Free Printable Strawberry Shortcake Coloring Pages and Ways to Use Them

Nik Minor
Strawberry Shortcake has been an internationally beloved children's character for decades. Strawberry Shortcake, who lives with her baby sister, cat and dog, and her crew represent the ultimate kid dream: no parents, no vegetables and tons of friends. She's seen dozens of transformations through the years, with more than 40 characters joining the Strawberry Shortcake cast. Find tons of free printable coloring pages for your tot at the following kid-friendly websites.

Free Printable Strawberry Shortcake Coloring Pages at Educational Coloring Pages

Here find ten printable pages featuring Strawberry, Honey Pie Pony, her cat Custard, Orange Blossom, Ginger Snap and Angel Cake.

Free Printable Strawberry Shortcake Coloring Pages at AG Kid Zone

Anyone born in the 80s grew up with the tween Strawberry Shortcake. As with most beloved cartoon characters, it was only a matter of time before we saw the birth of a teen version of Strawberry. In 2009, the cast was reimagined. If your kids are familiar with the older version, this is the site for you. Find free printable coloring pages of Strawberry in her "later" years. You'll also find the Berrykins, Custard, Raspberry Torte, Blueberry Muffin and Plum Pudding.

Free Printable Strawberry Shortcake Coloring Pages at Hello Kids

Here find more than a dozen free printable coloring pages featuring the cast as they appeared in 2003, during the first reimagining from the 80s series. The site offers plenty of pages featuring Strawberry, Orange Blossom, Huckleberry Pie, Strawberry's sister Apple Dumplin' and Ginger Snap.

Free Printable Strawberry Shortcake Coloring Pages at Coloring-Kids

Coloring-kids is another excellent website for 2003 Strawberry Shortcake character coloring pages. Find all of the main characters from the series, as well as pets Vanilla Icing, Custard and Pupcake.

Ways to Use your Strawberry Shortcake Coloring Pages

Coloring pages can quickly turn into clutter. Avoid this by purchasing a 3-ring binder and 3-hole punch in order to store your child's drawings in one place. Or cut out Strawberry Shortcake and Co from the pages and glue them to an old table cloth in order to create a wall mural or collage. Or store the cutouts in an empty photo album.

Scan the drawings onto your computer and print them out on magnet paper to use on your refrigerator or as a gift for grandma. Laminate the cut outs. Then affix them to flower pots.

Tips for Printing

When printing your coloring pages, save on ink by lowering the ink quality prior to selecting "print." To do this, select Properties, and then adjust your ink quality (if your printer has the Quick Print option, selecting it will save you ink without significantly reducing the quality).

Published by Nik Minor

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  • Nancy V Canfield7/10/2010

    I thought for sure Strawberry Shortcake would be all growd up by now, but then again the Rug Rats age pretty well, too.

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