16 Free Vegetable Coloring Pages: Fun Art for Kids
🖍️ 16 free sheets
Looking for a creative, screen-free activity? These 16 vegetable coloring pages are perfect for children ages 4-8 to practice color recognition and fine motor control. Simply print these sheets, grab your favorite crayons or markers, and explore the vibrant world of garden-fresh produce.
Eggplant Coloring Sheet
While classic eggplants are deep purple, try using a light violet for the highlights to give it a 3D look. Tip: Use a white gel pen to add a small 'shine' spot on the side.
Onion Coloring Sheet
Onions have papery, layered skins. Try coloring the outer layers with light brown or tan, and use a bright green for the sprouting leaves.
Peas Coloring Sheet
Peas are great for practicing shading. Use a darker green on the edges of the pod to make the round peas inside look like they are popping out.
Asparagus Coloring Sheet
Asparagus spears have unique, scaly tips. Use a darker green or purple for the very top to show texture.
Green Beans Coloring Sheet
Green beans grow in clusters. Try coloring each bean with a slightly different shade of green to add depth to your drawing.
Squash Coloring Sheet
Butternut squash has a smooth, tan skin. Use a light orange crayon to add a warm glow to the bottom of the squash.
Cucumber Coloring Sheet
Cucumbers have bumpy skin. Try using small dots of a darker green to represent the little bumps on the surface.
Broccoli Coloring Sheet
Broccoli is all about texture! Use short, scribbling motions with your crayon to mimic the tiny florets at the top.
Lady Finger (Okra) Coloring Sheet
Okra has a unique, star-like shape when sliced. Color the outside a vibrant green and leave the center white for a realistic look.
Garlic Coloring Sheet
Garlic bulbs have a papery, layered texture. Use light grey or pale purple to shade the curves of the bulb.
Carrot Coloring Sheet
Carrots are a classic! Use a bright orange for the root and a fresh, grassy green for the leafy tops. Tip: Add small horizontal lines on the carrot to show texture.
Lettuce Coloring Sheet
Lettuce leaves are ruffled. Use a light green for the center of the leaves and a darker green for the edges to show the folds.
Cauliflower Coloring Sheet
Cauliflower is like a puzzle of little bumps. Use a very light yellow or cream color to shade the florets so they stand out from the white paper.
Salad Coloring Sheet
This is a fun one! Use red for the tomatoes, green for the lettuce, and white for the onion slices to make a colorful, healthy bowl.
Autumn Season Coloring Sheet
Celebrate the harvest! Use warm colors like burnt orange, deep red, and golden yellow to capture the feeling of a crisp autumn day.
Halloween Pumpkin Coloring Sheet
Ready for Halloween? Use a bright orange for the pumpkin, and try a yellow or light orange for the inside of the carved face to make it look like it's glowing.