Moonlit magic, shimmering horns, and spooky delight come together in these 40 Halloween unicorn coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This enchanting collection celebrates the whimsical spirit of Halloween, capturing the mystical charm of these beloved creatures in their spooky splendor!

These pages bring the magical world of Halloween unicorns right to your fingertips, from images of majestic unicorns wearing witch hats and flying with bats to scenes of them prancing through pumpkin patches, trick-or-treating for candy, and more!
To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.
All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Halloween Unicorn Coloring Pages
Once your little artists have filled their Halloween unicorn coloring pages with vibrant hues, don't let those masterpieces gather dust! These easy and affordable crafts are perfect for giving new life to their spooky, magical creations.
1. Mystical Unicorn Masks
Transform your child's favorite colored unicorn head into a wearable mask! Glue the cut-out unicorn onto a piece of sturdy cardstock or a paper plate, reinforcing the edges. Add holes for elastic string or attach to a popsicle stick to hold it up for a truly enchanting Halloween disguise.
2. Spooky Unicorn Garland
Create a whimsical Halloween decoration by cutting out several colored Halloween unicorns. Punch a small hole in the top of each unicorn and thread them onto a piece of yarn or string, alternating with construction paper bats or candy corn shapes. Hang your magical garland across a doorway or mantelpiece!
3. Haunted Stable Door Hangers
Help guests find their way to the most magical spot in your home! Glue a full-body colored unicorn onto a piece of thick poster board and carefully cut around its silhouette. Cut out a hook shape at the top, or punch a hole to add a ribbon, creating a personalized “haunted stable” door hanger for any room.
4. Unicorn Treat Bags
Make trick-or-treating extra special with custom bags! Take plain paper lunch bags and glue a large, cut-out Halloween unicorn from a coloring page onto the front. Decorate with glitter glue or markers to add extra sparkle or spooky details, perfect for collecting candy.
5. Flying Unicorn Mobile
Bring a magical touch to any room with a floating unicorn mobile. Cut out several colored unicorns and use string to suspend them from two crossed popsicle sticks or a lightweight wire hanger. The gentle movement will make it look like your Halloween unicorns are soaring through the night sky!
6. Enchanted Unicorn Lanterns
Illuminate your Halloween night with a soft, mystical glow. Cut out smaller Halloween unicorn elements (like a horn, a single unicorn, or a spooky silhouette) and glue them around the outside of a clean glass jar. Place a battery-operated tea light inside for a safe and magical lantern effect.
7. Unicorn Horn Headbands
Craft a unique unicorn horn accessory! Cut out a colored unicorn horn (and ears if desired) from the page. Reinforce it with cardstock and glue it upright onto a plain plastic headband. Add pipe cleaners twisted into spooky branches or glitter for extra Halloween flair.
8. Halloween Unicorn Stick Puppets
Put on a spooky unicorn show! Cut out individual Halloween unicorn characters and glue each one firmly onto a popsicle stick. These quick-to-make puppets are fantastic for storytelling or adding a playful element to a Halloween party activity.
9. “Adopt a Spooky Unicorn” Certificates
Perfect for a classroom party or playdate! Glue a small, colored Halloween unicorn onto a piece of construction paper. Write “Official Spooky Unicorn Adoption Certificate” around it, adding spaces for the unicorn's name and its new owner. It's a fun keepsake and imaginative play starter.
10. Magical Unicorn Amulets
Create a charm to ward off ghouls or simply show off unicorn pride! Cut out a small, detailed unicorn figure from a coloring page. Glue it onto a piece of recycled cardboard (like from a cereal box) for stiffness. Punch a hole at the top and thread a piece of yarn through to wear as a necklace or attach to a backpack.








































