31 Potato Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Earthy delights and humble goodness sprout forth in these 31 potato coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the beloved and versatile potato, capturing its charm from field to fork!

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These pages bring the humble potato to life, from images of plump spuds in the soil to scenes of potato plants growing, silly potato characters, 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 Potato Coloring Pages

Once those vibrant potato coloring pages are complete, don't let them gather dust! Transform your colorful spuds into these easy, affordable, and fun crafts.

1. Potato Head Play Set

Cut out several different potato shapes from your colored pages. On separate pieces of construction paper, draw and cut out various eyes, noses, mouths, and ears. Kids can mix and match these features onto their potato cutouts, creating endless funny potato characters without needing actual toys.

2. Spud Patch Diorama

Transform a shoebox into a charming potato patch! Cover the bottom with brown construction paper for “soil” and add green paper strips for leafy sprouts. Glue your colored potato cutouts half-hidden in the “soil” to create a realistic little farm scene.

3. “Potato Power!” Wall Art

Select your favorite colored potato pages and carefully cut out the individual potato shapes. Arrange and glue them onto a piece of poster board in a fun pattern or collage. Add a bold title like “Potato Power!” or “Spud-tacular!” with markers or glitter glue for a unique piece of room decor.

4. French Fry Box Fun

Fold and glue yellow construction paper to create a miniature French fry box. Cut your colored potato pages into thin, rectangular “fries.” Glue them spilling out of the top of your paper fry box for a playful and delicious-looking craft that's calorie-free!

5. Hot Potato Game Piece

Choose a large, brightly colored potato from your finished pages. Carefully cut it out and laminate it with clear contact paper or packing tape for durability. You now have a custom, sturdy “hot potato” perfect for tossing around in a classic game.

6. Potato Patch Garland

Cut out multiple colored potato shapes from your pages. Punch a hole at the top of each potato. Thread a long piece of yarn or string through the holes, spacing the potatoes evenly to create a festive garland perfect for decorating a kitchen, classroom, or party space.

7. Potato Chip Bag Design

Take a small brown paper lunch bag and fold the top over to resemble a chip bag. Glue a large, colorful potato cutout from your pages onto the front. Use markers to add a fun, pretend brand name and “flavor” to your custom, eco-friendly potato chip bag design.

8. Spud Character Stick Puppets

Cut out individual potato characters from your colored pages. Glue each potato onto the end of a popsicle stick or craft stick. These adorable spud puppets are perfect for putting on a “Spud-tacular” puppet show or just imaginative play.

9. “Grow Your Own Spud” Plant Markers

Cut smaller potato shapes from your finished pages and laminate them for water resistance. Glue each laminated potato to the top of a green pipe cleaner or wooden skewer. Use these charming markers to label real plants or as decorations in pretend potted gardens.

10. Potato Recipe Card Holder

Decorate an empty tissue box or a small cardboard box by gluing your cut-out potato images all over it. This becomes a charming and personalized holder for your favorite family recipes, especially those delicious potato dishes!