40 Strawberry Coloring Pages

Get ready for a berry sweet adventure with these strawberry coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Strawberries are a favorite fruit for kids and adults alike—not just for eating but also for drawing, painting, and now, coloring. These fun and fruity coloring sheets include everything from realistic strawberries, cute cartoon-style strawberries with faces, to baskets overflowing with this juicy red fruit.

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In this collection, you’ll find strawberries growing on vines, strawberry shortcakes, strawberry milkshakes, and even strawberry-themed characters! Whether you’re a teacher looking for a themed classroom activity, a parent planning a fruit unit, or just someone who loves strawberries, these printable coloring pages are perfect for hours of fun and creativity.

To use any of the coloring pages below, simply click on the image or link, and a PDF will open in a new tab. From there, you can easily download the free coloring sheet to your computer or print it out right away. All the PDF coloring pages are set up for standard US letter paper but will also fit perfectly on A4 paper. So grab your crayons, markers, or digital stylus and dive into the fruity fun!

Fun Things To Do With Your Strawberry Coloring Pages

Make a Strawberry Garland

Print out several strawberry coloring sheets and have kids color and cut out the strawberries. Then, string them together using yarn, ribbon, or even twine to create a decorative garland. This is a great activity for summer parties, a fruit-themed classroom, or even to hang in the kitchen. Laminate each piece if you want the garland to last longer. Use a hole punch at the top of each strawberry to thread them together.

DIY Strawberry Puzzle

After coloring a strawberry coloring page, glue it to a piece of cardboard or thick cardstock. Once it’s dry, cut it into several pieces like a jigsaw puzzle. Depending on the age of the kids, you can make the pieces big and simple or small and more challenging. This homemade puzzle can be a fun quiet time activity or even a homemade gift for a friend.

Strawberry Stick Puppets

Choose strawberry coloring sheets that have cartoon characters or faces. After coloring and cutting them out, tape them onto craft sticks to make strawberry puppets. Kids can use these puppets to create their own puppet shows, tell strawberry-themed stories, or even use them during circle time at school or daycare. Add googly eyes and yarn hair for extra fun.

Create a Strawberry Recipe Book

Use the coloring sheets as covers or divider pages in a handmade strawberry recipe book. Kids can color the pages, then staple them together with their favorite strawberry recipes inside—like strawberry jam, strawberry smoothies, or strawberry shortcake. This project combines art with writing and is a great way to get kids excited about cooking and creating.

Build a Strawberry Garden Collage

Print out multiple strawberry coloring sheets that show plants, flowers, and fruit. Kids can color and cut them out to create a 3D strawberry garden collage on a large piece of construction paper or poster board. Add extras like cotton balls for clouds, paper strips for soil, and even real leaves or small pebbles for texture.

Make a Strawberry Bookmark

Choose a smaller strawberry image or shrink a coloring page before printing. After coloring, cut out the strawberry or design and glue it to a rectangle of cardstock. Laminate it if you have access to a laminator, or cover it in clear tape to protect it. Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon or tassel. Now you’ve got a sweet bookmark for your favorite storybook!

Design a Strawberry Placemat

Print and color a large strawberry coloring page, then laminate it to use as a placemat. Kids can make one for each member of the family or class. Not only are they fun to make, but they also help make mealtimes more exciting—especially if strawberries are on the menu!

Strawberry Greeting Cards

Use the coloring sheets to make handmade cards for birthdays, thank you notes, or just because. After coloring, cut the image and glue it onto a folded piece of cardstock. Kids can write sweet messages inside and decorate the envelopes with strawberry stickers or drawings. These make great gifts for family and friends.

Strawberry-Themed Counting Game

Print out several strawberry coloring sheets, color them, and cut out individual strawberries. Write numbers on them or group them into sets. Use them as counting pieces for simple math games, like addition or matching quantities. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten learning.

Strawberry Suncatchers

Color strawberries using bright markers or crayons on regular white printer paper. Then cut them out and tape them onto a window using clear contact paper or plastic wrap. The sun will shine through and make the colors glow like a real strawberry patch!

Strawberry Scrapbook Page

If your child has visited a farm or had a strawberry-themed birthday, use the coloring pages to create a scrapbook layout. After coloring, add photos, stickers, and handwritten notes about the experience. This helps kids remember special moments and gives them a chance to show off their coloring skills.

Strawberry Party Hats

Print a large strawberry design and color it in. Cut it out and glue it to the front of a simple paper party hat or headband. You can even make a full fruit-themed costume by adding more strawberry printables to a t-shirt or dress!

Strawberry Wrapping Paper

Color full-page designs and use them as custom wrapping paper for small gifts. This adds a personal touch to any present, and kids will be proud to wrap gifts in their own artwork. Tie it up with red or green ribbon for an extra fruity feel.

Make a Strawberry Mobile

Color and cut out various strawberries, flowers, and leaves from different pages. Use a hanger or hoop to attach strings of these items so they hang down like a mobile. This can be a great project for a fruit-themed bedroom or a classroom decoration.

Turn It Into a Postcard

Cut your coloring sheet down to postcard size after decorating it. Add a fun message on the back, and mail it to a friend or family member. You’ll need a postcard stamp and sturdy paper or cardboard backing, but it’s a fun way for kids to share their art.

All these ideas help turn your free printable strawberry coloring pages into something extra special. Whether you’re working on a fun craft project at home, in a classroom, or even hosting a summer picnic, these coloring sheets are a great way to keep little hands busy and imaginations growing. Download your PDF coloring sheets today and let the berry fun begin!

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