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Ice Cream Coloring Pages

Coloring Otter team avatarBy Coloring OtterPublished: March 23, 2026Last updated: March 23, 2026
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About these Ice Cream coloring pages

These pages cover the main ways ice cream gets served: a three-scoop waffle cone with a long drip trailing down the ridged surface, a footed glass sundae with whipped cream, a cherry, and chocolate drizzle, a striped popsicle with a bite already taken from one corner, and a standing cartoon scoop character holding a tiny spoon.

The simplest pages focus on a single item like the popsicle or the character cone, while the most detailed one lines up five different servings side by side — waffle cone, paper cup, bowl, ice cream sandwich, and sugar cone — each with its own distinct topping.

Ice Cream coloring pages

Three-Scoop Waffle Cone With A Long Drip Running Toward The Pointed Tip

Classic Ice Cream Sundae In A Footed Glass With Cherry And Chocolate Drizzle On Top

Cartoon Ice Cream Scoop Character Standing Upright And Holding A Tiny Spoon

Striped Rectangular Popsicle On A Stick With A Bite Taken From The Corner

Five Ice Cream Servings Lined Up Side By Side Each With A Different Topping

Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Cart With A Striped Awning And Open Tub Lid Showing Flavors Inside

Classic Banana Split In An Oval Dish With Three Scoops Each Topped With A Different Sauce

Five-Scoop Ice Cream Cone Leaning And Almost Toppling With Cascading Drips

Ice Cream Scoop Character In Chef Hat Serving A Cone To A Smaller Customer Character

Square Ice Cream Sandwich With Sprinkle-Covered Edges Peeking Out Between Two Wafer Cookies

Tall Ice Cream Float Glass With Scoop On Top And Foam Bubbles Rising Around It

Four Rocket-Shaped Popsicle Characters In Sunglasses Each Making A Different Arm Pose

Decorative Ice Cream Cone With Patterned Scoop Covered In Stars Hearts And Flowers

Ice Cream Shop Counter With Three Flavor Tubs Behind Glass And A Server Scooping

Cartoon Sun Character In Sunglasses Holding A Double-Scoop Cone On A Sunny Park Day

Overhead View Of An Open Ice Cream Tub With Six Flavor Sections And A Scooper Resting Across It

Whimsical Ice Cream Castle With Cone Towers Waffle Drawbridge And A Pennant Flag On Top

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More Ways to Use These Ice Cream Coloring Pages

Finished pages can turn into easy crafts, simple games, party table pieces, and small keepsakes. These ideas give the set a little more life after the coloring is done.

Craft Idea

Popsicle Greeting Card

Cut out the finished popsicle page and fold it into a card shape, using the stick as a natural tab. Write a message on the back and give it as a summer birthday card.

Game Idea

Ice Cream Topping Memory Match

Make two copies of the five-servings lineup, color each topping the same way on both, then cut the scoops apart and use the pairs as a matching card game.

Decor Idea

Sundae Dish Wall Art

Frame the finished sundae page in a small clip frame and hang it in a kitchen or dining area as a cheerful food-themed print.

Keepsake Idea

Character Scoop Birthday Keepsake

Have a child sign and date the cartoon character page after coloring it, then slip it into a clear sleeve to keep as a record of their artwork from that birthday.

Party Idea

Ice Cream Social Placemat

Use the five-servings lineup page as a placemat at an ice cream party, letting each guest color their own before the scooping starts.

Learning Idea

Flavor and Topping Labeling Sheet

After coloring the five-servings row, have kids write the name of the flavor they chose and the topping on each scoop directly below its container to practice descriptive writing.

Craft Idea

Waffle Cone Bookmark

Cut the waffle cone page into a narrow strip along the cone shape and laminate it for use as a bookmark, with the pointed tip facing down.

Decor Idea

Ice Cream Garland

Color several pages, cut out the individual serving shapes, and string them along a length of twine to hang across a window or above a dessert table.