100+ Halloween Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Our Halloween coloring pages feature 100 unique and original spooky and fun sheets ready to download and print! Kids can bring to life pumpkins, ghosts, witches, and even friendly monsters with bright crayons or markers. We always love watching how each child makes their own version — one might turn a vampire pink, another gives a pumpkin sunglasses.

These pages are great for classrooms, parties, or just a cozy afternoon at home with some candy nearby (we prefer fruit!). You can even hang the finished pages around the house as decorations or use them to make Halloween cards for friends. Who said spooky can’t be cute too?

Free Printable Halloween Coloring Pages

If you’re looking for free printable Halloween coloring pages in PDF format, you’re in luck! We’ve gathered a big collection that’s ready to download and print in just a few clicks. You’ll find everything from simple pumpkin outlines for toddlers to detailed haunted houses and skeletons for older kids (and adults who love to color too).

The PDFs print perfectly on regular paper, so there’s no fuss — just print, grab your favorite crayons or markers, and start coloring. It’s an easy and fun way to keep everyone entertained while getting into the Halloween spirit without spending a cent.

10 Fun Ideas to Color Halloween Pages

Here are ten simple and creative ways to make your Halloween coloring pages stand out and feel extra festive!

1. Neon Night Pumpkins

Use neon pinks, greens, and yellows instead of classic orange. The glowing effect makes every pumpkin pop.

2. Candy-Corn Gradient

Color the top white, the middle orange, and the bottom yellow. It’s a fun candy-inspired look for ghosts or banners.

3. Glow-in-the-Dark Ghosts

Add glow paint or markers to the outlines and eyes. When the lights go out, they shine with spooky charm.

4. Metallic Moon Magic

Use silver or gold pencils for moons and stars. The shimmer adds a magical night-sky touch to your Halloween coloring pages.

5. Spooky Shadow Trick

Pick a light source and shade one side darker. It gives bats, cats, and pumpkins a cool 3D effect.

6. Patchwork Pumpkins

Divide the pumpkin into sections and color each one differently. Patterns like stripes or dots look amazing.

7. Slime Drip Borders

Draw gooey green drips around the edges. It turns any page into a monster lab scene.

8. Pastel Goth Palette

Mix lavender, mint, and soft pink with black accents. The result is cute, spooky, and modern.

9. Crayon + Watercolor Mix

Outline with crayons and brush watercolor over them. The wax keeps the lines crisp and adds texture.

10. Glitter Web Highlights

Trace spiderweb strands with glitter glue. A tiny sparkle goes a long way in making your Halloween coloring page shine.

Have a spooky (but happy) Halloween!

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