On this page, you’ll find 20 original watermelon coloring pages, all 100% free to download and print! Watermelons, with their enormous round shape and brilliant pink fruit color, are enjoyable to eat and learn about, making them an excellent object to color!
Among the several varieties and colors of watermelons you will discover for this series are adorable cartoon ones, Kawaii-themed watermelons, sliced watermelons, watermelon worksheets, intricate watermelon patterns for grownups, a Japanese square watermelon, and much more!
Click on any one of the images or links below to access the free PDF and begin coloring. When opened, you’ll have the option to download or print.
While all of the pages below are on US letter-sized paper, they all fit nicely on A4 paper as well! Lovely coloring!
10 Crafty Ideas To Do With Watermelon Coloring Pages
When it comes to coloring, watermelons are not only a beloved delicacy for children but also a preferred item for coloring.
Here are 10 easy, fun, and creative crafts you can make with a coloring page that you’ve already colored.
1. Make a Bright Watermelon Fan
This simple craft is great for group projects or for working at your own pace in the classroom. Pick out a coloring page that you like, and then carefully cut out the watermelon slice.
Place it on its back and connect one half of a regular paper plate to a long popsicle stick.
To make a one-of-a-kind fan that is effective, you can produce fringes by cutting the textured edge of the paper plate with scissors in a meticulous manner.
2. Watermelon Party Hats
Turn your watermelon coloring pages into unique party hats for a lively and imaginative summertime touch. First, you should color a giant watermelon pattern, and then you should cut it into a cone form. You can use glue or tape to bind it after you have rolled it into a cone.
Then, make holes in the sides and tie an elastic string around it to keep it in place. For extra style, you can add pom-poms, glitter, or stickers to the hat. These hats are great for birthday parties, picnics, and arts and crafts for kids.
3. Make a Purse Out of Watermelon.
Two watermelon pages and a lengthy spool of green yarn are all that’s needed for this surprisingly simple craft.
A plain white paper plate should be cut in half, and the curved edges should be stapled together, while the straight edges should be left open.
A green piece of yarn with staples should be attached to either end of the watermelon slice, and then one of the finished watermelon slices should be posted on each side. This makes a cute “watermelon purse.”
4. Watermelon Fridge Magnets
Utilizing watermelon coloring pages, you may create your very own refrigerator magnets. When you’re done coloring, cut out the watermelon shape and stick it to a sturdy piece of thick cardboard or foam board. You should fasten a little magnet that is sticky to the back.
Before you attach the magnet, cover the paper with Mod Podge or laminate it to make your design more durable. Plus, you can use these magnets to decorate your kitchen or to hold up things like kids’ artwork, grocery lists, or notes.
5. Make a Fruit Salad Bowl Look Nicer
This craft is fun and useful at the same time. To begin, you can use any plain fruit salad bowl from a discount shop.
Then, a kid can draw and cut out watermelons from different pages, then glue them to the outside of the fruit bowl.
After that, the entire outside surface should be painted with two coats of acrylic spray in order to create a charming fruit bowl or serving dish that can be used to place fruit salad.
6. Watermelon Suncatchers
Put your watermelon artwork to use by making vibrant window decorations. Once you’re done coloring, cut out the watermelon form carefully and stick it to a clear piece of contact paper. First, tear up several little pieces of tissue paper in the colors red, green, and black, and then toss them in the shape of a watermelon.
When you are completed, you should trim the edges and then seal it with another piece of contact paper. Put your suncatcher on a window using transparent tape, and see how the sunshine reflects off of the colorful design as it passes through the window.
7. A Simple Watermelon Craft Made of Paper
As a delightful door or window decoration, you might give your child watermelon pages that showcase the fruit’s exterior and interior.
After they have been cut out, they should be stapled together to create a watermelon in the shape of an accordion, with the watermelon fanning out from the center.
This will show both the green shell with stripes and the red inside with all the black and white seeds growing inside.
This 3D watermelon can be hung in a doorway or from a windowpane by gluing a piece of white yarn into the space where the cutouts are sewn together.
8. Watermelon-Themed Bookmarks
Fun watermelon stickers will get people to read more. After you’re done coloring, cut the watermelon into a long, rectangular shape or a fun slice pattern. The bookmark will last longer if you laminate it or glue it to thick paper.
Make a hole in the top and add a ribbon, bow, or even a small bead to make it look nicer. Something like “Stay cool and keep reading!” is another good idea. These are great gifts or treats for kids to get at school.
9. Put Laminate on a Dessert Plate
For this fun project, banana split dishes work great. Make a different cutout of the inside of the watermelon and glue it to the inside of the dessert dish.
It might take another coloring page to color enough of the green shell that is used to laminate the outside of the dish.
It turned out to be a sweet dish that looks just like real watermelon!
10. Watermelon-Themed Greeting Cards
Make bright, hand-made birthday cards out of your watermelon coloring pages. After coloring the watermelon picture, cut it out and stick it on a folded piece of paper. If you want to make it more humorous, you may add a pun to it, such as “You’re one in a melon!” or “Sweet wishes for you!”
To give the card a more unique appearance, you can embellish it with glitter, stickers, or patterned paper. The ability to add a personal and creative touch is made possible by these cards, which are ideal for summer birthdays, thank-you messages, or invites to picnics.