Trick -or- Color
Halloween Coloring Book
For Kids of ALL Ages!

Ready to scare up some creative fun? The Trick -or- Color Halloween Coloring Book invites kids and grownups to unleash their spooky side with 35 charmingly creepy illustrations—from witches and black cats to jack-o’-lanterns and more. It’s the perfect screen-free activity for Halloween parties, classrooms, or cozy fall evenings at home.

Quick Answer: What is the Trick -or- Color Halloween Coloring Book?
This Halloween-themed coloring book features 35 fun and spooky designs of pumpkins, witches, cats, and more. Each page is single-sided with a black back to prevent bleed-through—perfect for kids and adults who want to color, cut, and frame their creations.

Printed on single-sided pages with black backs to avoid bleed-through, each 8.5" x 8.5" image is frame-worthy and fang-tastically fun!

This book is a coloring book for kids and grownups alike.

Trick -or- Color Halloween coloring book
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All you need are colored pencils and/or crayons to create your masterpieces! As mentioned above, you have all your drawings on the right-hand side pages so you can cut them out and frame them!

See three sample coloring book pages below!

Trick -or- Color sample 1
Trick -or- Color sample 2
Trick -or- Color sample 3

What’s Inside the Trick -or- Color Halloween Book

Get in the Halloween spirit with this spooky "Trick -or- Color" delightful coloring book.

Featuring popular Halloween themes like witches, spiders, cats, pumpkins, and more, these pages are perfect for anyone who loves a little fright with their fun!

What’s Included in the Book

Inside this charming coloring book you'll find:

  • 35 original illustrations featuring your favorite Halloween themes
  • Single-sided printing with black on the backside so you can color without bleed-through
  • Suitable for colorists of all ages and skill levels
  • A fun activity for Halloween parties, schools, homes, and more

Illustrations range from simple to moderately complex for hours of engagement
8.5 x 8.5-inch pages that you can cut out and frame.

Unleash your creativity and inner spookiness. Get ready - stock up today for frightful family fun with this Halloween coloring book that's perfect for colorists whatever your age!

The whimsical illustrations and spooky themes will get you excited for Halloween or provide year-round fun.

A great gift for kids and adults who love all things creepy and kooky!

A Quick Look at Halloween’s Spooky Origins

Halloween traces back over 2000 years to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, which marked the transition from summer to the darker winter months on the pagan calendar.

The Celts, based in what is now Ireland, the UK, and northern France, celebrated their New Year on November 1st on Samhain Eve. It was regarded as a liminal time when the boundary between this world and the otherworld was at its thinnest.

The mystical Druids lit large bonfires to drive away evil spirits who were active as the seasons changed. People dressed up in costumes to disguise themselves as harmful spirits were said to roam that night.

Turnips were hollowed out and carved with frightening faces to place outside homes for protection (now we know where the pumpkin tradition highly likely came from!).

Fortunes were told, games and feats of strength ensued, and of course stories were eagerly exchanged in the chilling darkness around crackling flames.

It was a night when supernatural forces and the dead were thought able to mingle with the living as the natural order broke down temporarily.

When the Romans conquered Celtic lands, they brought along two autumn festivals that likely combined with the darker Celtic Samhain.

One was to honor Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit and trees which featured apple bobbing as a key game.

The second festival remembered the dead before Winter’s arrival which resonated with Samhain’s darker mythology.

Later in the 800s, Christianity moved in and merged Celtic folklore with All Saints’ Day on Nov. 1 and later with All Souls Day for remembrance.

These celebrations likely shifted Samhain to the Oct. 31 slot we now know as Halloween.

Susan’s Spooky Roots: Pendle Hill and Witchy Tales

I was born in Preston, Lancashire and I heard stories about Pendle Hill:

Lancashire’s Pendle Hill has its own chilling tales infusing the Halloween atmospherics. With its arresting summit view and Bronze Age burial remains, it hosted pagan gatherings before Christianity took hold.

But it’s most known for the arrest and execution of 10 people accused of witchcraft in 1612. They lived in surrounding villages and were said to have congregated on hillsides to conduct magic rituals - likely remnants of ancient Samhain gatherings.

While there’s debate about the actual facts, the dramatic local lore still conjures a supernatural shiver fitting when the curtain is thin.

If you celebrate the season of All Hallows' Eve, what could be better than coloring the pages of Susan's Halloween Coloring books?

Trick -or- Color Q&A – What You Need to Know

Is Trick -or- Color good for both kids and adults?

Yes! The pages range from simple to moderately detailed, making it great for young artists and older colorists alike.

Can I cut out and frame the finished pages?

Absolutely. All images are printed on the right-hand page with black backs—perfect for cutting out and displaying.

Is this part of a Halloween coloring series?

Yes! It’s part of a spooky trio that includes Pumpkin Patch and Frightfully Fun. Each book offers unique designs and the same no-bleed paper layout.

More Halloween Coloring Fun from Susan

Whether you’re hosting a Halloween party or enjoying a quiet coloring session by candlelight, Trick -or- Color offers hours of spine-tingling fun for every age. Don’t forget to check out the other two ghoulishly delightful books in this spooky trio—Pumpkin Patch and Frightfully Fun. Click their links to explore more frightful coloring fun today!

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