37 Potion Bottle Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Mysterious brews, bubbling concoctions, and mystical ingredients come together in these 37 Halloween Potion bottle coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This enchanting collection celebrates the spooky allure of sorcery, capturing the magic and mystery of Halloween!

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These pages bring the enchantment of potion-making right to your fingertips, from images of bubbling elixirs in whimsical bottles to scenes of ancient vials adorned with spooky labels, 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 Potion Bottle Coloring Pages

Once those beautifully colored potion bottle pages start piling up, don't let their magic fade! These easy, affordable crafts put them to enchanting use.

1. Potion Bottle Garland

Transform your finished potion bottles into a spooky banner! Carefully cut out each colored bottle, punch a hole at the top of two corners, then thread them onto a string or ribbon to hang across a doorway or mantle.

2. Secret Spell Scrolls

Glue your cut-out potion bottles onto lengths of brown construction paper. Write out silly “spell ingredients” next to each one. Roll the paper around a popsicle stick or dowel rod to create an ancient-looking scroll, perfect for a witch's prop.

3. Enchanted “Stained Glass” Bottles

Cut out your individual potion bottles. Glue them onto a sheet of wax paper, leaving some space around each. Frame the wax paper with construction paper, then hang it in a window to let the light shine through, creating a magical “stained glass” effect.

4. Witches' Brew Coasters

Mount your favorite colored potion bottle cut-outs onto squares of cardboard or poster board using glue. Cover the entire surface with clear contact paper or laminate them to make durable, water-resistant coasters for your spooky sips.

5. Potion Ingredient Jar Labels

Give plain jars a magical makeover! Cut out the potion bottles from your coloring pages, then glue them onto construction paper rectangles. Write whimsical labels like “Eye of Newt,” “Dragon's Breath,” or “Spider Silk” and affix them to empty jam jars or plastic containers.

6. Magic Liquid Sensory Bottles

Glue your brightly colored potion bottle cut-outs or labels onto the outside of empty, clear plastic water bottles. Fill the bottles with water, glitter, and a few drops of food coloring to create swirling “magic potions.” Securely seal the caps with hot glue.

7. Potion Master's Handbook Cover

Create a spellbinding cover for a plain notebook or binder. Arrange and glue several cut-out potion bottles onto a piece of construction paper sized to fit the cover. Add a title like “My Book of Potions” with markers for a personalized touch.

8. Potion Bottle Finger Puppets

Cut out your colored potion bottles, making sure they are tall enough to work as a puppet. Glue a craft stick or a folded strip of construction paper to the back of each. Use them to tell enchanting tales of potions and spells!

9. “Bottled Curse” Photo Booth Props

Enlarge your favorite potion bottle designs by tracing them onto poster board and gluing your colored pages on top for texture. Attach a dowel rod or extra-long craft stick to the bottom of each. These oversized props are perfect for Halloween photos!

10. 3D Potion Cabinet Diorama

Cut out various potion bottles from your coloring pages. Using a shoebox laid on its side, glue some bottles to the back wall and use folded paper tabs or pipe cleaners to make others stand up in front, creating a spooky diorama of a witch's potion cabinet.