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Fruit Food Fruit Food Kitchen Counter

A fruit food kitchen counter scene, designed as a printable fruit food coloring pages.

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PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This printable coloring page shows a tidy kitchen counter arranged with a generous display of fresh fruit. At the center sits a large bowl filled with a bunch of grapes, two apples, a curved banana, and a round orange peeking from behind. To the right of the bowl is a tall pitcher with a wide spout and handle, adding a simple kitchen touch. In front of the bowl, a cutting board holds a large watermelon slice and a halved citrus fruit with clear segmented sections. Two more whole fruits rest on the counter in the foreground, helping create a full still life composition. The background features a neat tiled backsplash, upper cabinetry, and lower cabinet doors, making the setting clearly feel like a home kitchen. The page offers broad shapes and easy-to-recognize forms that are great for coloring practice, while details like grape clusters, citrus segments, watermelon seeds, and leaf shapes add small areas for variety. The balanced layout makes it appealing for young colorists who enjoy food and fruit themes.

A bowl of mixed fruit, a pitcher, and sliced fruit are arranged on a kitchen counter in front of a tiled backsplash.

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Coloring ideas

  • Use different shades within the grape cluster to make each grape stand out.
  • Try a bright green or yellow banana to contrast with the round fruits in the bowl.
  • Color the citrus half with alternating light and dark sections for extra dimension.
  • Give the tiled backsplash soft alternating colors to separate it from the fruit.
  • Use a deeper rind and brighter center on the watermelon slice to highlight the seeds.

Suggested palette

apple redbanana yellowgrape purpleorange citrus toneswatermelon pink and greenleafy greensoft kitchen neutralsKitchen counter
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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