Summer is the best time of year to sip an ice cold glass of lemonade at a cookout with friends. So in honor the hottest season of the year, we’re sharing a fresh batch of summer foods coloring pages, as part of our collection of summer coloring pages. But unlike a backyard BBQ, these free coloring pages can be enjoyed all year long, rain or shine.

Our summer foods coloring pages are the perfect activity for kids at your next party outdoors. The 15 coloring sheets feature summer fruits like pineapples and watermelon, kabobs perfect for grilling, kawaii picnic scenes, a bear enjoying a cold coconut drink at the beach, and more!
How to Download Coloring Pages
Each coloring sheet is a high-resolution letter size printable PDF you can color one of two ways: on paper, or digitally. Instructions for downloading free coloring pages are below.
Download and Print
- Click the coloring page you like. The link will open a PDF in a new window.
- Save the file to your computer, or print the page. Now you can get coloring right away!
Download and Color Digitally
- Click the coloring page you like. The link will open a PDF in a new window.
- Save the file to your computer or tablet.
- Open the file in your favorite coloring app. To color in Procreate, check our Guide to Coloring in Procreate for a quick tutorial on how to get set up.
All coloring pages are for personal, non-commercial use only.
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Summer Foods Coloring Pages
Color By Fun Fact
Need a little inspiration for how to color your summer foods coloring pages? Below are some fun facts all about popsicles, picnics, and other delicious delights that make summer so sweet. Each fact is paired with a coloring prompt. Use our Color By Fun Fact prompts at home with kids or in the classroom.
Popsicles were invented by an 11 year old.
Frank Epperson left soda with a stirring stick outside on a cold night, and the rest is frozen history.
✎ Prompt: Imagine you’re inventing popsicles for the first time. What wild flavor would you create? Use our Kawaii Popsicles page to bring it to life.
Watermelons are 92% water.
Being mostly water, they’re naturally one of the most hydrating fruits you can eat. Perfect for hot summer days.
✎ Prompt: Put the “water” in your watermelon coloring page. Literally. Turn the giant, whole melon into a fish bowl. Add an underwater scene that might include colorful fish, seaweed, or a sunken castle.
Ants can smell food from hundreds of miles away.
Ants use their sensitive antennae to help them pick up even the faintest smell of food. When they find something yummy, they send a signal to other ants to follow the scent and join the feast.
✎ Prompt: Using any of the picnic coloring pages, add a trail of sneaky ants to the scene.
The classic red-and-white checkered picnic blanket became popular in the 1950s.
It’s since become a symbol of summertime gatherings that’s used in movies, tv, and advertising. Nothing has come close to topping the classic.
✎ Prompt: Create a new picnic blanket pattern of your own. Maybe you’re inspired by colors in nature, a holiday, or just your favorite color. The design is up to you!
More Free Coloring Fun
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Coloring Page FAQs
Are these coloring pages AI?
No. We do not distribute AI coloring pages. We work with a team of artists and are committed to bringing you high quality, hand drawn coloring pages.
What kind of paper should I use to print my coloring pages?
You can use any printer paper you like. However, if you're looking for recommendations for different mediums, here is what we suggest.
For crayons and washable markers, use any paper.
For colored pencils, we recommend a 32 lb paper.
For alcohol markers, we recommend an 60 lb cover stock.
Check your printer for compatibility when purchasing paper at different weights.
What file format are the coloring pages?
Our coloring pages are high resolution PDFs.
What size are your coloring pages?
All of our free, downloadable coloring pages are US Letter size (8.5 x 11").
Can I color these pages digitally?
Yes, you can import any of our coloring pages into Procreate to color digitally.
Where can I see the full list of FAQs?
If you have more questions you'd like answered, visit our FAQ page.






















Love these pages and they are actually free!!!!
I’m happy to know you are enjoying them!