The thrill of distant command and the magic of wireless connection fill these 20 remote control coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection celebrates the exciting world of remote-controlled gadgets, capturing the joy of playful manipulation.
Click any image below to open the free PDF. These pages are US letter sized, but also print well on A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Remote Control Coloring Pages
Once your collection of vibrant remote control coloring pages starts to grow, don't let them gather dust! Turn those colorful creations into exciting, easy, and affordable crafts with these fun ideas.
1. Mega Remote Control Prop
Transform a small cardboard box into a giant, imaginary remote control. Cut out various buttons, screens, and numbers from your finished coloring pages and glue them onto the box. Add real buttons like bottle caps or old spools for extra tactile fun, creating the ultimate controller for pretend play.
2. Wearable Control Cuff
Craft a cool “control panel” wrist cuff from a toilet paper roll. Cut the roll lengthwise, then decorate it with construction paper. Cut out tiny buttons, directional pads, or mini screens from your coloring pages and glue them onto the cuff to create a unique, personalized wearable gadget.
3. Channel Spinner Toy
Make a spinning top that cycles through imaginary “channels.” Glue a small circle cut from a coloring page (perhaps a miniature TV screen or channel display) onto a larger cardboard circle. Poke a pencil or dowel through the center to act as a spinner, decorating the base with other remote-inspired cutouts.
4. Volume Control Slider Card
Create an interactive card with a sliding “volume” indicator. Glue a remote control cutout from your coloring page onto a piece of cardstock. Cut a slot where the volume bar would be, and attach a strip of colored paper that slides up and down, making the volume appear to increase or decrease.
5. Power Button Coaster
Design a functional coaster shaped like a giant power button. Cut a circular power button design from one of your colored pages. Glue it onto a sturdy piece of corkboard or cardboard, then cover it with clear contact paper or laminate for a durable, water-resistant surface perfect for drinks.
6. Universal Remote Wall Collage
Assemble an artistic display of countless “remote controls.” Cut out individual remote shapes from many finished coloring pages. Glue them creatively onto a large piece of poster board, overlapping and arranging them to form a visually striking mosaic of command and control on your wall.
7. Find The Missing Remote Game Pieces
Make small, durable game pieces for a “Lost Remote” scavenger hunt. Cut out several miniature remote control shapes from your coloring pages. Glue each onto stiff cardstock and cover with clear tape or laminate for durability, then hide them around a room for a fun search activity.
8. Remote-Controlled Robot Panels
Decorate a simple robot made from a small cardboard box. Cut out various button pads, screens, and indicator lights from your coloring pages. Glue these onto your robot's body to give it a detailed control interface, adding pipe cleaner antennae and googly eyes for personality.
9. Rewind/Fast Forward Story Scroll
Illustrate a simple story on a long strip of paper, then attach it to two dowels or popsicle sticks to create a scroll. Decorate the end of one stick with a remote control cutout from your coloring page, using the “rewind” and “fast forward” concept to reveal different scenes as you turn the scroll.
10. Channel Surfing Flip Book
Create a small flip book showing different “channels” or scenes. Cut out several small TV screens from your coloring pages and draw simple pictures inside each. Staple them together along one edge, and glue a small remote control cutout onto the cover, encouraging kids to “flip” through the channels.