This Guitar Coloring Page features an acoustic guitar standing upright with a happy face drawn right inside the sound hole. Two flowers bloom across the lower body and the neck climbs the full height of the sheet on a ladder of frets and strings. A free printable guitar coloring page, sized for a home printer and made for kids ages 3 to 9 who are still learning to hold a crayon steady. The shapes are wide and the lines are clean, so a young child can finish the whole page in one sitting.

How this coloring page was created

For this page, we entered the concept: "A cute acoustic guitar standing upright with a big smiling face on the sound hole and simple string lines, filling the page" on Colorin AI and generated a print ready coloring page in seconds. The flowers and the fret ladder came back already in place.

The words that decided the drawing were "filling the page." Without them the generator centers a small guitar on a wide sheet and leaves the top third empty, which prints as a lot of blank paper. Asking for the subject to fill the page pushed the headstock up to the top margin and dropped the body low, so the instrument reads as tall instead of small. The second deciding phrase was "on the sound hole": that is what put the face inside the circle instead of floating it above the body.

About this guitar coloring page

Most guitar coloring pages show the instrument at an angle, propped on a stand or leaning against an amplifier. This one is drawn flat and straight on, which is the view a child recognizes: body at the bottom, neck going up, strings running the whole way. Nothing is cut off by the edge of the sheet.

That matters for coloring more than it matters for looks. A flat view means every part has a closed outline, so crayon or marker stops where it should. There is no shading to guess at and no piece half hidden behind another.

Counting what is on the page: six tuning pegs, three down each side of the headstock. The neck carries about ten frets crossed by six strings, which makes roughly sixty small squares to fill for a child who wants to work slowly. The sound hole is two rings, one inside the other, with the face in the middle: two oval eyes, each with a white highlight left blank, and an open smile below them. Two flowers sit on the lower body, the left one with eight rounded petals and the right one with five larger ones, and each has a pair of pointed leaves tucked behind it. A small two leaf sprig floats above each flower. The bridge under the sound hole is a rounded bar with six dots along it, one for each string.

Coloring Ideas and Techniques

The easiest way in is to treat the body as one color and the neck as another. A warm brown body with a darker brown neck reads as real wood and takes about a minute. Kids who want more can color the two flowers in different shades so the lower body does not go flat.

Those sixty fret squares are the part worth saving for last. Filling every other one turns the neck into a checkerboard, and skipping them entirely still looks finished. Leaving the white highlights in the eyes untouched is what keeps the face alive: coloring over them flattens the whole expression.

Want to color your own? Turn a photo into a coloring page and print the guitar sitting in your own living room the same way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this guitar coloring page free to download?

Yes, the PDF downloads free for home and school use. Print as many copies as you need.

What age is this guitar coloring page best for?

Ages 3 to 9. The body and neck are wide enough for small hands, and the fret squares give older kids something slower to work on.

Can I use this guitar coloring page for commercial use?

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