Looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon with colors? I get it – there’s something special about coloring pages that makes any day better, and strawberries make the perfect subject!
As someone who creates coloring activities, I know these sweet red fruits bring joy to both kids and grown-ups. I’ve put together 15 strawberry coloring pages that are sure to make you smile.
I’ve hand-picked designs that my youngest artists can color with ease, along with some tricky ones for when you’re feeling extra creative.
Hey, grab your crayons, and let’s color something special together!
Top 15 Strawberry Coloring Pages
1. Cute Strawberry Character
Meet my smiling strawberry friend! This page shows a friendly berry with rosy cheeks and a big grin. Its simple shapes and clear lines make it perfect for all skill levels. The best part? You can add your own style to this cheerful character – maybe give it funny socks or a tiny hat!
2. Strawberry Shortcake
Bring the magic of childhood to life with this sweet character. This page features the famous berry-loving friend wearing her signature hat and dress. Kids who love the show will enjoy adding their favorite colors to her outfit and hair.
3. A Fistful of Strawberries
Here’s a fun page that’s great for learning! Count the strawberries as you color them, or make each one unique with different shades of red. I added small details like seeds and leaves that make each berry stand out.
14. Strawberry with Seeds
Get up close with this big berry! Each tiny seed stands out clearly, waiting for your careful coloring. The detail on this page makes it satisfying to complete – take your time with each small section.
5. Baby Strawberry Cartoon
Say hello to the tiniest berry of the bunch! This sweet baby strawberry comes with round, soft features and a cute little leaf cap. It’s specially made for young artists who are just starting their coloring fun.
6. Simple Strawberry Design
A basic berry that packs plenty of fun! This page features clean outlines of a strawberry that’s ready for your personal touch. The open design lets you focus on smooth coloring and creating your own patterns. My tip? Try using different shades of red to create depth.
7. Heart-Seed Berries
Here’s something extra sweet – a strawberry surrounded by tiny hearts! The seeds form little heart shapes, making this page twice as nice to color. You can make the hearts pop with bright colors while keeping the strawberry naturally red.
8. Strawberry Plant in Nature
This page shows how strawberries grow in a garden. You’ll spot flowers, leaves, and berries all on one plant! It’s a bit more complex, with lots of small spaces to fill. The stems and leaves need just as much attention as the berries.
9. Strawberry House
Who wouldn’t want to live in a house shaped like a strawberry? This fun page shows a cozy home with berry-shaped walls and a leafy green roof. Add windows, a door, and maybe even a tiny garden path – it’s your house to design!
10. Strawberry Cupcake
Sweet meets sweeter in this tasty design! A strawberry sits on top of a fluffy cupcake, making this page extra fun to color. You can go classic with red and pink or create your own color combination.
11. Strawberry Juice
A refreshing page that shows strawberry juice in a tall glass! You’ll find floating berries, ice cubes, and even a cute straw to color. Add bright reds for the juice and clear blues for the glass – it almost looks cool enough to drink!
12. Strawberry Bunny Cuddle
On this page, a small bunny hugs a big, round strawberry. The fluffy bunny’s ears are the same size as the strawberry’s leaves, making them perfect coloring buddies. Kids love adding their own touches to both the bunny and the berry.
13. Three Strawberries on the Beach
Beach day for berries! This fun scene shows three strawberries relaxing by the sea. Color the sand golden brown, make the water blue, and don’t forget to add some sunny yellow to brighten up the sky.
14. Realistic Strawberry Bundle
This page offers a true-to-life look at fresh strawberries. The careful shading and natural leaves make these berries look good enough to eat! It’s ideal for those who want to practice their coloring skills with different reds and greens.
15. Strawberry with Little Girl
Meet a small friend and her favorite fruit! This sweet scene shows a young girl holding a big strawberry. Her happy smile tells you just how much she likes her berry buddy. Color her outfit any way you like!
Fun Ways to Use Your Colored Strawberries
Want to make your colored strawberries extra special? Here are some simple ideas that turn your artwork into something new.
1. Berry-Sweet Bookmarks
Turn your colored strawberries into reading buddies! Just color your favorite design, cut it out carefully, and glue it onto thick paper. You can add a ribbon at the top, and there you have it – a fruity friend to mark your pages.
2. Fridge-Friendly Art
Make your kitchen more colorful! Color your strawberries, stick them on cardboard, add a magnet to the back, and pop them on your fridge. They’ll bring a splash of red to your kitchen and remind you of summer all year round.
3. Unique Gift Wrap
Need a special way to wrap a small gift? Color multiple strawberry pages and tape them together. It makes a one-of-a-kind wrapping paper that’s much more personal than store-bought options.
4. Stay-Cool Strawberry Fans
This project is perfect for hot days! Color your strawberry, fold it accordion-style, attach popsicle sticks at the bottom, and you’ve got a cute fan. It’s a fun summer project that’s also useful.
5. Room Brighteners
Make your space more cheerful! Color several strawberries and hang them on strings to create a garland. They look great in bedrooms, classrooms, or at parties.
Learning Fun with Strawberries
Berry Fact Books
Make learning tasty! Color your strawberries, write fun facts on the back, and staple the pages together to create a mini-book. Did you know strawberries have about 200 seeds on their surface?
Letter Learning Activity
Meet the letter ‘S’! Color strawberries while practicing writing the letter S. The more you color, the better you’ll get at staying inside the lines – it’s like a game that helps your writing skills, too.
Conclusion
These strawberry coloring pages offer more than just a fun activity – they’re tiny seeds of creativity waiting to bloom!
From simple designs that small hands can master to detailed patterns that older artists will appreciate, each page brings something special to your coloring time.
Remember, these pages can transform into bookmarks, magnets, or party decorations. They’re perfect for learning activities, summer fun, or just a quiet afternoon with your colors.
The best part? You can print them whenever you want, making each coloring session fresh and exciting.
Are you ready to start coloring? Choose your favorite design, grab your coloring tools, and let your imagination run wild.