Sad Coloring Pages

Last updated:

| Post in:

Sometimes, big feelings can be hard to explain, but art makes them easier to handle. If your child is exploring emotions or just loves expressive characters, these Sad Coloring Pages are a gentle way to start the conversation. From crying clouds to pouting bears, these images show that feeling blue is a normal part of life.

These printable sheets are perfect for a quiet corner in a classroom or a cozy rainy day at home. They help kids slow down, focus, and practice mindfulness while they fill in the lines. Whether you are looking for a simple emoji or a detailed scene, there is something here to help everyone feel a little better.


Easy Sad Emoji Coloring Page

This little yellow face is having a tough day and just wants to keep its eyes closed for a while.

Download and print this sheet for toddlers to practice motor skills with crayons or washable markers.


Simple Crying Cloud With Speech Bubble Coloring Sheet

Even clouds need a good cry sometimes to let it all go and make puddles on the ground.

Use this coloring page to give your students a peaceful and relaxed activity during quiet time.


Adorable Sad Rain Cloud Coloring Page For Kids

This fluffy cloud is reminding everyone that big feelings are totally normal and it is okay to let them rain down.

Check out these pages to help early learners build art skills and emotional vocabulary.


Inside Out Sadness Character

She might be blue, but she is actually one of the most important feelings in the whole bunch.

Download this PDF for older students who love movies and want a fun focus activity.


Coloring Page Of Bunny Holding Broken Heart

This gentle bunny is doing its best to put the pieces back together with a little patience.

Add this coloring page to your lesson plans to encourage small motor control and empathy.


Kawaii Pouting Bear With Heart Coloring Page

Someone give this bear a hug immediately because that pout is serious business.

This simple yet adorable sheet is perfect for preschoolers to use with crayons or markers.


Crying Kawaii Panda Coloring Page For Preschoolers

This poor panda needs a tissue and maybe some bamboo to feel better about things.

Use this printable to give your kids some quiet time and help them build art skills while they color.


Cute Sleeping Tabby Cat Coloring Page For Kids

Sometimes the best way to fix a sad mood is a really long cat nap on a comfy rug.

Download this PDF for your kindergarten students to practice motor skills during indoor recess.


Rainbow With Smiling Clouds Coloring Picture

These clouds know that you cannot have a lovely rainbow without a little bit of rain first.

This free digital download is perfect for home or school to spark joy and excitement.


Mouse Reading Open Book Coloring Sheet

This little reader just found out that even fairy tales have some sad chapters in the middle.

Encourage coloring success with this high-quality PDF designed for colored pencils or gel pens.


Sad Emoji With Teardrop Coloring Sheet For Kids

Just a single tear, but it says a whole lot about how this face is feeling right now.

Download and print this sheet for a quick morning work activity that boosts focus.


Snail On A Leaf Coloring Sheet

This snail is taking it slow and steady because rushing does not help a sad mood go away.

Perfect for home or school, this page helps young students practice fine coloring with markers.


Easy Teary Eyed Sad Emoji Coloring Page

Those big eyes are full of tears and ready for a good cry to let the feelings out.

Use this printable PDF to help toddlers improve hand-eye coordination with thick black lines.


Detailed Teddy Bear Looking Out Window To Color

Watching the rain fall is the perfect activity for a gloomy afternoon indoors with a cozy scarf.

Check out these pages for a screen-free fun activity that helps kids relax and focus.


Sad Sun Behind Clouds Coloring Page For Kids

Even the brightest star in the sky has days where it feels a little dim and cloudy.

This simple and easy to color sheet is great for early finishers in the classroom.


Printable Realistic Snail Crawling Coloring Page

A reminder that moving forward slowly is still moving forward, no matter how you feel today.

Use this high-quality PDF with watercolor paints or muted pastels for a super relaxing calming session.


Smiling Crescent Moon Coloring Page For Preschoolers

The moon is sleeping peacefully, knowing that the sun will eventually come back up to say hello.

Download this free printable for a quiet time activity that helps boost creativity.


Sad Cartoon Teardrop Coloring Page

It is pretty hard not to be sad when you are literally made out of a giant blue teardrop.

This page features bold outlines, making it perfect for preschoolers learning to color in the lines.


Flowers With Tears Script Coloring Page

Beautiful blooms are catching the tears to help a garden of feelings grow tall and strong.

Older students and adults will love using gel pens on these intricate designs for stress relief.


Kawaii Two Stars Hugging To Color

Everyone needs a buddy to give them a squeeze when the world feels a little too big.

Specially designed to bring joy, this sheet helps boys and girls practice motor skills.


Realistic Butterfly On Large Leaf Coloring Picture

This butterfly is taking a moment to rest its wings on a leaf before flying off again.

Download this PDF for your students to enjoy a peaceful and relaxed art session.


Cute Sad Shooting Star Coloring Sheet

Even when it is crying, this star is still shining bright and moving fast across the sky.

Add this coloring page to your collection for a fun way to encourage small motor control.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are these coloring pages free?

Yes! All of these Sad Coloring Pages are available as free PDF downloads for you to print at home or school.

What age are these pages for?

These pages range from simple designs for toddlers and preschoolers to more detailed scenes for older kids and adults.

Why color sad pictures?

Coloring sad images can help children process emotions, build empathy, and understand that it is okay to not be happy all the time.

What supplies work best?

We recommend crayons for the simple pages, while colored pencils or fine markers work best for the detailed designs.


That’s the whole set! Pick a few pages, grab your markers, and let your kids or students enjoy some quiet time while they grow their art skills. Sometimes coloring a sad picture is the best way to turn a frown upside down. Have fun and keep coloring!

Leave a Comment

700+ Step-by-Step How to Draw Lessons

Stop searching. Get Our Free Printable Directed Drawing Each and Every day!

20.2k others who get our daily newsletter with insider drawing tutorial!

0 Shares
Share
Pin