Sun-kissed sweetness and garden bounty ripen in these 23 tomato coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the vibrant charm of this beloved fruit, capturing its journey from a tiny seed to a kitchen staple!

These pages bring the juicy world of tomatoes right to your fingertips, from images of plump tomatoes on the vine to scenes of fresh harvests in a basket, delicious salads, 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 Tomato Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant tomato coloring pages are completed, don't let them pile up! Turn your colorful creations into fun, affordable crafts that celebrate the humble, juicy tomato.
1. Garden Stake Markers
Cut out your perfectly colored tomatoes from the pages. Glue them onto sturdy cardstock or small pieces of poster board, then attach a craft stick or popsicle stick to the bottom. Place these adorable markers in your garden or potted plants to identify where your real tomatoes (or other veggies) are growing!
2. Homemade Seed Packet Art
Fold a piece of construction paper into a small “seed packet” shape. Cut out a bright tomato from your coloring page and glue it prominently on the front. Decorate with “Tomato Seeds” text and fun details, creating a charming display or a pretend play item for a garden stand.
3. Ketchup Bottle Labels
Design a miniature ketchup bottle template from construction paper or repurpose a small, empty bottle. Cut out your best-colored tomato and glue it onto the bottle as the primary label. Add text like “Fresh Tomato Ketchup” for a playful food-themed craft or prop.
4. Tomato Vine Garland
Carefully cut out several colored tomatoes and any accompanying leaves or vines from your pages. Punch a small hole at the top of each cutout. String them together onto a long piece of yarn or ribbon, alternating with green construction paper leaves, to create a cheerful tomato garden garland for decoration.
5. “Sauce Jar” Decorations
Cut out a large, red tomato from your coloring page. Glue it onto the front of a recycled glass jar (cleaned thoroughly) or a construction paper cutout shaped like a jar. Add a handwritten “Homemade Tomato Sauce” label to turn it into a rustic kitchen decoration or a unique gift container.
6. Wobbly Tomato Puppet
Glue a cut-out colored tomato onto a piece of thin cardboard for stability. Attach a popsicle stick to the back to make a hand puppet, or add small construction paper “stems” and “leaves” for extra flair. Put on a puppet show about a day in the garden!
7. “You Say Tomato” Mobile
Cut out various colored tomatoes (red, green, yellow) from your finished pages. Punch a hole in each. Hang them at different lengths with string from crossed popsicle sticks or a small coat hanger, adding a paper tag that says, “You say tomato, I say tomahto” for a whimsical room decoration.
8. Tomato Coasters
Cut out your most vibrant colored tomatoes and glue each onto a sturdy piece of cardboard or poster board, slightly larger than the tomato itself. Cover both sides with clear contact paper or laminate them for a durable, water-resistant coaster perfect for holding drinks on a summer day.
9. Garden Scene Diorama
Grab a small shoebox and turn it on its side. Cut out several colored tomatoes, along with other garden elements like leaves or vines, from your pages. Glue these onto a construction paper “ground” and “sky” inside the box to create a miniature 3D tomato patch scene.
10. Tomato Journal Cover
Find a plain notebook or create a simple journal by stapling together sheets of paper. Cut out a large, beautifully colored tomato from your page and glue it centrally onto the front cover. Personalize it further with your name and use it to record gardening notes or summer adventures.





















