Owl House Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

I’ve been hooked on The Owl House since the first episode aired—there’s just something about Luz, Eda, and that wild, magical world that pulls you in, right? So, naturally, I couldn’t resist putting together 18 Owl House coloring pages for anyone who’s as obsessed as I am.

These aren’t just random sketches; they’re packed with all the quirky details I love about the show—think King’s little crown, Hooty’s goofy face, and those eerie Boiling Isles vibes. If you’ve ever wanted to add your own spin to this universe, this is your chance.

Growing up, I was the kid who’d spend hours with a coloring book, totally lost in my own little world. Now, as an adult (who still secretly loves this stuff), I get the same thrill watching my niece scribble away—or, let’s be honest, when I sneak a page for myself.

These Owl House coloring pages hit that sweet spot for me: creative, nostalgic, and tied to a show that’s got heart. What’s your go-to character? Luz with her big dreams or Eda with her chaos? Either way, you’ll find them here, ready for your personal touch.

Grabbing these pages is a breeze. I’ve bundled all 18 designs into one neat PDF—sized just right for US letter or A4 paper, because who has time for formatting headaches? Click to download, fire up your printer, and you’re good to go with crayons, markers, whatever’s in arm’s reach.

I can already picture one of these framed on my wall (Hooty, maybe?), or maybe you’ve got kids who’ll turn them into a rainy-day project. Either way, I hope they bring you that same spark of weird, wonderful fun The Owl House always delivers.

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14 Craft Ideas to Do with Owl House Coloring Pages

Okay, so you’ve got your Owl House coloring pages printed and maybe even colored—now what? I’ve been tinkering with crafts for years, and these pages are perfect for more than just a quick coloring session. Here are 14 ideas to take them to the next level, whether you’re a DIY pro or just looking for something fun to try. Trust me, I’ve tested most of these myself (and made a mess or two along the way!).

1. Framed Wall Art

Pick your favorite—like Luz casting a spell—color it up, and pop it in a cheap frame. I’ve got one hanging in my office, and it’s a total vibe. What character would you show off?

2. Custom Bookmarks

Cut out a long strip (Eda’s staff works great), color it, and laminate it with packing tape. I’ve been using these in my books for months—beats losing my place!

3. Greeting Cards

Fold a page in half after coloring, scribble a note inside, and bam—unique birthday card. I sent one with King to my cousin, and she’s still raving about it.

4. Mini Magnets

Color, cut out characters, glue them to magnet strips—done. My fridge is covered in tiny Hootys now. Where would you stick yours?

5. Party Decorations

String a few colored pages together for a banner. I did this for a watch party once, and it was a hit—total Boiling Isles energy.

6. Journal Covers

Glue a finished page to a plain notebook. I’ve got one with Amity that makes my grocery lists feel magical. What’s your journal style?

7. Gift Tags

Cut out smaller sections, punch a hole, add string—perfect for presents. I used these at Christmas, and my friends loved the personal touch.

8. Collage Canvas

Color a bunch, cut them up, and layer them on a canvas with Mod Podge. I made one for my niece, and she calls it her “Owl House shrine.”

9. DIY Coasters

Seal colored squares with resin or laminate them. I’ve got a set with the glyphs—spills don’t stand a chance now.

10. Paper Dolls

Cut out characters, add little tabs, and play. My little brother and I used to make these nonstop—Luz vs. King battles are the best.

11. Window Clings

Color with translucent markers, tape them up—sunlight makes them glow. My kitchen window’s rocking a Hooty right now.

12. Scrapbook Accents

Add them to a scrapbook page. I’ve got a whole section from a con trip with these mixed in—memories plus magic.

13. Pin Badges

Shrink colored cutouts with a laminator or oven (carefully!), add a pin back. I wore a King one to a meetup—total conversation starter.

14. Storyboard Scenes

Color a few, arrange them, and write a mini story underneath. I did this with my nephew, and we ended up with a wild Luz adventure.

These ideas are just the start—half the fun’s in messing around and seeing what sticks. Got a craft you’re dying to try? Let me know!

Wrapping Up

So, there you have it—18 Owl House coloring pages and a bunch of ways to keep the fun going. I’ve loved putting this together, mostly because it’s an excuse to nerd out over a show that’s been my go-to escape for years.

Whether you’re coloring solo, crafting with kids, or just looking for a chill creative outlet, I hope these spark something for you. What’s your next move—framing Luz or turning King into a magnet? Drop me a line if you try any of this out—I’d love to hear how it goes! 🦇✨

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