Donut Coloring Pages – 15+ Cheerful Free Printable Sheets

Stacking sprinkled rings next to a mug makes Donut Coloring Pages feel like a cozy kitchen moment. A couple of these slip into a travel bag easily. One shows a donut tower wobbling on a plate.

Another has a single ring resting against a napkin holder. The outlines stay simple. No shading. No fancy fills. Just clean edges waiting for crayons or markers.

Did you know? Some bakeries twist dough into rings by hand before frying, giving each one a slightly different shape.


Why Kids Reach for These Sheets First

Donut Coloring Pages show up during quiet mornings before breakfast, when the table is clear and the house is still calm. A frosted ring sits on a tray. A bitten donut leans against a juice box. 

Sprinkles scatter across the outline, each one a tiny circle. The page doesn’t tell a story—it just puts the treat right there, ready to color. Coloring helps with hand-eye coordination.

Some sheets show a donut hanging from a string. Others show two donuts stacked inside a bakery box. The black-and-white outline keeps the focus tight.

No backgrounds to worry about. No extra details pulling attention away. Just the ring, the frosting line, and the hollow center.


What’s on the Page

Each ready-to-print sheet includes these elements:

  • Donut rings in different poses—stacked, leaning, hanging, or resting flat
  • Frosting outlines that follow the top curve of each ring
  • Sprinkle dots scattered unevenly across the frosted area
  • Plate edges, napkin folds, or mug handles placed nearby
  • Bite marks shown as curved gaps along one side of the ring
  • Bakery box flaps open or closed, framing the donut inside
  • String loops attached to the top of a hanging donut
  • Tray corners or countertop edges in the background

The simple line drawing format makes it easy to print multiple copies without running out of toner. One donut per page. Sometimes two. Never more than three.


Creative Tip

Try using two shades of the same color family for the frosting and the sprinkles. Press harder with a crayon on the frosting outline to create a waxy ridge. Use a marker to add small dots inside the hollow center, turning it into a shadow effect.


How to Print Your Pages

Scroll down through the image list below. Pick the donut scene you want to color. Tap the image thumbnail to open the full view. Hit the orange “PRINT” button at the top of the page. Grab your crayons and start filling in the outlines.

Do the donuts appear alone or with other bakery items?

Most pages show donuts by themselves. A few include mugs, plates, or napkins nearby.

Are the sprinkles drawn as separate shapes?

Yes, each sprinkle is a small circle or oval placed on the frosting area.

Which pages show bite marks?

About one-third of the sheets include a curved gap on one side of the ring.