Candy Coloring Pages: 15+ Sweet & Playful Printables

Wrapped candies sit stacked inside glass jars, lined up along paper ribbons, and scattered across wooden trays in these Candy Coloring Pages. A basket tips over with candies spilling out.

Lollipops rest against tin containers. Hard candies arrange themselves in neat rows inside scalloped bowls. Each outline drawing waits for crayons to bring it to life.

These fit into a quiet homeschool morning between subjects or work during long car rides when screens need a break.

Visual Context

The drawings show candies in different containers and positions. Some sit inside ribbon-wrapped bags. Others stack inside ceramic mugs or wooden crates.

A few rest on dessert stands with decorative edges. Printable activity sheets like these give kids a chance to focus on one simple object repeated across different settings.

Each scene changes the background but keeps the candy shapes clear and easy to trace.

Fun Fact: Some ancient cultures used honey-coated fruits as the earliest form of candy, long before sugar became common.

The page layouts range from minimal to detailed. A single candy might sit on a plate with nothing else around it. Another page might show a whole pile of candies tumbling out of a paper bag with stars and swirls in the background. 

Line art scenes like these help kids practice filling in small spaces without overwhelming them. They can start with the candy shapes first, then move to the container or background details.

The variety keeps the activity fresh without changing the subject too much.

Each sheet offers a different way to approach the same theme. A candy resting against a mug handle requires careful attention to curves. Candies stacked inside a jar need consistent spacing.

Candies scattered across a tray let kids experiment with patterns. These Candy Coloring Pages give children a structured yet flexible way to engage with a familiar object in new visual contexts.


Creative Tip: Start with the candy wrappers and fill in the twisted ends. Then color the container or tray beneath.


How to Print These Pages

Scroll down to browse all 15 designs. Pick the one you want to print. Click the orange “PRINT” button below the image. The page opens in a new tab ready for your printer. Grab your crayons and start coloring right away.

What containers hold the candies in these pages?

Jars, bowls, mugs, baskets, trays, bags, and wooden crates.

Do any pages show candies unwrapped?

Some show wrapped candies, others show the candy itself without wrappers.

Are the candy shapes simple or detailed?

Most are simple outlines with clear edges and basic wrapper twists.