Whirring motors, sleek designs, and the promise of a pristine home come together in these 22 vacuum cleaner coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection celebrates the power and innovation behind these essential household appliances!

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 Vacuum Cleaner Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant vacuum cleaner coloring pages are all filled with color, don't let them pile up! These easy, affordable crafts put them to imaginative use.
1. The “Dust Bunny” Catcher Game
Cut out your finished vacuum cleaner from the page and glue it onto the side of a small cardboard box. Cut a “hose” opening in the front of the box. Gather cotton balls and draw faces on them for “dust bunnies.” Use string or pipe cleaners to attach the dust bunnies to small paper clips, then try to “vacuum” them by hooking them through the opening!
2. Movable Vacuum Cleaner Display
Glue your colorful vacuum cleaner onto a large sheet of poster board, leaving space around it. Cut out separate wheels from construction paper or a second coloring page, and attach them to the vacuum with brads so they can spin. Draw some playful “dust clouds” or tiny items on the poster board, showing the vacuum zooming in to clean them up.
3. “Clean Sweep” Bookmark
Carefully cut out your favorite colored vacuum cleaner, ensuring it's a size suitable for a bookmark. Glue it onto a sturdy piece of cardstock for extra durability and a pop of color. For a lasting finish, you can laminate it or cover it with clear contact paper, then punch a hole at the top and add a decorative ribbon tassel.
4. Vacuum-Powered “Race Car” Toy
Cut out your vibrant vacuum cleaner and glue it around a clean cardboard tube (like a toilet paper roll), making it the body of your car. Poke holes for axles using toothpicks or skewers and attach bottle caps or plastic lids as wheels. You can even draw small “dust trails” behind it on the floor as it “zooms” along!
5. “Dust Buster” Crayon Holder
Cut out your colored vacuum cleaner and glue it around a clean, empty tin can, trimming the paper to fit perfectly. Add extra details like a handle or hose made from construction paper or pipe cleaners. This clever holder is perfect for keeping crayons, pencils, or paintbrushes tidy on your desk, making it look like your vacuum is “sucking up” the clutter!
6. Vacuum Cleaner “Sound” Story Wheel
Cut out your finished vacuum cleaner and glue it to the center of one paper plate. On a second paper plate, cut out a wedge and divide the remaining circle into sections. In each section, draw or write about things a vacuum might suck up (dust, tiny toys) or sounds it makes. Attach the two plates in the center with a brad, so you can spin the top plate to tell different vacuum stories.
7. “Clean Room” Diorama Background
Decorate the inside of a shoebox with construction paper to create a miniature room scene. Cut out your colored vacuum cleaner and glue it standing upright within the diorama, as if it's ready for action. Add small “messes” like cotton ball dust bunnies or crumpled paper scraps to be “cleaned,” bringing your scene to life.
8. Vacuum Cleaner “Power-Up” Mask
Glue your boldly colored vacuum cleaner onto a piece of sturdy construction paper or cardstock, making it big enough to cover part of your face. Carefully cut out eyeholes so you can see. Punch a hole on each side of the mask and thread elastic string through to create a wearable mask, ready for imaginary cleaning adventures!
9. “Dust Magnet” Fridge Decoration
Carefully cut out your colored vacuum cleaner. Glue it onto a piece of thick cardboard for rigidity, then trim the cardboard to match the shape. For protection and shine, cover the front with clear contact paper or a layer of Mod Podge. Finally, glue a magnetic strip to the back to create a fun refrigerator magnet that “attracts” important notes!
10. Vacuum Cleaner “Hose” Necklace
Cut out several small vacuum cleaner shapes or attachments from your colored pages. Punch a hole in the top of each shape. Thread these pieces onto a long piece of yarn or string, alternating with colorful pasta beads or cut-up straw pieces, to create a fun, wearable necklace that celebrates the vacuum's “suction power.”






















