Explore our vibrant collection of fruit coloring pages, available as free and printable PDFs!
Within this fruity set, you’ll find depictions of a fruit bowl, summer fruit medley, mango, pear, berries, cherries, lemons, apples, bananas, and many more fruity treats.
All Fruit Coloring Pages
Fruit Coloring Page
All Fruit Coloring Page
Apple Coloring Sheet
Banana To Color
Berry Coloring Book Page
Coloring Page Of Strawberry
Pineapple Page To Color
Cherries Coloring Sheet
All Fruit Coloring Sheet
All Fruit Coloring Book Page
Apple To Color
Avocado Coloring Sheet
Berry Coloring Sheet
Berry To Color
Blueberry Coloring Sheet
Blueberry Drawing To Color
Blueberry To Color
Cherries Page To Color
Cherry Coloring Sheet
Cherry Illustration
Cherry To Color
Coloring Page Of Apple
Coloring Page Of Banana
Coloring Page Of Blueberry
Coloring Page Of Cherries
Coloring Page Of Lemon
Coloring Page Of Pear Fruit
Coloring Page Of Pineapple
Coloring Sheet Of Apple
Coloring Sheet Of Berry
Coloring Sheet Of Cherries
Coloring Sheet Of Cherry
Coloring Sheet Of Fruit Bowl
Coloring Sheet Of Kawaii Fruit
Fruit Bowl Coloring Page
Fruit Coloring Book Page
Fruit Coloring Sheet
Fruit Page To Color
Fruits Coloring Page
Kawaii Fruit Coloring Page
Lemon Coloring Sheet
Lemon To Color
Pear Coloring Book Page
Pear Fruit To Color
Pear Page To Color
Pineapple Coloring Book Page
Strawberry Coloring Sheet
Strawberry Outline
Strawberry Page To Color
Summer Fruit Coloring Page
Summer Fruit Page To Color
Fruit Recommended Colors
Use reds for apples and strawberries, oranges for citrus, yellows for bananas and pineapples, greens for limes and kiwis, and purples for grapes and plums.
How to Color Fruit Like a Pro
A. Blending Techniques: For a peach, use yellow as the base coat then blend oranges and reds on top to create a soft, natural gradient.
B. Highlighting and Shadows: Apply white highlights where the fruit would catch light, like the top of an apple. Use darker shades underneath for shadows.
Invite Creativity Challenge: Still Life Scene
Color a vibrant still life scene with a bowl of assorted fresh fruits using rich, complementary colors like oranges and blues.
This warm and cool color contrast makes the fruits pop. It allows you to practice seamlessly blending diverse yet harmonious colors across objects.
3 DIY Fruit Crafts
Get ready to go bananas with these fabulously fruity craft ideas!
Fruit Loop Necklaces
Supplies Needed:
- Fruit coloring page printouts (orange, apple, etc.)
- Crayons, markers or colored pencils
- Scissors
- Yarn, string or pipe cleaners
- Fruit Loop cereal or dried fruit slices
Instructions:
- Color your fruit drawings vibrantly on the printouts.
- Carefully cut out the fruit shapes, punching a hole at the top.
- Thread the cutouts onto yarn, string or pipe cleaners.
- Add Fruit Loop cereal or dried fruit between the paper fruits.
- Tie the ends together once the necklace is assembled.
Stamping Fruit Prints
Gather These:
- Fruit coloring pages
- Washable kid’s paint or ink pads
- Paper or cardstock for stamping
- Scissors
- Glue stick or liquid glue (optional)
Steps:
- Print and cut out your favorite fruit coloring pages.
- Use the fruit cutouts as stamps with paint or ink pads.
- Stamp the fruit shapes onto paper or cardstock.
- Optional: Glue the stamped prints onto another surface once dry.
Cardboard Tube Fruit
You’ll Need:
- Fruit coloring pages
- Crayons, markers or colored pencils
- Scissors
- Cardboard tubes (paper towel, toilet paper, wrapping paper)
- Glue or tape
Instructions:
- Color various fruit drawings vibrantly on the printouts.
- Cut out the fruit shapes neatly.
- Glue or tape the cutouts around the cardboard tubes.
- Once fully dry, you’ll have pretend fruit pieces to play with!
These juicy fruits are bursting with flavor and color, ready to make your pages pop! And look, their vegetable friends are joining in on the healthy coloring party, adding their greens and earthy hues to the mix!