Crisp, vibrant greens and healthy garden delights unfold in these 18 lettuce coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the simple beauty and fresh appeal of this beloved leafy vegetable, capturing its diverse forms and wholesome charm!

These pages bring the verdant wonder of lettuce right to your fingertips, from images of fresh heads growing in the garden to scenes of leafy greens ready for harvest, delicious salads, 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 Lettuce Coloring Pages
Once those finished coloring pages start piling up, these easy and affordable crafts are a perfect way to put them to good use!
1. Fresh Salad Play Set
Cut out individual lettuce leaves from your colored pages. Glue them onto green construction paper circles to give them some stiffness, then arrange them in a small plastic bowl or paper plate to create a pretend, vibrant salad perfect for play kitchen fun.
2. Garden Patch Diorama
Create a miniature garden scene by gluing your colored lettuce pages (cut into leafy shapes) onto a shoebox lid or a piece of poster board covered in brown paper for “soil.” Add small craft sticks as garden stakes and maybe some pipe cleaner worms for extra detail.
3. “Grow Your Own” Seed Packet Covers
Transform plain paper envelopes into charming seed packets. Cut out small, detailed lettuce illustrations from your finished coloring pages and glue them onto the front of the envelopes. Write “Lettuce Seeds” and the “grow” date for a fun and educational craft.
4. Healthy Plate Placemats
Carefully cut out your colorful lettuce leaves and other healthy food shapes from the pages. Arrange and glue them onto a piece of construction paper or cardstock. Once dry, laminate the placemat (using clear contact paper or a laminating machine) for a durable and fun mealtime accessory.
5. Lettuce Head Pencil Toppers
Cut out small, layered lettuce leaf shapes from your colored pages. Glue them in a cluster around the top of an old pencil, securing them with a bit of tape or a rubber band first, to create a fun, leafy pencil topper that looks like a miniature lettuce head.
6. Garden Stake Markers (Play Garden)
For a pretend garden, cut out crisp lettuce shapes from your colored pages. Glue each one onto the top of a popsicle stick or a small craft stick. Use these charming markers to “label” imaginary lettuce rows in a sandbox or a pot of dirt.
7. “Crisp & Fresh” Garland
Cut out multiple lettuce leaves of varying sizes from your collection of colored pages. Punch a small hole at the top of each leaf, then string them onto a piece of yarn or string. Hang this vibrant, leafy garland in a kitchen or play area for a fresh decorative touch.
8. Lettuce Head Hand Puppet
Take a small paper lunch bag and glue several layers of your cut-out colored lettuce leaves around the opening. Use a green marker to draw a simple “stem” on the bottom of the bag. Slip your hand inside to make your lettuce head puppet “talk” and “grow.”
9. Refrigerator Veggie Magnets
Cut out your favorite lettuce images from the colored pages. Glue each cutout onto a small piece of sturdy cardboard or a foam sheet for durability. Attach a small self-adhesive magnet to the back of each piece, creating fun, fresh-looking magnets for your fridge.
10. “Lettuce Be Friends” Greeting Cards
Fold a piece of cardstock in half to create a blank card. Cut out a prominent lettuce leaf or a small cluster of leaves from your finished coloring pages. Glue it onto the front of the card, and write a punny message like “Lettuce Be Friends!” inside or on the front.


















