22 Plum Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Sweet, succulent spheres and vibrant orchard hues come together in these 22 plum coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the juicy charm and rich beauty of this beloved fruit, capturing the essence of a perfect summer harvest!

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These pages bring the delicious allure of plums right to your fingertips, from images of plump fruits hanging on branches to scenes of plums in baskets, elegant still lifes, 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 Plum Coloring Pages

Once you've filled your home with beautifully colored plum pages, don't let them gather dust! Here are ten easy and affordable craft ideas to put those finished masterpieces to good use.

1. Plum Harvest Bunting

Cut out several individual plum shapes from your colored pages. Punch a small hole at the top of each plum. Thread a piece of string, yarn, or ribbon through the holes, spacing the plums out evenly. Hang your plum bunting across a doorway or on a wall for a sweet, seasonal decoration.

2. DIY Plum Preserve Labels

Cut out detailed plum designs or individual plums from your finished pages. Glue these colorful cut-outs onto pre-cut labels made from construction paper or cardstock. Write “Plum Jam” or “Plum Preserves” on the labels, then attach them to empty jars as decorative accents or on actual homemade preserves.

3. Whimsical Plum Tree Mobile

Cut out various colored plums and a few green leaves from your pages. Find a small stick or a cardboard tube to serve as your “branch.” Tie different lengths of string or yarn to the plum and leaf cut-outs, then suspend them from your “branch” to create a charming hanging plum tree mobile.

4. Plum Perfect Coasters

Cut out large, individual plum shapes from your colored pages. Glue each plum onto a slightly larger square or circle of cork board or thick cardboard. Cover the entire surface with clear packing tape or Mod Podge for protection, creating a unique and functional plum-themed coaster.

5. Plum Puppet Pals

Cut out various plum shapes from your finished coloring pages, perhaps adding small stems and leaves. Take strips of construction paper and form them into loops that fit snugly around your fingers, securing with glue or tape. Glue a plum cut-out to the front of each paper loop to create your own adorable plum finger puppets.

6. Plum Recipe Clip

Take a plain wooden clothespin and personalize it. Cut out tiny plum shapes and small leaves from your colored pages. Glue these miniature plum elements onto the clothespin to decorate it. Use your new plum clip to hold up recipes in the kitchen or display other finished coloring pages.

7. Sweet Plum Bookmarks

Cut a long, narrow strip from cardstock or a plain piece of paper to be the base of your bookmark. Cut out several small colored plum shapes and leaves from your completed pages. Glue these plum elements onto the bookmark strip. Punch a hole at the top and add a coordinating purple or green ribbon for an extra touch.

8. Plum Party Stirrers

Cut out a variety of bright plum shapes from your colored pages. Glue each plum firmly to the top of a craft stick or a sturdy drinking straw. These delightful plum stirrers are perfect for adding a pop of color to drinks at a party or can be stuck into cupcakes for a festive decoration.

9. Stained Glass Plum Window Art

Cut out large plum shapes from your finished coloring pages. On the back of each plum, glue small pieces of different colored tissue paper (purples, reds, greens) to fill the shape. Once dry, tape your “stained glass” plums to a window, allowing the light to shine through and create a beautiful, glowing effect.

10. Plum Princess Crown

Cut a long strip of construction paper or cardstock that fits comfortably around a child's head, securing the ends with tape or a stapler. Cut out numerous vibrant plum shapes (and optionally leaves and stems) from your colored pages. Glue these plums all around the paper strip to create a fun and edible-looking plum-themed crown.