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Free Motorcycle Coloring Pages

7 Crafts for Kids Using Motorcycle Coloring Pages

I’m James, a former private school teacher and a proud father who’s always looking for hands-on, screen-free ways to keep my kids, Lisa (12) and Mike (7), both creative and curious. If your little ones love motorcycles as much as mine do, you’re in for a treat. Below this article, I’ve published 12 free, printable motorcycle coloring pages in PDF format to kickstart your family’s crafting fun.

I’ll walk you through seven unique and creative motorcycle-themed projects we made at home in this guide. These activities not only help with fine motor skills and imaginative play but also abound in laughter, stories, and the sporadic glitter explosion. So grab your crayons, call the kids, and let’s get some creative energy going right now!

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1. Motorcycle Craft Stand

Materials Needed:

  • Motorcycle coloring pages
  • Cardboard sheet
  • Glue stick
  • Scissors (adult supervision required)
  • Crayons or markers

Steps:

  1. Start by choosing your favorite motorcycle coloring page from the free PDF below. Lisa always takes her time picking the one that looks the coolest, while Mike grabs the first one he sees and starts coloring immediately.
  2. Color the page with bright and bold colors. Encourage creativity! Lisa likes to add pink hearts to hers, and Mike adds racing stripes in green and blue.
  3. Once the coloring is complete, carefully cut out the motorcycle shape. Since scissors can be tricky for younger children, I always cut Mike’s while he watches eagerly.
  4. Cut a triangle out of a piece of cardboard. Make it stand out. It needs to be thick enough to hold the paper motorcycle up so it doesn’t fall over.
  5. Put the motorcycle cutout on the front of the triangle stand with glue. Hold it there for 30 seconds and be careful not to move it.
  6. Wait until it’s completely dry before putting it on a shelf or desk to show off.

Pro Tip: Use colored glitter glue around the edges for an extra shiny effect! Lisa says it makes the motorcycle look “super magical.”

2. Motorcycle Story Scene Box

Materials Needed:

  • Shoebox or small cardboard box
  • Motorcycle coloring pages
  • Construction paper
  • Glue
  • Cotton balls (for clouds)
  • Crayons, tape, markers
Steps:
  1. Print some motorcycle coloring pages and let your children color them anyway they choose using their imagination. Mike used blue sky and red roads during a rainy afternoon last month, while Lisa produced a sunset using purple clouds.
  2. Take great care cutting out the motorcycles. Help your young children with the difficult tasks to prevent any irritation.
  3. Decorate the inside of the shoebox using construction paper. Add green hills, grey roads, and a big blue sky. Mike once drew a volcano in the background, which was hilarious and dramatic!
  4. Use cotton balls to create 3D clouds. Just glue them to the upper part of the box. It adds a fluffy, soft touch to the scene.
  5. Finally, glue the motorcycle cutouts to the road section inside the box. Make them stand upright by folding small tabs at the bottom.

Fun Tip: Add little paper signs or flags to the scene. Lisa made a “start” and “finish” line like a real race track.

3. DIY Motorcycle Trophy

Materials Needed:

  • Empty toilet paper roll
  • Cardboard
  • Motorcycle coloring pages
  • Glue, scissors
  • Gold paint or foil
  • Glitter (optional)

Steps:

  1. Start by making the toilet paper roll absolutely brilliant. Paint it glitteringly gold or wrap it in glossy gold foil. Let it totally dry; this is a perfect moment for a snack break! Mike once painted the kitchen table gold too, but we turned that into an unintentional work of art.
  2. Cut out a sturdy circle from cardboard. This will be the base of your trophy. Glue the roll upright onto the center. Press it down firmly and let it set. Pro tip: Use clothespins around the bottom while drying to keep it steady.
  3. Have your child color their favorite motorcycle from one of the free printables. Lisa always adds hearts and glitter pens to her trophies; they are unforgettable!
  4. Cut out the colored motorcycle and glue it proudly to the top of the roll. You can fold a small tab at the bottom of the bike to make it easier to attach.
  5. Add last touches including glitter, stickers, or their name written in bubble letters. It starts to become a personal badge of pride.

Pro Tip: Host a mini awards ceremony. We dim the lights, play fun music, and announce silly awards like “Fastest Wheels” or “Sparkliest Paint Job.”

4. Motorcycle Window Display

Materials Needed:

  • Motorcycle coloring pages
  • Clear plastic sheets or laminating pouch
  • Tape
  • Markers or crayons

Steps:

  1. Have your kids pick their favorite motorcycle coloring pages and go wild with colors. Use markers, crayons, even metallic gel pens. Encourage unique touches. Lisa once drew stars and moons in the wheels and called it a “Galactic Racer.”
  2. After coloring, place the artwork into clear plastic sleeves or use a laminating pouch to seal the magic in. If you don’t have a laminator, use clear packing tape to cover both sides. Mike loves watching the laminator slowly feed the paper through like a magic machine; he always cheers when it comes out shiny. For more laminating tips and family-friendly project ideas, visit Schoolyard Blog.
  3. Choose a clean window in your home. Wipe it down first so the colors pop. Give the kids a paper towel and turn it into a cleaning race; it helps them feel involved in every step.
  4. Use double-sided tape or clear tape loops to stick the laminated masterpiece to the window. Press firmly on the edges to make it smooth. Step back and admire how the sunlight brings the colors to life.

Smart Tip: Add background themes. Lisa once added cotton ball clouds and paper sunshine around hers, turning the whole window into a motorcycle sky race.

5. DIY Motorcycle Racing Game

Materials Needed:

  • Two or more motorcycle coloring pages
  • Craft sticks
  • String or yarn
  • Tape
  • Markers, crayons

Steps:

  1. Choose your motorcycles and start coloring. Invite your children to name their racers and perhaps grant them superpowers. Lisa throws kindness confetti at every turn; Mike’s racer is always on a covert mission.
  2. Cut out each motorcycle and tape it securely to a craft stick. Make sure the tape wraps firmly so it doesn’t fall off mid-race. You can even reinforce it with an extra strip of paper across the back.
  3. Tie a long string between two chairs, a doorknob, or even across the hallway. Pull it tight like a racetrack. We once turned our hallway into a full-speed motorcycle arena, complete with paper cones and finish lines.
  4. Using loops of tape or little paper clips, fasten the motorcycles to the string. Show children racing motions to help them move back and forth. They will enjoy creating sound effects; “Vroom-vroom!” echoes our house quite a bit.
  5. Get the races started. Starting from three, count down and kick things off with a whistle or a toy trumpet. There is plenty of laughter and dramatic ends every round.

Genius Hack: Create a leaderboard. Use poster board to track each player’s wins and add silly stickers for flair. Great way to sneak in some counting practice, too. You can learn more about educational play and early math skills at Mathnasium.com.

6. Motorcycle Memory Match

Materials Needed:

  • Printed motorcycle coloring pages
  • Scissors
  • Cardstock
  • Glue

Steps:

  1. Print two copies of several motorcycle designs. Give your kids the challenge of coloring each pair identically. This sharpens their attention to detail, especially when choosing the same shades for wheels or flames. Lisa once spent 20 minutes making sure the helmet on each rider was the exact same pink.
  2. Cut out each motorcycle image and glue them onto pieces of cardstock. This gives the cards extra strength and makes them easier to flip. You can even laminate them if your kids are rough with game pieces.
  3. Shuffle all the cards and place them face down on a flat surface. A large table or floor works best. Spread them out evenly to avoid overlaps.
  4. Let the game begin! Players take turns flipping two cards at a time, trying to find a match. The excitement of finding a match is real; Mike jumps up and spins in circles every time.

Helpful Idea: Add a kitchen timer for extra fun. Kids will love trying to beat the clock, and it adds just the right touch of friendly competition.

7. DIY Motorcycle Door Sign

Materials Needed:

  • Motorcycle coloring pages
  • Markers, crayons
  • Cardboard or foam sheet
  • Ribbon or string
  • Glue

Steps:

  1. Let your child pick their preferred motorcycle page and inspire them to add personal style. Remind them, this artwork will hang on their bedroom door; make it unique! Lisa likes to add glittering hearts, and Mike sketches little explosions behind his bike.
  2. Carefully cut out the colored design and glue it on strong foam or cardboard. Given daily door opening and closing, this support guarantees the sign will hold up over time.
  3. Help your child write their name in a bold, fun way. Use markers, stickers, or even textured glitter glue. Lisa once added “Queen of Cool Rides” in gold. Mike proudly wrote, “Extreme Zone. Knock Loud!”
  4. Make two top corner holes. To make a hanger, thread a ribbon or a piece of string through the holes and tie it tightly.
  5. Mark a place on their door to hang the sign, then back off for the major reveal. One nice approach to celebrate is to snap pictures of the moment.

Fun Tip: Let kids create seasonal variations like snowflakes in winter or sunflowers in summer—so they can switch it up throughout the year.

Final Thoughts

Crafting with motorcycle coloring pages is more than just fun. It’s a memory-making experience that helps kids grow in creativity, confidence, and skill. Each activity above offers a new way to play and learn, from storytelling to engineering mini stands.

If your child also enjoys flying things, take a peek at my free helicopter coloring pages for even more creative fun. Until next time, happy crafting from James, Lisa, Mike, and our family table full of glue, crayons, and love!

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