35 November Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

November is one of our favorite months for coloring! These 35 November coloring pages are full of cozy fall vibes — think pumpkins, hot drinks, crunchy leaves, and warm sweaters. They’re great for a quiet afternoon, a classroom project, or a fun family night in when it’s cold outside.

We like to print a few for the kids and keep some for ourselves (because who doesn’t love coloring a pumpkin pie?). Use crayons, pencils, or markers — whatever’s handy. When you’re done, hang them up around the house or use them as cute Thanksgiving table decorations.

Free Printable November Coloring Pages

If you’re looking for free printable November coloring pages, you’re in the right place! This collection is packed with everything that makes November special — pumpkins, acorns, cozy mugs, and those crisp fall leaves that everyone loves.

All the sheets come in high-resolution PDF format, easy to download and print on standard 8.5×11” paper or A4. You can use any printer—inkjet or laser—and they’ll still look sharp and clean. We always recommend using heavier paper if you plan to color with markers, but regular printer paper works fine for crayons or colored pencils.

Just click, print, and start coloring!

7 Fun November Ideas You Can Make With Crayons

1. Leaf Rubbings

Place a leaf under a paper, hold it flat, and rub the side of a crayon across the top. The veins pop like magic! After that, use warm colors for a cozy fall look, and don’t forget to frame the best one for the fridge.

2. Pumpkin Patch Collage

Draw a bunch of pumpkins in different sizes, color them in, and cut them out. Glue them on a fresh sheet to build a little patch (add stems and simple faces if you want a playful vibe).

3. Turkey Place Cards

You can fold small rectangles of cardstock and draw a quick turkey on the front (especially a live turkey, as we’re animal lovers). Then color the feathers with bold crayon stripes and write names inside. Now that’s an instant Thanksgiving table charm.

4. Sweater Pattern Art

Sketch a sweater outline and fill it with crayon patterns—stripes, dots, zigzags, you name it. Then press hard for solid color, and soften the edges with gentle shading. This will look warm enough to wear.

5. Hot Cocoa Steam Lines

Draw a mug and color it rich and cozy. Then add soft, wavy steam lines with a light gray crayon. Finally, put a tiny marshmallow doodle to seal the deal. Simple and cute.

6. Acorn and Oak Garland

Draw acorns and leaves, color them in, and cut them out. Next, punch a small hole at the top and string them on twine. You just made a sweet mantle or doorway garland!

7. Sunset Thank-You Cards

Blend orange, red, and purple across the top half of a card. If you want a smooth sky, keep your strokes in one direction only. Finally, add a quick “Thank you” inside. Who needs store-bought?

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