Guitar Coloring Pages – Strings, Bodies, and Stage Scenes to Fill In

A guitar laid flat on a wooden stage floor opens up these Guitar Coloring Pages — tuning pegs at the top, soundhole centered, and every fret line waiting for a pencil or marker to trace across it.

Guitar Coloring Pages slot into a quiet homeschool morning between subjects without any setup required. Big bold shapes. Intricate fret details. Something for every skill level on the stack.

What You Will Find in These Guitar Sheets

Guitar coloring pages cover acoustic bodies leaning against amplifiers, electric guitars hanging on wall racks, and close-up views of string arrangements across the neck.

One outline drawing places a full acoustic guitar centered on the page with the body curves emphasized and pick guard shape clearly defined.

Another page zooms in on the headstock with individual tuning peg knobs fanned out above the nut. Pages with stage context add spotlight rings overhead and a microphone stand positioned at the side.

A printable activity sheet focused on a single acoustic guitar works well for younger kids moving fast through a page. These pages sit comfortably on a classroom reward tray for students who finish early.

What You Will Find:

  • Acoustic guitar resting against a wooden stool
  • Electric guitar hanging from a wall-mounted hook
  • Guitar neck close-up with fret markers across the board
  • Two guitars leaning together in an open case
  • Guitar body with pick and strap draped over the body
  • Stage setup with guitar on a stand beside a monitor speaker

Scene Layouts

line art scene can stretch to fill the entire page when the guitar sits on a stage with speaker cabinets stacked in the background and a cord looping from the jack plate toward the floor.

Tighter compositions frame just the guitar body against a plain backdrop, letting the curves of the waist and bout do all the visual work.

Some layouts tilt the guitar at a diagonal so the full length from strap button to tuning peg fits cleanly within the page border. Others position two guitars side by side, their necks crossing at the upper bout in an X shape.

Guitar Coloring Pages range from broad, easy outlines that preschool hands can fill in without frustration to detailed stage environment scenes where every cable, knob, and fret marker demands careful attention.

Guitar drawing templates tend to emphasize the body silhouette most — that hourglass curve is what makes each page instantly recognizable before a single crayon touches the paper.

Creative Tip: Use the side edge of a crayon to fill the wide body shape in a single smooth pass. Switch to a marker tip to trace each individual fret line cleanly across the neck.

Guitars have been around long enough that players in ancient civilizations were plucking stringed instruments shaped remarkably like the ones kids color today.

How to Print

  1. Scroll down to the image you want
  2. Select it with a tap or click
  3. Hit the orange PRINT button
  4. Grab your crayons and start coloring

Are there any pages showing both acoustic and electric guitars together?

Yes, some scenes place an acoustic and electric guitar side by side leaning against a shared surface.

Do the fret lines on the neck show individual markers clearly?

Each fret line is drawn with enough spacing that markers and dot positions are easy to distinguish.

Can younger kids handle the stage scene pages without getting overwhelmed?

Stage pages have simplified background lines so the guitar remains the dominant shape throughout.