28 Halloween Candy Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Ghoulishly good treats and sugary delights fill these 28 Halloween candy coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the sweet spirit of Halloween, capturing the joy of trick-or-treating and indulging in spooky snacks!

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These pages bring the sugary excitement of Halloween right to your fingertips, from images of overflowing candy buckets and classic chocolate bars to scenes of lollipops, gummy worms, 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 Candy Coloring Pages

Once those finished coloring pages start piling up, these easy and affordable crafts are the perfect way to give your little artist's masterpieces a second life!

1. Sweet Treat Garland

Cut out your favorite colored candy shapes from the pages. Punch a small hole at the top of each candy cutout, then thread them onto a piece of string or yarn. Hang your festive candy garland across a doorway, mantel, or window for a sweet Halloween decoration.

2. Personalized Trick-or-Treat Bag

Transform a plain paper bag into a custom trick-or-treat carrier! Simply cut out various colorful candies from your completed coloring pages. Glue them onto the sides of a brown or white paper bag, creating a unique and candy-themed design perfect for collecting sweets.

3. Delicious Candy Suncatchers

Carefully cut out large candy shapes like lollipops, candy corn, or wrapped chocolates. Adhere them to a piece of clear contact paper, then cover with another piece of contact paper to laminate. Trim around the edges, punch a hole at the top, and hang these vibrant candy suncatchers in a window to catch the light.

4. Photo Booth “Candy” Props

Bring your Halloween party photos to life with oversized candy props! Cut out large, colorful candy designs from your coloring pages. Securely tape or glue each cutout to the top of a popsicle stick or sturdy straw. Guests can hold up their favorite “candy” for fun, sweet-themed pictures.

5. Candy Memory Game

Create a fun, educational game using duplicate coloring pages. Cut out identical pairs of colored candies (e.g., two candy corn, two chocolate bars). Glue each candy cutout onto a small, uniform piece of cardstock. Lay them face down and take turns flipping to find matching candy pairs!

6. Magnetic Candy Treats

Turn your little one's candy art into fridge-worthy magnets. Cut out individual colored candies and glue them onto small pieces of thin cardboard for stability. Cover the front with clear packing tape or contact paper for a glossy finish. Attach a small magnetic strip to the back of each, and display your sweet art on any magnetic surface.

7. Hanging Candy Mobile

Construct a delightful mobile featuring all sorts of Halloween candy. Use pipe cleaners or thin sticks to create a cross shape as your base. Punch holes in various colored candy cutouts from your pages and tie them with string at different lengths from the base. Hang your sweet mobile in a child's room or as a party decoration.

8. Giant Candy Wrapper Art

Design a supersized candy wrapper using a large sheet of poster board. Draw or paint a fun, spooky wrapper design on the poster board. Then, cut out individual colored candy images from your pages and glue them “inside” the giant wrapper. This makes for a fantastic wall decoration or classroom display!

9. Wearable Candy Crown or Hat

Craft a royal candy crown or a whimsical party hat! Cut out various colorful candy shapes. Glue these candy pieces all around a pre-made paper crown or a simple cone-shaped hat fashioned from construction paper. This makes a fun accessory for Halloween dress-up or a birthday party.

10. “Candy Jar” Group Display

This craft is perfect for a group! On a large piece of poster board, draw and cut out the shape of a giant candy jar. Have each child cut out and color their favorite Halloween candy images from the coloring pages. Then, glue all the individual candy cutouts inside the “candy jar” for a vibrant, collaborative classroom or party display.