This DJ Turntable Spinning Coloring Page shows a deck from straight above, the record still turning under the tonearm, and a full mixer sitting below it with every fader and knob drawn in. A free printable dj turntable coloring page for kids ages 4 to 10 who like machines covered in controls. Nothing on the sheet is decoration: each knob and slider is a working control, and that is what gives a child so much to fill in.

How this coloring page was created

For this page, we entered the concept: "A DJ turntable seen from above with a spinning record and a tonearm, the mixer and its sliders below" on Colorin AI and generated a print ready coloring page in seconds. The padded band with two round cushions leaning against the lower left corner came back on its own, as the generator filling the space the mixer left empty.

The words that decided the drawing were "seen from above". Asked for a turntable without them, the generator draws the deck at an angle and the record flattens into a narrow ellipse with almost nothing inside it. Flat from above, the record stays a full circle, and that circle is the single largest coloring area on the sheet.

What's in this DJ turntable coloring page

The record is drawn with its grooves rather than as one plain disc. A run of fine circles sweeps from the outer edge in toward the label, so the part of the page that would normally be a single flat shape is instead a stack of thin rings that can each take a different shade.

That matters for a child who wants the page to last. A record colored in one color is done in a minute; the same record colored ring by ring takes a long while and looks better at the end, and either way the drawing is finished.

Here is the count. The deck is a rounded rectangle holding the record, and four knobs sit around it: a large one at the top left with a small one beneath it, another at the lower left above two square buttons, and a big knob with a pointer line on the right with two small square buttons under it. The tonearm starts at a round housing in the top right corner, curves down and to the left, and ends in a ridged head resting above the record. The mixer below carries five upright faders, each a slotted track with a cap of its own, four round knobs in a row underneath them, and one long horizontal slider across the bottom. Four small circles sit in the mixer's top left corner.

Coloring Ideas and Techniques

Real decks are almost always black or dark gray with silver trim, so the quickest accurate version is a dark deck, a gray record and a bright label at the center. The label is the one place a strong color reads, because everything around it is dark.

The five faders are the detail worth slowing down for. Coloring each track a different color turns the mixer into the brightest band on the page, and it is the easiest way to tell at a glance that a child worked through this one carefully instead of quickly.

Have a record player at home? Turn a photo into a coloring page and color your own machine the same way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this dj turntable coloring page free to download?

Yes, the PDF downloads free for home and school use.

What age is this dj turntable coloring page best for?

Ages 4 to 10. The record and the deck suit the younger end, and the small controls on the mixer suit the older one.

Can I use this dj turntable coloring page for commercial use?

Personal use is free. Commercial use needs a Colorin AI subscription.