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Abby Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)

My house has officially been taken over by the Saja fandom this week. The music is constantly blaring from someone’s tablet while I try to cook dinner.

Honestly I didn’t get the hype until I actually sat down and watched an episode. Our team spent some good hours sketching these new Abby coloring pages to get his goofy smirk exactly right.

I personally am obsessed with these printable Abby coloring pages right now. I am practically burning through my black ink printing them.

Just find the picture want and click the thumbnail to grab it.

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Abby Coloring Page Highlights

Abby and Jinu Posing

This is such a classic idol pose. Abby is casually resting his arm on Jinu’s shoulder while wearing an unbuttoned shirt. They look like they are about to drop a new album.

Getting the folds in those shirts right was a massive headache for the team. But it makes this a really solid Abby coloring sheet for practicing shading. My daughter colored the shirts matching neon pink.

Abby and Romance Standing Together

Here we have Abby standing looking quite soft with Romance. He is wearing a neat V-neck with little heart details. It feels very calm compared to his usual chaotic energy.

The team added some nice volume to his hair here. If you are looking for free Abby coloring pages that feel sweet, this one is perfect. You can really play with pastel colors.

Abby Dancing and Singing

You can practically hear the music looking at this drawing. He is mid-dance move with his mouth open like he is hitting a high note. That floral shirt he wears is iconic.

The movement in this picture is fantastic. Kids love finding Abby Saja coloring pages where he is actually performing. We usually color those shirt flowers bright yellow.

Abby Solo Dancing

This is another great action shot from one of their routines. He is stepping forward with his arms crossed low and looking super confident. The lines on his pants are nice and thick.

My middle kid spends forever picking the right skin tone for him. Any good Abby KPop Demon Hunters coloring pages collection needs a solid dance pose. Just let them go crazy with the background.

Abby Drawing a Six-Pack

This is hilarious and so perfectly in character for him. He is holding up a piece of paper with a fake six-pack drawn on it over his stomach. He has this massive goofy grin.

It shows off his funny side perfectly. When I need quiet time at the table, this drawing is the winner. They always laugh when they see it.

Abby in Demon Form Wearing Necklaces

Okay this one is just insanely cool. Abby is in his demon form wearing a traditional hat and layered beaded necklaces. He has those spooky marks all over his face.

The cultural details took a while to get accurate. This is easily the most popular Abby coloring sheet in my house right now. The beads take some real patience to color properly.

Abby Looking Over Shoulder

He is giving some serious attitude in this shot. He is wearing a beanie and looking back over his shoulder while rocking that floral shirt again. The jeans have some great pocket details.

It is a really sleek portrait. Teenagers seem to really gravitate toward these specific printable Abby coloring pages. The beanie is great for trying out sweater textures.

Abby Pointing Forward

The perspective on this drawing is really intense. He has his hand reached out pointing straight at you with a very serious face. The fingers look incredibly 3D.

It kind of feels like he is picking you for a mission. Action poses make the best coloring activities. We recommend using a sharp pencil for those eye details.

Tips for Coloring Abby Saja Coloring Sheets

1. The Floral Shirt Chaos

He wears that loud floral shirt in almost half of these drawings. It is basically his uniform. If your kid just colors the whole thing green, it ruins the vibe. Or rather, it just looks like a messy blob.

Pick three contrasting colors for the flowers and leaves. Use a bright marker for the petals and a soft crayon for the background fabric. Finding Abby KPop Demon Hunters coloring pages with this shirt is a great excuse to mix mediums. It takes time but looks amazing.

2. Mastering the Traditional Hat

That traditional Korean hat he wears in his demon form is called a gat. It is traditionally made of horsehair and bamboo so it is slightly see-through. Don’t just color it a heavy flat black. That kills the delicate look of it.

Try using a gray pencil and doing very light cross-hatching to fake the mesh texture. When you print free Abby coloring pages with historical clothing, it is a fun learning moment. Will they care about the history? No idea. But the hat will look right.

3. Those Spooky Demon Marks

The lines on his face in the demon form are supposed to look like they are glowing from inside. Using a regular peach crayon next to them makes them look muddy. It is a very common mistake. I see it all the time on my fridge.

Tell your kids to color the marks first using a neon gel pen. Let it dry completely before doing the skin tone around it. The contrast makes these pages really pop. The wet ink stands out against the waxy crayon.

4. Shading the Hair

Abby has that classic idol hair that swoops perfectly. It isn’t just one solid color block. Hair has highlights and shadows from the stage lights. Treating it like a helmet is a bad idea.

Start with a light brown base all over. Then take a darker brown or even a black pencil and just flick it up from the roots. You will see this technique makes his hair look way more professional. It adds instant volume.

5. Making the Jewelry Shine

He wears a lot of necklaces and rings in these pictures. Those tiny details get lost if you aren’t paying attention. Regular yellow crayons just don’t look like gold. They look like mustard.

Go find some metallic markers in your craft supplies. Carefully dot the beads and chains before coloring his clothes. Any drawing looks ten times better with actual shiny accents. It is a tiny detail that makes a huge difference.

6. Skin Tone Blending

Stage lighting is harsh and makes people look washed out. But we don’t want him looking like a ghost on the page. Plain peach is usually too flat for his complexion. It needs some warmth.

I usually lightly mix a pale tan with a tiny hint of yellow. Maybe blush the cheeks slightly with a pink pencil… If they are working on Abby Saja coloring pages, remind them he is human. Well, mostly human. It keeps the drawing lively.

7. The Beanie Texture

In the picture where he is looking over his shoulder, that beanie needs some love. Knit hats have a very specific bumpy texture. A smooth color wash looks weird. It looks like a swim cap.

Do tiny little circles with your pencil instead of long strokes. It creates a rough wool feeling on the paper. Use this trick on any coloring sheets that feature winter clothes. It is an easy ay to build fine motor skills.

8. Action Pose Backgrounds

We intentionally leave a lot of the backgrounds blank so the kids can get creative. Just leaving it stark white is boring though. It feels unfinished. Like a thought someone forgot to complete.

Take a really fat marker and just draw some dramatic speed lines behind him. Or lightly shade a stage spotlight coming down. Whenever they finish these pages, pushing them to draw a background adds another 15 minutes of quiet time. That is a massive win for any parent.