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22 Free Graffiti Coloring Pages (Letters and Tags, PDF)

This collection has 22 free graffiti coloring pages: a full bubble-letter alphabet, fourteen wildstyle word pieces, five pages with a spray-can artist worked into the letters, a brick-wall background page, and one sheet mixing tags with hearts and ice creams. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.

Graffiti pages are unusual among printables because the letters are the picture. There is no figure to get right and no background to stay inside — just outlined shapes that overlap, throw shadows and interlock. That makes them forgiving for a child who dislikes drawing but likes color, and it makes them genuinely useful for a teenager who wants to learn how the letterforms are built before trying their own.

Graffiti coloring pages: bubble letter alphabet, wildstyle word pieces and a spray-can artist, free printable line art

What’s in this collection

One alphabet sheet, fourteen word pieces, five artist pages, one brick wall and one mixed sheet — 22 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.

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Graffiti coloring page 1 of 22 — free printable, US Letter

The bubble-letter alphabet

One sheet lays out the whole alphabet in rounded bubble letters, four to a row, each one its own closed shape. It is the most useful page in the set and the one to print first: a child can color the letters of their own name, cut them out, or copy the shapes freehand onto another sheet. Nothing else here teaches the style as directly.

Wildstyle word pieces

Fourteen pages are full-sheet pieces — letters stretched, tilted and layered into each other with arrows, drop shadows, stars and hearts filling the gaps. Some read straight away; others take a second look, which is the point of the style. These carry the most enclosed areas of any page in the collection, so a piece can absorb a dozen colors without looking crowded.

Pages with the artist in them

Five pages put a character into the scene: a figure in a cap spraying a wall with cans lined up at their feet, faces and cartoon shapes woven between the letters. They sit halfway between a character page and a lettering page, and they are the busiest sheets here.

The brick wall

One page draws the tag on a brick wall, with every course of brick outlined behind the letters. That background is a second job on its own — a hundred small rectangles — and it is the page to hand someone who wants a long, repetitive, calming sheet.

How to print these

Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. Plain copy paper is fine; choose “Fit to page” if your printer asks. These take markers better than most pages on the site — the outlines are thick and the areas are closed, so the color stops where it should.

FAQ

Is there a graffiti alphabet to print?

Yes — one sheet holds the complete alphabet in bubble letters, each one drawn separately so it can be colored, copied or cut out.

What age are graffiti pages for?

About 7 and up. The shapes are simple enough for younger children, but the appeal — letterforms, style, tagging — lands with older kids and teenagers.

Can I use these to practise drawing my own letters?

That is what the alphabet sheet is for. Color it first, then copy the same letters freehand; the outlines show how the rounded corners and overlaps are constructed.

Do I need a color printer?

No. Every page prints in black and white; the color comes from your markers or pencils.

For more pattern-led sheets, the shapes coloring pages include geometric designs at a similar density, and the printable coloring pages library holds the rest of the free PDF sets on the site.

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