Hey, Sonic speedsters! Get ready to race into fun with 15 original Sonic coloring pages that are totally free to download and print! Sonic is a huge deal, especially since the awesome Sonic movies came out, and I’ve heard from tons of fans who can’t get enough of this speedy hero.
When I decided to create these pages, I wanted to make sure I included all the best stuff! So, I made sure to have different versions of Sonic The Hedgehog, super cool villains, and other favorite characters from the Sonic games, plus so much more! These pages are perfect for anyone who loves Sonic and wants to zoom into some coloring action!

To start coloring, click on any of the below images or links to open the free PDF. Once opened, you can then download or print as many pages as you like.
All of the below pages are on A4 sized paper, but they also scale perfectly onto US-letter paper too! Happy coloring!
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11 Fun Crafts To Do With Sonic Coloring Pages
1. DIY Sonic the Hedgehog Paper Mask
Speed into action with a Sonic the Hedgehog mask perfect for costumes or playtime! This easy Sonic craft for kids is great for parties or imaginative adventures.
Materials:
- Blue cardstock
- White and black markers
- Scissors
- Elastic string
- Hole punch
Instructions:
- Draw or print a Sonic face template on blue cardstock, focusing on his iconic spiky head and big eyes.
- Cut out the mask, including eye holes for visibility.
- Use white and black markers to add Sonic’s eyes, eyebrows, and mouth details.
- Punch holes on the sides and attach elastic string to secure the mask.
- Wear your DIY Sonic the Hedgehog mask and race through imaginary levels!
2. Sonic Speed Ring Pencil Toppers
Craft golden Sonic rings to top your pencils and add some gaming flair to school supplies! This simple Sonic craft idea transforms everyday items into treasures.
Materials:
- Gold pipe cleaners
- Pencils
- Hot glue (optional)
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Twist a gold pipe cleaner into a small circle to mimic Sonic’s iconic speed rings.
- Adjust the size to fit snugly over the top of a pencil eraser.
- Secure with a dab of hot glue if needed for extra hold.
- Slide your DIY Sonic ring onto a pencil for a fun, functional accessory.
- Collect multiple Sonic speed ring pencil toppers to power up your desk!
3. Tails’ Twin-Tail Bookmark
Create a bookmark inspired by Sonic’s best friend, Tails, with his signature twin tails! This Sonic the Hedgehog craft for kids is perfect for young readers and fans.
Materials:
- Yellow construction paper
- Orange markers
- Scissors
- Glue
- Googly eyes
Instructions:
- Cut out a long rectangular bookmark shape from yellow paper to represent Tails’ body.
- Draw and cut two tail shapes, coloring white tips with a marker for authenticity.
- Glue the tails to the bottom of the bookmark and add googly eyes and facial details at the top.
- Let it dry completely before using.
- Slip your Tails bookmark into your favorite book for a Sonic-inspired reading buddy!
4. Sonic Chaos Emerald Decorations
Turn craft rocks into shiny Chaos Emeralds with this easy Sonic craft idea! These DIY Sonic decorations are perfect for display or game-themed parties.
Materials:
- Smooth rocks or plastic gem shapes
- Acrylic paint (green, red, blue, yellow, etc.)
- Paintbrushes
- Clear sealer spray
Instructions:
- Clean and dry your rocks or plastic gems for a smooth painting surface.
- Paint each one a vibrant color to match Sonic’s Chaos Emeralds—think emerald green or ruby red.
- Add details like small white highlights to mimic their shine.
- Seal with a clear spray to protect the paint.
- Display your Sonic Chaos Emerald decorations on shelves or in a treasure box!
5. Dr. Eggman’s Robot Egg Craft
Build a mini version of Dr. Eggman’s robotic egg with this fun Sonic villain craft! It’s a great addition to any Sonic the Hedgehog collection or play set.
Materials:
- White plastic egg or Styrofoam ball
- Gray and red paint
- Black marker
- Paintbrush
- Small craft mustache (optional)
Instructions:
- Paint your egg or Styrofoam ball white as the base for Dr. Eggman’s pod.
- Add gray and red details to mimic his robotic design and signature colors.
- Use a black marker to draw his goggles and facial features.
- Glue on a small craft mustache if desired for extra flair.
- Set up your DIY Dr. Eggman robot egg as a display piece or play prop!
6. Sonic the Hedgehog Spiky Hair Headband
Transform into Sonic with a spiky blue headband that’s perfect for costumes or dress-up! This easy Sonic costume craft brings the hedgehog’s iconic look to life.
Materials:
- Blue construction paper
- Headband
- Glue or tape
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Cut long, triangular strips from blue paper to mimic Sonic’s spiky hair.
- Fold the base of each spike and glue or tape them to the top of a plain headband.
- Arrange the spikes in a row to match Sonic’s signature style.
- Let everything dry before wearing.
- Rock your Sonic the Hedgehog headband at parties or for everyday fun!
7. Sonic Ring Toss Game Craft
Create a backyard or party game with golden Sonic rings to toss! This DIY Sonic game craft is perfect for kids’ activities and family fun.
Materials:
- Gold hula hoops or cardboard rings
- Blue paint (for posts)
- Wooden dowels or PVC pipes
- Hot glue (optional)
Instructions:
- Paint or cover hula hoops gold to look like Sonic’s collectible rings.
- Paint wooden dowels or pipes blue to represent Sonic’s speed.
- Secure the dowels in the ground or a base as targets.
- Set up different distances for varying difficulty.
- Play your Sonic ring toss game and race to collect the most points!
8. Knuckles’ Power Glove Craft
Make a pair of Knuckles’ signature red gloves with this Sonic character craft! Perfect for pretend play or completing a Sonic-themed costume.
Materials:
- Red construction paper or felt
- White paper or foam
- Glue
- Scissors
- Elastic bands (optional)
Instructions:
- Trace your hand on red paper or felt and cut out two glove shapes.
- Cut small white shapes for Knuckles’ signature knuckle spikes and glue them on.
- Add details like black lines for texture with a marker.
- Attach elastic bands to the back if needed for a wearable fit.
- Wear your Knuckles power gloves and punch through imaginary obstacles in Sonic style!
9. Sonic the Hedgehog Paper Roll Racetrack
Build a mini racetrack for Sonic using recycled materials! This Sonic craft for kids is an interactive way to bring the game’s speed to life.
Materials:
- Empty toilet paper rolls
- Blue and green paint
- Small toy cars or Sonic figures
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
Instructions:
- Paint toilet paper rolls blue to mimic Sonic’s speedy paths and green for grassy edges.
- Cut some rolls in half lengthwise to create open tracks.
- Arrange and connect the rolls with glue or tape to form a winding racetrack.
- Add small ramps or loops for extra excitement.
- Race your Sonic figures or toy cars on your DIY Sonic racetrack!
10. Amy Rose’s Heart Hammer Craft
Craft Amy Rose’s iconic Piko Piko Hammer with a heart twist! This Sonic character craft is perfect for fans of Sonic’s pink hedgehog friend.
Materials:
- Pink and red construction paper
- Cardboard tube (from paper towels)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Markers
Instructions:
- Paint or cover a cardboard tube in pink to form the hammer’s handle.
- Cut two large heart shapes from red paper for the hammerhead.
- Glue the hearts together with the handle sandwiched between them at the bottom.
- Add details like shading or Amy’s signature style with markers.
- Wield your Amy Rose heart hammer for Sonic-themed play or display!
11. Sonic the Hedgehog Golden Ring Wreath
Create a festive wreath using Sonic’s golden rings for a unique door or wall decoration! This Sonic the Hedgehog decoration craft adds gaming flair to any space.
Materials:
- Gold paper or foam rings
- Circular wreath base (styrofoam or cardboard)
- Blue ribbon
- Hot glue
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Cover or paint your wreath base blue to represent Sonic’s color.
- Glue gold rings in an overlapping pattern around the wreath for a full, shiny effect.
- Add a blue ribbon bow at the top for hanging.
- Adjust the rings for even spacing and secure any loose pieces.
- Hang your Sonic golden ring wreath on your door or wall to welcome fellow fans!