22 Wardrobe Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Unleash your creativity and explore a world of personal style with these 9 wardrobe coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection celebrates the artistry of attire, capturing the essence of fashion and self-expression.

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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 Wardrobe Coloring Pages

Once those vibrant wardrobe coloring pages are all filled with your favorite colors, don't let them sit forgotten! These easy, affordable crafts put your artistic creations to wonderful use.

1. Magnetic Mix-and-Match Outfits

Cut out individual clothing items like shirts, pants, skirts, and shoes from your finished coloring pages. Glue each item onto a small piece of sturdy cardstock or craft foam. Attach small self-adhesive magnets to the back of each piece to create fun, repositionable outfit magnets for your fridge or a magnetic board.

2. Paper Doll Wardrobe Kit

Draw and cut out a simple paper doll figure from heavy cardstock. Then, carefully cut out various dresses, shirts, trousers, and accessories from your colored pages. Use small paper tabs or a tiny bit of repositionable glue stick on the back of the clothes so they can be easily swapped and styled on your paper doll.

3. “My Dream Closet” Shoebox Diorama

Transform an empty shoebox into a miniature walk-in closet! Decorate the inside walls of the box with construction paper or paint. Cut out shelves, hangers, and all sorts of clothing items from your colored pages and glue them inside to create your dream wardrobe scene, adding tiny pipe cleaner hangers for extra detail.

4. Seasonal Fashion Spin Wheel

Divide a paper plate into four sections, labeling each with a season (spring, summer, autumn, winter). Cut out seasonal clothing items like swimsuits, coats, rain boots, and sundresses from your colored pages and glue them into the appropriate sections. Attach a spinner to the center with a brad to “choose an outfit” for any weather!

5. Wardrobe Organizer Labels

Cut out pictures of specific clothing types, like socks, t-shirts, shorts, or accessories, from your finished coloring pages. Glue these images onto small rectangles of cardstock or sturdy tags. Laminate them or cover them with clear packing tape to create durable, visual labels for dresser drawers, closet bins, or storage boxes.

6. “What Should I Wear?” Decision Spinner

Draw a simple body outline onto a large circle of poster board. Cut out various tops, bottoms, and accessory options from your colored pages and glue them around the edge of the circle. Attach an arrow spinner in the center with a brad, and let it randomly pick a fun, imaginative outfit for the day.

7. Miniature Fashion Catalog Booklet

Fold several sheets of construction paper in half and staple them together to create a small booklet. Each page can represent a category or shelf in a wardrobe. Cut out individual clothing items from your colored pages and glue them onto the booklet pages, creating your own personalized fashion catalog or inventory.

8. Fashion Show Finger Puppets

Cut out distinct figures wearing different outfits, or individual clothing items like a grand ball gown or a sharp suit, from your colored pages. Glue these onto a strip of paper or a craft stick, creating simple finger puppets. Punch two finger holes at the bottom of the paper strip (if using) and put on your own fashion show!

9. Personalized Closet Door Hanger

Cut out a door hanger shape from stiff cardboard or a cereal box. Decorate the hanger with patterns, smaller cut-out clothing items, or even a full wardrobe scene from your finished coloring pages. Punch a hole at the top and add a loop of yarn or ribbon to hang it on a doorknob as a “fashion-forward” room sign.

10. “Dress-Up” Charm Bracelet

Carefully cut out small, distinct accessories or clothing items like tiny shoes, hats, handbags, or bows from your colored pages. Glue each one onto a small circle of cardstock and punch a tiny hole at the top. String these “charms” onto a pipe cleaner or piece of yarn to create a unique and wearable fashion-themed bracelet.