Skye

Skye coloring page

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“I’m taking off soon!” With this cheerful call, Skye, the brave Cockapoo lady from the PAW Patrol, conquers the skies and the hearts of children. As a rescue squad pilot, she uses her helicopter and fold-out wings to ensure that everything is safe from the air. A Skye coloring picture is the absolute highlight for many little fans, because Skye combines a sense of adventure with a large portion of cuteness and lots of pink.

When coloring the coloring pages, the children can fly through the clouds with Skye. She’s small but mighty! Whether she’s doing a loop, visiting her friend Everest or landing elegantly on her paws – the motifs are full of energy. It’s especially fun to design your aviator goggles and backpack with the jet engines. Here children can show that even small dogs can be big heroes.

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Instructions for a successful Skye coloring picture

Skye loves the color pink! To match her perfectly, you should have different shades of pink ready: a strong pink for her uniform and a soft pink for the accents. Their fur is a mix of golden yellow and cream, while their floppy ears can often be painted a little fluffier and darker.

Simple pictures of Skye sitting and looking sweetly are suitable for the youngest artists. Here you can concentrate on the large areas of your uniform. Older children love the action: a Skye coloring page of her flying or using her grappling hook requires more accuracy. A tip: A silver pen will make your aviator glasses and the technical parts of your backpack really shine!

12 Skye coloring pages to print for free

Our collection includes 12 heavenly templates for a Skye coloring page that invite you to dream. You can find the pilot in her helicopter, doing somersaults or in action with her friends.

The pictures show Skye in all her facets: from the concentrated rescuer to the playful friend. All templates are available to download for free as JPG or PDF files. They can easily be printed out at home – perfect for any child who likes to keep their head in the clouds.

6 creative ideas with Skye coloring pages

Glittery wings Skye without glitter? Hard to imagine! Use pink glitter glue for their wings or PAW badge. This makes the image immediately seem magical.

Cotton Clouds Since Skye mostly flies, a celestial background fits perfectly. Glue white cotton balls to the paper around the Skye coloring page. This makes it look like she’s really hurtling through the clouds.

Paper Helicopter Color in Skye in her helicopter. Glue the picture onto cardboard and attach a paper propeller to the top using a pattern clip. This way the rotor can actually turn!

Pilot Badge Cut out the badge from Skye’s uniform (the propeller on a pink background) from a coloring sheet. Glue it to a piece of cardboard and attach it to the child’s T-shirt with a safety pin. Now it is ready for departure.

Friendship Card Skye and Everest are best friends. A beautifully colored picture of Skye is the perfect gift for your best friend in kindergarten or school.

Mobile for the room Color in Skye, her helicopter and a few birds or butterflies. Cut everything out and hang the figures on threads on two crossed sticks. An air mobile that rotates with every breath of wind!

Paint by numbers with Skye

Skye’s equipment is technical and detailed. “Paint by Numbers” helps to correctly assign the different areas of their backpack (pup pack) and to clearly separate the colors pink and gray. The result is a beautiful portrait of the brave dog.

Free Skye coloring book PDF

We’re ready to take off: A free PDF with 16 different templates for a Skye coloring page is waiting for you. There are flight maneuvers and cute moments. The coloring book can be downloaded at any time and provides hours of flying fun at the coloring table.

With every Skye coloring picture you bring lightness and joy into the children’s room. It is a wonderful opportunity for girls and boys to learn that you can achieve anything if you are brave. Yippee!

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