Fall coloring pages bring the season to life with pumpkins, leaves, and cool night skies. They are easy to print and fun to color for teens and kids.
Color Ideas For Popular Fall Characters
Use these color ideas as a simple guide. They are only suggestions, and your creativity is what matters most.
Pumpkin Patch
Pumpkin: deep orange, burnt orange
Stem: olive green, brown
Leaves: golden yellow, moss green
Shadows: rust, terracotta
Background: twilight purple or midnight blue
Scarecrow
Hat: tan, chestnut
Shirt: denim blue, plaid with red and cream
Overalls: navy, faded blue
Straw: wheat yellow
Patches: forest green, burgundy
Wise Owl
Feathers: warm brown, caramel, cream
Eyes: amber
Beak and claws: dark gold
Branch: bark brown
Night sky: deep blue with silver stars
Autumn Forest Scene
Trees: maple red, golden yellow, copper
Trunks: walnut brown
Ground: sienna with hints of green
Stream: cool blue, light gray highlights
Sky: soft peach near horizon, pale blue above
Thanksgiving Turkey
Feathers: maroon, orange, gold, teal accents
Body: chocolate brown
Wattle: red
Beak: golden yellow
Background: cream with leaf confetti
Apple Pie On A Table
Crust: honey brown with darker crosshatch
Apples: red, blush pink, hints of green
Plate: ivory or sky blue
Steam curls: light gray
Tablecloth: plaid in red and tan
Haunted House
Cozy Sweater Outfit
Sweater: mustard, forest green, or cranberry
Scarf: cream and rust stripes
Jeans: classic blue
Boots: cocoa brown
Leaves around feet: mix of red, orange, gold
What To Do After You Color
1) Fall Wall Banner
Turn finished pages into a banner for your room. Cut clean edges, punch two top corners, and thread twine through. Arrange pumpkins, leaves, and owls in a pattern. Add mini clothespins with date tags. Hang it over your desk for easy seasonal vibes.
2) Halloween Treat Bags
Use spooky pages like haunted houses or bats. Fold each page around a small paper bag, tape the seam, and trim the top with zigzag scissors. Write names on the front in silver pen. Fill with candy for a party or a school event. It looks custom and costs very little.
3) Thanksgiving Place Cards
Shrink or crop a turkey or leaf design. Fold into a tent card and write each guest’s name. Place them on plates for the Thanksgiving table. Add a short note inside, like one thing you are thankful for. Save them in a memory box after the meal.
4) Harvest Festival Photo Booth
Mount bold pages to cardboard to make props. Think pumpkins, apples, and big leaves. Glue a stick to each one. Set up a simple backdrop with a plaid blanket. Your friends can pose with the props at a harvest fair, apple picking day, or school event.
5) Locker and Binder Glow Up
Slip colored sheets into clear binder covers or locker sleeves. Match colors to your schedule subjects. Add washi tape borders for a neat frame. Swap in Halloween pages in October, then switch to cozy forests in November. It keeps your space fresh all fall.
6) Gift Wrap and Tags
Wrap small gifts with your art, like friendship bracelets or cookies. For tags, cut leaf shapes from extra sections and punch a hole. Tie with twine or ribbon. Write a short message. This works for teacher gifts, team captains, or a host at a fall party.
7) Autumn Journal or Scrapbook
Use pages as dividers or background mats. Add photos from a football game, pumpkin patch, or bonfire night. Write captions in a gel pen. Tape a dried leaf next to your scene. By the end of the season, you have a full story of your fall.
8) Window Sun Catchers
Color on thin paper, then brush a light coat of vegetable oil on the back. Let it dry on a paper towel. The page turns slightly see-through. Tape it to a sunny window. Maple leaves and turkeys glow in the light, and the room feels warm and bright.