Family coloring night
Print a stack of pages for everyone, set out crayons or markers and turn the kitchen table into a no-screen craft hour. Even teens and grandparents tend to stay longer than they planned.
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Free holiday coloring pages for the whole year — Christmas trees, Halloween pumpkins, Easter eggs, valentines and more. Easy printables for classroom packets, party favors and quiet rainy days at home.
52 coloring pages

A spooky carnival tent looms with a flickering banner, perfect for a thrilling Halloween coloring adventure.

A dramatic vampire awakens from a velvet-lined coffin, ready for a night of adventure.

A playful little ghost sits backwards on a broomstick, ready for a silly Halloween adventure.

A spooky undead zombie shambles forward with outstretched arms, wearing torn and tattered clothing perfect for Halloween fun.

A busy spider spins an intricate, patterned web stretching between two tall posts for a spooky holiday scene.

A glowing skull lantern hangs from a chain, perfect for Halloween coloring fun.

A charming black cat wearing a miniature pointed witch hat makes the perfect spooky companion for Halloween coloring fun.

A glossy candy apple on a stick gleams with a playful swirly shine, perfect for festive coloring fun.

A cloaked wolf stands hauntingly in swirling fog, perfect for coloring on a spooky holiday night.

A festive pumpkin adorned with star and moon carvings makes a magical Halloween coloring adventure.

A big-eyed, lovable monster peeks out from under the bed with a gentle smile.

A devilish trident stands planted in the ground surrounded by dancing flames perfect for Halloween coloring fun.

A friendly ghost shines from inside a vintage lantern, perfect for Halloween coloring fun.

A cozy cat peeks out from inside a hollowed Halloween pumpkin surrounded by autumn charm.

A twisted old tree comes to life with a gnarled face carved deep into its bark, perfect for Halloween fun.

A friendly Frankenstein monster holds a cheerful sunflower, perfect for a fun Halloween coloring adventure.

A magical witch stirs her bubbling brew while a recipe book hovers enchantingly in the air beside her.

A mysterious cave comes alive with a hanging colony of bats ready for a spooky Halloween adventure.

A whimsical row of labeled potion bottles sits neatly on a shelf, perfect for Halloween coloring fun.

A creepy cobweb stretches across a shadowy doorway corner, perfect for Halloween coloring fun.

A quirky cartoon eyeball with wiggly legs and cool sneakers rolls along on a fun Halloween adventure.

A cheerful crescent moon sports a pointy witch hat perfect for Halloween coloring fun.

Explore this eerie graveyard filled with leaning tombstones and gnarled bare trees perfect for Halloween coloring.

A friendly ghost costume kid carries a cheerful jack-o-lantern bucket ready for Halloween candy.
Once you’ve picked a sheet, the fun is just starting. Here are some of our favourite ways families, teachers and grown-ups put free printable coloring pages to use.
Print a stack of pages for everyone, set out crayons or markers and turn the kitchen table into a no-screen craft hour. Even teens and grandparents tend to stay longer than they planned.
Use the pages as Friday rewards, transition activities, vocabulary builders or themed lesson tie-ins. The big shapes and clean outlines hold up to repeated photocopying.
Drop a printed page and a small pack of crayons at every place setting — instant party favor, instant table-time activity while the cake gets ready.
Adults love these too. Put on a podcast or some quiet music, pick a detailed page and color a single section while your coffee gets cold — a five-minute reset that actually works.
A few small choices make any coloring page look better and feel more relaxing. These work whether you’re four years old or forty.
Crayons are forgiving and great for little hands. Colored pencils give you precise edges and gentle shading. Markers are bold and dramatic — slip a backing sheet underneath so they don’t bleed through.
It’s much easier to add color than to take it away. Lay down a soft base layer first, then push harder on the spots you want to make richer or darker.
Slip a piece of cardboard or a second printout under your page. It protects your table, gives you a firmer surface to press against, and stops marker bleed onto the page underneath.
A finished page makes a perfect fridge magnet, classroom display, handmade greeting card, or scanned keepsake to send to grandparents far away.
Coloring is one of the simplest ways to slow down. For little kids it builds fine-motor skills, color recognition and patience. For older kids and teens it’s a screen-free way to focus. For adults it’s an easy entry point to mindfulness — no app, no subscription, no streak. A printed page, a handful of crayons and ten quiet minutes is genuinely good for you.
Yes. Every page is free to print, color and share for personal, classroom, library, daycare and non-profit use. No account, no watermark, no fee.
All pages are tuned to print clean on US Letter or A4. The default print settings in your browser will work fine — choose “fit to page” if you want a small border around the artwork.
Absolutely. Teachers, librarians, daycares and homeschool families use the pages every day. Print as many copies as you need.
No sign-up, no download, no app. Just open a page, hit print, or use the “Color it online” button to fill it in your browser.