34 Raspberry Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Sweet, juicy clusters and vibrant garden delights burst forth in these 34 raspberry coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the succulent beauty of raspberries, capturing their fresh appeal and natural charm!

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These pages bring the delightful essence of raspberries right to your fingertips, from images of ripe berries on the bush to scenes of fruit bowls brimming with their sweetness, delicious desserts, and more!

To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.

All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Raspberry Coloring Pages

Once you've filled your home with beautiful raspberry artwork, don't let those pages sit! These easy, affordable crafts put your finished coloring pages to imaginative new use.

1. Raspberry Patch Diorama

Bring a raspberry patch to life in a shoebox! Line a small shoebox with brown construction paper for soil and green paper for leafy bushes. Cut out your colored raspberries and glue them onto the green “bushes,” adding green pipe cleaner stems for dimension. You've created a sweet miniature scene.

2. Berry Basket Weave

Craft your own adorable berry basket. Cut strips of red and white construction paper and weave them together to form a small basket shape. Carefully cut out your colored raspberries and glue them onto the woven strips, making it look like a fresh batch of berries is nestled inside.

3. Raspberry Scented Sachets

Create fragrant little sachets that smell as sweet as raspberries look! Cut small squares from fabric scraps like muslin or felt, sew or glue them into pouches, and fill with cotton balls infused with a raspberry-scented oil or potpourri. Cut out and glue your colored raspberries onto the fabric for a lovely decorative touch.

4. Bumpy Raspberry Texture Art

Explore the unique bumpy texture of raspberries with this engaging craft. Glue a fully colored raspberry page onto a piece of sturdy cardboard. Then, glue small red or pink cotton balls or pom-poms directly onto the colored raspberry shapes to give them a realistic, three-dimensional, drupelet texture.

5. Raspberry Jam Jar Labels

Transform plain jars into charming “raspberry jam” containers. Clean and dry an empty glass jar. Design a label on construction paper, then cut out your colored raspberries and leaves from the coloring pages and glue them onto your label. Tie a piece of yarn or ribbon around the jar's neck for a rustic touch.

6. “Berry Good” Award Ribbons

Celebrate someone's hard work or “berry good” attitude with a special ribbon. Cut a large circle from red construction paper and attach paper “ribbons” to the back. Cut out a vibrant colored raspberry and glue it to the center of the circle, then write “Berry Good!” on it.

7. Raspberry Bush Puppets

Put on a sweet raspberry-themed puppet show! Cut out several colored raspberries from your pages and glue each one to the top of a popsicle stick to make individual berry puppets. You can also create a larger “bush” puppet by gluing raspberries onto a green construction paper bush shape on another stick.

8. Raspberry Garland Decoration

Brighten any room with a festive raspberry garland. Cut out numerous colored raspberries from your finished pages. Punch two holes in the top of each raspberry, then thread them onto a long piece of string or yarn. Alternate with green construction paper leaves for an extra pop of color.

9. Raspberry Pie Coasters

Protect your surfaces with delicious-looking raspberry pie coasters. Cut circles from old cereal boxes or cardboard. Arrange and glue colorful cut-out raspberries onto the cardboard circle to resemble a luscious pie filling. Cover the entire coaster with clear contact paper or laminate it for durability and a glossy finish.

10. Raspberry Seed Packet Art

Design your own beautiful, decorative seed packets for imaginary raspberry seeds. Fold a piece of construction paper into a small envelope or use an existing small envelope. Cut out a prominent, vibrantly colored raspberry to be the main image on the front, then glue it on and write “Raspberry Seeds” below.