Quench your creative thirst with these 32 bottle coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection captures the silent stories and varied forms of these ubiquitous objects, ready for your colorful touch.

To access your free PDF, simply click on any image below. All pages are US letter sized but also print perfectly on A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Bottle Coloring Pages
Once those finished coloring pages start piling up, these easy and affordable crafts are perfect for putting them to imaginative use!
1. Bottle Mobile Display
Cut out multiple colored bottle shapes from your pages. Punch a small hole at the top of each and string them at varying lengths from a hanger or two crossed popsicle sticks. Hang it by a window to watch your whimsical bottle collection dance in the breeze.
2. Message in a Bottle Keepsake
Cut out a single colored bottle shape, leaving a bit of white border for a more defined look. Write a secret wish, a memory, or a kind note on a small strip of paper, roll it up, and secure it with a tiny ribbon. Glue the “message” onto your cut-out bottle to create a unique paper keepsake.
3. Festive Bottle Garland
Print and color several bottle pages, then carefully cut them out. Punch two small holes at the top corners of each bottle. Thread a long piece of string or ribbon through the holes, alternating bottles with colorful beads or small paper circles, to create a festive garland for any celebration.
4. “Magic Potion” Bottle Labels
Cut out individual colored bottle shapes, focusing on distinct designs. On each cut-out bottle, write a fun “potion” name like “Happy Elixir” or “Sparkle Juice” using markers. Glue these playful labels onto actual empty plastic bottles or jars to transform them into props for pretend play or decorative containers.
5. Bottle-Shaped Bookmarks
Glue your neatly cut-out colored bottles onto sturdy cardstock or poster board for extra durability. Once dry, carefully trim around the bottle shape again. You can then cover them with clear contact paper or clear packing tape to protect your whimsical bottle bookmarks from wear and tear.
6. Window Bottle Suncatchers
Carefully cut out the bottle shapes from your colored pages, removing any internal white space if desired. Back each bottle with different colored tissue paper, glued behind the “glass” area. Laminate the finished pieces or cover them with clear contact paper, then stick them onto a sunny window for a beautiful “stained glass” bottle effect.
7. Bottle Storytelling Puppets
Glue each distinct colored bottle cut-out onto a popsicle stick or a sturdy pipe cleaner. Use these bottle puppets to invent fantastical tales of magic potions, genies, or even everyday items taking on a life of their own. Great for imaginative play or a classroom storytelling activity!
8. Bottle Memory Match Game
Print two copies of each unique bottle coloring page design. Color them identically, then cut out each bottle and glue it onto small squares of construction paper or cardstock. Flip them all face down and try to find matching pairs of your beautifully colored bottle designs for a fun, bottle-themed game.
9. Bottle Cap Collector's Display
Create a “display shelf” on a piece of poster board by drawing horizontal lines. Cut out many small, different colored bottle shapes from your pages. Glue a bottle shape above each line, and then glue an actual bottle cap below each bottle, creating a charming display of imagined bottle varieties and their caps.
10. “Bottled Message” Craft Kit
Decorate the outside of a small box (like a shoebox lid or a craft box) with cut-out colored bottles. Inside, place various craft supplies like glitter, small strips of paper, tiny ribbons, and extra bottle cut-outs. This creates a themed “message in a bottle” craft kit ready for creative expression anytime.
































