Our Triceratops coloring pages include both simple and detailed designs, ensuring there’s something for every age and skill level to enjoy. You’ll find fun illustrations like a superhero Triceratops ready to save the day, a firefighter Triceratops, dinos have an ice cream picnic, and much more!
How to Download Coloring Pages
Each coloring sheet is a high-resolution letter size printable PDF you can color one of two ways: on paper, or digitally. Instructions for downloading free coloring pages are below.
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All coloring pages are for personal, non-commercial use only.
Triceratops Coloring Pages
How to Use Our Coloring Pages
Get even more life out of your completed triceratops coloring pages by using them in craft projects. These creative ideas are perfect for kids at home or school who want new ways to showcase their art. Join our list for access to Subscriber Central, plus get a free printable coloring book. Join our list for access to Subscriber Central, plus get a free printable coloring book.
Animated Hatching Triceratops Egg
Color a Triceratops from one of your pages, then cut it out. Cut a paper plate in half in a zig zag pattern to create the cracked look of a hatched egg. Attach the two egg halves together with a brad fastener so they open like a hinge. Glue or tape your Triceratops to the back of the plate. Now you can move the eggshell open and closed, revealing a dino who is ready to hatch!
Custom Dinosaur Wall Art
First, paint a pre-stretched canvas with acrylic paint in any background color(s) and pattern you like. Color your Triceratops page and cut out the dinosaur. Once everything is dry, use Mod Podge or a craft glue stick to attach your cut-out dinosaur onto the painted canvas. Seal the whole piece with another layer of Mod Podge for a polished, finished look. Now you have personlized art perfect for a bedroom or nursery!
Triceratops Dot Art Masterpiece
Instead of coloring the dinosaur the usual way, use Q-tips or a pencil eraser dipped in acrylic paint to fill in the design with colorful dots. This technique is a great hands-on introduction to pointillism or pixel art. Once finished, the dotted Triceratops becomes a textured piece of art layered with color!
Paint With Materials From a Dinosaur’s World
Head outside and gather leaves, sticks, rocks, or pine needles. Instead of using brushes, dip these natural objects into paint and use them to stamp, drag, or dab color onto your Triceratops page. You can even press your objects directly onto the paper to leave impressions of their shapes and textures, creating an authentically earthy environment for your dinosaur.
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For crayons and washable markers, use any paper. For colored pencils, we recommend a 32 lb paper. For alcohol markers, we recommend an 60 lb cover stock. Check your printer for compatibility when purchasing paper at different weights.
















