49 August Coloring Pages (Free Printables)

Get ready to enjoy a whole gallery of free, printable, PDF coloring pages perfect for celebrating the joys of August. Whether you’re looking for bright sunshine scenes, fruit picks, end-of-summer fun, or nature-inspired designs, this collection has something for everyone—kids, parents, and teachers alike!

August coloring pages

You’ll find everything from watermelon slices to beach umbrellas, sunflowers, school bus scenes, camping nights, and more. Each coloring sheet has a cheerful summer vibe, capturing the spirit of August days and evenings. These are ideal for quiet afternoons at home, classroom activities, or craft time with friends.

How to Use the August Coloring Pages

Click any of the images or links below, and a PDF coloring page will open in a new tab. From there, you can download, save, or print it. These printable sheets are formatted for US letter size but will also fit A4 paper just fine. You can color them with crayons, markers, or even on an iPad with a drawing app. Enjoy!

Fun Ways to Use Your August Coloring Pages

Get creative with these 10 easy and entertaining projects using your August coloring sheets. Each idea is easy to follow and great for at-home or classroom activities!

1. Sunflower Wall Mural

Print several sunflower-themed designs and have each child color one page. Glue them in a row on a long strip of butcher paper, aligning the stems along the bottom. Hang the final mural on a classroom hallway or living room wall for a cheerful sunflower garden display!

2. Camp-Out Banner

Choose pages with tents, stars, and camping scenes. After coloring, cut them into triangle shapes and punch two holes in the top corners of each. Thread a ribbon or string through to create a festive camping banner. Hang it over a pretend campfire setup indoors or at a real backyard camp-out!

3. Watermelon Bookmarks

Use watermelon slice coloring pages, then have children color and reinforce the bottoms with tape or clear contact paper. Cut into 2–3-inch-wide bookmarks. Punch a hole at the top and attach a ribbon or tassel. These make cute summer-themed bookmarks for summer reading!

4. Picnic Placemats

Laminate large August sheets like picnic baskets, fruits, or picnic blankets. These will protect your surfaces during snack or lunch time and make mealtime extra fun. Once the picnic is over, just wipe down and reuse!

5. Seasonal Story Bundle

Print a sequence of August pages showing different activities (beach, campout, fruit picking, back‑to‑school). Staple them together in order and let kids write a short story that follows the pictures. It becomes their own coloring storybook!

6. Glow‑in‑the‑Dark Stars Craft

Color nighttime camping scenes, then outline stars and the moon with glow‑in‑the‑dark paint or markers. Let it dry, then dim the lights to see them glow—perfect for a summer sleepover vibe!

7. Fruit‑Rainbow Collage

Use pages featuring sliced fruit like watermelon, peaches, and citrus. Color each in rich tones, cut out the fruit shapes, and create a rainbow collage on a larger poster board. Add hand‑drawn leaves or grapes to complete the summer fruit fest!

8. Ice‑Cream Cone Garland

Pick pages with ice‑cream cones or popsicles. After coloring, cut each ice‑cream shape out and glue them onto cardstock for stability. Clip each to a string using mini clothespins to create a sweet garland for an ice‑cream party or summer celebration.

9. Back‑to‑School Mini Notebooks

Print pages with school buses, pencils, or books. Fold each sheet in half and staple along the crease to make a little notebook. Kids can use these as journals, doodle books, or to write about their favorite summer memory before heading back to school.

10. Nature Suncatchers

Color garden or garden‑insects designs on clear contact paper. Cover with a second clear sheet, trim to shape, and punch a hole to hang in a window. The sun makes the colors shine through like a homemade suncatcher—perfect for August sunshine!

These 10 creative crafts will help you turn August coloring sheets into memorable summer-themed activities. From bookmarks to storybooks, banners to suncatchers, there’s something for home, classroom, or camp. Enjoy making memories and colorful creations this August!

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