22 Toaster Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Warm mornings, golden-brown slices, and kitchen coziness pop up in these 22 toaster coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the everyday hero of breakfast.

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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 Toaster Coloring Pages

Once those vibrant toaster coloring pages start piling up, don't let them go to waste! These easy and affordable crafts are the perfect way to give your child's artwork a second life.

1. Pop-Up Toaster Card

Create a fun greeting card by folding a piece of construction paper in half. Cut out a colored toaster and glue it to the front. Then, cut out small “toast” shapes, attach them with a thin strip of paper to the inside fold, so they pop up when the card opens!

2. “Toasty” Memory Match Game

Bring your toaster art to life as a game! Color several identical toaster designs, then carefully cut them out. Glue two of each toaster image onto sturdy cardstock squares. Flip them over to play a classic memory matching game with a delicious theme.

3. Toaster Snack Caddy

Transform a small empty box, like a tissue or cereal box, into a cute toaster-shaped caddy. Cover the box with colored construction paper, then glue a cutout of your colored toaster to the front. Use it to hold small snacks, crayons, or other desk essentials.

4. “Toast Time” Play Clock

Teach telling time with a toaster-themed clock! Glue a cutout of your colored toaster onto the center of a paper plate. Draw numbers 1-12 around the edge. Cut out two clock hands from construction paper and attach them with a brad fastener in the toaster's center.

5. Toaster Puppet Pal

Make a fun puppet using a paper bag and your toaster art. Cut out your colored toaster from the page. Glue the toaster to the bottom flap of a brown paper bag, ensuring the “toast slot” aligns with the flap's top edge. Operate the bag with your hand to make the toaster “talk” or “pop toast.”

6. “Hot Toast” Headband

Design a wearable piece of art! Cut a long strip of cardstock to fit around your child's head, securing it with tape or glue. Cut out the colored toaster (and maybe some little toast pieces) from the coloring page. Glue the toaster and toast upright onto the headband for a silly, toasty accessory.

7. Toaster Fridge Magnet

Turn your toaster masterpiece into a handy magnet. Glue your colored toaster cutout onto a piece of thin cardboard (like from a cereal box). Carefully trim around the toaster shape. Attach a self-adhesive magnet strip to the back for a charming fridge decoration.

8. “Toasting” Art Gallery Wall

Showcase all those beautiful toaster creations! Once finished, neatly cut out each colored toaster. String a piece of yarn or string across a wall or window. Use small clothespins to hang the toaster artwork along the string, creating a delightful “toaster gallery.”

9. Toaster “Control Panel” Activity Board

Create an interactive play board for little ones. Glue your colored toaster onto a large piece of sturdy cardboard. Add “buttons” using bottle caps and a “lever” made from a pipe cleaner attached with a brad fastener. Kids can pretend to operate their very own toaster!

10. Pop-Art Toaster Coasters

Craft practical and colorful coasters for your drinks. Cut out sections of your colored toaster pages to fit onto cardboard squares (around 4×4 inches). Glue the artwork onto the cardboard. Cover the entire coaster with clear contact paper or several coats of Mod Podge for a water-resistant finish.