Woody: The Cowboy Sheriff of Andy's Room
Sheriff Woody Pride is Pixar's iconic pull-string cowboy doll, recognizable by his cream-colored cowboy hat, yellow plaid shirt, brown leather vest with cow-print trim, denim jeans, and pointed boots bearing a coiled snake design. His silver sheriff badge rounds out the look. That outfit has stayed consistent across all four Toy Story films, which makes Woody coloring pages a natural fit for kids who already know exactly what colors go where.
What's in the Worksheetzone Collection
The Woody coloring pages on Worksheetzone span a range of styles and complexity. Simple, thick-outlined close-ups of his face — showing his wide grin and slightly tilted hat — suit younger kids, while older children can tackle full-body action poses: his arm raised in the "Reach for the sky!" stance, or Woody mid-stride alongside Buzz Lightyear. Some sheets include his horse Bullseye. The simpler versions work for ages 4 and up, while pages with crosshatched vest shading and fine hat brim detail are better suited to ages 7 and older.
Coloring Woody's Outfit: A Color Guide
A few specific colors do most of the work. Use warm tan or pale yellow for the hat, golden yellow for the plaid shirt base, and rust or burnt orange for the plaid crossing lines. Saddle brown covers the vest body, while off-white or cream handles the cow-print trim at the edges and collar. Denim blue fills the jeans, dark chocolate brown covers the boots, and a peachy beige captures his painted-toy skin tone.
For colored pencils, layering light ochre under a brighter yellow on the shirt adds depth without losing the plaid pattern. On simpler outline pages, alcohol-based markers on cardstock (65–80 lb) give clean flat fills and prevent bleed-through.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age range are these Woody sheets suited for?
Most sheets work well for kids ages 4–10. Simple portrait pages suit preschoolers, while the detailed action scenes with fine vest and boot linework are better for ages 7 and up who can manage smaller details.
How can I download Woody coloring pages from Worksheetzone?
Every visitor gets one free download per day with no login required. After that, watermarked versions are available free with a login, or you can subscribe from $0.99/week for watermark-free access to the full collection.
What paper works best for printing these sheets?
Standard 20 lb printer paper handles crayons and markers well. For colored pencils or layered shading, cardstock (65–80 lb) holds up better under pressure and keeps the finished page flat enough to frame or display.
Did Woody always look like a cowboy, or was his design different during early production?
Woody's character was dramatically different in early development. Original story treatments depicted him as a sarcastic, mean-spirited ventriloquist dummy — a direction so off-putting that Disney halted production briefly in 1993. Pixar reworked him into the warm, loyal cowboy seen in the final 1995 film, with the pull-string detail rooted in 1950s Western toy nostalgia.