16 Alvin And The Chipmunks coloring pages for fans. Bring Alvin, Simon, and Theodore to life with these free, high-quality printable sheets.
Since their debut in 1958, these high-pitched musical sensations have captured hearts across generations. Whether your kids are fans of the classic cartoons, the CGI ‘Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks’ series, or the live-action blockbuster movies, these coloring sheets offer a wonderful way to connect with their favorite characters. Coloring isn’t just about staying inside the lines; it’s a creative journey that helps children develop fine motor skills while expressing their love for the world’s most famous singing rodents. The Chipmunks have appeared in everything from novelty records to animated specials and full-length feature films, proving that their appeal is truly timeless. By providing these printables, we aim to offer a screen-free activity that encourages artistic growth and nostalgic fun for the whole family.
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The Iconic Chipmunk Trio Band
Experience the brotherhood of the Seville brothers with a coloring page featuring the whole band in their signature poses and modern outfits.





Alvin Seville Solo Superstar Pages
Focus on the lead singer himself with an Alvin coloring page that captures his mischievous personality and iconic letter A hoodie.




Simon and Theodore Seville Moments
Show some love to the brainy Simon and the sweet Theodore with these dedicated coloring sheets featuring glasses, guitars, and teddy bears.




Fun Fact: The Chipmunks were actually named after the executives at Liberty Records: Alvin Bennett, Simon Waronker, and Theodore Keep. You can learn more about their history on their official Wikipedia page.
Brittany Miller and Chipette Style
Add a touch of fashion to your art with a Brittany Miller coloring page, showcasing her stylish dresses and confident pop star attitude.



Watch: How to Draw and Color Your Favorite Chipmunks
Follow along with this helpful video tutorial to learn the secrets of drawing and coloring Alvin, Simon, and Theodore in their modern animated style.
Top Alvin And The Chipmunks Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas
To get the most out of your Alvin and the Chipmunks coloring experience, it helps to think like a professional animator. These characters have evolved significantly over the decades, moving from simple hand-drawn sketches to complex CGI models. When you sit down with your crayons or markers, you aren’t just filling in shapes; you’re helping define the look of these legendary pop stars for your own collection.
- Tip 1: Use Signature Colors: Always remember the color code! Alvin is red (with a yellow ‘A’), Simon is blue, and Theodore is green. Keeping these consistent helps the characters pop.
- Tip 2: Layering Textures: Use short, light strokes with a colored pencil to mimic the look of fur. For their hoodies, use solid, bold pressure to create a fabric-like appearance.
- Tip 3: Background Energy: Since the Chipmunks are rock stars, don’t leave the background blank. Draw in stage lights, musical notes, or a cheering crowd to make the scene feel like a concert.
- Tip 4: Highlight the Eyes: Simon’s glasses are his most defining feature. Use a very light blue or gray to shade the edges of the lenses to give them a glass-like reflective quality.
- Tip 5: Personalized Hoodies: While Alvin has his ‘A’, why not give Simon and Theodore their own initials? You can use a white gel pen or a silver marker to add custom details to their signature sweatshirts.
Beyond just coloring, you can turn these printables into a full afternoon of crafts. One popular idea is to cut out the characters after coloring them and tape them to popsicle sticks to create your own puppet show. You can even record your own ‘chipmunk-style’ songs by speeding up your voice on a phone app and having your puppets perform! Another great idea is to laminate your favorite finished pages to use as custom placemats or bedroom door signs.
The world of the Seville family is all about creativity, family bonds, and of course, great music. As you work through these 16 pages, try to imagine the stories behind each image. Is Theodore nervous before a big show? Is Alvin planning his next prank? Adding these narratives to your coloring time makes the activity much more engaging for young artists and parents alike.





















