. Your child can use them to protect furniture from spills and stains.
15. Spiderman Party Hats
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, cut out the Spiderman image and glue it onto a party hat template. Follow the instructions to create a Spiderman party hat.
16. Spiderman Window Clings
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, cut out the Spiderman image and glue it onto a sheet of contact paper. Cover the image with another piece of contact paper to seal it. Cut out the image, leaving a small border of contact paper around the edges. Use the window clings to decorate windows or mirrors.
17. Spiderman Place Cards
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, cut out the Spiderman image and glue it onto a piece of cardstock. Cut the cardstock into a place card shape and use it to label a seat at a table.
18. Spiderman Book Cover
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, glue the image onto a piece of construction paper. Cut the construction paper to fit the cover of a book and use it to protect the book from wear and tear.
19. Spiderman Gift Tags
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, cut out small shapes from the image. Glue the shapes onto gift tags and use them to label presents.
20. Spiderman Wall Art
Print out a Spiderman coloring page and have your child color it in. Once dry, frame the image and hang it on the wall as wall art. Your child can use it to decorate their room or play area.