Pumpkin Halloween Coloring Pages
Oh, that cold rush of the fall snatched at you? The streetlights are blinking at some secrets. And you are there, looking at a pile of happy pumpkin Halloween coloring pages that have been dumped on the table, all begging for some crayons and markers. Wicked little jack-o-lantern smiles or cozy garden snapshots. Get the 22 designs totally free — in the format of your choice. Just one sheet? Or the whole bunch? Directly taken from the site ColoringPagesJourney. They print well on everyday paper. Pure fun, zero hassle.
Free Printable Pumpkin Halloween Coloring Pages Collection
Picture this pack like a cozy autumn bash trapped on paper. Some pages color fast. You zip through them in minutes. Others let you slow down and layer. More than 20 unique Halloween art printables—all with thick, bold edges are totally free downloads in PDF, PNG, JPG, or WEBP—perfect for quick printing or digital coloring.
Scary Halloween Pumpkin Coloring Pages
These festive illustrations pull from classic frights such as razor-edged smiles, stone grave markers, crackling lightning bolts, and drifting fog layers. Bold lines make filling in colors quick, yet the finer touches stay clear for careful blending and luminous accents.
Cute Halloween Pumpkin Coloring Pages
A smiling pumpkin pair, a pumpkin house, a witch hat pumpkin. These sweet spooky-themed designs feature large shapes, open spaces, and thick lines. Use whatever you have in your drawer—from markers to crayons or even partially used colored pencils.
Pumpkin Halloween Coloring Pages for Adults
This adult pumpkin collection ties to the season and stays a bit challenging. Playful vines wrapping pumpkins, a Gothic-styled night with bats, moons, and lilies, an ancient glass window—all three scenes are in clean outlines, pulling you into careful blending.
Coloring Ideas For Pumpkin Halloween Coloring Pages
These colored pictures were exactly what I shaded to set the mood before sharing to guide the feel.
Ready to color your way? Try one of these palettes. You can copy them first, then shift colors to match what you like. Little steps make a strong change.
Warm Lantern Glow on the Porch
Go for that toasty amber hugging the lanterns. Pumpkins are in deep, juicy orange, carved with subtle, earthy ridges. Throw in some fuzzy green moss on the leaves, and a cool teal door to keep things from getting too fiery.
Jack-o'-Lantern Bursting with Candy Colors
Splash on bubblegum pink, zesty lime, fresh aqua, and bright sunny yellows. Dot white sparks on the treats for extra zing.
Starry Night in Purple and Navy
Deep navy with purple halos and small stars. Bright orange pumpkins with cool blue shadows for a soft, even glow.
Soft Sunrise Over the Pumpkin Patch
Pumpkins in gentle peach, warm apricot, and rosy blush. Horizon fading from lavender to buttery gold. Mint leaves for a calm morning feel.
Whispery Lavender Ghosts
Dust the ghosts with pale lavender and smoky gray outlines. Periwinkle clouds swirl around a dreamy, creamy moon, keeping it very light and not too spooky.
Old-School Harvest Burnt Orange
Burnt orange is rusty and deep for the pumpkins, paired with olive-hued leaves and deep browns. A mustard-yellow path weaves through, brightened with creamy colors to give it that cozy farm feel.
Glowing Crystals Teal and Amethyst
The turquoise crashing above, flashes of cyan, and richly plush purple stones layered upon a bed of violet undertones lying underneath the pumpkins themselves, with tiny ivory pepperings that cast that kind of charm and sparkle.
Moonlight on a Lake
Indigo water with silver ripples. Mirror pumpkin shapes in cooler tones. A pale yellow edge around the moon.
Forest Greens with Copper Stems
Forest greens—deep pine and sage—in the background, warm pumpkins with copper stems and a few bronze specks to catch the light.
Craft Ideas To Do With Pumpkin Halloween Coloring Pages
Nailed a coloring page? Well, keep going and turn it into fun souvenirs or party necessities. These Halloween crafts are incredibly easy and they require materials that you are likely to have lying around anyway. Perfect for weekends when you are lazy or for pumpkin-themed school activities during the fall.
Fireplace Garland with Pumpkins
Each piece was cut out, colored, and perforated. Strung on twine, with a reasonable amount of spacing in between each one. Little cutout leaves can be added for extra flair. Drape the doorway or mantel using hooks or tape.
Tags for Trick-or-Treat Goodies
Reduce the size of the prints. Trim the area around those smiling pumpkins. Loop yarn or ribbon, and hole-punch the top. On the reverse side, write your name. You can add charm right away by tying it to candy bags, boxes, or favors.
Collage Wall of Pumpkins
Choose your top three, six, or even nine favorites. Cleanly trim off the edges. Stick them with fun washi tape or frame them. Evenly grid them out. Adjust until it looks perfect. As the seasons change, rotate in new ones.
School Display Board for Colorings
Grab a corkboard or string up a line. Use clothespins to clip or pin the completed works of art. For kicks, add a date and a title. To ensure fair play for all, switch them every week.
Placemats for Your Halloween Bash
Print on heavy cardboard, or laminate to recycle. Add a spot for names up top. Pick crayons from every chair. Guests paint while snacks bake. Wipe off the dirty laminates simply, put them away for next time.
Homemade Pumpkin Stickers
Shrink down to the size of a sticker, print on sticky paper. Trim edges round—or punch rounds. Peel, smack on notebooks, water bottles, mail. For a gloss finish? Dab on clear glue and let it dry.
Homemade bookmarks
Scale to about 2 inches by 6 inches, then print. Cut straight and glue onto card or laminate. Punch a hole on top and knot a ribbon fringe. Write a cool quote on the back. Exchange with classmates.
Pumpkin cutout masks
Blow up a chosen design before printing. For sturdiness, stick on cardstock with glue. Cut out eyeholes and mask, apply a stick grip or elastic to it and decorate with decals or glitter. Keep your eyes off and fit-check it.
Personalized Halloween Cards
Fold card base, glue colored pumpkin onto the front, write a note, then stuff card in the envelopes sent to your loved ones.
Holiday Scrapbook
Cut out bats, moons, and candies with great precision. Write a caption and date. Slide into sleeves for safekeeping.
Conclusion
From candy piles to glowing nooks, these free printable pumpkin Halloween coloring pages are perfect to color, craft, and share. Hit ColoringPagesJourney for the full stack, pass the joy along.
What are you still waiting for? Download, print, color—make your pumpkin today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. All pumpkin festive sheets here are free to view, download, and print from ColoringPagesJourney. No sign-up.
Each page is available as PDF, JPG, PNG, and WEBP. PDF is best for printing; PNG/JPG works well for tablets and apps.
Crayons, colored pencils, washable markers, and fineliners all work. If using alcohol markers, place a scrap sheet under your page.
Yes. The set mixes easy, quick pages with fuller scenes. Younger kids can color big shapes; older kids and adults can layer details.
Yes. See the “Coloring Ideas Images” section for ready palettes like Cozy Porch Lantern Glow, Midnight Purple Sky, and more.
Absolutely. Try garlands, bookmarks, gift tags, placemats, stickers, masks, and cards—quick guides are in the craft section.