Monday, September 30, 2013

Halloween Coloring Pages for Spooky Coloring Fun

Halloween coloring pagesFree Printable Halloween Coloring Pages for All Ages

October begins tomorrow, and many people have already started planning for the month’s festivities. If you haven’t yet begun, don’t worry. You can catch up! A great way to decorate your home and be a little sentimental is by having your children color some free printable coloring pages to frame and use around the home as part of your fall décor. It’s an easy, affordable way to decorate, but most of all, the decorations will really mean something because they’re created by your children. In addition to free printable holiday coloring pages, ColoringBookFun.com has coloring pages for all holidays and a variety of other themes such as animals, people, history and more. Check out all the categories to find coloring pages for your little ones!

Don’t Say Boo, We Have Plenty of Activities Just For You!

Coloring for holidays like Halloween is a great way to build up plenty of excitement in anticipation for the holiday. Luckily, ColoringBookFun.com has loads of Halloween coloring sheets in a variety of categories. You’ll find all the elements you associate with Halloween, including pumpkins, haystacks, witches, ghosts, haunted houses, spiders, devils, skeletons, trick-or-treat bags, jack-o-lanterns, scarecrows, and much, much more. The free printable Halloween coloring pages are free to print, download, save and share. Send them to your friends, teachers and colleagues. Everyone will be looking for great Halloween resources during this time, so now is your chance to help others out by pointing the way to some fantastic Halloween coloring pages!

Pumpkin Coloring Pages to Celebrate Halloween

Pumpkins are certainly my favorite part of Halloween, and for the entire Autumn season, actually. I love pumpkin flavored coffees, cakes, cookies, butters, pies, rolls and just about anything else that you can think of to put pumpkin in. Pumpkins are delicious – even the seeds can be roasted to make a tasty snack. You don’t have to be a pumpkin connoisseur, however, to enjoy this pumpkin and haystacks coloring sheet. You can have your child color this sheet and leave it up in your home all through the fall season, because it’s perfect for Thanksgiving, too! For soft colors, have your child use crayons or colored pencils. For strong, bold colors, use markers or watercolor paints! Those aren’t your only options, though. You can also use glue and glitter to make a sparkly Halloween image that’s perfect for framing and using from year to year. To make crafts that are safe for the little ones, use edible materials by making up a homemade paste and using orange and yellow sprinkles to decorate the pumpkins. Use your imagination! Just because something is labeled a coloring page doesn’t mean that you’re limited to crayons. Creativity knows no bounds. Just put your noggin to work to think of unusual methods for your crafts, and you’ll soon have a home full of décor that no one has seen before.

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