20 Radish Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Crisp crimson roots and peppery garden delights sprout forth in these 20 radish coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the humble yet vibrant radish, capturing its fresh appeal and earthy charm!

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These pages bring the garden's crisp freshness right to your fingertips, from images of radishes nestled in rich soil to scenes of vibrant harvests, whimsical radish characters, 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 Radish Coloring Pages

Once you've enjoyed coloring your radish pages, don't let those vibrant creations sit idle! Turn them into delightful, easy, and affordable crafts.

1. Radish Garden Stakes

Transform your colored radishes into charming garden markers. Cut out your finished radish drawings and glue them onto sturdy cardstock or a thin piece of recycled cardboard. Attach each radish cutout to a craft stick or popsicle stick with strong glue, then place them in your indoor plants or garden pots as cute decorations.

2. “Crunchy Radish” Puppet

Bring your radishes to life with a simple hand puppet. Cut out a large colored radish, making sure to include some green leaves. Glue the radish onto a small paper lunch bag or a folded piece of construction paper, adding googly eyes and pipe cleaner roots if desired for extra character. Use it for storytelling about healthy snacks!

3. Radish Patch Diorama

Create a miniature radish garden scene inside a shoebox or small container. Cut out several colored radishes and glue them onto small construction paper “soil” mounds or directly onto the bottom of your box. Add green paper strips for radish tops peeking out and perhaps a small paper fence or sun for a complete garden display.

4. Radish Recipe Card Covers

Decorate your recipe cards with a fresh, crisp radish theme. Cut out your colored radish illustrations and glue them onto plain index cards or the covers of a small recipe booklet. This adds a personalized, garden-fresh touch to your favorite cooking instructions, especially for salads and spring dishes.

5. Radish Garland Bunting

Celebrate the season with a cheerful radish garland. Carefully cut out a dozen or more of your vibrantly colored radishes. Punch a small hole at the top of each radish cutout, then string them onto a length of yarn or ribbon. Hang your delightful radish bunting across a doorway, window, or on a bulletin board for a festive touch.

6. “Grow Your Own Radish” Spinner Wheel

Illustrate the life cycle of a radish with an interactive spinner. Cut out a large circle from poster board and divide it into sections for “seed,” “sprout,” “leaves,” and “ready to harvest.” Glue your colored radish drawings at each stage, then attach a smaller top circle with a cut-out window using a brad to spin and reveal each growth step.

7. Radish Party Hat or Headband

Craft a fun, wearable radish accessory. Cut out several colored radishes (including their leafy tops). Glue them onto a strip of construction paper or poster board that has been measured to fit around a head. Secure the ends with tape or a stapler to create a festive radish crown or headband perfect for garden parties or pretend play.

8. Radish-Themed Coasters

Protect your surfaces with custom radish coasters. Glue a beautifully colored and cut-out radish onto a square of cork or thick cardboard. Cover the entire surface with a layer of Mod Podge or clear craft glue to seal and protect it from moisture. Let it dry completely for a unique and functional kitchen accessory.

9. Radish Fridge Magnets

Adorn your refrigerator with a collection of fresh radish magnets. Cut out your favorite colored radishes and glue each one onto a slightly larger piece of thin craft foam or sturdy cardstock for durability. Attach a small self-adhesive magnet to the back of each radish, creating a cute and practical way to hold notes or display artwork.

10. Radish Story Stones

Create tactile story props or garden markers with painted rocks. Find several smooth, flat rocks. Glue a colored and cut-out radish illustration onto each rock, pressing firmly. Once dry, seal the entire rock with a coat of Mod Podge or clear sealant to protect the image, then use them for imaginative play or as unique garden art.