18 Fork Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

From humble kitchen tools to elegant dining accessories, these 18 fork coloring pages are free for you to download and print. This collection celebrates the versatility and essential role of the fork in daily life!

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Click any image below to open the free PDF; pages are US letter sized but also print well on A4. Happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Fork Coloring Pages

Once those vibrant coloring pages are finished, don't let them gather dust! These easy and affordable crafts put your beautifully colored forks to fantastic use.

1. Fork-tastic Bookmark

Cut out your colored fork. Glue it onto a strip of sturdy cardstock, leaving part of the fork extending above the top. Add a ribbon or yarn tassel to the top for a fun and functional way to mark your page in any book.

2. Dinner Time Diorama

Cut out your colored fork. On a small shoebox lid or a piece of poster board, create a miniature dinner scene using construction paper to make a plate, napkin, and some food shapes. Glue your fork onto the “table” next to the plate, ready for a pretend meal.

3. Regal Trident Crown

Cut out your colored fork and reinforce it by gluing it onto a piece of cardboard. Attach the reinforced fork to a strip of poster board sized to fit around a child's head, creating a fun crown where the fork tines stand tall like a regal trident.

4. “What's for Dinner?” Spinner Game

Glue your cut-out fork onto the center of a paper plate. Draw different food items (like spaghetti, pizza, or veggies) in sections around the plate's edge. Spin the fork (or attach a spinner arrow over the fork with a brad) to see what pretend meal the fork “chooses” for dinner!

5. Utensil Holder Decor

Take an empty tin can or a small cardboard box. Decorate it with construction paper or paint in your favorite colors. Glue your colored fork cut-out prominently onto the side to create a personalized and themed holder for pencils, crayons, or even real utensils.

6. “Pick It Up” Puppet

Glue your cut-out fork onto a craft stick or a pipe cleaner. Now you have a simple puppet! Use it to “pick up” other small paper cut-outs of food or objects during imaginative play, storytelling, or even a funny puppet show.

7. Garden Helper Stakes

Laminate your colored fork cut-out (or cover it with clear contact paper for durability). Then, glue the laminated fork onto a popsicle stick. These adorable stakes can be placed in small potted plants or a pretend garden for a whimsical, utensil-themed touch.

8. Fork Mobile/Garland

Punch a small hole at the top of several cut-out colored forks. Thread yarn or string through the holes and tie them at varying lengths to a wire hanger or a long pipe cleaner. Hang your unique fork mobile as charming kitchen or dining room art.

9. “Fancy Dinner” Place Setting

Glue your colored fork cut-out onto a larger piece of construction paper or cardstock that's been decorated to look like a fancy plate. Add a paper napkin and perhaps some drawn food, creating individual themed place settings for a play tea party or special occasion.

10. “Food Chain” Art Display

Cut out your colored fork. On a long strip of poster board, draw or glue pictures of different animals or food items that represent a simple food chain (e.g., grass -> rabbit -> fox). Use your fork to visually “connect” two elements, showing how one item is eaten by another.