20 Mcdonalds Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

The iconic golden arches and beloved characters await in these 20 McDonalds coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection captures the cheerful spirit and nostalgic fun of the renowned restaurant.

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Simply click any image below to open the free PDF. Pages are US letter sized but also print well on A4, so happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Mcdonalds Coloring Pages

Once those vibrant McDonald's coloring pages are complete and piling up, transform them into fun, affordable keepsakes and toys with these easy craft ideas!

1. McDonaldland Character Puppets

Bring Ronald, Grimace, and Hamburglar to life! Carefully cut out your favorite colored McDonaldland characters from the pages. Glue each character onto a sturdy popsicle stick or a strip of cardboard, creating playful puppets perfect for storytelling and imaginative play.

2. Happy Meal Box Decor

Upcycle a small empty box (like a cereal box) into a personalized Happy Meal container. Cover the box with colored construction paper, then cut out logos, food items, or characters from your finished coloring pages to glue onto the sides. You can even create a little handle with pipe cleaners!

3. McCafe Cup Sleeve Art

Design your own McCafe cup sleeve. Cut a strip of sturdy construction paper to fit around a standard mug or glass. Then, cut out small McDonald's logos, coffee cups, or other designs from your coloring pages and glue them creatively onto the sleeve for a custom look.

4. Golden Arches Window Clings

Brighten up any window with iconic McDonald's shapes! Cut out golden arches, Fry Guys, or other simple designs from your colored pages. Laminate them using clear contact paper or a home laminator, then attach them to windows with a small piece of tape or a glue dot for a fun, removable decoration.

5. Ronald McDonald Visor

Become Ronald McDonald's friend with a fun paper visor. Cut a long strip of poster board to fit around your head, then attach it with tape or a stapler. Decorate the brim and band of the visor with cut-out images of Ronald, his friends, or other cheerful elements from your coloring pages.

6. Drive-Thru Play Scene

Construct a miniature McDonald's drive-thru scene. Use a large piece of poster board as your background. Cut out cars, buildings, and staff from your completed coloring pages, then glue them onto the poster board to create an interactive play environment for small toys.

7. French Fry Box Planters

Turn small cardboard boxes (like milk cartons or tissue boxes) into adorable McDonald's French fry containers. Cover them with yellow construction paper, then cut out the “M” logo, small fries, or character faces from your coloring pages to glue onto the front. These make cute desk organizers or small planters for succulents.

8. McFlurry Spoon Bookmarks

Create unique bookmarks shaped like McFlurry spoons. Cut out a large spoon shape from cardstock. Then, decorate the handle and bowl of the “spoon” with tiny cut-outs of McDonald's logos, treats, or characters from your coloring pages. Add a small ribbon for extra flair.

9. Customizable Menu Board

Design your own McDonald's menu board for a play kitchen. Use a piece of black construction paper or cardboard as the base. Cut out individual food items (burgers, fries, drinks) and prices from your coloring pages, then glue them onto the board to create a personalized menu display.

10. Happy Meal Toy Display Backgrounds

Give your beloved Happy Meal toys a custom backdrop. Use the inside of a shoebox lid or a small picture frame. Collage various cut-out elements from your finished coloring pages – like patterns, characters, or logos – to create a vibrant, themed background for showcasing your favorite McDonald's collectibles.