Blank Color Wheel Printables

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These blank color wheel printables are great for practicing and teaching color theory or also make fun coloring pages! This post contains affiliate links, which help to support this site at no extra cost to you when you make a purchase through one of our links.

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I have some fun new printables to share with you all today – Color Wheels! Since I was a kid, I have loved coloring, color theory, mixing colors – pretty much all things colors!

Color Wheels are definitely a big part of that love. There is just something so satisfying about seeing all of the colors together! Plus they are useful. Color wheels make it easy to understand color mixing and create beautiful color schemes.

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Besides being great teaching tools, color wheels are pretty. I love a color wheel inspired art project. My DIY Color Wheel Art is one of my favorites.

To celebrate my love of the color wheel I have created a few different color wheel printables to share! There are two different basic designs – a standard circle design and a happy daisy design.

Below, you will find blank, labeled, unlabeled, and colored in versions of these designs, so hopefully you will find a color wheel printable that works for you!

How to Use Our Color Wheel Printables

  1. Find the page you want to print below.
  2. Click on either the image of the color wheel you want to print or the text link below it. A printable PDF of the color wheel will open in a new window.
  3. Print out the PDF on Letter sized paper (8.5″ x 11″).
  4. Color!

I colored in my color wheels with colored pencils and tried to blend the colors together, but markers would also work well.

You could also paint in your color wheel with watercolors! If you want to paint your color wheels, try printing one of the blank color wheel designs on watercolor paper. (Here’s a good tutorial on printing on watercolor paper.)

Ready to grab those free printables?