This free kawaii food coloring page is ready to download as a printable PDF — click the link on this page to get it instantly, no sign-up required. The design features cute kawaii sweets and treats — cakes, donuts, ice cream — each drawn with the round shapes and happy faces that define kawaii art style. It works beautifully coloured with pencils, markers, or gel pens, and makes a great activity to do with kids or a relaxing creative project for yourself. Scroll down to grab your copy.
I made this kawaii sweets doodle for my FREE mini-course (subscribe in the footer), where I teach you how to draw it yourself step-by-step.
But I also wanted to make this kawaii doodle available to you as a coloring page. So here it is – as a printable PDF.
Kawaii Sweets Doodle Coloring Page

I hope you will enjoy this coloring project! 🙂
When you are done, please share your coloring page in our private Facebook group, so we can all enjoy it.
FAQ
The page is a single illustrated design featuring a full kawaii sweets doodle — a collection of cute treats like cakes, donuts, and ice cream, each drawn with the chubby shapes and smiling faces typical of kawaii-style art. It downloads as a one-page PDF you can print at home on standard paper.
Yes, the PDF is completely free. Click the download link on this page and you’ll get the file directly — no purchase needed.
Just a printer, paper, and your colouring tools of choice. Coloured pencils, fine-tip markers, and gel pens all work well for kawaii-style art. If you’d rather colour digitally, you can import the PDF into an app like Procreate and colour it on a tablet.
Yes — it’s a great activity for kids and adults alike. The design has a mix of open areas and detailed sections, making it accessible for older children and adults who enjoy detailed colouring. Younger kids may enjoy it with a little help from a grown-up.
Kawaii is a Japanese word meaning cute or adorable. The kawaii art style uses chubby round shapes, big smiling eyes, pastel colours, and playful proportions to make everyday objects look adorable. It’s one of the friendliest styles to start with if you’re new to doodling or illustration.
Yes, you’re welcome to print copies for personal use, classroom activities, or group events. The file is provided for personal and educational use — see Tatyana’s Terms of Use for full details.
Tatyana teaches how to draw this exact kawaii sweets doodle in her free mini-course — a 7-part email series with step-by-step tutorials sent straight to your inbox. You can sign up using the form at the bottom of this page, or visit tatyanadeniz.com/minicourse.
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