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Food Coloring Pages: Free Printable Sheets

For our next installment of cute coloring pages, I sure hope you’re hungry, because the theme today is… food coloring pages! Get ready for free printable sheets with a total of eight black and white line-art cartoon illustrations for a delightful artistic activity for kids, teens, adults — and any age that enjoys relaxation.

As background about the person creating these drawings, my name is Ms. Marshall, and I’m an artist and teacher who loves creating resources like my recent animal coloring pages. I hand-draw every single illustration on this site, with happiness. Time for the printables!

Food Coloring Pages

Food coloring pages
Food coloring pages are yummy and fun.

Cherries, Candy, Mushroom, and Pumpkin

Our first set of printable coloring sheets features a smiling cherry drawing, some sweet candy, a sincere looking mushroom with a spotted cap (disclaimer: not all fungi is food, but let’s pretend this one is), and a healthy-looking pumpkin. To get the free pages, tap the blue button below that says “Click Here to Download Page #1,” then keep scrolling, because there’s more…

Veggies, Pear, Peach, and Candy Cane

Next up, we have a broccoli and carrot vegetable team, a self-proclaiming pear, a peach to continue with the fruit and produce theme, and a festive candy cane. (If you’d like to continue with the holiday art theme, check out my free Christmas coloring pages and printable sheets.)

Printable food coloring sheets.
Printable food coloring sheets.

Ideas on Colors to Use

If you’d like some inspiration on what colors to use for these printables, bop on over to my cute food drawings round-up, in which I show the step-by-step process of drawing these cartoons, including my hue and shading choices. There are some time-lapse videos of the process, too.

That said, I encourage you to follow your own creative flow, too — and don’t feel constrained by convention. I’m ok with your candy cane drawing being orange or blue, or your veggies being surprising colors. After all, carrots historically used to be the color purple!

Food Coloring Pages, in Sum

I hope you have many delightful hours of fun with these food coloring pages. Do let me know in the comments section how it went, and if you have any requests for new printable sheets you’d like me to illustrate and offer, beyond this merry mushroom drawing and his friends. Do share