Clouds Drifting Across Wide Open Skies

Clouds floating across paper wait for crayons in Cloud Coloring Pages. One cloud stretches wide and flat. Another stacks high with rounded edges.

A small cloud rests near the corner while a larger one fills the center. These simple line drawing sheets fit between homework and dinner or slip into a waiting room folder.

Each black-and-white outline asks for nothing but a few minutes and some colored pencils.


What Will You Color Today?

Cloud Coloring Pages show skies filled with different cloud formations. A cloud reaches toward the top edge of the page. Another leans against an invisible wind current.

Some clouds stack on top of each other, layering soft shapes. Others arrange themselves in scattered groups across the sky. A few show clouds pulling apart into wispy trails or holding their puffed shapes near the horizon.

Sun rays peek out from behind some clouds. Birds fly past in simple V-formations. Rolling hills sit below, giving the sky a place to rest against. The layouts stay clean without crowding the page.

💡 Did you know? Clouds form when tiny water droplets or ice crystals gather together high up in the air, often carried along by invisible winds we can’t see from the ground.


Scene Elements You’ll Notice

  • Cloud shapes in various sizes—some small and tight, others wide and sprawling
  • Layered clouds stacking vertically or horizontally
  • Sun rays breaking through gaps between clouds
  • Simple horizon lines with hills or flat land below
  • Birds flying in small groups across the sky
  • Wispy cloud trails stretching thin across the page
  • Rounded cloud edges in repeating patterns
  • Raindrops falling from darker cloud bottoms on some pages
  • Stars or moon shapes appearing alongside evening cloud

How to Print These Pages

Scroll through the image list below and pick your favorite sky scene. Click the orange “PRINT” button under the image you’ve chosen. A print-ready version opens in a new window. Print it, grab markers or crayons, and start coloring. The whole thing takes less than a minute from click to paper.

Do the clouds appear alone or with other sky elements?

Most pages include additional elements like sun rays, birds, or horizon lines alongside the clouds.

Are some cloud shapes easier to color than others?

Pages with fewer, larger clouds offer simpler layouts for younger children or quick projects.

Which pages show weather-related details?

A few images include raindrops or storm cloud shapes, but most focus on calm, floating clouds.

Creative Tips for Young Artists

Outline each cloud with a crayon first, then fill the inside using small circular motions with colored pencils. Try using a marker to trace the sun rays, then switch to a lighter shade for the sky background.

Add dots or dashes inside the clouds with gel pens to create texture without covering the whole shape.


Why Kids Enjoy These Pages

Clouds don’t demand perfection. They shift and change in real life, so any coloring choice feels right. A ready-to-print sheet waiting on the table becomes a quiet activity during a slow morning before breakfast.

Coloring helps with hand-eye coordination. The repetitive motion of shading large, soft shapes settles fidgety hands. One or two Cloud Coloring Pages work well tucked into a travel activity bag for car rides or waiting between errands.