This tasty collection features frosty glasses of juice, iconic cans of Coca-Cola, tropical coconut drinks, trendy boba teas, classic soda pops, and of course bottles of refreshing water. Whether you prefer cartoonish drink drawings or photorealistic renderings, we’ve made something for you.
All Drinks Coloring Pages
Boba Tea Coloring Page
Coca Cola Coloring Page
Coca Cola Coloring Sheet
Coconut Drink Coloring Sheet
Coloring Page Of Coconut Drink
Coloring Page Of Dr Pepper Can Blank
Coloring Sheet Of Coconut Drink
Coloring Sheet Of Kawaii Bottled Drink
Cute Drink Cartoon For Preschool
Fresh Juice Coloring Sheet
Fresh Juice Drawing To Color
Juice Coloring Page
Man Drinking Water Coloring Sheet
Man Drinking Water Detailed
Man Drinking Water For Adults To Color
Man Drinking Water Realistic
Milk Tea Outline
Soda Can Coloring Book Page
Soda Can Simple To Color For Kids
Soda Kawaii Coloring Book Page
Woman Drinking Water Detailed
Woman Drinking Water For Adults To Color
Woman Drinking Water Realistic
Colors to Use for Drinks
Browns and tans for coffee and hot chocolate. Reds, oranges and yellows for fruity drinks. Blues, greens and purples for cool beverages.
Drinks can have imaginative, unnatural colors too! Purple milkshakes, rainbow lemonades, green hot chocolates – color them however you dream them up!
How to Color Drinks in Detail
A. Highlighting and Shadows: For a glass of lemonade, use bright yellows and whites for the drink itself. Add darker yellow shading underneath the glass for shadows.
B. Illustrating Specific Elements: For a hot coffee, use rich browns for the liquid. Add white frothy accents on top for the foam or cream.
Invite Creativity Challenge: Ombre Refreshment
Use tints and shades of the same color family, blending from light to dark in an ombre gradation, to color your refreshing drink.
This tonal approach helps develop smooth color blending skills. It encourages an artistic eye for illustrating vibrant, transitional shades and highlighting.
5 Creative Ways to Use Drinks Coloring Sheets
Get ready to quench your thirst for creativity with these drink-themed craft ideas!
Paper Cup Drinks
Supplies Needed:
- Drink coloring pages (soda, milkshake, etc.)
- Paper cups
- Crayons, markers or colored pencils
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
- Straws or paper bendy straws (optional)
Instructions:
- Color your favorite drink drawings vibrantly on the printouts.
- Cut out the drink shapes carefully.
- Glue or tape the colored cutouts onto paper cups.
- Optional: Attach straws for an extra refreshing touch.
- Allow any glue to fully dry before enjoying your crafty cup of deliciousness!
Milk Jug Pitcher
What You’ll Need:
- Pitcher or drink dispenser coloring page
- Empty plastic milk jug
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
- Crayons, markers or colored pencils
Here’s How:
- Color the pitcher or drink dispenser drawing brightly.
- Cut out the colored picture neatly.
- Glue or tape the cutout onto an empty, clean plastic milk jug.
- Once fully dry, use markers to add any extra decorative details.
- Fill your crafty pitcher with water for pretend play!
Straw Painting
Gather These:
- Cup/glass drink coloring pages
- Paper or cardstock
- Kid-safe paint or liquid watercolors
- Scissors
- Straws
Steps:
- Color and cut out cup/glass pictures from the coloring pages.
- Use the cutouts to trace and cut out drink shapes from paper/cardstock.
- Pour small amounts of paint onto a plate or palette.
- Use straws to blow the paint onto the paper drink shapes.
- Allow the straw-painted masterpieces to fully dry before displaying!
Puffy Paint Mugs
You’ll Need:
- Mug or drink coloring page printouts
- Scissors
- Puffy fabric paint
- Clean mugs, jars or cans
- Glue or tape (optional)
Instructions:
- Color mug or drink drawings with puffy paint.
- Once puffy paint is dry, cut out the designs.
- Optional: Glue or tape cutouts onto mugs.
- If not gluing, simply place cutouts inside clean mugs or cans.
- You now have decorative glasses perfect for pretend tea parties!
Lacing Bottles
Supplies:
- Bottle or cup coloring pages
- Cardstock or sturdy paper
- Scissors
- Hole punch
- Yarn, string or shoelaces
Let’s Make It!
- Print and color bottle or cup drawings brightly.
- Cut out the bottle/cup shapes from both printouts and cardstock.
- Use a hole punch to create holes around the cardstock pieces.
- Practice lacing the yarn through the holes!
- You’ll have lacing bottle “wraps” when finished.