31 Springer Spaniel Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Wagging tails, floppy ears, and boundless energy abound in these 31 Springer Spaniel coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the joyous spirit and loyal companionship of these beloved gundogs!

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These pages bring the charm of Springer Spaniels right to your fingertips, from images of playful pups in fields to scenes of loyal companions fetching sticks, posing elegantly, and more!

To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.

All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Springer Spaniel Coloring Pages

Once those wonderfully colored Springer Spaniel pages start piling up, don't let them go to waste! These easy, affordable crafts are perfect for putting your artistic creations to good use.

1. Floppy Ear Headband

Cut out the head and particularly the long, floppy ears from your colored Springer Spaniel page. Glue the ears onto strips of construction paper, then attach these to a plain elastic headband or a paper strip sized to fit your head. Now you can “be” a Springer!

2. Springer Memory Match Game

Print and color several identical Springer Spaniel pages. Cut out the individual dog figures and glue each one onto a sturdy piece of cardstock or thin poster board. Flip them over to create a fun, personalized memory matching game, perfect for little hands.

3. Wagging Tail Stick Puppet

Cut out a full-body Springer Spaniel from your coloring page, making sure its tail is separate or can be cut separately. Attach the tail to the body with a brad fastener so it can wag. Then, glue a popsicle stick to the back of the Springer's body to create a lively puppet.

4. “Fetch!” Desk Buddy

Cut out your Springer Spaniel and roll a small piece of construction paper into a tiny “ball.” Glue the Springer around an empty toilet paper roll, standing it upright. Carefully position and glue the “ball” near its mouth, making it look like your Springer is ready to play fetch on your desk.

5. Best in Show Rosette Badge

Carefully cut out the head of your colored Springer Spaniel. Fan-fold or gather a colorful strip of construction paper into a circular rosette shape and glue it onto a larger construction paper circle. Attach your Springer's head to the center, then glue ribbon strips to the bottom to create a “Best in Show” badge.

6. Springer Spaniel Story Cube

Print and color a few Springer Spaniel pages, cutting out various elements like a head, a wagging tail, a paw, or a whole small dog. Glue these different cut-outs onto each side of an old cardboard tissue box or a small square box. Roll the cube and invent a fun Springer adventure based on what lands face-up!

7. “Muddy Paws” Photo Frame

Cut out a small, colorful Springer Spaniel head from your page. Take a piece of cardstock, cut out a frame opening, and then paint or draw playful “muddy” paw prints around the border using brown paint or markers. Glue your Springer's head to the corner of the frame, then attach a favorite photo behind the opening.

8. Outdoor Adventure Garland

Color multiple Springer Spaniel pages and carefully cut out each dog. Punch two holes near the top of each Springer cutout. Thread a long piece of yarn or string through the holes, alternating with construction paper cutouts of trees or birds, to create a charming garland for a bedroom or play area.

9. Personalized Springer Bookmark

Cut out a slender, full-body Springer Spaniel or just its head from your colored page. Glue it onto a piece of sturdy cardstock that is slightly larger. Cover both sides with clear contact paper or laminate it for durability. Punch a hole at the top and tie a colorful yarn tassel for a personalized reading companion.

10. “Springer Says” Obedience Game Cards

Cut out several individual Springer Spaniels from your colored pages. Glue each Springer onto a separate index card or small piece of cardstock. On the back of each card, write a simple “Springer Says” command like “Springer Says: Sit!”, “Springer Says: Bark!”, or “Springer Says: Lie Down!”. Use them to play a fun, dog-themed game.