32 Frisbee Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Soaring discs, sun-drenched parks, and endless outdoor fun fill these 32 free printable Frisbee coloring pages, ready for you to download and print. This collection perfectly captures the joyful spirit of this classic outdoor activity!

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Click any image below to open the free PDF. The pages are US letter sized, but also print well on A4. Happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Frisbee Coloring Pages

Once your little artists have filled those coloring pages with vibrant hues, don't let them gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts are the perfect way to give those finished Frisbee designs a fun new life.

1. Frisbee Flight Mobile

Cut out several colored frisbees from the pages. Attach string to each one using a hole punch and knot. Tie these frisbee strings to a longer stick or a hanger, varying their lengths, to create a dynamic mobile that captures the feeling of frisbees mid-flight.

2. Target Practice Tally Board

Glue your colored frisbee pages onto a large piece of poster board, creating various “target zones” with different point values (e.g., center frisbee is 10 points, outer ones 5). Use beanbags or soft balls to toss and practice aiming, keeping score with a marker. This fun board helps kids develop aiming skills while celebrating their art!

3. Spinning Frisbee Pinwheels

Cut your colored frisbee page into a square, then make diagonal cuts almost to the center from each corner. Bring alternating corners into the center and secure with a thumbtack through the center onto a popsicle stick. Now you have a vibrant pinwheel that spins like a frisbee through the air!

4. Frisbee Fanatics Coasters

Cut out the frisbee shapes from your colored pages. Glue each onto a slightly larger circle of cardboard (like from a cereal box). Cover the top with clear contact paper or a layer of Mod Podge to protect them from spills, creating unique and functional coasters for drinks.

5. “Frisbee Toss” Photo Booth Frame

Take a large frisbee coloring page (or glue several together to make one big frisbee shape). Carefully cut out the inner circle of the frisbee, leaving a wide border. Hold it up and pose as if you're “tossing” a frisbee through the frame, or have your face peek through the hole for a silly photo prop!

6. Frisbee Flying Saucer Puppets

Glue a cut-out colored frisbee to the top of a paper bag or a wide popsicle stick. Draw or glue on small alien eyes and antennae made from pipe cleaners peeking out from under the frisbee. Now you have a fun flying saucer puppet ready for imaginative space adventures.

7. “Flight Path” Wall Garland

Cut out several colored frisbee shapes. Punch two holes near the top edge of each frisbee. Thread yarn or string through the holes, creating a flowing garland that gives the illusion of frisbees soaring across a room or wall.

8. Mini Frisbee Golf Course

Glue a colored frisbee page onto a piece of cardboard as the “course base.” Add small obstacles using construction paper ramps or pipe cleaner trees, and designate a “hole” with a button. Use a coin or a small button as your mini frisbee to flick through the course.

9. Frisbee Design Mandala

Cut your colored frisbee page into several concentric circles and wedge shapes. Rearrange and glue these pieces onto a contrasting piece of construction paper in a new, intricate pattern. This creates a beautiful, abstract frisbee-inspired mandala, perfect for unique wall art.

10. Customizable Frisbee Bookmark

Cut out a slim, rectangular strip from your colored frisbee page, ensuring some of the frisbee design is visible. Glue this strip onto a slightly larger piece of cardstock for durability. Punch a hole at the top and tie a colorful ribbon through it to create a personalized bookmark that's perfect for marking your spot.