Boba Tea Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Boba fans, this one’s for you! Whether you're obsessed with matcha, taro, or classic milk tea, our free boba coloring pages are bursting with bubbly cuteness and cozy vibes. These printable sheets feature adorable cups, smiling tapioca pearls, and all your favorite flavors—ready to be colored your way.

Perfect for relaxing afternoons, party activities, or just because, these kawaii boba designs are totally free and easy to download. Just print, grab your markers (and maybe a real boba too), and get sipping and shading! ✨🖍️

🎉 How to Grab Your Free Coloring Page:
Just click on any of the images or links below to open the high-resolution PDF in a newtab. From there, you can download or print as many copies as you’d like—color to your heart’s content!

All of our pages are designed for standard US Letter size (8.5" x 11"), but they also print beautifully on A4. Print, color, and let the fun begin!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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10 Craft Ideas for Boba Tea Coloring Pages

1. Boba Cup Puppets
After coloring a boba tea cup, cut it out and glue it onto a popsicle stick or paper straw.

Add googly eyes or little speech bubbles to give it personality!

Kids can create multiple flavors and use them for storytelling or pretend play.

 It’s a fun way to turn a flat page into a 3D buddy.

2. DIY Boba Garland
Color several boba cups, cut them out, and string them along yarn or ribbon using tape or clothespins.

Hang the garland as a sweet party decoration or room decor.

Each cup can be labeled with a “flavor” or kid’s name.

It's the cutest way to serve up kawaii vibes!

3. Bubble Tea Bookmarks
Trim a vertical strip featuring a boba cup design from the coloring page and laminate it (or use clear tape).

Punch a hole at the top and tie on a ribbon or string.

These make adorable gifts, classroom crafts, or reading incentives.

Everyone loves a cute drink-themed bookmark!

4. Color & Frame Cafe Menu
Encourage kids to color their boba cups, then draw or list different bubble tea flavors and toppings around them like a menu.

Mount on colored cardstock and frame it to create a pretend-play boba shop sign.

It’s part coloring, part imagination, and totally fun for food-loving creatives!

5. Create a Boba Party Hat
Color and cut out boba cups or bubble designs and glue them to a paper party hat.

You can also wrap the coloring page around a cone-shaped hat for a full wrap look.

Add pom-poms, glitter, or even mini straws to the top for extra flair.

Great for birthdays, playdates, or tea parties!

6. Sticker-Style Cutouts
Color mini boba cup designs, cover them with clear packing tape (or laminate), and cut them out.

Kids can use double-sided tape or sticker dots to decorate notebooks, pencil cases, or water bottles.

It’s an easy DIY sticker craft that looks store-bought!

7. Bubble Tea Shaker Card
Color a boba cup, then cut out the “drink” area and replace it with a small clear window using acetate or a plastic sandwich bag.

Fill the pocket with sequins or paper “pearls,” seal it, and glue it behind the cup for a shaker effect.

These make cute cards or art pieces with a little sparkle!

8. Build-a-Boba Menu Poster
Kids can color different boba cups and create “menus” by combining their favorites: taro, matcha, strawberry, etc.

Cut out toppings like tapioca, jelly, or whipped cream and paste them onto different cups.

They can name their drinks and display the final menu as a poster!

9. 3D Boba Collage
Color a boba tea page and then glue real black pom-poms or buttons as the tapioca pearls.

Add a cut straw and use tissue paper for whipped cream or toppings.

It’s a fun way to turn flat coloring into a tactile sensory art project.

10. Boba Tea Gift Tags
Shrink your coloring page and color the boba cup designs.

Cut them out and punch a hole at the top—now you’ve got handmade gift tags!

These are perfect for party favors, handmade gifts, or adding flair to birthday bags.