Autumnal blessings, joyful faith, and wholesome traditions come together in these 20 Christian Halloween coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the season's spiritual side, capturing the warmth of faith and light!

These pages bring the spirit of Christian Halloween right to your fingertips, from images of smiling children in saintly costumes to scenes of illuminated pumpkins with uplifting messages, harvest symbols, 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 Christian Halloween Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant coloring pages are finished, don't let them gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts put your children's beautiful artwork to good use, celebrating faith and fun.
1. Saints & Angels Story Sticks
Cut out your favorite colored saints, angels, or Bible characters from the pages. Glue each figure onto a craft stick or popsicle stick. Use your finished story sticks to retell beloved Bible stories or create your own faith-filled puppet shows!
2. “Shine Your Light” Window Clings
Carefully cut out colored images of crosses, stars, or symbols of light from your pages. Place these cut-outs onto one piece of contact paper, then seal them with another piece on top. Trim around the edges, and stick these “stained-glass” creations onto windows to let God's light shine through!
3. Harvest Blessing Banner
Cut out various harvest-themed images, scripture verses, or symbols of God's provision from your finished pages. Punch a hole at the top of each cutout and string them together with yarn or ribbon. Hang this beautiful banner as a decorative reminder of God's blessings and abundance.
4. Virtue Verse Bookmarks
Cut strips of cardstock to create sturdy bookmarks. Glue your favorite colored scripture verses or images depicting Christian virtues (like love, joy, or peace) from your pages onto the cardstock. For extra durability, you can cover them with clear packing tape or laminate them.
5. “God's Creation” Diorama Box
Decorate the inside of a shoebox with construction paper to create a natural landscape scene. Cut out colored animals, plants, or symbols of creation from your coloring pages. Glue or stand them up inside the box to illustrate the beauty of God's world.
6. All Saints' Day Lanterns
Cut small, intricate colored pictures of saints, crosses, or angels from your completed pages. Using Mod Podge or watered-down glue, carefully adhere these cut-outs to the outside of clean mason jars or plastic bottles. Once dry, place an LED tea light inside each for a glowing tribute to our faith heroes.
7. “Armor of God” Shields
Cut shield shapes from sturdy cardboard. Color and cut out images from your pages that represent different pieces of the Armor of God (Ephesians 6). Glue these onto your cardboard shield, then add a loop of elastic string on the back for a handle, ready to defend your faith!
8. Light Over Darkness Magnets
Select small, impactful colored images from your pages—like a shining cross, an angel, or a bold scripture. Glue these cut-outs onto magnetic sheets or attach small magnet strips to the back. Display these powerful reminders of God's light on your refrigerator or any magnetic surface.
9. Christian Character Headbands
Cut strips of construction paper to fit around each child's head, forming a headband base. From your colored pages, cut out individual figures of saints, angels, or symbols representing Christian virtues. Glue these figures onto the front of the headbands for a fun and wearable celebration of faith heroes.
10. Gratitude Pumpkin Art
Cut large pumpkin shapes from orange construction paper. From your colored pages, cut out smaller images or words that represent things you are grateful for, such as a Bible, a church, a cross, or family. Glue these gratitude symbols onto your paper pumpkins, adding “Thank You, God for…” to each one.




















