Among Us enthusiasts will appreciate the characters, missions, and settings I depicted, including crewmates, impostors, a variety of hats and skins, pets, the Skeld, MIRA HQ, Polus, and the Airship. These printable drawings are ideal for young fans of Among Us who enjoy engaging in fun and imaginative activities.

You can freely print or download the content of your heart on a new page. You can click on any of the links or images below to open the high-resolution PDF. Feel free to use any of these free printables.
Enjoy these PDF coloring pages, which are available in the standard US letter size and also compatible with A4 paper sizes!
Here are 10 inexpensive, enjoyable, and innovative craft suggestions you can engage in with your finished coloring pages!
15. Paper Dolls
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Let your children color and cut out Crewmates, then trace the cut-outs onto cardstock or construction paper.
Trim the silhouette they recently sketched and adhere the two sections together.
Kids can play with the sticks easier here, after crafting with paste or dried glue (as-is, using them for easier handling).
14. T-Shirts
You will need a Cricut machine to craft this, as you can use it to cut and print iron-on designs onto various items such as backpacks, hoodies, bags, and anything else you want to apply it to.
You’re going to copy/paste the illustration with the Crewmate you want into an illustrator software so that you can color it in.
Then, you can find instructions here for cutting precision into your Cricut. Feed it and print vinyl iron-on onto it, and then peel it off.
You can iron cute ideas onto the cut-out on the back collar or pocket of your t-shirt, if there is one available.
13. Calendars
Among the options available, your kids can choose to make a cute calendar by drawing on either a sheet of paper or on a computer grid. The illustration in the calendar will be colored.
If you have access to a spiral binder, you have a few options to bind the two together. It’s a great choice.
Alternatively, you can utilize a basic three-hole punch and subsequently fasten the two pages together employing O-rings, twine, or even yarn.
Additionally, your children can create multiple-month calendars and detach them as each month transitions.
12. Party Invitations
When hosting an Among Us-themed celebration, it’s crucial to have invitations that establish the atmosphere.
For a cost-effective method to create invitations, utilize my Among Us images.
You will be copying and pasting the illustrations into a word processing tool. Adjust the size of the image so that it occupies one quarter of the page.
After folding it, the image will appear on the front side, correctly oriented; there’s no need to worry. Simply position it in the top-left corner – inverting it, if you wish.
You can manually add or insert the word processor into the bottom-right corner of the page, then add the party information inside.
Let your children fill in the images, and you will have some clever invitations!
11. Cupcake Or Cake Toppers
A bundle is priced at under $10 on Amazon, where you can discover shrink sheets to create cupcake or cake toppers.
With markers or Sharpies, have your kids color in the Crewmates of your choice onto the shrink sheets and print them off.
Then they will remove them, and you will bake them according to the instructions on your specific shrink sheet.
Once they’re cooled, you’ll need to get out your hot glue gun because you’re going to glue extra-large toothpicks to the backs.
Once the adhesive has dried, they are prepared to be attached to cupcakes or onto your themed cake!
10. Valentines
Simply adhere to these instructions for charming Among Us-inspired Valentines (which you can present at any given moment throughout the year if you have affection for someone!).
You and your children are going to select a Crewmate, color it in, and cut it out.
Next, you will trace the contour on a piece of construction paper or cardstock.
It should do two or three staples. Cut out that outline and carefully staple the two pieces together at the very top.
Once you have all the components assembled, you can compose your Valentine’s Day note on the interior.
Something like, “I adore being Among You!” Or “I can’t believe Valentine’s Day is Among Us.”.
9. Pencil Holders
To create pencil organizers using my Among Us images, you will require cardboard toilet rolls.
You’ll have your children color in, cut out various Crewmate figures, and then set those aside.
You can keep brown rolls of toilet paper, and I recommend using them to cover construction paper in a color complementary to it.
Next, you will attach the toilet paper rolls to the back of the cut-out figures using glue.
This feature simultaneously positions the figures in an upright position and provides a space to store your pencils, pens, and markers.
8. Posters
Your children can create incredibly cool Among Us posters by using cut-outs from various coloring pages.
Begin with a large sheet of poster board and then include colored-in Crewmate cut-outs.
“In Among Us, there is a spell that spells out ‘cut’ and ‘trace.’ They can also catch phrases from the game, such as ‘AFK’ or ‘sus throw’.”
7. Keychains
In order to make cute Among Us keychains, you will need shrink sheets, as well as any keychain decorations you want, like O-rings or clasps.
You’re going to have your children select the shapes they want to use, color them in, and cut them out.
Prior to baking, your children will create punctures in the desired locations for the keychain attachments.
Follow the instructions on the shrink sheets and bake until they are completely cooled.
After they have cooled down, you can connect your keychain equipment.
6. Bookmarks
Fellow sailors are the ideal form for bookmarks, so let’s hop on board.
You’re going to have your kids pick out which figures they want to use, then color them in and cut them out.
They can reinforce the cut-out with cardstock or construction paper, or they can proceed by pasting the Crewmate figure onto a rectangular piece of construction paper in two different ways.
If the latter option is chosen, you have the flexibility to slightly modify the dimensions of the images in order to ensure that the Crewmates can be accommodated on a bookmark of standard dimensions.
In reality, you can create multiple cut-outs on a single bookmark.
5. Coasters
To create Among Us coasters, you will require ceramic or wooden tiles and Mod Podge tiles.
Trim them, let your children shade them, and make copies of them; adjust the size of the drawings so that the shapes will match the tiles, most probably.
Wait for the tiles to become dry and then apply several layers of Mod Podge to the cut-outs.
The Mod Podge only affixes the cut-outs to the tiles, preventing condensation from ruining them and also sealing them.
4. Clothespin Among Us Figurines
This is an adorable small project that is ideal for elementary school students.
Cut them out and color them in, have your kids print off, resize the Among Us crewmates to about three inches tall.
They’re actually going to slice through the Crewmates’ bodies, right beneath their visor opening.
Next, attach the upper and lower sections to the upper and lower parts of a horizontal clothespin using glue.
The result is that when they squeeze the clothespin, it appears as if the Crewmate is speaking.
3. Window Clings
You can use different colors like green, yellow, or orange to paint simple designs on the window. You have the option to fill in the shapes with puffy paint or simply outline them in black.
You’re going to print off my Among Us pictures and then have your kids outline the Crewmate figures in black puffy paint.
If you possess the pigment, the children can utilize hues within the outlined areas, but you may opt to retain it in that state if you solely desire a fundamental window cling.
Arrange the paint and make sure to inspect it after two days. It will require significantly more time to dry if they choose to color within the outlines, of course.
2. Party Decorations
To conclude your Among Us-themed birthday celebration (or game gathering), adorn with my images – it’s cost-effective and incredibly adorable!
On your table, you can have them label the food or attach notecards and string them together for bunting, cutting out Crewmates.
To decorate the Happy Birthday sign, use big figures as props in a photobooth setting, making use of them as illustrations or completely taking them out.
1. Crewmate Visor Headband
You will need to use an illustration of the “window” part of their helmet, where they can see out, to create a headband visor for the prominent Crewmate.
You may need to replicate/insert a section of an illustration into a word processing program and then expand it, as well.
Print out as many as you require, then create strips with construction paper that are two inches wide.
You can use tape to stick together, instead of using glue or staples. If you want to connect one part to another, you might consider using strips that can be easily adjusted to fit around your kids’ heads.
Your children will then remove the visor and attach it to the headband using tape, staples, or glue.
You can use the Crewmate headbands to play Among Us in real life and follow these instructions. Voila, now kids can playact as Among Us!