On this page, you’ll find 16 original orange coloring pages, all 100% free to download and print! Oranges, with their vibrant round shape and refreshing citrus appeal, are not only delicious but also fun to color and learn about!
In this collection, you’ll discover a variety of orange-themed illustrations, including cute cartoon oranges, Kawaii-style oranges with expressive faces, realistic orange slices, intricate citrus patterns for adults, educational worksheets, orange trees full of ripe fruit, and even a fun take on a peeled orange spiral!
Click on any image or link below to access the free PDF and start coloring. Once opened, you can download or print your favorite designs instantly.All pages are formatted for US letter-sized paper, but they also fit perfectly on A4 paper for easy printing. Enjoy coloring these zesty and refreshing illustrations!
7 Crafty Ideas To Do With Orange Coloring Pages
When it comes to coloring, oranges are not only a delicious and refreshing fruit, but they also make a fun and vibrant subject for coloring!
Here are 7 easy, fun, and creative crafts you can make with an orange coloring page that you’ve already colored.
1. Orange-Themed Greeting Cards
Make lovely handmade greeting cards out of your orange coloring pages. To begin this craft, once you complete coloring, then you should cut out your orange shapes, and you will need to fold a piece of cardboard in half to create the base of the card. Attach the cutout to the front with glue, and for a 3D look, add features like a green paper stem or foam stickers that make it look like it’s popping up.
Put a funny note inside, like “Orange you glad we’re friends?” or “Have a sweet and juicy day!” These cards are ideal for every occasion, whether it’s a birthday, a thank-you note, or a token of appreciation for a teacher. Use glitter glue for a dazzling touch, or tie a little ribbon bow to increase the charm. If you want to add a personal touch to someone’s day, these personalized greeting cards are a great choice.
2. Orange Paper Plate
To make a quick and easy orange craft, all you need is a paper plate. For this fun activity, you should cut out the orange from your coloring page and then glue it onto the middle of a paper plate after you have finished coloring it. To make it look more real, add a green construction paper leaf to the top and use texture lines on the orange to make it look like a real fruit.
You can also make an orange figure that smiles by drawing on googly eyes and a smile. This craft is wonderful for young children since it helps them develop their creative abilities as well as their fine motor skills. To celebrate healthy food, put the finished art on the fridge or put it up in the classroom.
3. Orange Garland for Party Decorations
For any occasion, whether it’s a party, a classroom, or just your home, make this bright orange garland. To make this craft, print and color several oranges, then cut them out and glue or use mini clothespins to connect them to a long ribbon or string.
You can make a colorful fruit-themed banner by switching out the oranges with paper shapes of flowers, leaves, or even other fruits. This craft is fun to do at summer parties, at events that promote healthy eating, or even just to make the kids’ playroom look nicer. Before you string the pieces together, laminate them to make the garland last longer.
4. Orange-Themed Learning Flashcards
Make use of your orange coloring sheets to make flashcards that are both entertaining and instructional for young learners. After you color and cut out several oranges, write a different word, number, or interesting fact on the back of each one. You could write something like “Oranges are full of vitamin C” or “Orange trees grow in warm places.”
For extra durability, laminate the flashcards and use them for interactive learning games at home or in the classroom. Children will enjoy making this craft while learning about fruits, good eating, and new words.
5. Memory Matching Game
With the orange coloring pages, you can create a memory game that is both entertaining and educational. Print or color several oranges and pair them up to make patterns that go together. To ensure that they are long-lasting, cut them into small square cards and laminate them. For the game, turn them face down and mix them up.
Every player turns over two cards at a time to see if they match. To make things more interesting, use different shades of orange or add small stickers that make things look a little different. This fruit-themed game is a great way for to help little kids remember things while having fun.
6. Orange Pop-Up Card
Design a delectable pop-up card with an orange motif! To make this amazing craft, cut a hole in the middle of a piece of paper and fold it in half. Glue your colored orange to the shape you made so that the orange “pops” forward when you open the card.
Write something funny on the inside, like “Are you ready for a sweet surprise?” You can use these pop-up cards to send birthday, thank-you, or “get well soon” cards. Small touches like stickers, glitter, or hand-drawn flowers can make the card even more unique and interesting.
7. Orange Piñata for a Fun Party Activity
For parties or other events, turn your orange coloring pages into a small piñata. First of all, wrap an inflated balloon with strips of newspaper dipped in a mixture of glue and water. Let it dry all the way, and then pop the bubble. Make a small hole in the top and put candy or small toys inside.
To make the piñata look nice, glue your orange-colored shapes all around the top. Then, put a green paper stem on top and a hook to hang it up. Whether it’s a birthday party or an event with a fruit theme, children will have a great time with it.