Are you ready to unbox double the fun and double the colors? The creative adventures continue in our gallery, and today we are opening some amazing surprise toys! If your kids love colorful textures, funny faces, and collecting blind box toys, they will be completely obsessed with this confetti dumpling coloring page.
Today, we are unboxing not one, but two amazing kawaii friends right out of their plastic shells! Searching for a confetti dumpling coloring page is incredibly fun because kids get to decide exactly how these toys look by using every color in their crayon box. In this highly detailed drawing, you can see two clear squishy dumplings sitting inside open toy capsules shaped like traditional steamer baskets. The top dumpling is super excited with starry eyes and is filled with tiny, colorful confetti dots. The bottom dumpling has funny, dizzy swirl eyes and is packed with a shiny texture! This playful scene captures the exact excitement of discovering a new toy and is packed with hilarious details waiting to be colored.
Best colors for your surprise toy duo
Not sure which markers or crayons to pick to make them look shiny and squishy? Here are some fun ideas to make your unboxing artwork pop:
- The Confetti Dumpling: Keep the body of the top dumpling clear (by leaving it white or using a very light blue outline), but use every neon color in your box—pink, green, yellow, and orange—to color the hundreds of tiny confetti dots inside!
- The Dizzy Dumpling: For the funny dumpling at the bottom, use bright yellows, golds, and oranges to make it look like it is filled with a rich, sparkling texture.
- The Surprise Capsules: Paint the open toy capsules a bright, vibrant yellow or plastic orange so they look just like real collectible toy containers from a vending machine.
Fun Facts about Confetti and Toy Capsules!
Did you know that you can learn while you color? Here are some cool facts to share with your kids during this activity:
- Toy capsules like the ones in this drawing are famous in Japan, where they are called “Gashapon”—named after the gasha sound the machine makes when you turn the heavy dial!
- The word “confetti” actually comes from Italy, where it originally meant small sweets or sugar almonds thrown during celebrations and parades.
- Having a toy with “swirl” or dizzy eyes is a classic cartoon trick used by artists to show that a character is confused, silly, or just had a very wild ride rolling inside a toy capsule!
Color your confetti dumpling duo online!
Bring this funny and colorful unboxing scene to life right on your screen! You can design and paint this spectacular free coloring page using our interactive digital canvas. It is a fantastic, mess-free activity perfect for kids playing on a tablet, computer, or phone.
Follow these simple steps for a sweet creative session:
- Click the “Color Online & Download Your Image” button below to open our interactive digital tool.
- Select your favorite bright neon shades from the color palette to paint the tiny confetti dots.
- Tap or click on the smooth black lines to fill the funny faces, the squishy textures, and the round toy capsules.
- Once your masterpiece is completely finished, click the download button to save your awesome artwork instantly.

Free printable surprise toy sheets
Do you prefer a traditional coloring session at the kitchen table while playing with your own collection of surprise toys? We have you covered. You can easily get a free printable version of this funny adventure.
Simply right-click on the uncolored image, select “Save image as,” and print it out. Grab your brightest markers or colored pencils, and let your little ones take their time coloring every single detail!






