
Star Mandala
A large eight-pointed star at the center with rings of smaller five-pointed stars radiating out, dotted with fine lines — a star mandala coloring page.
Stars build this entire mandala, beginning with a large eight-pointed star at the very center. Rings of smaller five-pointed stars radiate outward from it, with fine connecting lines and small dots filling the spaces between the points. The result has a celestial, night-sky feel that is perfect for kids who love space, astronomy, or anything that twinkles. Coloring it is a fun chance to talk about why stars look pointed when we draw them, even though real stars are giant glowing balls of gas. The bold star outlines keep colors neatly contained, while the dots and connecting lines between them reward a steadier hand. Try a deep blue or purple background behind golden stars for a true night-sky effect. The page suits a wide range of ages, from younger kids on the big central star to older ones on the fine details. Print it on US Letter or A4 and start with the eight-pointed star at the heart.
Coloring Tips
- Night-sky scheme — color the gaps between stars a deep blue or purple and the stars gold or yellow for a glowing night effect.
- Big star first — fill the central eight-pointed star before the smaller ones so the design has a strong anchor.
- Dot the spaces — add a contrasting color to the tiny connecting dots so they twinkle like distant stars.