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Spooky Cute Halloween Coloring Pages for Kids (7 Printables)

Spooky Cute Halloween Coloring Pages for Kids (7 Printables)

Halloween is such a fun time at our house! As a mom of three (with two who are obsessed with anything cute and spooky), I’m always on the hunt for activities that keep little hands busy but aren’t too scary!

That’s why I love spooky cute Halloween coloring pages! They turn even the simplest afternoon into something special!

If you’re looking for a sweet and simple pumpkin to color, check out this Halloween pumpkin coloring page.

We use them for after-school snacks, rainy day crafts, and even playdates. Plus, these pages are such a great way to get everyone in the festive mood without any fuss.

Want something cheerful to print? Grab this Happy Halloween coloring page (it’s perfect for kids)!

I also made a whole collection of kawaii Halloween coloring pages that are as cute as they are spooky.

So if you’re hoping to sprinkle a little Halloween magic in your home, you’re in the right spot! Here are my favorite kinds of spooky cute coloring sheets that kids will actually want to finish. Every single one is perfect for your fridge gallery or to tuck inside trick-or-treat bags. Let’s dive in!

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✅ More Halloween Printables to Explore:

1. Adorable Halloween Characters to Color

A Halloween-themed coloring page featuring three cheerful ghosts holding pumpkin baskets filled with candy. Bats fly in the sky above two decorated houses with jack-o-lanterns on the porches, amidst a few clouds.Pin

Kids love coloring sheets that look like their favorite Halloween pals. Think sweet witches, smiling mummies, and chubby little vampires who couldn’t scare anyone if they tried! These friendly faces make coloring time less spooky and a lot more joyful.

In my house, these are always the first pages the kids reach for. They’re just so cute! You can find them with simple outlines if your kids are younger or with extra details for older kids who want a bigger challenge. I love sitting with my youngest as she adds pink bows to her werewolf or gives her little ghost a polka-dotted hat.

2. Spooky but Sweet Coloring Sheets

A cartoon ghost wearing a bow tie and smiling, surrounded by candy corn and autumn leaves under a tree.Pin

Who says Halloween has to be scary? My crew loves pages that mix creepy details with lots of charm. Imagine a haunted house, but with a smiling spider hanging from its web, or a graveyard lined with pumpkins that have happy faces instead of scary ones.

These spooky but sweet designs are perfect for kids who get overwhelmed by too much fright. They always make the kids giggle, and sometimes they even add silly accessories, like sunglasses or sneakers, to the skeletons and monsters. Anything goes!

3. Cute Ghosts, Bats, and Pumpkins to Color

Coloring page featuring three cute ghosts around a campfire, with two roasting marshmallows and the word 'Spooky Cute' overhead. Small clouds are in the background.Pin

It’s not Halloween without loads of little ghosts, bats, and those classic chubby pumpkins! These coloring pages let each child’s personality shine because everyone colors them in their own way. My oldest always picks bold purples and greens, while my youngest once made a baby ghost covered in hearts.

Pages full of cute bats with big eyes or pumpkins with goofy grins are perfect for any age. These designs fill up fast, so you might want to print extras. They’re adorable hanging on the fridge or even taped in the window for instant holiday decor.

4. Halloween Scenes That Are More Cute Than Scary

A cute Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a smiling ghost, a cat with a small pumpkin, and a large jack-o'-lantern. Surrounding them are candy pieces, a bat, and stars, creating a festive and playful atmosphere.Pin

I love a good festive background! Instead of dark, spooky scenes, look for coloring pages that show trick-or-treaters in costumes, families at a pumpkin patch, or kittens hiding in piles of leaves. These pages have just enough Halloween spirit without any nightmare fuel.

Sometimes, we use these cute scenes to talk about our own Halloween plans or make up stories together. It makes coloring feel like a shared adventure. Scenes with gentle ghosts or cats and bunnies in costumes are always a big hit here.

5. Kawaii Halloween Coloring Fun

Cartoon monsters and ghosts with smiling faces are playfully bouncing on a trampoline, surrounded by carved jack-o'-lanterns and Halloween decorations.Pin

If your kids are into anything Japanese or just love that giant-eyed, cartoon look, kawaii Halloween coloring pages are a must! These designs feature everything from tiny candies and bats to giggling pumpkins and mini witches, all with those adorable faces.

We like to print out lots of kawaii sheets for classroom parties or after dinner when everyone’s a little wound up from the day. The cuteness makes these calming and fun, even for grownups joining in. Get your best pinks, reds, and purples ready. These characters deserve all the sparkle.

6. Pastel-Themed Spooky Cute Printables

A Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a haunted house with ghosts in the windows and around the building, several bats flying, and carved pumpkins lining the path to the door.Pin

Halloween doesn’t always have to be orange and black! My middle child is a big fan of pastels, so we search for coloring pages with soft pinks, baby blues, and mint greens. Pastel-themed Halloween printables let kids make sweet, stylish monsters or ghosts that look ready for a tea party.

These pages are so fresh and unexpected. They stand out in any coloring stack and look amazing when taped into a scrapbook or sent as cards to grandma. I never get tired of seeing what color combos the kids dream up.

7. Happy Bats and Smiling Ghosts

A cute ghost with a smiling face surrounded by two bats, hearts, and various candies, set against a plain background.Pin

Kids never seem to tire of monsters, especially when they aren’t scary. Happy monsters, goofy goblins, and smiling ghosts are always in high demand at our house. They’re fun, silly, and beg to be dressed up with wild colors and glitter.

The best part? Coloring these monsters is a great way to talk through Halloween fears. When the skeleton is grinning from ear to ear, it becomes much less frightening! We often create a lineup of happy monster friends across the kitchen wall, and it never fails to get everyone laughing.

Conclusion

Spooky cute Halloween coloring pages are an absolute lifesaver in our family. They bring everyone together, spark creativity, and let kids get into the Halloween spirit without any scary surprises. From adorable ghosts and pastel monsters to kawaii pumpkins and happy scenes, there’s something for every style and age.

You can print a whole stack or just pick a few favorites, and trust me, your kids will love them. These simple pages find their way onto bulletin boards, into lunchboxes, and under pillows for safe keeping. So grab those markers, settle in, and let the spooky cute fun begin!

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