
Is there anything more fun to look at than a big, towering scoop of ice cream? We don’t think so either. And since the real thing melts way too fast, we made something you can enjoy at your own pace: free ice cream coloring pages, no freezer required.
Every page in this collection is hand drawn with the kind of detail that makes coloring actually satisfying. We’re talking towering sundaes, dripping cones, kawaii scoops with the sweetest little faces, banana splits, popsicles, and more flavors than your favorite parlor. Simple enough for little kids, fun enough that adults will want to sneak a page for themselves.
Download as many as you like, totally free. Color them on paper with whatever you have on hand, or go digital in Procreate or any app you love. There’s no wrong way to do it, and every single page is waiting for your color to bring it to life.
And if you stumbled in here looking for cupcake coloring pages, don’t go anywhere. We’ve got those too.
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How to Download Your Coloring Pages
Getting started is really simple. Every page downloads as a print-ready PDF, and you can use it two ways. Pick whichever fits your day.
I want to print and color on paper
- Find a page you love and click on it. It will open as a PDF in a new tab.
- Hit print or save it first if you want to keep a stash for later. Either way, you’re ready to go.
For the cleanest lines, print at full size on standard letter paper with your printer set to its best quality.
I want to color digitally on my tablet
- Tap the page you want. It opens as a PDF in a new tab.
- Save it to your tablet or camera roll.
- Open it in whatever app you enjoy coloring in. Procreate, Sketchbook, and Adobe Fresco are all great options that handle PDFs really well.
No special setup needed. Just import, pick a brush, and start coloring.
These pages are free for personal and classroom use. We just ask that you keep them off other websites and out of anything commercial.
Ice Cream Coloring Pages to Download
Happy Giraffe Ice Cream Cone Coloring Sheet

Cute Lion Eating Ice Cream Coloring Page for Kids

Cute Lion Eating Ice Cream Coloring Page for Kids

Kawaii Cat with Ice Cream Coloring Page Printable

Cute Elephant Ice Cream Coloring Page with “I Love Ice Cream” Text

Easy Chocolate-Dipped Ice Cream Cone Coloring Page

Realistic Ice Cream Sandwich Coloring Page for Kids

Simple Popsicle Ice Cream Coloring Page Printable

Rolled Ice Cream Cup Coloring Page for Kids

Classic Ice Cream Milkshake Float Coloring Sheet

Cute Sundae Ice Cream Cone Coloring Page for Kids

Cute Ice Cream on Roller Skates Coloring Page

Two Scoop Ice Cream Cone Coloring Page

Easy Soft Serve Ice Cream Cone Coloring Sheet

Classic Ice Cream Sundae with Cherry Coloring Page

Mini Ice Cream Cups Coloring Page for Kids

Tall Twisted Soft Serve Ice Cream Coloring Page

Cute Ice Cream in a Teacup Coloring Page

Still Hungry for More?
Good news: the fun doesn’t stop here. We have a whole freezer full of hand drawn coloring pages just waiting to be colored in.
Come Color With Us
We share new pages all the time over on social media. Follow along so you never miss a fresh scoop!
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these coloring pages really free?
Yes, every single one. No sign-up, no paywall, no catch. Just find a page you like, download the PDF, and you’re ready to color.
Are these coloring pages made with AI?
No. Every design on this site is hand-drawn by a real illustrator. We care about quality, and we think you can tell the difference.
What ages are these coloring pages good for?
Most pages work well for kids ages 3 and up, but honestly? Adults love them too. We have simple designs for little ones and more detailed pages for older kids and grown-ups who just want to unwind.
What paper works best for printing?
Regular printer paper is totally fine for colored pencils and crayons. If your child loves markers or watercolors, grab some cardstock (65-80 lb) so the color doesn’t bleed through.
Can I color these pages on a tablet?
Absolutely. Save the PDF to your device and open it in any coloring app. Procreate, Adobe Fresco, and Sketchbook all work great, and there are plenty of free options too.
Can teachers use these in the classroom?
Yes, and we love that. Print as many copies as your class needs, totally free. We just ask that you don’t resell the files or repost them on other websites.
How do I get the best print quality?
Print at 100% scale on standard letter-size paper (8.5 x 11 inches) and set your printer to its highest quality mode. Black and white works perfectly fine.



