Crisp leaves, glowing faces, and pie in the oven—pumpkin season feels like magic. These 18 free pages bring the whole harvest home, from big bold pumpkin shapes for little hands to full farm scenes that older kids can really sink into. You’ll meet happy jack-o’-lanterns, a cat by the moon, a sunny patch with a scarecrow, and even a pie slice ready for color. Fun fact: pumpkins are actually fruits—and the first jack-o’-lanterns were carved from turnips in Ireland before pumpkins took over in America!
What’s Inside This Collection?
For Little Hands: Start with the Pumpkin Basic Outline Coloring Page—big curves and open spaces make staying inside the lines easy and fun.
For Young Artists: Try the Halloween Cat and Pumpkin Coloring Page—a cute cat sits beside a carved pumpkin, great for practicing different textures like fur and smooth skin.
For a Challenge: The Halloween Pumpkin Patch Scene Coloring Page layers multiple jack-o’-lanterns, moon, and background elements for more to color.
Fan Favorite: Don’t miss the Pumpkin Pie Slice Coloring Page—kids love shading the whipped topping and warm crust. A cozy pick for Thanksgiving!
Cute Kawaii Pumpkin Coloring Page
An adorable pumpkin with big sparkling eyes and sweet smile.
Pumpkin Basic Outline Coloring Page
A bold outline of a classic pumpkin shape for little hands.
Happy Jack-o-Lantern Face Coloring Page
A friendly carved pumpkin with a big cheerful grin.
Pumpkin Pie Slice Coloring Page
A delicious slice of pumpkin pie with whipped topping.
Pumpkin Patch Garden Coloring Page
A cheerful pumpkin sitting in a sunny garden patch.
Pumpkin with Autumn Leaves Coloring Page
A round pumpkin surrounded by falling maple leaves.
Spooky Pumpkin with Bats Coloring Page
A playfully scary jack-o-lantern with flying bats.
Halloween Cat and Pumpkin Coloring Page
A cute cat sitting beside a carved Halloween pumpkin.
Christian Cross Pumpkin Coloring Page
A pumpkin carved with a cross and heart symbols.
Harvest Pumpkin and Corn Coloring Page
A decorative pumpkin paired with corn and wheat stalks.
Scary Jack-o-Lantern Spider Coloring Page
A spooky pumpkin with jagged teeth and dangling spider.
Halloween Pumpkin Moon Coloring Page
A carved pumpkin glowing under a crescent moon.
Pumpkin Vines and Leaves Coloring Page
A detailed pumpkin surrounded by curling vines and leaves.
Halloween Pumpkin Patch Scene Coloring Page
A festive Halloween scene with jack-o-lanterns under the moon.
Pumpkin Pie Thanksgiving Table Coloring Page
A delicious pumpkin pie with autumn harvest decorations.
Pumpkin Patch Scarecrow Coloring Page
A friendly scarecrow guarding pumpkins in a field.
Autumn Harvest Cart Coloring Page
A wooden cart overflowing with pumpkins and fall squashes.
Large Pumpkin Field Coloring Page
A field of pumpkins stretching to the horizon with barn.
Tips for Coloring These Pumpkin Pages
These pages mix thick outlines with fuller scenes, so crayons are great for simple pumpkins, while colored pencils help on detailed patches and moonlit nights. Don’t stick to just orange—real pumpkins come in white, green, and even blue!
Pro Tip: Want your pumpkin to look round and full? Use a darker orange along the curved ridges and a lighter yellow-orange in the center of each section. For leaves and vines, blend two greens—press darker near the veins, lighter toward the edges, and add a touch of yellow on a few tips to mimic fall color.
Creative Ideas & Fun Facts
Did You Know?
- Pumpkins are fruits from the gourd family—not vegetables!
- The first jack-o’-lanterns were carved from turnips in Ireland.
- Pumpkins can be orange, white, green, or even blue.
- The largest pumpkin ever weighed over 2,700 pounds—heavier than a small car!
Make Your Pages Even Cooler
- Glow-in-the-Dark Face – Color the Happy Jack-o-Lantern Face Coloring Page, then use a neon yellow highlighter for the eyes and mouth to make it look like a real candle is burning inside.
- Pumpkin Seed Mosaic – After coloring the Pumpkin Basic Outline Coloring Page, glue real dried pumpkin seeds inside for a cool, bumpy texture.
- Leaf Rubbing ⭐ INTERACTIVE – Find a real leaf outside, place it under the Pumpkin with Autumn Leaves Coloring Page, and rub with a crayon to add natural textures to your artwork.
- Design Your Own Carving ⭐ INTERACTIVE – Use the Pumpkin Basic Outline Coloring Page. Before you color, draw your own silly or scary face on it with pencil. THEN color it in to see your custom jack-o’-lantern!
- Pie Spices – On the Pumpkin Pie Slice Coloring Page, layer light brown over orange for a baked look. Leave tiny white flecks for “sugar sparkle,” or rub a cinnamon stick on the page for a real pie smell!
- Glitter Bats – Use black glitter glue on the bats in the Spooky Pumpkin with Bats Coloring Page to make them shimmer in the night sky.
- Vine Extension – On the Pumpkin Vines and Leaves Coloring Page, draw more curly vines stretching off the edges to show how far pumpkin plants can grow.
- Moonlit Glow – On the Halloween Pumpkin Moon Coloring Page, add a pale halo around the moon with light pencil, then deepen the pumpkin’s eyes and mouth for spooky contrast.
- Cat’s Night Eyes – On the Halloween Cat and Pumpkin Coloring Page, leave tiny white dots in the cat’s eyes to make them shine under the moon.
- Scarecrow’s Name Tag – Color the Pumpkin Patch Scarecrow Coloring Page, then give your scarecrow a name tag with a funny name like “Patch” or “Haystacks.”
- Field Depth Trick – In the Large Pumpkin Field Coloring Page, color closer pumpkins darker and distant ones lighter to create the feeling of space.
- Harvest Overflow – On the Autumn Harvest Cart Coloring Page, add apples in red and green spilling out beside the pumpkins for an even fuller fall scene.