30 Halloween Cow Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Moonlit fields, gentle giants, and ghoulish delights come together in these 30 Halloween cow coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This enchanting collection celebrates the unexpected charm of cows dressed up for the holiday, capturing the playful spirit of Halloween!

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These pages bring the magic of Halloween cows right to your fingertips, from images of cows wearing witch hats to scenes of bovine trick-or-treaters, pumpkin patch visits, 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 Cow Coloring Pages

Once those finished coloring pages start piling up, don't let their spooktacular charm fade! These easy, affordable crafts will put your creative Halloween cow masterpieces to fantastic use.

1. Spooky Moo-sk Mask

Cut out your favorite Halloween cow from the coloring page. Glue it onto a sturdy paper plate or a piece of cardstock for extra durability. Carefully cut out eyeholes and then attach elastic string or pipe cleaners through punched holes on the sides. Now you have a custom, spooky cow mask perfect for trick-or-treating or dress-up play!

2. Haunted Udder Banner

Carefully cut out several of your finished Halloween cow coloring pages. Punch two holes at the top of each cow cutout, evenly spaced. Thread a long piece of twine or yarn through the holes to create a spooky garland. Hang it across a doorway, mantelpiece, or classroom wall to decorate your home for Halloween.

3. Bovine Boo-kmarks

Choose your favorite spooky cow designs and carefully cut them out from your colored pages. Glue each cutout onto a strip of colored cardstock, leaving a small decorative border around the edges. For extra durability, cover them with clear packing tape or laminate them. These make fun, unique bookmarks for your Halloween storybooks!

4. Pasture Puppet Pals

Cut out your Halloween cow characters and glue each one firmly to the top of a craft stick or popsicle stick. Add googly eyes for extra fun if you have them! Use these adorable (and slightly spooky) puppets to put on a Halloween farm-themed show for your friends and family, bringing your creations to life.

5. Spooktacular Window Silhouettes

Cut out the main Halloween cow figures from your colored pages. Use a glue stick to lightly adhere the back of the cutout to a piece of clear contact paper or a laminated sheet. Trim around the edges, leaving a small border of clear material, then stick them to windows or mirrors for a festive, translucent display that catches the light.

6. Pumpkin Patch Cow Standees

Cut out your favorite Halloween cow figures. Fold a small strip of poster board into a “V” shape or a small rectangle to create a stand. Glue the bottom of your cow cutout to this stand, ensuring it can balance upright. Arrange your cow standees with mini pumpkins or construction paper hay bales for a festive centerpiece or desk decoration.

7. Trick-or-Treat Udder Bags

Decorate plain paper lunch bags by cutting out some of your colored Halloween cows and gluing them onto the front. You can add extra details with markers, like spiderwebs or bats, to enhance the spooky theme. These personalized bags are perfect for collecting candy or giving out small treats to friends and neighbors.

8. Witchy Cow Mobile

Cut out several different Halloween cow characters from your coloring pages, perhaps a witch cow, a ghost cow, and a vampire cow. Attach each cow to varying lengths of string or yarn. Tie the strings to a sturdy stick or a lightweight cardboard cross. Hang your magical mobile from the ceiling for a charming, spooky display that gently sways.

9. Haunted Barn Diorama

Take an empty shoebox and turn it on its side to create a miniature barn scene. Cut out your Halloween cows and glue them inside, creating a spooky pasture. Use construction paper for fences, cotton balls for spiderwebs, and small twigs for haunted trees to complete your eerie farm landscape, bringing a whole scene to life.

10. Moo-ving Monster Bowling Pins

Collect five or six empty plastic water bottles. Cut out your Halloween cow coloring pages and carefully wrap and glue one around each bottle, securing it with tape if needed. Arrange your spooky cow bowling pins and use a soft ball to try and knock them down for a fun, indoor Halloween game that's easy to set up and play.