44 Dwarf Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Stout figures, gleaming tools, and the echoes of mountain halls come together in these 44 dwarf coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the strength and craftsmanship of these legendary folk, capturing their adventurous spirit and rich, subterranean world!

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These pages bring the fascinating world of dwarfs right to your fingertips, from images of industrious miners unearthing gems to scenes of skilled blacksmiths at their anvils, bearded warriors in ancient halls, 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 Dwarf Coloring Pages

Once those vibrant Dwarf coloring pages are filled with life, don't let them gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts put your finished masterpieces to fantastic use.

1. Mighty Miner Mask

Cut out a favorite dwarf's face from a colored page. Glue it to a piece of sturdy poster board and attach elastic string or pipe cleaners to the sides to wear. You can even add a bushy construction paper beard or a shiny foil “helmet” above their head!

2. Gemstone Cavern Diorama

Transform a shoebox into a sparkling underground mine! Cut out several colored dwarf figures and glue them inside, standing among “gemstones” made from painted rocks or crumpled foil. Add cotton ball “steam” at the mine entrance and a small flashlight for a glow.

3. Axe-cellent Wall Art

Trace and cut out a simple axe shape from cardboard. Decorate the handle with construction paper or yarn. Glue a cut-out dwarf image onto the axe blade, or have them “wielding” it from the handle, creating a unique piece of dwarf-themed wall art.

4. Glimmering Lanterns

Carefully cut out dwarf figures or interesting mining tools from your colored pages. Glue these onto a sheet of translucent paper or vellum. Wrap and secure this sheet around an empty, clean glass jar, then place a battery-operated tea light inside for a soft, dwarven glow.

5. Mushroom Home Standees

Cut out your favorite dwarves and glue each one to a separate popsicle stick. Create simple mushroom “homes” from construction paper or small cardboard tubes. Your dwarves can then stand inside or next to their charming dwellings, ready for imaginative play.

6. “Gold Nugget” Treasure Sacks

Decorate small brown paper bags by gluing a cut-out dwarf image to the front. Fill the bags with crumpled pieces of yellow construction paper, shiny foil, or small painted rocks to create “golden nuggets.” These make great party favors or toy treasures!

7. Dwarf Helmet Headbands

Cut out your chosen dwarf's head or face from a coloring page. Glue it to the center of a strip of poster board fitted for a headband. Add a small, round piece of yellow construction paper or foil on the headband as a “miner's lamp” for an adventurous touch.

8. Storytelling Stone Set

Select small, distinct dwarf features or items from your colored pages (like a beard, an axe, a pickaxe, a gem). Carefully cut them out and glue them onto smooth, clean rocks or pebbles. Seal with a layer of Mod Podge for durability, then use them for creative storytelling.

9. Bearded Banner Garland

Cut out various dwarf faces, axes, picks, or gems from multiple colored pages. Punch a hole at the top of each cutout. String them together using yarn or ribbon to create a festive garland perfect for decorating a room or a dwarf-themed celebration.

10. Mine Cart Pencil Holder

Decorate an empty tissue box or a small cardboard box to look like a sturdy mine cart using construction paper and markers. Cut out several small dwarf faces from your colored pages and glue them peeking over the top edge of the “cart.” It's perfect for holding pencils and other craft supplies.