Delectable fun awaits with free cherry coloring pages for kids. This collection has 25 detailed black and white cherry designs for you to color and enjoy.
Cherries are small stone fruits that are incredibly popular around the world. You get sweet cherries and tart ones, but no matter what kind of cherry you have, you can be sure it will be delicious!
Not only are they a perfect healthy snack, but they can also be used in pastries, meals, and products that we can all enjoy.
They are also pretty little fruits, making them popular in designs and art.
This collection allows you to make some cherry art of your own with designs featuring cherries and some of the things you can make with them, like pies, cakes, juice, and more.
There are also some delicious cherry facts for you to enjoy as you color the pages!
25 Free Cherry Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Basket Full Of Cherries Coloring PDF
Picking cherries is something that takes a lot of patience, as each tree has around 700 cherries to harvest! Of course, there are machines that make it easier by shaking the cherries off the tree. However, this has a drawback as it harms the tree and shortens its lifetime.
2. Cherry Cartoon Characters
This pair of adorable cherries is perfect for younger fans of this fruit to enjoy! You may be tempted to use just red for most of these cherries, but some cherry species come in colors like black, purple and even yellow.
3. Cherries Growing On A Tree Branch
Here’s a tranquil scene with some cherries growing on a branch. It could be fun to draw a hand that’s about to pick them.
4. Cherries In A Bowl
Cherries can be turned into many different kinds of food, but they are also great as is! Not only are they delicious, but also healthy as a source of Vitamin C.
5. Cherries In A Picnic Basket
It’s time for a charming picnic, and you could draw a background showing where in the world you would like to enjoy this basket of cherries.
6. Cherries On Top Of A Cake
Few things finish off a tasty cake like some red cherries. That’s why we see not one but three cherries on top of this gorgeous cake. Can you think of other details to add?
7. Cherry Blossom Branch
I love cherry blossoms, and this arrangement with a branch from this tree in a vase is just gorgeous. Despite the name, most cherry blossom trees don’t actually grow the kinds of cherries you can easily eat.
8. Cherry Blossom Flowers
The petals of this cherry blossom branch are so lovely, and I think some subtle watercolor paint would be perfect.
9. Cherry Blossom Petals Falling
The sight of cherry blossom petals flowing in the wind is something so elegant and calming. One way you could color these petals would be to rip small pieces of pink tissue paper and stick them over the petals.
10. Cherry Blossom Tree In Bloom
Cherry blossom trees are closely associated with Japan, but other places are known for them. After the war, Japan gifted cherry blossom trees to Washington, DC, and they have become an iconic fixture of this area.
11. Cherry Blossom Tree With Mountains
One of my dreams is to visit Japan one day, and this stunning view of cherry blossoms in front of a mountain helps to transport us to this incredible place for a moment.
12. Cherry Wreaths
Cherries aren’t just for eating, and as we can see here, they are fantastic for decorative purposes as well. Where would you like to hang this cherry wreath?
13. Cherry Branch With Leaves
This cherry branch is ready to be harvested! Growing cherries is common in the USA, and the state of Michigan is one of the largest producers of cherries in the world. Whenever I’m in Michigan, I make sure to buy some of the many cherry products available in small-town markets.
14. Small Cherry Tree
There is a story about George Washington chopping down a cherry tree like this one, but sadly, there is no evidence that this actually occurred.
15. Cherry Jam Coloring Sheet
I can never say no to a jar of cherry jam like this one! Cherries can be sweet or tart, and this goes for jam as well. I personally like tart products, but what do you prefer?
16. Cherry Juice In A Glass
There are many ways to enjoy cherries, including drinking refreshing cherry juice! I mentioned that cherries are grown in Michigan, but the town of Eau Claire in Michigan also hosts an annual international cherry-pit spitting contest.
17. Cherry Ornament
This sparkly cherry ornament would look incredible with some glitter sprinkled over it to make it sparkle!
18. Cherries Pattern
Cherries are perfect to use as patterns, and I could imagine this pattern being used for wrapping paper or perhaps a beautiful birthday card. What could you use this pattern for?
19. Cherry Pie With A Slice Cut Out
I’ll never say no to a slice of cherry pie! It’s an iconic American dessert, and it was further immortalized as the favorite food of FBI agent Dale Cooper in the TV show Twin Peaks.
20. Cherry Popsicle Melting On A Stick
On a hot day, a cherry popsicle would be the perfect treat to help keep you cool with a tasty side too.
21. Cherry Themed Cupcake
This cupcake already has a cherry on it, but you could make the icing cherry flavored by coloring it with some red shades.
22. Cherry Tree With Fruit
The cherries on this tree are looking pretty good! We have discovered cherry pits in prehistoric caves, which shows that even our earliest ancestors enjoyed these tasty fruits.
23. Fresh Cherries On A Table
Some wayward cherries have fallen on this table, but if I were present, they wouldn’t remain uneaten for long!
24. Single Cherry With Leaf
This cherry is ready for its close-up! Once you have added some color, it will look even more delectable.
25. Two Cherries Coloring Page
Let’s finish off with a pair of cherries! Even though cherries are so iconic in America, they originated in Eastern Europe and were only introduced to North America by colonists in the 1600s.After You Color Your Cherry Pages
- Use some globs of glue mixed with red color on the pages to look like drops of cherry juice.
- Draw some cherry products that weren’t featured, like cherry-flavored candles or bubble bath.
- Create some cute cartoon characters by adding faces and limbs to some of the cherries on these pages.