Each season is so beautiful and brings such different things.
Winter brings snow and warm fires 🔥 by the fireplace and rest. 😴
Spring brings a budding of new life, 🌱 an awakening from hibernation.
Fall brings rainy weather, 💧 cute boots, and pumpkin everything, and…
Summer brings fireflies by a campfire ⛺️ and a yummy drink 🍹 by the pool or visits to the ocean. 🏝️
God gave us so many different cool seasons. Imagine a world if it was just stuck on one season all the time. That would stink! We get a variety, we get things to look forward to, and summer is no exception! Let’s celebrate it this year in style!! 😍
Grab your kiddos and join them in coloring this free printable hello summer coloring page for kids and adults!
Kawaii Summer Coloring Page for Kids & Adults
On this printable summer coloring page, you’ll find “Hello Summer” bubble lettering surrounded by…
- Kawaii palm tree
- Cute seashells
- Message in a bottle
- Striped beach ball
- Tropical drink with lemon slice
- Striped beach tote bag
- Smiling crab
- Cute camera
- Beachy conch shell
- Happy sunshine face
- Flip flops
- Sand bucket and shovel
- Cute sandcastles
- Smiling fish
- Kawaii girl in a duck floatie
- Beach umbrella
- Kawaii monstera leaf
- Happy starfish
- Kawaii hibiscus flower
- Smiling sun
- Chick hugging a pineapple
- Striped popsicle
- Chick laying poolside on a swim ring
- Sunscreen bottle
- Retro beach radio
- Coconut drink
- Kawaii style pineapple
- Ice cream cone
- Chick surfing on a surfboard
- Cute kelp plant
- Smiling crab giving a hug
- Ocean bubbles
- Kawaii smiling beach ball
You’re absolutely gonna love this cute summer coloring page! 😍
Download the Outdoor Summer Coloring Page PDF here.
How to Use This Free Summer Coloring Sheet
You can use this summer coloring sheet for kids & adults in so many fun ways! 🎉
A few cute ideas for using it:
- Pack it in a travel folder or vacation binder for beach trips, camping, or long car rides
- Use it as a simple summer party printable for kids to enjoy together
- Pair it with markers, crayons, or colored pencils for a cozy creative break
- Set it out for a family coloring night at home
- Use it as a summer break activity printable for a group of children
- Give it to your kids with a brand new set of painting supplies as a gift
- Use it in classroom celebration days or at daycare activity tables
- Put it in the lobby of your restaurant, community center, or place of business with a cup of crayons
- Use it in your church’s Vacation Bible School (VBS) program activities
Turn This Kawaii Summer Coloring Page Into An I-Spy Challenge
Before the coloring begins, this printable can double as a super fun I-Spy challenge! Ask kids to spot 2 different ice creams hidden in the page, or have them count every smiling sun (2) tucked into the doodles. It’s such a cute way to stretch out the fun a little longer and helps kids slow down and really notice all the adorable summer details on the page.
Cut Out the Cute Characters and Create Stickers
After the page is colored, the fun doesn’t have to stop! Kids can cut out the adorable summer characters and little doodles to make their own DIY stickers, mini decorations, or craft pieces. They can glue them onto cardstock to make them sturdier, tape them into a summer scrapbook, decorate notebooks, or use them in a handmade card. It’s such a cute way to turn one printable into even more creative summer fun! 🤩
Put On a Little Summer Play With This Cute Summer Doodle Page
Another super cute idea is to cut out the characters and fun summertime doodles, glue them onto popsicle sticks, and turn them into little puppets for a mini summer play. Kids can make up their own beach day story with the happy suns, summer animals, ice cream treats, and tropical doodles, then act it all out together. It adds a whole extra layer of imagination to the printable and makes the page feel like both a coloring activity and a playful summer craft.
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