Moonlit skies, swirling capes, and enchanted journeys come together in these 32 Halloween broomstick coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the magic and mystery of broomstick adventures, capturing the essence of spooky season flights!

These pages bring the thrill of Halloween broomstick adventures right to your fingertips, from images of cackling witches soaring through moonlit skies to scenes of friendly creatures on enchanted broom rides, festive broomstick decorations, 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 Broomstick Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant Halloween broomstick coloring pages are complete, don't let them just pile up! Turn them into fun, easy, and affordable crafts using materials you likely already have around the house.
1. Mini Broomstick Wand
Cut out your favorite colored broomsticks from the pages. Glue each cutout to a craft stick, pencil, or even a sturdy straw to create a magical mini broomstick wand. You can add a bit of yarn or raffia at the bottom for extra “bristles.”
2. Flying Broomstick Mobile
Carefully cut out several finished broomstick pictures. Punch a small hole at the top of each, then tie them with varying lengths of string to a crisscrossed pair of popsicle sticks or a paper plate base. Hang your mobile from the ceiling to create a dynamic flying display.
3. Witch's Parking Door Hanger
Select a larger colored broomstick design and cut it out. Glue it onto a piece of stiff cardboard or poster board for durability. Attach a loop of ribbon or twine to the top, and hang it on your door as a fun “Witch's Parking Only” sign for Halloween!
4. Broomstick Flight Path Garland
Cut out numerous broomstick shapes from your colored pages. Use a hole punch to make two holes on each broomstick (one near the handle, one near the bristles). String them together along a long piece of yarn or twine, creating a whimsical garland of brooms flying in formation.
5. Magical Broomstick Bookmarks
Cut out individual, slender broomstick designs from your pages. For extra durability, glue each cutout onto a piece of cardstock and then laminate it with contact paper or clear tape. These make perfect, themed bookmarks for all your spooky story reading.
6. “Pin the Bristles on the Broom” Game
Draw a large broom handle outline on a piece of poster board, leaving the bristle end blank. Have kids color and cut out their broomstick bristles from the pages. Blindfold players and have them try to “pin” their colored bristles onto the broom handle outline to complete the broom.
7. Spooky Broomstick Shadow Box
Create a mini Halloween scene by cutting out colored broomsticks and other spooky elements (like bats or a moon if your pages have them). Glue them at different depths inside a shoebox or small craft box to create a 3D diorama of brooms flying through the night sky.
8. Witch's Brew Stirrers or Cupcake Toppers
Cut out small, detailed broomstick designs from your finished pages. Glue each tiny broomstick to the top of a toothpick or a short popsicle stick. Use them to stir drinks at your Halloween party or as adorable, themed toppers for cupcakes and other treats.
9. Broomstick Racing Game Pieces
Draw a winding “flight path” track on a long strip of butcher paper or poster board. Cut out several colored broomsticks and glue each onto a popsicle stick. Use these as game pieces to “race” your brooms along the track, perhaps by blowing them with a straw.
10. Wearable Broomstick Pin Badge
Choose a colored broomstick design and cut it out. Glue the cutout onto a sturdy piece of felt or cardboard for extra rigidity. Attach a safety pin to the back with strong glue or by stitching it through the felt to create a fun, wearable Halloween accessory.
































