25 Carrot Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Earthy delights, vibrant orange hues, and garden goodness come together in these 25 carrot coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the simple charm and wholesome appeal of this beloved root vegetable, capturing its journey from soil to plate!

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These pages bring the charm of carrots right to your fingertips, from images of carrots growing in the garden to scenes of mischievous bunnies nibbling on them, freshly harvested bunches, 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 Carrot Coloring Pages

Once those beautifully colored carrot pages start piling up, don't let them go to waste! Transform them into these fun, easy, and affordable carrot-themed crafts.

1. Carrot Patch Garland

Cut out several finished carrot coloring pages. Punch a hole at the top of each carrot and thread them onto a piece of string or yarn, alternating with green construction paper leaves or small green pom-poms. Hang your vibrant carrot garland across a window or wall for a cheerful garden display.

2. Standing 3D Carrot Scene

Carefully cut out your colored carrot. Fold a small strip of poster board or cardstock into an ‘M' shape and glue one side to the back of the carrot. This creates a stand, allowing your carrot to stand upright on a tabletop or bookshelf, perhaps with a background of green construction paper hills.

3. Carrot Pencil Toppers

Cut out a smaller colored carrot from your page. Glue it to the top of a pipe cleaner, then twist the pipe cleaner around itself to form a loop that can slip over a pencil. You can also glue it directly to a craft stick or straw to slide onto your writing tools.

4. Bookmark Buddies

Glue a cut-out colored carrot onto a piece of sturdy cardstock, then trim around the carrot shape, leaving a small border. Punch a hole at the top of the carrot and tie a piece of green ribbon or yarn through it to resemble the carrot's leafy top. These make perfect companions for your favorite books.

5. Carrot Patch Headband

Cut out several medium-sized carrots from your colored pages. Measure and cut a strip of construction paper or poster board to fit around your head, then staple or glue the ends together to form a band. Attach your cut-out carrots around the headband, making a playful carrot crown perfect for gardening adventures.

6. “Grow-Your-Own” Carrot Garden Mural

This is a great group project! Have everyone cut out their finished colored carrots. On a large sheet of butcher paper or poster board, draw a simple garden scene with soil and sky. Glue all the individual colored carrots onto the mural, making a flourishing, collaborative carrot patch.

7. Carrot Memory Game

Cut out several pairs of identical colored carrots from multiple coloring pages, or trace and color duplicates. Glue each carrot onto a piece of thick cardstock and laminate them with clear contact paper for durability. Flip them face down and play a classic memory matching game, finding all the matching carrot pairs!

8. Carrot Container Wrap

Cut out many smaller colored carrots, or one long strip of carrots if your coloring page allows. Use clear glue to adhere these carrot cut-outs around an empty tin can, an oatmeal container, or a small jar. This creates a charming, carrot-themed holder for pencils, crayons, or small garden tools.

9. Carrot Sun Catchers

Cut out the silhouette of a colored carrot. Glue small pieces of different colored tissue paper onto the back of the carrot outline. Once dry, cover both sides with clear contact paper or laminate it. Hang your glowing carrot sun catcher in a sunny window to let the light shine through.

10. Wobbly Carrot Finger Puppets

Cut out your finished carrot design. On the back, glue two small paper rings (made by cutting and looping thin strips of construction paper) sized for your fingers. Slip your fingers into the loops to make your carrot “walk” or “dance” and put on a fun carrot show!