Golden-orange hues, earthy goodness, and wholesome charm come together in these 20 sweet potato coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the beloved sweet potato, capturing its nourishing essence and versatile appeal!

These pages bring the versatility of sweet potatoes right to your fingertips, from images of sweet potatoes growing in the garden to scenes of them transformed into savory dishes, 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 Sweet Potato Coloring Pages
Once those finished sweet potato coloring pages start piling up, these easy and affordable crafts are perfect for putting your artwork to wonderful use!
1. Sweet Potato Patch Wall Art
Create a charming 3D sweet potato patch. Glue a strip of brown construction paper across the bottom of a blue poster board to represent “dirt.” Cut out your colored sweet potatoes and glue them so they look like they're peeking out from the soil. Add green pipe cleaners as vines and small paper leaves to complete your garden scene.
2. Sweet Potato Pie Play Food
Transform a paper plate into a delectable sweet potato pie! Cut out several colored sweet potatoes and glue them to the center of the plate for the “filling.” Add a border of brown construction paper around the edge for the crust, and top with cotton balls for a dollop of whipped cream.
3. Sweet Potato Puppet Pal
Bring your sweet potato to life! Glue a cut-out colored sweet potato onto a craft stick. Add googly eyes and draw a smile with a marker. You can even glue on a few strands of yarn for silly “hair” to create a friendly sweet potato puppet for storytelling fun.
4. Harvest Festival Banner
Celebrate the harvest with a cheerful banner. Cut out your colored sweet potatoes and punch a hole at the top of each. Thread them onto a long piece of string or yarn, alternating with construction paper cutouts of fall leaves or mini corn cobs, to create a festive decoration for any room.
5. Sweet Potato Seed Starter Label
If you're sprouting a real sweet potato, make a custom label! Cut out a single colored sweet potato from your page and glue it onto a craft stick. Cover the entire label with clear packing tape or a small piece of laminating film to make it waterproof, then stick it into your sweet potato sprouting jar.
6. “Spud-tacular” Recipe Card Holder
Decorate a simple recipe card holder for your kitchen. Take a small, empty cardboard box (like a snack bar box) and cut a slit in the top edge. Decorate the box by gluing on colorful construction paper, then cut out and glue several colored sweet potatoes around the sides to give it a farm-fresh look.
7. Sweet Potato Thanksgiving Place Cards
Create personalized place cards for your Thanksgiving table. Fold small pieces of cardstock in half. Cut out a colored sweet potato and glue it onto the front of each card. Use a marker to write each guest's name, making a charming addition to your holiday feast.
8. Sweet Potato Finger Puppets
Make a whole family of sweet potato finger puppets. Cut out individual colored sweet potatoes, making them small enough to fit on a finger. Glue a construction paper ring to the back of each sweet potato. Now you have fun characters for imaginative play right on your fingertips!
9. “Grow Your Own” Sweet Potato Sprout Jar Decor
Liven up a jar used for sprouting sweet potatoes. Cut out various sweet potato shapes or pieces from your colored pages. Use craft glue to adhere them creatively to the outside of a clear glass or plastic jar, giving your science experiment a decorative touch.
10. Sweet Potato Memory Matching Game
Turn your pages into a fun educational game. Print and color multiple copies of sweet potatoes (make sure you have at least two identical images for each pair). Glue each cut-out sweet potato onto a separate piece of cardstock. Laminate or cover with clear contact paper for durability, then mix and match for a memory challenge!




















