9 Starbucks Coloring Pages (Free PDF & PNG Printable)
Browse our 9 free printable Starbucks Coloring Pages for all ages! Simple designs for toddlers, cool pictures for kids, and complex patterns for teens and adults. All high-quality PDF pages come in US letter size and fit perfectly on A4 paper too! Find your favorites, download, and start coloring right away!
Last updated: December 31, 2025
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What Are Starbucks Coloring Pages and Their Benefits for Kids?
Starbucks is the world's largest coffeehouse chain, originating in Seattle, Washington, in 1971. Famous for its green logo featuring a twin-tailed siren (mermaid), it serves millions of customers daily. While known for coffee, Starbucks also offers teas, smoothies, and kid-friendly treats like hot chocolate and cake pops. The brand is recognized globally for its customizable drinks and cozy atmosphere, making it a familiar gathering place for families and friends. Its iconic cups often change designs with the seasons, sparking joy and anticipation throughout the year.
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How to Color Starbucks Coloring Pages: Tips and Printable Suggestions
Bringing a Starbucks scene to life is a delightful exercise in texture and shading. Based on my experience teaching art, the Starbucks logo (the Siren) contains very fine details. Therefore, I strongly recommend using fine-tip colored pencils or gel pens rather than broad markers. Thick markers often bleed and blur the mermaid's facial features, which can be frustrating for a child. For a classic look, you will want to have a Hunter Green or Forest Green handy for the logo ring. However, don't let realism limit the creativity! This is where you can introduce color psychology. Ask your child, What does this drink taste like? If it's mint, use greens; if it's berry, use purples and reds. Technique Tip: To make the coffee cup look 3D and cylindrical rather than flat, teach your child to use gradient shading. Press harder with the pencil on the left and right edges of the cup (creating a shadow) and color very lightly—or leave a white highlight—in the center. This mimics how light hits a round object. For the Frappuccinos on your Starbucks Coloring Pages, use a swirling motion with the pencil for the drink part to mimic the blended ice texture. If coloring the plastic dome lid, use light blue or grey strokes sparingly to represent the reflection of clear plastic without coloring it in solid. This advanced touch adds a wonderful realistic finish to the artwork!
Creative Starbucks Coloring Pages Ideas and Fun Activities for Kids
Get inspired with these creative coloring ideas for this theme
3D Cotton Ball Frappuccino: After coloring the drink portion of the page, have your child apply liquid glue to the whipped cream area. Stick real cotton balls on top to create a fluffy, 3D texture. *Safety Note: supervise younger children with glue to prevent mess or ingestion.*
2. DIY Cardboard Cup Sleeve: Color the Starbucks logo and cut it out in a circle. Cut a rectangular strip of corrugated cardboard (or heavy paper) that fits around a real mug. Glue the colored logo to the center of the cardboard strip. Tape the ends together to make a custom coffee sleeve.
3. Barista Role-Play Badge: Cut out the logo and paste it onto a rectangular piece of cardstock. Write your child's name clearly next to the logo. Attach a safety pin to the back to create a name tag for pretend Coffee Shop play. *Safety Note: An adult must handle the safety pin attachment.*
4. Recycled Pencil Holder: Color a full-page pattern of Starbucks cups or coffee beans. Clean out an empty tin can or plastic yogurt container. Wrap your artwork around the container and secure it with tape or glue to create a themed desk organizer. *Safety Note: Ensure the tin can has no sharp edges before giving it to the child.*
5. Gift Card Holder: Cut out a colored coffee cup shape from the Starbucks Coloring Pages. Glue the edges of the cup (leaving the top open) onto a folded piece of cardstock. Slip a real gift card inside the paper cup pocket for a personalized teacher or family gift.
6. Seasonal Cup Design Challenge: Print multiple copies of a plain cup outline. Challenge the kids to design a cup for different seasons (snowflakes for winter, flowers for spring). Cut them out and string them together to make a decorative garland.
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