35 Free Fall Coloring Pages: Printable Autumn Fun for Kids

🖍️ 35 free sheets

Bring the magic of the harvest season indoors with these 35 printable fall coloring pages, designed for children ages 4 and up. All you need are crayons, markers, or colored pencils to turn these outlines into vibrant autumn masterpieces. These sheets are a fantastic screen-free way to practice color theory and fine motor control while celebrating the changing leaves and cozy harvest vibes.

Kids Splashing in Puddles

Capture the joy of a rainy autumn day. Tip: Use bright, contrasting colors for the raincoats to make the characters pop against the gray puddle background.

Kids Splashing in Puddles

Classic Umbrella

A perfect canvas for practicing patterns. Tip: Encourage children to draw polka dots or stripes on the umbrella panels before coloring them in.

Classic Umbrella

Autumn Pears

Explore the textures of fall fruit. Tip: Use light pressure with a yellow pencil, then layer a soft green on top to create a realistic, ripening effect.

Autumn Pears

Rain Cloud

Great for learning about weather. Tip: Try using different shades of blue for the raindrops to show movement and depth.

Rain Cloud

Harvest Vegetables

Celebrate the garden bounty. Tip: Use vibrant oranges for carrots and deep purples for beets to practice color recognition.

Harvest Vegetables

Grape Harvest Bottle

A sophisticated shape for older children. Tip: Color the bottle with a single base shade, then add a white 'highlight' line on one side to make it look like glass.

Grape Harvest Bottle

Maple Leaf

The iconic symbol of autumn. Tip: Use a 'blending' technique by coloring the edges red and fading into yellow toward the center of the leaf.

Maple Leaf

Autumn Tree

A great exercise in filling space. Tip: Use short, quick strokes to color the leaves to give the tree a textured, natural look.

Autumn Tree

Windy Day

Show movement in your art. Tip: Use curved lines to color the wind swirls, making them look like they are blowing across the page.

Windy Day

Bunch of Grapes

Practice circular coloring. Tip: Color each individual grape with a slightly different pressure to create a realistic, rounded cluster effect.

Bunch of Grapes

Friendly Scarecrow

A fun character study. Tip: Use straw-yellow for the hat and patches, and bright plaid colors for the shirt to make him look extra friendly.

Friendly Scarecrow

Jack O'Lantern

A classic autumn staple. Tip: Leave the eyes and mouth white for a glowing effect, or color them yellow to look like a lit candle inside.

Jack O'Lantern

Acorns

Small and sweet. Tip: Use a cross-hatching technique on the acorn cap to give it a realistic, bumpy texture.

Acorns

School House

Perfect for back-to-school season. Tip: Use a ruler to help keep your coloring within the straight lines of the building walls.

School House

Rain Coat

A fun fashion piece. Tip: Add your own custom patterns like stars or stripes to the coat before coloring it in your favorite shade.

Rain Coat

Hydrangea Bloom

Beautiful, complex shapes. Tip: Use a variety of pinks and purples to color the individual petals, creating a soft, floral effect.

Hydrangea Bloom

Stack of Books

A great way to practice color sorting. Tip: Assign a different color to each book spine to make the stack look organized and vibrant.

Stack of Books

Pinecone

Nature's geometry. Tip: Use a light brown for the base and a darker brown to shade the undersides of the scales for a 3D look.

Pinecone

Fall Scenery

A complete autumn landscape. Tip: Color the sky a light blue to make the warm oranges and reds of the tree stand out.

Fall Scenery

Pumpkin

The quintessential fall vegetable. Tip: Use small vertical strokes to color the pumpkin, following the curve of its ribs.

Pumpkin

Slice of Pie

Yummy autumn treat. Tip: Color the crust a golden tan and the filling a deep red or blue to make it look delicious.

Slice of Pie

Oak Leaves

Distinctive leaf shapes. Tip: Use a dark brown for the leaf veins to add contrast against the lighter orange or yellow leaf body.

Oak Leaves

Corn Cob

A fun texture challenge. Tip: Color the kernels individually with alternating yellow and white to create a realistic 'peaches and cream' corn look.

Corn Cob

Spotted Mushroom

A classic forest find. Tip: Use a bright red for the cap, but leave the spots white for a bold, high-contrast look.

Spotted Mushroom

Falling Leaves

A dynamic scene. Tip: Use a different color for each leaf to create a vibrant, swirling autumn collage.

Falling Leaves

Turkey Face Coloring Sheet

Focus on the textures of the snood and beak. Tip: Use a light grey for the head to make the red wattle pop with a bright, waxy crayon.

Turkey Face Coloring Sheet

Butternut Squash Coloring Sheet

This squash has a smooth, curved shape. Tip: Encourage kids to use light pressure to blend tan and orange for a realistic, harvest-ready look.

Butternut Squash Coloring Sheet

Rainy Day Umbrella Coloring Sheet

Perfect for practicing color patterns. Tip: Use alternating bright colors on the umbrella panels to make the rainy day feel cheerful and cozy.

Rainy Day Umbrella Coloring Sheet

Autumn Season Scenery Sheet

A classic fall landscape. Tip: Use short, flicking strokes with your crayons to mimic the texture of fallen leaves on the ground.

Autumn Season Scenery Sheet

Full Turkey Coloring Sheet

Focus on the tail feathers. Tip: Use a different color for each feather layer to help children practice fine motor control and color recognition.

Full Turkey Coloring Sheet

Pumpkin Patch Coloring Sheet

Create a vibrant patch! Tip: Add small green scribbles for vines to make the pumpkins look like they are growing right out of the garden.

Pumpkin Patch Coloring Sheet

Thanksgiving Card Coloring Sheet

A festive collage of fall icons. Tip: This makes a great handmade card; color it carefully, then fold it in half to give to a friend or family member.

Thanksgiving Card Coloring Sheet

Halloween Pumpkin Coloring Sheet

A classic jack-o'-lantern face. Tip: Use a black crayon to fill in the eyes and mouth first, then use bright orange for the pumpkin skin.

Halloween Pumpkin Coloring Sheet

Aster Flower Coloring Sheet

Asters bloom in late fall. Tip: Use a variety of purples and pinks for the petals to show how these flowers add color to a cooling garden.

Aster Flower Coloring Sheet

Camellia Flower Coloring Sheet

These flowers have beautiful, layered petals. Tip: Start from the center and work your way out to create a sense of depth in your coloring.

Camellia Flower Coloring Sheet