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by | May 5, 2025 | Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Trace Then Color: Goofy Faces – Free Cowboy Coloring Page Download

If you’re a fan of funny characters, expressive faces, and playful drawing activities, you’re going to love my book Trace Then Color: Goofy Faces. And today, I’m highlighting one of my favorite pages from the book—a free cowboy coloring page featuring an older cowboy character. He’s got a weathered face, a perplexed expression, and of course, a classic cowboy hat.

The book is part of my Trace Then Color series, which is all about helping kids learn to draw by tracing over clean, stylized illustrations. Each page gives them a chance to build their drawing skills, explore character design, and then finish their masterpiece by coloring it however they want. The cowboy coloring page is just one of 50 goofy, funny, or downright weird faces included in the book.

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What Makes Trace Then Color: Goofy Faces Special

This book stands out for a couple of reasons. First, it focuses entirely on faces—which means kids really get to practice drawing expressions, proportions, and unique features like hats, glasses, beards, and big goofy teeth. The faces range from animals and creatures to old ladies, aliens, and of course, the cowboy coloring page that I’m sharing today. It’s a mix of characters designed to spark creativity and give young artists a wide range of styles to experiment with.

Second, every drawing in this book—like all of my books—is 100% hand-drawn by me. These aren’t stock illustrations or AI-generated templates. Each face was sketched, refined, and inked by hand, with kids’ creativity in mind. I try to keep the lines simple enough for beginners to trace, but expressive enough to feel like a real character they can connect with.

The cowboy coloring page is a great example of that balance. It’s got enough detail to make it interesting, but it’s still approachable for artists of all ages.

Why Tracing is a Great Drawing Tool for Kids

If you’re new to the Trace Then Color series, here’s the idea behind it: tracing is a powerful way to learn how to draw. It helps develop muscle memory, hand-eye coordination, and confidence. By tracing over lines that already exist, kids begin to understand the structure and shapes behind a drawing. Once they’ve traced the image, they can color it however they like—or even try drawing it again freehand.

This method helps kids take those first steps toward drawing independently, without feeling overwhelmed. And because each page is full of character, it’s more fun than just practicing circles and lines.

The cowboy coloring page in today’s freebie is perfect for that. The big hat and strong facial features make it easy to trace and even easier to personalize with color.

Trace Then Color: Goofy Faces

What You’ll Find Inside the Book

Trace Then Color: Goofy Faces contains 50 unique character faces—each one with its own goofy twist. The goal with every page is to give kids something fun and engaging to work on, with enough variety that they never get bored.

Some of the character faces you’ll find include:

  • An alien with 3 eyes
  • A princess with a crown
  • A granny with glasses
  • A skeleton with a spooky smile
  • A man with an impressive mustache
  • And of course, today’s free cowboy coloring page

Every page is printed on one side only, so kids can trace and color without worrying about bleed-through. The book is also perfect for taking on the go, whether you’re heading to a restaurant, a road trip, or just want something creative to keep your kid busy.

Designed for Young Artists

I make all of my Trace Then Color books with kids in mind. The designs are simple and bold, but they’re not dumbed down. I want kids to feel like they’re working on something that looks cool—something they’ll be proud to hang on the fridge or give to a friend.

Trace Then Color: Goofy Faces is great for kids ages 4–10, though I’ve had older artists tell me they’ve enjoyed it too. The tracing format makes it approachable for total beginners, while the range of expressions and character styles gives more experienced kids a fun challenge.

The cowboy coloring page is a good example of how I try to include personality and humor in even the simplest drawings. The cowboy’s squint, the bushy eyebrows, the downturned mouth—it all tells a story, and that’s what makes these drawings fun to trace and color.

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Why the Cowboy Coloring Page Is a Standout

There’s something timeless about a cowboy character. The cowboy coloring page gives kids a chance to draw a character with a strong visual identity—one that’s recognizable, but still leaves room for imagination. Will your cowboy have a brown hat or a bright pink one? Is he grumpy because he lost his horse? Or is he just tired from a long day out on the range?

That’s the kind of creative thinking I hope to inspire with this book. Every face is a starting point for a story, and the cowboy is one of the most expressive pages in the book.

If your kid loves Westerns, old-timey characters, or just enjoys drawing funny faces, they’re going to have a great time with this one.

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More Than Just One Book

Trace Then Color: Goofy Faces is part of a much larger collection of books I’ve created to help kids draw, build confidence, and explore their creativity. In addition to the Trace Then Color series, I also make books in the How to Draw, Draw by Grid, and Shape Drawing Challenge formats. Each series is a different way for kids to develop their art skills—whether they’re tracing, copying from a grid, or creating something entirely new from a shape.

The goal with all of these books is to make drawing fun, accessible, and something kids want to come back to again and again.

The Trace Then Color series in particular is great for younger kids or new artists who need a bit of guidance but still want to feel like they’re creating something real. And with a mix of fun themes—from goofy faces to robots and animals—there’s always a book that’ll match your kid’s interests.

Final Thoughts

Whether your kid is just getting started with art or has already filled up a dozen sketchbooks, the Trace Then Color series has something to offer. It’s a fun, low-pressure way to build drawing skills, explore new characters, and enjoy the process.

The cowboy coloring page featured today is just one small part of what makes Trace Then Color: Goofy Faces such a fun book. If your child enjoys silly characters, expressive faces, and adding their own twist with color, I think they’ll love this one.

Thanks for checking out the post—and I hope you and your young artist have a great time with the cowboy coloring page. Happy drawing!

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Meet The Author & Artist

Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 80 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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