50 Trick-Or-Treat Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Ghostly giggles, sweet delights, and spooky adventures fill these 50 trick or treat coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This enchanting collection perfectly captures the thrilling spirit and playful fun of Halloween night!

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These pages bring the exciting magic of Halloween right to your fingertips, from costumed kids eagerly collecting candy to friendly ghosts and grinning pumpkins, 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 Trick Or Treat Coloring Pages

Once your trick or treat coloring pages are bursting with color, don't let them gather dust! Turn those masterpieces into exciting Halloween crafts with these easy and affordable ideas.

1. Spooky Treat Bag Tags

Cut out your favorite monsters, pumpkins, or candy from the finished coloring pages. Punch a hole at the top of each cutout and thread a piece of yarn or ribbon through it. Tie these unique tags onto your trick-or-treat bags to personalize them and make them extra festive for candy collecting!

2. Candy Corn Countdown Chain

Cut thin strips or small festive shapes (like ghosts or bats) from your colored pages. Link them together with glue or staples to create a decorative chain. Hang your “candy corn” chain across a doorway or mantelpiece to count down the days until Halloween night.

3. Window Cling Trick-or-Treaters

Carefully cut out the characters or spooky elements from your completed coloring pages. Laminate them or cover them with clear contact paper, then trim around the edges. Use a tiny bit of tape or static to adhere these unique “trick-or-treaters” to your windows, welcoming real ones to your door.

4. Lollipop Monster Disguises

Cut out small, expressive monster faces or spooky symbols from your colored pages, making sure they're a good size for a lollipop. Glue each cutout to the front of a small paper circle or square. Punch a hole for the lollipop stick at the bottom, then slip them over your candy to create fun, wearable disguises for your treats.

5. Halloween Treat Bingo Game

Cut out various small images of candy, ghosts, witches, or trick-or-treaters from multiple finished coloring pages. Glue these distinct images onto a grid drawn on construction paper to create unique Bingo cards. Call out the images, and the first to get Bingo wins a special Halloween treat!

6. DIY Candy Bar Wrappers

Measure your favorite standard candy bars. Cut strips from your colored pages to fit around them, ensuring the designs face out. Wrap the colored paper around the candy bar, securing the ends with glue or tape. These custom wrappers make everyday candy bars look extra special for sharing with trick-or-treaters or party guests.

7. Shoebox “Haunted Alley” Diorama

Grab a shoebox and decorate the inside to look like a spooky street or haunted house background. Cut out characters, pumpkins, or treat bags from your finished coloring pages. Glue a small paper tab or pipe cleaner to the back of each cutout to make them stand up, creating a bustling trick-or-treat scene within the box.

8. “Welcome Trick-or-Treaters” Yard Stakes

Mount larger cutouts of friendly ghosts, grinning pumpkins, or candy buckets from your colored pages onto sturdy cardstock or thin poster board. Secure a popsicle stick or bamboo skewer to the back of each with strong tape or glue. Place these festive stakes in your front yard or along a pathway to guide trick-or-treaters.

9. Pumpkin Pail Pals

Cut out various trick-or-treat themed characters or icons from your finished coloring pages. Glue these cutouts directly onto the front of small, plain plastic pumpkin pails or buckets. You can also add googly eyes or pipe cleaner arms to make them into unique “pals” for collecting candy.

10. Candy Jar Decoration

Select a clean, clear glass jar and some of your favorite colored trick-or-treat designs. Cut out borders, characters, or patterns from the coloring pages. Use Mod Podge or clear glue to adhere the cutouts around the outside of the jar, creating a custom, festive container perfect for holding all your collected Halloween candy.