22 Fire Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

The captivating dance of light and warmth, from gentle glows to roaring infernos, fills these 22 fire coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection ignites creativity by capturing the mesmerizing power and beauty of flame.

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Click any image below to open the free PDF; pages are US letter sized but also print well on A4; happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Fire Coloring Pages

Once those vibrant Fire coloring pages are finished, don't let them pile up! These easy, affordable crafts are the perfect way to put your little artist's masterpieces to use.

1. Flickering Flame Mobile

Cut out various flame shapes from your colored pages. For extra durability, glue them onto cardstock or laminate them. Punch a hole in the top of each flame and string them at varying lengths from a hanger or crisscrossed popsicle sticks to create a dynamic mobile.

2. Firefighter Helmet

Cut a strip of construction paper to fit around the child's head. From a separate piece of construction paper, cut a helmet brim and a rounded top, then glue these together. Finally, cut out flame shapes from the finished coloring pages and glue them around the helmet's base and brim for a heroic touch.

3. Campfire Diorama

Transform a shoebox into a miniature campfire scene! Cut out rocks and logs from brown construction paper, and then cut vibrant flame shapes from your colored pages. Glue them inside the shoebox to create a cozy, flickering campfire display, perfect for imaginative play.

4. Dragon's Breath Puppet

Create a ferocious dragon puppet using a paper bag for the head. Add googly eyes and pipe cleaner horns. Then, cut out elongated flame shapes from your colored pages and glue them cascading from the dragon's mouth, making it appear as if it's breathing fire!

5. Volcano Eruption Model

Construct a simple volcano shape from cardboard or an inverted plastic cup covered in paper mache. Once dry, paint it brown or gray. Finally, cut out jagged flame and lava shapes from your finished coloring pages and glue them bursting from the volcano's opening and spilling down its sides for a dramatic eruption.

6. Phoenix Feather Collage

Sketch the outline of a majestic phoenix on a large piece of poster board. Then, meticulously cut out many small, overlapping flame and feather-like shapes from your colored pages. Glue these pieces onto the phoenix outline, layering them to create a rich, textured “feathered” effect in fiery colors.

7. Fire Safety Badge

Cut a large circle from red or yellow construction paper for the base of the badge. Next, cut a bold flame shape from one of your finished coloring pages and glue it to the center of the circle. Write “Fire Safety Hero” with a marker and attach a safety pin to the back, making a proud wearable award.

8. Cozy Hearth Bookmark

Cut a long, rectangular strip from sturdy cardstock for the bookmark base. On the bottom portion, glue a few small, carefully cut out flame shapes from your coloring pages, creating a miniature flickering hearth. Laminate or cover with clear tape for durability and a professional finish.

9. Torch Prop

Roll a piece of brown construction paper or an empty paper towel roll into a cone shape for the torch handle. Secure with glue or tape. Then, cut large, dynamic flame shapes from your colored pages and glue them firmly to the top opening of the “handle,” curving upwards to simulate a burning flame.

10. “Fire Inside” Jar Lantern

Thoroughly clean and dry an empty glass jar or clear plastic bottle. Cut out various flame sizes and shapes from your colored pages. Glue these cut-outs all around the outside of the jar, overlapping them slightly. Place a battery-operated tea light inside for a safe and warm, flickering glow.