
Star Cluster Bunch
A cheerful bunch of five-pointed stars in many sizes and angles, some overlapping with sparkle dots tucked between — a busy star cluster coloring page.
This page is packed with stars: a cheerful cluster of five-pointed shapes gathered together at all different sizes and angles, some overlapping, with tiny sparkle dots tucked into the gaps between them. The mix of big and small stars fills the whole sheet, giving colorers plenty of variety — large shapes that are quick to fill and little ones that reward patience. That range makes it flexible for almost any age, from kids who color a few big stars to grown-ups who fill every last one. Out in space, stars really do gather in groups called clusters, where dozens or even thousands of them are born close together. Use a different color for each star to make a confetti effect, or repeat a palette across the bunch for a tidier pattern. Print on US Letter or A4 and color as many stars as you like.
Coloring Tips
- Big ones first — fill the largest stars before the small overlapping ones to keep your colors clean.
- Confetti or pattern — either give every star its own color or repeat a set palette across the bunch.
- Dot the gaps — color the tiny sparkle dots between stars last for an extra twinkle.