Free Printable Umbrella Pattern

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An umbrella pattern is a simple printable to keep on hand for rainy day crafts, weather units, spring projects, and easy coloring activities. You can use it as a cutout, tracing guide, stencil, or basic outline for kids to decorate.

This free printable umbrella pattern includes a variety of black-and-white umbrella outlines. The PDF has open umbrellas, a classic rain umbrella, a closed umbrella, an umbrella canopy, a beach umbrella, and a page with several smaller umbrella patterns.

Print the page you need, add crayons or craft supplies, and you have a quick project ready for home, school, or a classroom craft table.

Printable Details

Title: Printable Umbrella Pattern.
Used For: Coloring, crafts, tracing, cutouts, stencils, rainy day activities, weather units, spring projects, classroom crafts, homeschool activities, and bulletin board displays.
Page Length: 9.
Paper Size: 8.5 × 11 in (portrait).
File Size: 504 KB.
File Type: PDF.
Color: Black & White.
License: Personal Use.

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At a Glance

  • Includes 9 umbrella pattern pages.
  • Features multiple umbrella styles.
  • Includes one page with multiple smaller umbrella patterns.
  • Great for crafts, coloring, tracing, stencils, and cutouts.
  • Works well for rainy days, spring, and weather-themed activities.
  • Black-and-white outlines help keep printing simple.
  • No labels or titles on the pattern pages.

Overview

This umbrella pattern printable gives you several umbrella shapes in one PDF, so you can choose the design that fits your project best.

Some pages are large and simple, which makes them easy to color or trace. Others are better for craft projects, like the canopy-only umbrella pattern or the page with several smaller umbrellas. The set also includes a beach umbrella style, so it can work for summer crafts as well as rainy day activities.

The pages are intentionally plain and flexible. There are no labels, worksheets, or extra instructions on the printable pages. That gives you more room to use the umbrella patterns for coloring, cutting, decorating, classroom displays, or your own creative projects.

What’s Included

This PDF includes 9 umbrella pattern pages plus a personal-use disclaimer page.

Inside the file, you’ll find:

  • A large, simple umbrella pattern.
  • A classic rain umbrella outline.
  • A cute umbrella coloring pattern.
  • A beach umbrella pattern.
  • A page with multiple small umbrella patterns.
  • And more.

Each page is black and white and designed for standard U.S. Letter paper.

How to Use This Umbrella Pattern Printable

Download the PDF and print the umbrella page you want to use. You can print the entire set, or choose one specific page from your printer settings.

For a simple coloring activity, print the umbrella pattern on regular printer paper. Kids can color the umbrella with crayons, markers, or colored pencils. They can keep it realistic or make it bright, patterned, and playful.

For craft projects, print the pattern on cardstock or glue the printed page onto construction paper before cutting it out. Kids can add raindrops, clouds, tissue paper, stickers, glitter glue, cotton balls, or paper handles.

For tracing, place the umbrella pattern under a blank sheet of paper and trace the outline. You can also cut out the umbrella and use it as a reusable stencil for posters, bulletin boards, weather charts, or seasonal crafts.

The page with multiple small umbrellas is helpful when you need several cutouts at once. It works well for classroom projects, garlands, matching activities, scrapbook-style crafts, and small decorations.

Umbrella Craft Ideas

Here are a few ways to use the umbrella patterns:

  • Make a rainy day craft with paper raindrops and clouds.
  • Use the templates during a weather unit.
  • Create a spring bulletin board display.
  • Decorate the umbrellas with patterns, stripes, dots, or hearts.
  • Trace the umbrella shape onto colored construction paper.
  • Use the canopy-only pattern for a cut-and-paste craft.
  • Add yarn, tissue paper, or stickers for texture.
  • Print the small umbrellas for garlands or classroom decorations.
  • Pair the umbrella with a writing prompt about rainy days.
  • Use the beach umbrella pattern for summer or vacation-themed crafts.

You can keep the project quick and simple, or add extra materials to turn it into a more detailed art activity.

Printing Tips

Regular printer paper is best for everyday coloring and tracing. It is easy to use and works well for most simple activities.

If you plan to cut out the umbrella patterns, cardstock is a better choice. It gives the finished pieces more structure and helps them hold up when kids decorate or display them.

Print at actual size or 100% scale if you want the patterns to print as designed. Use the multiple-umbrella page when you need smaller versions instead of shrinking the full-page templates.

For repeated use, print one umbrella pattern on cardstock and laminate it. Then it can be used again as a tracing guide or craft stencil.


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