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On this page, you will find 60 free jack-o-lantern and pumpkin coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Whether you are looking for a spooky Halloween craft activity, a Thanksgiving-themed art project, or even some simple pumpkin templates, you will find these all below! For this series, I was very spoilt for choice as there are so many Halloween themes to incorporate into these pages. Included are pumpkins with ghosts, jack-o-lanterns with candy, pumpkins with witches, simple outlines of pumpkins, pumpkins with turkeys and pilgrims, and tons more! ![]() To use any of these free printables, you can click on any of the below images or links to open the high-resolution PDF on a new page. From there, you can freely download or print to your heart’s content! All these PDF coloring pages are on standard US letter size, but they also fit perfectly onto A4 paper sizes! Enjoy! ![]() Jack O Lantern Wearing Wizard Hat ![]() Pumpkin With Happy Halloween In Bones To Color ![]() Scary Jack O Lantern Pumpkin With Spider Webs ![]() Thanksgiving Pumpkin Wearing Pilgrim Hat ![]() Detailed Pumpkin With Leaves ![]() Halloween Pumpkin-Themed Ghost In Graveyard ![]() Happy Thanksgiving Turkey With Pumpkin ![]() Jack O Lantern With Black Cat To Color ![]() Jack O Lantern With Melting Candle To Color ![]() Large Pumpkin With Leaves To Color ![]() Skull Shaped Jack O Lantern To Color ![]() Cute Kitten Pumpkin Coloring Page ![]() Spooky-Looking Jack O Lantern With Bones ![]() Cute Kawaii Halloween Pumpkin To Color ![]() Simple Jack O Lantern Pumpkin Template To Color ![]() Trick Or Treat Pumpkin With Candy To Color ![]() Detailed Large Wild Pumpkin Growing ![]() Monster With Pumpkin Head In Graveyard ![]() Kawaii Pumpkin Ghost To Color ![]() Scary-Looking Pumpkin With Mushrooms ![]() Pumpkin With Leaves And Sunflowers To Color ![]() Easy Pumpkin Coloring Page And Template For Kids ![]() Pumpkin House With Witches Hat To Color ![]() Mandala Jack O Lantern Pumpkin To Color ![]() Creepy Scarecrow With Jack O Lanterns To Color ![]() Halloween Pumpkin Scarecrow With Ghosts To Color ![]() Various Pumpkins To Color ![]() Haunted Jack O Lantern Pumpkin To Color For Kids ![]() Jack O Lantern With Sharp Scary Teeth ![]() Coloring Sheet Of a Thanksgiving Pumpkin ![]() Cute Cat Sitting On Pumpkin To Color ![]() Witches Cat Amongst Pumpkins ![]() Cat Themed Halloween Pumpkin Coloring Sheet ![]() Mickey Mouse Themed Jack O Lantern To Color ![]() Mickey Mouse With Halloween Pumpkin To Color ![]() Easy Halloween Pumpkin During Midnight To Color ![]() Halloween Pumpkin With Flames ![]() Intricate Pumpkin Coloring Page For Adults ![]() Simple Pumpkin Template ![]() Happy Halloween Pumpkin To Color ![]() Devilish Pumpkins Dressed Up To Color ![]() Detailed Pumpkin Mandala For Relaxation ![]() Coloring Page Of Farm Pumpkins Growing In The Sun ![]() Jack O Lantern Container For Halloween Candy ![]() Spooky Ghost With Floating Jack O Lanterns ![]() Enchanted Pumpkin Cottage ![]() Spooky Jack O Lanterns Sitting In Graveyard ![]() Two Big Pumpkins ![]() Halloween Pumpkin Cutouts To Color ![]() Halloween Pumpkin Mandala To Color ![]() Jack O Lantern Full Of Candy ![]() Cute Happy Halloween Pumpkin And Cats To Color ![]() Ghost Coming Out Of Pumpkin ![]() Haunted Halloween Pumpkin With Tentacles ![]() Witch Sitting On Top Of Pumpkin ![]() Jack O Lantern With Cut Out Eyes And Mouth ![]() Aesthetic Witch Holding Onto Pumpkin Next To Cauldron ![]() Mystical Cat Witch Sitting On Halloween Pumpkin ![]() Cute Witch With Pumpkins And Bats To Color ![]() Cute Witch Coloring Sheet With Pumpkins And Broomstick More Related Coloring Pages 👇 Ghosts coloring pages 👻 Haunted Houses coloring pages 🏚️ Vampires coloring pages 🧛 Stranger Things coloring pages 👾 Halloween coloring pages 🎃Looking for something else? Search our 10,000 free printables! 10 Craft Ideas To Do With Pumpkin Coloring PagesHere are 10 affordable, fun, and creative craft ideas you can do with your completed coloring page! 10. Paper Confetti PumpkinsFor starters, you’ll need lots of confetti in orange, yellow, red, and even black. You can make it yourself using a hole punch or buy it at craft stores or online at Amazon. You’ll also need glue to affix the confetti to the page! You’ll instruct your kiddos to fill in the lines on their pumpkin illustration with the different colored confetti; if the pumpkin has a face, they do that in black. 9. Tissue Paper PumpkinsAnother cute way to “fill in the lines” is by getting orange, yellow, red, and black tissue paper. Cut it up into 4” by 4” squares and have your kids pinch the middle, then twist to make a small rosette. Then they’ll glue that down onto the page, using the black tissue paper for the pumpkin’s face (if they’re filling in one with a face). 8. Gift BaggiesAnother use for my pumpkin pages is to turn them into cut-outs and use them to decorate paper bag gift baggies. If you’re hosting a Halloween or fall-themed party and have some stuff to give to the partygoers, you can add a festive, homemade touch. You should resize the illustrations to be slightly smaller (which you can do by copy/pasting the picture into a word processor) before printing them off. 7. Puffy Paint Pumpkins/Window ClingsSo this craft is very cool because not only does it help your kids improve their fine motor skills, and once the puffy paint is dry, you can peel it off and stick it to the window. You’ll get puffy paint in black, plus oranges and yellows, and have your kids color in pumpkin illustrations. They can do as much or as little as they want, but if they fill in the pumpkins, that makes for the best window clings. Let the puffy paint dry completely – which could take upwards of two days – and if you want, peel it off the page and place it in a sunny window. 6. Pumpkin Life Cycle BookletsHave your students pick out three or four pumpkin illustrations for an October or November classroom craft. You can then come up with an abbreviated life cycle together as a class or have the students research independently. Then have them color in the illustrations and add the text to the page. Bind the pages together in a portfolio or three-ring binder. 5. Pumpkin SuncatchersFor this beautiful craft, you’ll need transparency sheets on which to print the pumpkin illustrations. Then you’ll need orange, yellow, red, and black tissue paper, cut into little pieces. The kids will place those pieces down, filling in the lines of the illustrations. It’s okay if they overlap a bit or aren’t perfect within the outline; they will cut the pumpkin out. Poke a hole in the top of the pumpkin and loop some string through. That’ll give you something to hang the pumpkin suncatchers within a sunny window. 4. Greeting CardsYou can always use my pumpkin illustrations as Halloween or autumnal greeting cards with a personalized touch. You or your kids can color in the picture and then write a message on the inside. You can copy/paste the illustration into a word processor and resize it to suit your desires. 3. Scrapbooking Cut-OutsIf you’re doing a page, or a few pages, on the month of October or Halloween, you can use my pumpkin pages as cut-outs to adorn the page. Resize the pictures in a word processor and print off, color them in and cut them out, then use glue to affix them to the pages. They make excellent background figures; you could even draw connecting vines and create a pumpkin patch. 2. String PumpkinsYou’ll need cardboard and string in orange, yellow, red, and green for this craft. You’ll take the pumpkin illustration of choice and cut it out. Then you will trace around the cut-out onto a piece of cardboard. You’ll cut out the cardboard and glue the two pieces together. Then you’ll wrap the two pieces in the string, alternating colors as you see fit. You can use green for the stem. 1. Pumpkin MasksIf goblins and zombies are too scary for your kids, then consider making pumpkin masks for play. Choose a pumpkin illustration where the central figure is quite round and prominent; you might have to “blow up” the picture just a bit to get the right fit. You’ll have your kids color in just the pumpkin and then cut it out. Poke holes on either side of the pumpkin and attach pieces of string, ribbon, or even yarn, enough so that you can tie a bow behind your child’s head. |
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