23 Table Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

From grand banquets to quiet corners, the essence of connection and utility fills these 23 table coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection celebrates the unassuming heart of every home and gathering space.

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Simply 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 Table Coloring Pages

Once those finished coloring pages pile up, don't let your beautifully colored tables gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts put them to creative use.

1. Custom Table Placemats

Cut out your favorite colored table design. Glue it onto a sturdy piece of construction paper or cardstock, leaving a small border. For durability, cover your new placemat with clear contact paper or laminate it, ready for meals at your own table.

2. DIY Tabletop Board Game

Combine several colored table pages by gluing them onto a large poster board. Draw paths, start/finish lines, and simple rules between the tables to create a unique board game. Use coins or buttons as game pieces for endless fun!

3. Table Coaster Craft

Snip out small, interesting sections or individual tables from your colored pages. Glue these snippets onto sturdy cardboard circles, such as from a cereal box. Seal your new coasters with a layer of clear glue or Mod Podge to protect your real table from drink rings.

4. Personalized Place Cards

Cut out a colorful table image and glue it to the front of a folded piece of cardstock. These charming place cards are perfect for dinner parties or family meals, guiding guests to their seats with a personal touch at the table.

5. Desk Table Caddy Decoration

Recycle an empty tin can or small cardboard box into a pencil holder. Cut out various colored tables from your pages and glue them around the outside of your chosen container. Now your desk table can be organized with a custom-decorated caddy!

6. “Tablecloth” Garland Banner

Cut out individual colored table shapes from multiple pages. Punch a hole at the top of each “table” and string them together with yarn or ribbon to create a festive garland. Hang it above a party table or across a wall for a fun, themed decoration.

7. Mini Table Scene Diorama

Use one of your colored table pages as the backdrop or base inside a shoebox lid. Cut out other elements like tiny chairs, food, or characters from more pages, or draw them directly onto the scene. Arrange them around your colored table to create a delightful miniature world.

8. Table Character Puppets

Cut out several distinct colored tables from your pages. Glue each table onto a craft stick, then add googly eyes and pipe cleaner “arms” and “legs” to give them personality. Use your new table characters to put on a show or tell stories about furniture adventures!

9. “Table Legs” Pencil Toppers

Cut out long, thin strips featuring sections of tables from your colored pages. Curl each strip and secure it around the top of a pencil with glue or tape, creating fun and unique “table leg” pencil toppers to decorate your school desk.

10. Recipe Card “Kitchen Table” Holders

Glue a colored table page onto the front of a folded index card or construction paper, creating a small easel stand. Use this to display favorite recipes upright on your kitchen counter or dining table while you cook, adding a decorative touch.