85 Halloween Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)
Celebrate the season with our free printable Halloween coloring pages featuring cute bats, friendly ghosts, smiling jack-o'-lanterns, witch-hat ghosts and cozy autumn scenes — spooky-cute fun for kids and adults alike.
How to download: Click any image below to open the full-size version, then right-click and save. Print on US Letter or A4 paper.
Get ready for the season with our collection of free printable Halloween coloring pages! Every design here is spooky-cute, never scary — think smiling jack-o'-lanterns, friendly ghosts, big-eyed bats, and witch-hat ghosts gathered around a bubbling cauldron. They're made to be fun for the whole family, from toddlers to grown-ups.
The collection spans single-character pages with big, simple shapes for little hands, busy doodle sheets packed with tiny icons, charming ghost gallery frames, cozy autumn pumpkin scenes, and intricate spiderweb mandalas for adults who love detailed, relaxing coloring. Whether you're hosting a classroom party, setting up a trick-or-treat activity table, or just unwinding on a quiet October evening, there's a page for you.
Each page is high-resolution for crystal-clear printing on standard letter or A4 paper. Just click any design below to download the PDF, print, and start coloring. They also make great handmade Halloween cards, bunting, and party decorations!
All 85 Designs
Coloring Tips
What colors should I use for Halloween coloring pages?
Classic Halloween palettes lean on orange, black, purple, and lime green, but cute designs love softer tones too — pastel pinks for ghosts, warm browns and golds for autumn leaves, and deep blues for night skies. Pick a small palette per page so the whole sheet feels intentional.
How do I make jack-o'-lanterns and ghosts pop?
Color the carved faces and eyes last so your lines stay crisp. Shade the edges of each pumpkin a little darker than the center to add roundness, and leave ghosts mostly white with just a hint of grey shadow underneath — the contrast against a dark background makes them glow.
Which pages are best for younger kids?
Start with the single-character bat and pumpkin pages — big shapes, thick lines, lots of open space. Save the busy doodle sheets, gallery frames, and intricate spiderweb mandalas for older kids and adults who enjoy detailed, relaxing coloring.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Halloween coloring pages free to download?
Yes! Every Halloween coloring page on Analog Bag is completely free for personal use. Just click an image to open the printable PDF and print it at home.
Are these pages scary or kid-friendly?
They're spooky-cute, not scary. Expect smiling jack-o'-lanterns, friendly ghosts, and adorable bats — perfect for young kids, classrooms, and anyone who prefers a gentle Halloween theme.
What age group are these Halloween coloring pages for?
All ages. Simple single-character pages suit toddlers and young kids, while the detailed doodle sheets, ghost galleries, and intricate spiderweb designs are great for older kids and adults.
Can I use these for a Halloween party or classroom?
Absolutely. Print as many copies as you need for parties, classrooms, or trick-or-treat activity tables. The doodle and lettering pages also make fun placemats and decorations.
Can I print these coloring pages multiple times?
Yes. Once downloaded you can print any Halloween page as many times as you like for personal use — ideal for group activities or trying different color schemes.