33 Pizza Coloring Pages (Free PDF)
If you love pizza, get ready for a slice of fun with these pizza coloring pages! This tasty collection of free printable coloring sheets is perfect for kids and adults who want to mix creativity with their love of cheesy, saucy goodness. From classic pepperoni slices and whole pies fresh out of the oven to cartoon pizzas with smiling faces, thereβs a coloring sheet here for everyone.

In this set, youβll find pizza-themed coloring pages featuring chefs tossing dough, happy pizza slices playing instruments, food truck scenes, and even a pizza party with cute animals! Whether you’re throwing a birthday party, running a classroom activity, or just looking for a cozy night at home with some crayons, these pizza-themed pages are a delicious way to stay creative.
How to Use These Pizza Coloring Sheets
To get started, just click on any of the pizza images or titles below. Each link will open a free printable PDF coloring page in a new tab. From there, you can download it, print it, or even color it digitally using your tablet or iPad.
All of these coloring pages are formatted to fit standard US letter size paper, but theyβll also print nicely on A4 paper if you’re outside the United States. Grab your favorite coloring tools and get ready to add some cheesy colors!
Fun Things To Do With Your Pizza Coloring Pages
Make a Pizza Menu Poster
Turn your finished pizza coloring pages into a pretend restaurant menu. Choose a few pizza slice or full-pizza sheets, color them in with your favorite toppings, and then glue them onto a large sheet of construction paper. Write funny or creative names for each pizza like “Super Cheese Explosion” or “Veggie Volcano.” Hang your menu in the playroom and let kids pretend to run a pizza restaurant.
Pizza Party Garland
Cut out the colored pizza slices and punch a hole at the top of each one. Then, string them together with yarn or ribbon to create a pizza-themed garland. This is perfect for birthday parties, pizza nights, or classroom decor. You can also alternate with red and white paper triangles to give it that classic pizza parlor vibe.
Create a Pizza Puzzle
After your pizza coloring sheet is fully colored and dry, glue it onto a piece of thin cardboard like an empty cereal box. Then, cut it into puzzle pieces of different shapes and sizes. Mix them up and challenge your friends or classmates to put the pizza back together!
DIY Pizza Topping Flashcards
Use coloring pages that feature different toppings like mushrooms, pepperoni, olives, or peppers. Cut each topping out after coloring and glue it to a small card or piece of cardstock. Write the name of the topping underneath. Now youβve got a fun way to learn about ingredients or even start simple reading games for little learners.
Pizza Chef Hat
Print out a coloring page with a pizza chef or a big pizza image. After coloring, cut it into a rectangle strip. Attach it to a piece of construction paper long enough to wrap around a childβs head. Tape or staple the ends together to make a chefβs hat. Let kids wear their hats while they pretend to cook or take pizza orders!
Design-Your-Own Pizza Placemat
Use a full pizza coloring page and have kids decorate it however they wantβwith their favorite real or imaginary toppings. Then, laminate the finished coloring page or slide it into a clear plastic sheet protector. Now youβve got a fun placemat for mealtime or snack time!
Pizza Math Activity
Turn your coloring sheet into a math game! Use a full pizza page and color each slice with different toppings. Write simple math problems on each slice, like β2 + 3β or β6 – 1.β Kids can solve the problems while enjoying the pizza artwork. This is a sneaky way to get some learning in while having fun with coloring.
Make a Pizza Flipbook
Color a set of pizza slices or topping pages and cut them out. Then, stack the pages and staple one edge to make a flipbook. As you flip through, watch your pizza change toppings or grow into a full pie. You can even draw extra toppings on each page to show a pizza being made step-by-step.
Pizza Sticker Book
After coloring and cutting out pizza toppings or characters from your pages, turn them into stickers by using sticker paper or gluing them onto sticky-back foam. Collect them in a small notebook or folder. Kids can trade, collect, or decorate notebooks and folders with their pizza sticker collection.
Pizza-Themed Storybook
Use several different pizza coloring sheets to inspire a story. For example, one page might show a pizza party, another might show a delivery bike, and another a smiling pizza slice. Staple them together and have your child write or dictate a short story to go along with each page. Now youβve got a custom pizza storybook!
Pizza Clock for Telling Time
Use a large full pizza coloring page and divide it into 12 slices. Number each slice from 1 to 12 and add hour and minute hands made from cardstock with a brad fastener in the middle. Now you have a fun, themed clock that helps kids practice telling time.
Make a Pizza Magnet Board
Color and cut out various pizza slices and toppings. Then glue small pieces of magnetic tape on the back of each. Stick them onto a magnetic board or the refrigerator, and let kids build and rebuild their own pizzas anytime they want.
DIY Pizza Gift Tags
Shrink your colored pizza slice images by printing them smaller or cutting out mini sections. Punch a hole in the top and string a ribbon through to make gift tags. Theyβre perfect for party favors, especially for pizza parties!
Pizza Bingo
Use different coloring pages to cut out different types of pizzas, slices, toppings, and characters. Create Bingo boards by gluing these onto a grid. Call out items randomly and see who gets five in a row first. Itβs a fun twist on the classic game with a delicious theme!
These fun ideas are perfect for classrooms, birthday parties, summer camps, or just a creative day at home. No matter how you slice it, pizza coloring pages make crafting more delicious than ever!
Ready to start? Scroll down and pick your favorite pizza coloring sheet. Download the free printable PDF, grab your crayons, and let the fun begin!