Corgi Coloring Pages for Kids
I drew these Corgi coloring pages for kids on quiet nights at the kitchen table. Just me, some tea, and an old sketchbook. It started with one silly dog in a party hat. Then I thought, why not add one swimming? Then one in the rain. Then one is sleeping on a pillow.
Before I knew it, I had a full stack of 18 Corgi pictures that wrapped up an entire hectic week for this bouncy fluffball. I tried to make every page simple enough for tiny hands to manage, but open enough for older children to play around with shading and layering. Now they're all on my site — ColoringPagesJourney, where you can grab them for free in various formats.
Free Printable Corgi Coloring Pages for Kids Collection
This pack has tons of stubby dogs doing stuff — riding scooters, swimming, walking in the garden, delivering letters, plus many more. All are drawn with bold outlines and lots of empty areas, so kids can color slowly, no rush or tight spots. Each file comes as PDF, JPG, PNG, and WEBP, so you can print them for dog breed crafts at the kitchen table, use them for animal coloring on a tablet during car rides, or keep them in a pet folder at home.
Coloring Ideas for Corgi Coloring Pages for Kids
For kids who get stuck looking at a blank page, I made two inspiration collages. They're basically just a bunch of boxes showing different ways to color the same dog—different fur colors, backgrounds, stuff like that. Kids can copy these if they want, or just use one idea and make up the rest. Either way, they'll end up with something nice enough to stick on the fridge or give to grandma.
Party Corgi Birthday
A cheerful living room party with orange and cream fur, brilliant balloons, and a striped party hat.
Cuddly Corgi with Favorite Bone
Go for soft brown fur, a pale belly, and a plush toy bone within the front panting Corgi. The clean background keeps it quiet and sweet.
Hungry Corgi
Go with a black, white, and tan coat; color the bowl bright orange, and add peach tiles for kitchen warmth.
Pool Float Splash
Layer the water with soft and deep blues, add gentle ripples, and color the ring in yellow and red for pure summer delight.
Rainy Day Walk
Bright yellow coat. Cool gray puddles. A short sidewalk walk in spring rain. That’s all it takes.
Garden Dog
Mix gentle greens for the grass and warm browns and lights for the coat; finish with a flowery crown, and this dog is set for an outdoor party.
Cute Face with Hearts
Shade the fur in classic honey and cream, add a faint pink blush, scatter heart shapes, and highlight some paw prints.
Night-Time Explorer
Layering shades of greens for leaves, black and tan for fur, then place it under a deep blue star-studded sky.
Little Mail Carrier
Give the pup black spots on gray-cream fluff, make the mailbox rustic with a red flag, and frame it in pale skies and neat grass.
Conclusion
All in all, I bundled up this pack of Corgi coloring pages for kids to capture the ordinary moments of a child's world and to encourage creativity rather than rules. Some can be colored in super-fast, like while the dinner's in the microwave, while others reward slow blending, more details, and playful additions.
So what are you waiting for? This set of Corgi printables for children works well in case you're seeking something to keep small hands busy on the go or to make a fun dog-themed coloring book. Visit my site — ColoringPagesJourney today. Print your favorite scenes or download the whole PDF pack, then watch your kids bring those stubby little Corgi butts to life!
Frequently Asked Questions
This Corgi for kids collection is designed for a wide range of ages. The bold outlines and simple shapes work well for preschoolers and early elementary kids, while the open backgrounds give older children space to add shading, patterns, and extra details. You can easily use the same sheet for siblings of different ages.
Yes. All of these designs in this set are free to download and print for personal use. You can save the files to your computer or tablet and reprint your child’s favorite scenes as many times as you need at home.
On ColoringPagesJourney, simply click on the Corgi coloring page you like, choose the file format you prefer (PDF, JPG, PNG, or WEBP), and download it. Open the file on your device, select “Print,” choose “Actual size” or “Fit to page,” and print on US Letter or A4 paper.
Absolutely. Because each design is also saved as JPG and PNG, you can import the pages into your favorite drawing app on a tablet and let kids color with a stylus. This is great for travel, waiting rooms, or quiet time when you don’t want to carry a stack of printed pages.
You can print and share the pages for personal, home, classroom, or small group activities like birthday parties. They’re perfect for a quiet corner table, an art center, or a little “coloring station” at a Corgi or dog-themed celebration. For any larger use or commercial projects, please check the guidelines on ColoringPagesJourney first.
You can. Many parents like to print several favorite pages, stack them in order, and staple or clip them into a simple Corgi coloring book. You can even mix in a few blank sheets for kids to draw their own Corgi adventures next to the printed ones.