29 Pear Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Sweet, succulent, and perfectly plump, these 29 pear coloring pages are free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the simple elegance and delicious charm of one of nature's most beloved fruits!

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These pages bring the delicious world of pears right to your fingertips, from images of single pears ready for a snack to scenes of pears growing on branches, in fruit bowls, 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 Pear Coloring Pages

Once those finished coloring pages start piling up, these easy, affordable crafts are a perfect way to put your beautiful pear creations to good use!

1. Pear-fect Garland

Cut out your colored pears, leaving a small border. Use a hole punch to make a hole at the top of each pear. Thread string or yarn through the holes, spacing the pears evenly to create a cheerful pear garland to hang in any room.

2. Pear-y Hand Puppets

Carefully cut out a colored pear. Glue it onto a craft stick, clothespin, or even a small paper bag. You've made a simple pear puppet perfect for storytelling or putting on a little “fruit stand” show!

3. “Pick a Pear” Memory Game

Cut out at least five identical pairs of your colored pears (e.g., two red pears, two green pears, etc.). For durability, glue each pear onto a square of cardstock. Lay them face down and take turns flipping two over to find matching pear pairs, just like a classic memory game.

4. Pear Tree Mural

Gather several colored pears. On a large sheet of butcher paper or poster board, draw or cut out a simple tree trunk and branches from brown construction paper. Glue your vibrant colored pears onto the branches to create a beautiful, bountiful pear tree mural for a classroom or bedroom wall.

5. Pear Scented Sachets

Cut out two identical pear shapes from your finished coloring pages. Place a small cotton ball infused with a pear or apple scent, or a pinch of potpourri, between the two pear cutouts. Glue the edges together, leaving a small opening to stuff the filling, then seal to make a lovely scented sachet.

6. Pear-shaped Bookmarks

Cut out your favorite colored pear, then glue it onto a slightly larger piece of sturdy cardstock for durability. Trim around the edges, leaving a small border. Punch a hole at the top and tie a decorative ribbon or piece of yarn through it to create a sweet bookmark for your favorite books.

7. Pear Basket Decoration

Cut several small pear shapes from your colored pages. Take an empty berry basket or a small cardboard box. Glue your mini pear cutouts around the sides of the basket, transforming it into a charming, pear-themed container perfect for holding small trinkets or as a centerpiece.

8. Pear-y Headbands

Cut out a few colored pears. Measure a strip of construction paper to fit around your head and secure it into a band. Glue the cut-out pears to the front of the paper headband, creating a fun and fruity accessory to wear.

9. Pear Still Life Collage

Cut out several different colored pears. On a piece of construction paper or poster board, draw a simple table or backdrop. Arrange and glue your pear cutouts onto the “table,” perhaps adding other drawn or colored fruits if desired, to create your own artistic pear still life masterpiece.

10. “Pear-fectly Balanced” Mobile

Cut out various sizes of your colored pears. Use a hole punch to make a hole at the top of each pear. Tie different lengths of string or yarn to each pear, then tie the other ends to a simple stick, a plastic clothes hanger, or crossed popsicle sticks to create a delightful hanging mobile.