23 Popsicle Coloring Pages
Get ready for a summer treat with these free printable popsicle coloring pages! These fun and sweet designs are a cool way to keep kids busy and creative—whether it’s a hot summer day or just a time for some coloring fun. From simple popsicle shapes to fun characters made out of frozen treats, there’s something here for every age to enjoy.

This collection of popsicle coloring sheets includes single popsicles, double-stick treats, ice cream bars, rainbow pops, and even silly cartoon popsicles with smiling faces. Some pages are easy with big designs for toddlers and preschoolers, while others are more detailed for older kids who like to color tiny patterns. Print as many as you like and get ready to dive into a world of frozen fun!
How to Use These Printable Popsicle Coloring Pages
To get started, click on any of the below images or links, which will open the PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you are free to download, print, or even color digitally on an iPad.
All of these coloring pages are on standard US letter size, but they also fit perfectly onto A4 paper sizes too! Enjoy!
Fun Things To Do With Your Popsicle Coloring Pages
Here are some cool ways to turn your finished popsicle coloring pages into crafts, games, and decorations. All these ideas are perfect for classrooms, summer camps, or just a fun afternoon at home!
1. Popsicle Garland
After coloring several popsicle coloring sheets, cut out each popsicle and glue them onto a strip of string or yarn. Make a fun popsicle garland to hang across a bedroom, classroom, or playroom wall. Use tape or clothespins to hang it up. This works especially well for parties or summer-themed rooms!
2. DIY Popsicle Puppets
Color and cut out popsicles, then tape or glue each one onto a craft stick or straw. Now you have a set of popsicle puppets! Kids can make up stories and put on puppet shows using their colorful frozen characters. Add googly eyes or stickers to make them even more fun.
3. Summer Menu Play Set
Use popsicle coloring sheets to create a pretend summer snack shop. Once colored, cut them out and glue them onto cardboard for a sturdy finish. Write “prices” on each popsicle and let kids “buy” and “sell” their frozen treats using play money. It’s a great pretend play idea for preschoolers and kindergartners.
4. Popsicle Matching Game
Print out two copies of several popsicle coloring pages. Have your child color each one the same, then cut them out. Use them for a fun memory matching game—flip them over and try to find matching pairs. This game helps with memory skills and color recognition.
5. Popsicle Bookmarks
Cut out long popsicle designs and laminate them or glue them onto colored cardstock. Punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon for a cute and functional bookmark. It’s a fun way to encourage summer reading while using their art.
6. Fridge Magnets
After coloring and cutting out the popsicles, laminate them or cover them with clear contact paper. Then, stick a small magnet on the back and decorate your fridge with these cool treats! You can also turn them into magnets for lockers or whiteboards.
7. Popsicle Puzzle
Turn a popsicle coloring page into a puzzle! After coloring, glue the page onto a piece of thin cardboard (like a cereal box). Cut it into puzzle-shaped pieces and mix them up. Kids will have fun putting their own artwork back together again.
8. Popsicle Memory Jar
Make a fun summer memory jar using popsicle art. Write a fun summer memory or activity on the back of each finished popsicle coloring page (cut into smaller popsicle sizes). Store them in a jar and pull them out to read and remember all the fun things you did this summer!
9. Popsicle Fans
Turn your popsicle coloring pages into working fans for a hot day. After coloring and cutting out a large popsicle, glue it to a craft stick and wave it around to cool off! It’s a perfect craft for a summer day or a summer-themed party.
10. Birthday Party Decor
Use popsicle coloring sheets as party decorations. Let kids color them in before the party, then hang them as wall art or place them around the table. You can even use them as placemats or give them as party favors rolled up with crayons tied in a ribbon.
11. Popsicle Scrapbook
Create a summer scrapbook using your finished coloring pages. Paste the popsicle art into a notebook or binder, and decorate the pages with stickers, photos, and short stories about your summer adventures. It becomes a fun keepsake kids will love looking back on.
12. Story Starters
Let kids write a short story about their popsicle characters. After coloring in a popsicle with a face, ask kids to imagine what their popsicle does all day. Is it a superhero? Does it live in a freezer city? Glue the colored popsicle onto a sheet of paper and write a story underneath.
13. Popsicle Mobiles
Use a coat hanger or paper plate to create a hanging mobile of popsicles. Color and cut out your popsicles, then hang them from strings at different lengths. Add extra decorations like paper suns or ice cream cones. Hang the mobile by a window or in a playroom for a sweet summer look.
14. Classroom Bulletin Board
Teachers can use these printable popsicle coloring pages for a summer-themed bulletin board. Let each student decorate their own and write their name on it. Then display all the popsicles on a big background with the title “Our Cool Class” or “We’re a Sweet Bunch!”
15. Window Suncatchers
Print popsicle coloring pages onto thin tracing paper or transparent sheets (if your printer allows). Color with markers or crayons and tape them to a sunny window. The light will shine through for a fun suncatcher effect that looks like a colorful popsicle display!
These fun popsicle coloring sheets are perfect for summer fun, classroom activities, or just a relaxing afternoon at home. Since all the designs are free printable PDFs, you can download and print as many as you need. So grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils and get started turning these frozen treats into bright and colorful art!