What to Do After Coloring Your Bluey Page
Finishing your Bluey coloring page doesn’t mean the fun is over — it’s just the start of a new adventure! Once the colors are dry and Bluey’s world is bright and cheerful, you can turn that artwork into something even more creative, educational, and memorable.
Display Your Bluey Artwork
After your child completes their Bluey masterpiece, give it the spotlight it deserves!
- Hang it on the fridge, in a bedroom, or in a special “art wall.”
- Use colorful tape or a simple frame to make it look extra special.
- Create a rotating “Bluey Art Gallery” at home, changing the pictures each week.
Displaying finished coloring pages builds confidence, pride, and excitement for future coloring sessions.
Turn It Into a Story
Every Bluey coloring page can inspire a new story or adventure.
- Ask your child what’s happening in the picture.
- Encourage them to name the setting and describe what Bluey and Bingo are doing.
- Write their story on the back of the page or in a small notebook.
This fun activity boosts imagination, language skills, and creativity while making the artwork more meaningful.
Create Bluey Crafts
Turn finished coloring pages into hands-on crafts for extra fun!
- Cut out Bluey and Bingo to make paper puppets.
- Use them for bookmarks, greeting cards, or decorations.
- Glue pages into a scrapbook to build a “Bluey Art Journal.”
These crafts help improve fine motor skills and turn coloring time into a full creative project.
Make Learning Fun
Use the Bluey coloring page as a simple learning tool.
- Ask your child to identify colors and shapes.
- Count objects, characters, or items in the picture.
- Talk about emotions — “How do you think Bluey feels here?”
These small questions make learning fun and natural, blending play with education.
Share and Celebrate
Capture your child’s creativity!
- Take photos of their Bluey coloring pages and share them with friends or family.
- Create a digital album or slideshow of their artwork.
Sharing their creations helps children feel proud of their progress and keeps the joy of coloring alive.