A loaded pizza slice drips with melted cheese while mushrooms and salami rounds dot the surface, with a tomato, onion, and fresh basil arranged around it. Try warm crimson for the salami, tan-beige for the mushroom caps, and rich golden yellow for the cheese.
Pizza Coloring Pages
Free printable Pizza coloring pages — clean line art, sized for US Letter and A4. Every page is a single-tap PDF download, ready to print at home or in the classroom.
All Pizza coloring pages
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Pizza Slice Coloring Pages
An Italian pizza slice drips with cheese and shows off mushroom, basil, and salami toppings, with sparkle stars and small hearts scattered in the background. Color the salami in warm crimson, the mushroom in earthy tan, and try deep green for the basil for a classic Italian look.
Three pizza slices fan out from a central point, each one dripping with melted cheese and topped with pepperoni and a mushroom, with outline stars scattered across the white background. Try giving each slice a slightly different crust shade: pale tan, golden, and toasted brown.
Pepperoni Pizza Coloring Pages
A big pepperoni pizza slice takes the spotlight, cheese dripping down the sides as a tomato, mushroom, basil, and seasoning shaker float around it. Try warm golden yellow for the melted cheese, deep red for the pepperoni, and a toasty tan-brown for the crust.
A pepperoni pizza waits inside an open cardboard delivery box, cut and ready to serve, with a tomato, mushroom, and basil scattered around the scene. Color the box in warm tan, the crust in golden-brown, and the pepperoni in deep red for a perfect pizza night.
Easy Pizza Coloring Pages for Preschool
A kawaii-style pizza has a grinning cat face right in the center, with slices fanning out around it and extra slices flying through the air. Color the pepperoni in brick red, the cheese in warm golden yellow, and give the cat face rosy pink cheeks for a sweet kawaii finish.
A round pizza sits with one slice pulled to the side, big bold circles marking the toppings and cheerful hearts floating around the page. Color the crust in golden-tan, the toppings in bright red, and try pink or red for the little hearts to match the pizza-loving mood.
A bold geometric pizza fills the center with neat round slices, surrounded by triangles, squares, and circles, with the word PIZZA at the top. Color each slice a different color, or match the geometric shapes around it for a playful, pattern-like result.
Whole Pizza Coloring Pages
A round pepperoni pizza is missing its first slice, pulled away as cheese strings stretch dramatically from the cut. Fill the crust in a warm golden-brown, the cheese in bright yellow, and the pepperoni in deep crimson for a classic pizza-night look.
A wood-fired brick oven dominates the scene, flames flickering inside as a round pizza rests on the hearth below, with a wooden paddle and scattered logs beside it. Color the bricks in varied warm reds and grays, the flames in yellow and orange, and the crust in deep golden-brown.
A round vegetable pizza fills the page, topped with broccoli florets, mushroom slices, and zucchini rounds, with a bell pepper, garlic, and onion arranged around it. Try forest green for the broccoli, earthy brown for the mushrooms, and pale green for the zucchini slices.
Cute Pizza Coloring Pages
A pizza slice character grins from ear to ear, its big round eyes wide with delight as cheese drips from the tip. Color the crust in warm golden-brown, the cheese in bright yellow, and try giving those big eyes some personality with a bold iris color.
A pizza slice grins widely, big eyes bright and cheese dripping all the way to the bottom of the page, with little hearts floating around it. Color the crust in warm golden-tan, the cheese in bright yellow, and try a soft pink for the happy little hearts.
More Pizza Coloring Pages
A cheerful cartoon chef stands ready to serve, holding a hot steaming pizza above a round tray with cheese dripping over the sides. Color his uniform in bright white, his neckerchief in red or blue, and the crust in golden brown for a classic kitchen scene.
A round pizza rests on a wooden pizza board, its surface dotted with salami rounds, fresh basil leaves, and a mushroom, with extra basil sprigs and a small sauce bowl arranged around the board. Try warm crimson for the salami, deep forest green for the basil, and toasty brown for the wooden board.
Two chefs work together at a large outdoor brick oven, one sliding a pizza in with a long-handled peel while several more pizzas and sauce bowls wait on the table in front of them. Color the brick oven in warm reds and grays, the chef uniforms in white, and the flames in bright orange.
Fun things to do with your Pizza coloring pages
Build a paper pizza buffet
Color several whole pies and individual slices with different toppings — pepperoni on one, mushrooms on the next, olives and peppers on another. Cut them out and spread them across the table for a pretend pizzeria buffet, then take "orders" from family members.
Open a backyard pizzeria
Color a stack of pizza pages, then write up a menu with silly names and prices ("The Volcano: extra pepperoni, $3 hugs"). Set up at the kitchen table and take orders from parents and siblings — great for an afternoon of pretend-play.
Pizza party placemats
Color a whole pie or a giant slice on each sheet, then use them as placemats at a pizza-themed birthday or Friday family pizza night. Stick them down with painter's tape so they stay put while everyone eats.
Make slice-shaped bookmarks
Cut a colored slice along the crust of the book. Tape it to a strip of card stock, with the pointed end peeking out of the book. Each reader gets a different slice of pizza—pepperoni for one person, veggie for another—and bookmarks become as recognizable as their owners.
Design your own dream pie
Take a blank pizza outline and invent toppings that don't exist yet - a marshmallow slice, a rainbow-sprinkle pie, a slice topped with tiny dinosaurs. Color it in, then write a short recipe on the back explaining what's on it and why anyone would want to eat it.
Teach pizza fractions
Print a whole pie and cut it into halves, quarters, sixths, and eighths. Color each fraction a different color. Use the slices at home or in the classroom to show how the parts add up to a whole. This way, you can learn math while having fun.
Make a pizza-chef finger puppet
Color a cheerful pizza-chef page, cut around the character, and tape a small paper loop to the back sized for a finger. Put on a kitchen show where the chef explains how each pizza is made, from kneading dough to sliding it out of the oven.
Send pizza thank-you cards
After a pizza-themed birthday, color a small slice on the front of folded card stock and write a thank-you note inside. Hand them out to friends who came to the party — a tasty-looking thank-you they'll actually want to stick on the fridge.