Dapper designs, intricate knots, and a world of sophisticated style come together in these 24 tie coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the timeless accessory, capturing the essence of sartorial flair and personal expression!

These pages bring the charm of stylish neckwear right to your fingertips, from images of classic striped and polka-dotted ties to whimsical novelty designs, bow ties, 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 Tie Coloring Pages
Once those beautifully colored tie pages start piling up, don't let them gather dust! Here are 10 easy, affordable craft ideas to put them to creative use.
1. Wearable Paper Tie
Cut out your favorite colored tie, leaving a bit of white space around the edges for a border if you like. Glue this onto a piece of sturdy construction paper or thin cardboard for durability. Punch a hole at the top corners of the wider end, then thread a piece of yarn or string through so it can be tied around the neck and proudly worn!
2. Festive Tie Garland
Color and cut out several tie pages with different patterns or colors. Punch a hole at the top center of each tie. String them along a piece of yarn or ribbon, alternating directions or spacing, to create a charming garland for a party, classroom, or just to brighten a room.
3. Personalized Tie Card
Fold a piece of cardstock in half to create a greeting card. Cut out one of your colored ties and glue it onto the front of the card. You can add a personal message inside, making it perfect for Father's Day, a birthday, or a simple “thinking of you” note.
4. Stylish Tie Bookmarks
Carefully cut out a colored tie, making sure to keep its long, slender shape intact. For extra durability, glue the tie onto a slightly larger piece of thin poster board or an old cereal box, then trim around the edges. Add an optional tassel made from yarn or ribbon to the top for a sophisticated touch.
5. Dapper Tie Puppets
Cut out your completed tie design. Glue the wider end of the tie to the top of a craft stick or popsicle stick. Add googly eyes and draw a small face on the knot area of the tie to bring your dapper puppet to life for imaginative play or storytelling.
6. Custom Tie Coasters
Cut out your finished tie coloring page. For a sturdy and water-resistant coaster, glue the tie onto a piece of cardboard (like from a food box) and then cover both sides with clear contact paper or a laminating sheet. Trim any excess, and you have a unique coaster for your drinks!
7. Tied Up Wall Collage
Color and cut out multiple tie designs in various sizes and patterns. On a large piece of poster board or construction paper, arrange and glue the ties in an overlapping or mosaic pattern. This creates a vibrant, one-of-a-kind wall art piece showcasing all your creative tie designs.
8. Tie-Dressed Gift Box
Take a plain cardboard gift box or even an empty shoebox. Cut out several of your colorful ties and glue them decoratively onto the lid and sides of the box. You can arrange them randomly, in a pattern, or even cut a tie shape to look like a “ribbon” wrapped around the box for a special presentation.
9. Tie Organizer Pockets
Cut the top off an empty cereal box or similar cardboard container to create a basic desk organizer. Cut out a colored tie and glue it to the front of the organizer, adhering only the sides and bottom edges, to form a small, decorative pocket for holding notes, paper clips, or other tiny treasures.
10. Swinging Tie Mobile
Color and cut out several ties, each with a unique design. Punch a small hole at the top of each tie. Tie varying lengths of string or yarn to each tie, then attach the other ends to a lightweight hanger made from two crossed popsicle sticks or thin dowels, creating a charming, balanced mobile that dances in the breeze.
























