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Halloween Pumpkin Coloring Pages for Kids (5 Printables)

Halloween Pumpkin Coloring Pages for Kids (5 Printables)

Halloween in our house is all about the little moments—pumpkin patches, costumes, and mountains of candy. But when you have three kids like me, you know keeping everyone entertained is a must. That’s where Halloween pumpkin coloring pages come in! They’re fun, budget-friendly, and give us a much-needed break during those wild October days. Whether you want something simple for your preschooler or a detailed jack-o’-lantern for your teen, printable pumpkin pages always do the trick.

After you’re done coloring pumpkins, be sure to explore these adorable Halloween coloring pages filled with ghosts, candy, and more spooky-cute fun.

These coloring sheets turn a regular evening into a mini party. I can sit with my coffee while the kids swap crayons and giggle over silly pumpkin faces. The best part? You can print as many as you need. Below, I’m sharing our favorite types of pumpkin coloring pages that always bring out the smiles—and a few that get us into some spooky fun! If you’re looking to keep your little artists busy or need a festive activity for a playdate, you’re in the right spot. Let’s jump in!

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Spooky and Cute Pumpkin Pages to Color

A coloring page featuring a pyramid of smiling jack-o'-lanterns surrounded by flying bats and stars.Pin

I love that Halloween gives us a chance to mix spooky and sweet, and these coloring pages do exactly that. Some pumpkins come with wide, goofy grins, while others have those classic triangle eyes that look like they’re up to no good. The cute ones are always a hit with my youngest, especially when they have little bows or silly hats.

We keep a folder of these pages ready to go. Sometimes the older kids go for the creepier designs while my toddler sticks to pumpkins with puppy-dog eyes. It makes for a table full of laughter and conversation. They’re great for all ages, and honestly, I’ve colored a few myself!

Printable Halloween Pumpkins with Faces

A coloring page featuring three children in Halloween costumes: one dressed as a pirate, one as a vampire, and one as a witch, surrounded by stars, two cartoon ghosts, and three carved pumpkins (jack-o'-lanterns).Pin

There’s something so satisfying about picking out a pumpkin face to color. Some of these printable pages look just like what you’d see on a real jack-o’-lantern sitting on our porch. The big, bold outlines are easy for little hands to fill in, and the variety in expressions is amazing—some look surprised, some are toothy, and a few look downright mischievous.

My kids love to mix up wild colors instead of sticking to orange. Blue pumpkins with pink noses, green with purple stripes—there are no rules! It’s such a fun way to let everyone’s creativity shine, and we always hang the best ones up on the fridge for a little Halloween flair.

Fun Jack-o’-Lantern Coloring Sheets

A black and white coloring page depicting a front porch decorated for Halloween, featuring a "Happy Halloween" banner above the door, smiling ghost figures, and carved jack-o'-lanterns lined on the steps and ground.Pin

Nothing says Halloween like a classic jack-o’-lantern. These coloring sheets come in every mood you can imagine. Some are spooky with sharp teeth and glowing eyes, while others have silly grins that remind me of Halloween night treats. I’ve noticed my kids love it when they can choose between a scary pumpkin and a funny one.

These pages are perfect for family coloring sessions. We sometimes have little contests to see who can make the silliest or spookiest face. Everyone gets involved, even my husband! The finished sheets look great around the house, taped up in windows or lining the hallway.

Pumpkin Carving Ideas to Color

A coloring page featuring a cute kitten peeking out of a carved pumpkin with a jack-o-lantern face. Above the kitten, smiling bats fly. Candy pieces surround the pumpkin, and stars decorate the background.Pin

If your family is like mine, half the fun of Halloween is picking out which pumpkin to carve next. Coloring pages that look just like carving stencils make it so much easier. The kids can try out their ideas on paper before we grab the pumpkin guts. We’ve saved a lot of mess and frustration this way!

We’ll print out a stack of these and let everyone choose their favorites. Once the masterpieces are colored, we use them as inspiration when carving our real pumpkins. It’s a simple, creativity-boosting way to get kids involved without the stress or the sharp knives right away!

Simple Halloween Pumpkin Pages for Kids

Black and white illustration of three jack-o'-lanterns with smiling faces in front of a wooden fence, with clouds in the sky above and grass below.Pin

Sometimes you need a coloring page that’s quick and easy. For the littlest artists in the house, simple designs with thick outlines are best. The younger two always want to color with their big brother, but their motor skills just aren’t there yet. That’s why I’m a big fan of these basic pumpkin coloring sheets.

A few crayons, some easy shapes, and you’re set. There’s less mess and not as much fuss over staying inside the lines (which is hard to believe at my kitchen table). Little ones get a confidence boost, and I get a few peaceful minutes to sip my coffee. Win-win!

Conclusion

Halloween pumpkin coloring pages are such a simple way to bring some extra magic to October. They’re perfect for busy moms who want to keep their kids happy without a lot of prep or cleanup. My kids never get tired of picking another pumpkin to color, and each finished page is like a little piece of family fun.

If you’re looking for a way to keep everyone busy, creative, and in the Halloween spirit, try out a few of these pages. Tape them up, share them with friends, or turn them into decorations—whatever works for you! Happy coloring and happy Halloween from our family to yours!

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