30 Cauldron Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Mystical brews and bubbling wonders come together in these 30 Halloween Cauldron coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This enchanting collection celebrates the spooky heart of Halloween magic, capturing the essence of mysterious concoctions and ancient spells!

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These pages bring the eerie charm of cauldron magic right to your fingertips, from images of witches stirring glowing potions in shadowy lairs to bubbling cauldrons overflowing with mystical ingredients and spooky surprises, 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 Cauldron Coloring Pages

Once those vibrant Halloween cauldron coloring pages are all filled with spooky hues, don't let them gather dust! Here are 10 easy, affordable craft ideas to put them to creative use.

1. Bubbling Brew Candy Holders

Cut out your colored cauldron pages, leaving a small border. Glue these cut-outs around small paper cups or clean yogurt containers. Add scrunched-up green tissue paper spilling out of the top for “bubbling brew,” and poke two holes to thread a pipe cleaner for a handle. Fill with Halloween treats!

2. Cauldron Pop-Up Scene

Glue your cut-out cauldron coloring page onto a piece of construction paper or a shoebox lid. Create 3D elements like “smoke” using cotton balls behind the cauldron, or “magical bubbles” from small green pom-poms or twisted pipe cleaners coming out of the top. You can even draw or glue on extra spooky elements like bats or spiders around it.

3. Witches' Brew Mobile

Carefully cut out several cauldron images from your colored pages. Punch a hole at the top of each cauldron and tie a length of string. Hang these from a coat hanger, a stick, or two crossed popsicle sticks. For extra magic, add cut-outs of stars, moons, or bats from construction paper to dangle alongside the cauldrons.

4. Cauldron Coasters

Trim your colored cauldron page into a square or circle, ensuring the cauldron is centered. Glue it firmly onto a piece of sturdy cardboard (like from a cereal box) or a cork tile. Once dry, cover the entire surface with clear contact paper or a layer of Mod Podge for durability, creating unique Halloween coasters.

5. Cauldron Story Puppets

Cut out your finished cauldron image and glue it onto a craft stick or unsharpened pencil. Now, cut out small “ingredients” from other coloring pages or construction paper (e.g., a bat, a spider, a bubbling potion). Glue these smaller cut-outs onto separate craft sticks. Use them to tell a spooky story with things popping out of the cauldron!

6. Spooky Potion Jar Labels

Select your favorite colored cauldron pages and carefully cut out the cauldron images. Glue these onto empty, clean glass jars or plastic bottles. Fill the jars with colored water, glitter, plastic spiders, or gummy worms to create your own “Witch's Brew,” “Eye of Newt,” or “Frog's Breath” potion bottles for decoration.

7. Cauldron Wall Garland

Cut out multiple smaller cauldrons from your colored pages. Punch two holes at the top rim of each cauldron. Thread a long piece of yarn or string through the holes, alternating between stringing over and under to create a banner effect. Hang your spooky cauldron garland across a doorway, mantel, or window.

8. “Cauldron Match” Memory Game

Print and color two identical sets of cauldron coloring pages (or just the cauldron shapes if the page allows). Cut out the cauldron images. Glue each image onto a square of cardstock or thin cardboard to make them sturdier. Mix them up, place them face down, and play a Halloween-themed memory matching game!

9. Wearable Cauldron Headband

Cut out a large, single cauldron from your colored page. Cut a strip of poster board or sturdy construction paper long enough to fit around your child's head. Glue the cauldron to the front of the headband strip. Add some green tissue paper “bubbles” or black pipe cleaner “smoke” erupting from the top of the cauldron for a fun costume accessory.

10. Cauldron & Ingredient Story Rocks

Find several smooth, flat rocks. Cut out smaller cauldron images from your pages, and also cut out tiny elements that might go *into* a cauldron (like bubbles, eyeballs, stars, or potion splashes). Glue these images onto the rocks using craft glue or Mod Podge. Once dry, use these “story rocks” to inspire spooky tales by picking them from a bag and weaving them into a narrative.