Scarecrow Halloween Coloring Pages

Autumn is here, and the world feels wrapped in golden light. Leaves crunch underfoot, the air smells of hay and pumpkins, and long afternoons call for something calm and creative. Our Scarecrow Coloring Pages bring that peaceful harvest feeling to your table, giving kids, parents, and teachers a fun way to celebrate the season together.

At ColoringAura, we adore the simple magic of scarecrows. They stand quietly in the fields, watching over ripened corn and bright pumpkins, and they always seem ready to smile for a splash of color. Inside our collection, you’ll find a wonderful mix of designs that suit every age and style. There are cute cartoon scarecrows with patchwork hats, classic straw figures holding rakes and pumpkins, and pumpkin-headed scarecrows perfect for Halloween. Younger children will enjoy coloring friendly faces with large, easy shapes. Older kids and adults can spend time on pages filled with detailed fences, barns, and sunflower rows that invite careful shading.

These printables fit beautifully into any fall setting. Teachers can use them for harvest lessons, parents can print them for cozy weekends, and kids can create decorations for the kitchen or classroom. Try adding orange scarves, plaid shirts, or friendly crows on the scarecrow’s arm to make each design your own.

Printing is quick and easy. Pick your favorite page, click to open the free PDF, and print it on US Letter or A4 paper. Regular printer paper works for crayons and pencils, while thicker paper helps markers stay crisp and bright.

Coloring a scarecrow is more than filling lines with color; it is a quiet celebration of the harvest season. Each drawing captures the warmth of fall, the laughter of shared time, and the joy of creativity that brings everyone together. Gather your favorite colors and let these Scarecrow Coloring Pages fill your home with the comfort of autumn.

Our Cozy Collection of Free Printable Scarecrow Coloring Sheets

Outline of a scarecrow near a fence as children in costumes run past with candy bags

The scarecrow watches as kids enjoy a night of Halloween fun

Outline of a scarecrow in a farm field with a barn and pumpkins in the background

A peaceful scarecrow watches over the fields and pumpkins on the farm

Outline drawing of a friendly scarecrow standing in a pumpkin patch surrounded by pumpkins and autumn leaves

A cheerful scarecrow stands among pumpkins in this cozy fall-themed coloring page

Black-and-white outline of a scarecrow with crows perched on its arms and shoulders in a spooky field

A spooky-cute scarecrow welcomes some curious crows in this Halloween coloring sheet

Outline of a scarecrow in front of a haunted house with bats flying and a full moon in the sky

A haunting scarecrow guards an old house under a glowing full moon

Outline drawing of a smiling scarecrow with a carved pumpkin at its feet and falling autumn leaves

A cheerful scarecrow celebrates fall beside glowing pumpkins

Outline of a scarecrow in a misty field with crooked fences, bare trees, and floating ghosts

A haunting scarecrow stands in the fog, waiting for the night to fall

Outline drawing of a scarecrow with a tattered hat and coat surrounded by flying bats in the night.

Bats whirl around a lonely scarecrow in this Halloween night scene

Outline of a scarecrow standing next to a wagon full of pumpkins and autumn leaves on the ground

A classic harvest scene with pumpkins, hay, and a friendly scarecrow

Outline of a scarecrow surrounded by cornstalks, hay bales, apples, and gourds

The scarecrow guards the bountiful autumn harvest in this detailed coloring page

10 Craft Ideas To Do With Scarecrow Coloring Pages

Here are ten delightful and affordable craft ideas you can create with your finished Scarecrow Coloring Pages. Each one adds a touch of seasonal charm and turns simple coloring into lasting memories.


1. Straw-Stuffed Scarecrow Dolls
After coloring your favorite scarecrow, cut it out and glue it onto cardboard for strength. Use real straw or shredded paper to fill the body, and tie the arms and legs with string. Children love giving their handmade scarecrows names and setting them up as part of a fall display.


2. Harvest Garland
Cut your completed scarecrow pages into small shapes and string them together with twine. Add paper pumpkins and leaves between each scarecrow. Hang your garland across a doorway, window, or classroom board for a cheerful harvest look.


3. Scarecrow Door Hangers
Glue your colored scarecrow to a sheet of sturdy cardstock, punch a hole at the top, and tie a ribbon through it. Add the words “Welcome Fall” or “Happy Harvest.” These hangers make charming seasonal decorations for classrooms and front doors.


4. Fall Festival Masks
Turn your scarecrow pages into fun masks. Cut around the face, attach a stick or elastic, and decorate with bits of straw, paper patches, or yarn for hair. Kids will love wearing their masks at fall fairs or during harvest parties.


5. Scarecrow Jar Lights
Wrap your colored page around a clean glass jar and secure it with tape or glue. Place a battery-powered candle inside to create a soft, golden glow. These jar lights look beautiful on windowsills or as table centerpieces.


6. Pumpkin Patch Centerpiece
Color a few scarecrow pages and cut them out to stand beside small pumpkins or gourds on your dining table. Add a sprinkle of leaves and pinecones for a festive harvest display that makes every meal feel like Thanksgiving.


7. Scarecrow Bookmarks
Trim a long strip from your colored page and laminate it with clear tape. Add a hole at the top and thread a piece of twine through it. Every time you open your favorite fall story, your handmade bookmark will bring a smile.


8. Garden Signs
Glue colored scarecrows onto wooden sticks or popsicle sticks and place them in flowerpots or outdoor planters. Even when the flowers fade, these cheerful figures will keep the garden feeling bright and full of life.


9. Autumn Scrapbook Page
Collect a few of your favorite scarecrow drawings and glue them into a scrapbook with photos, pressed leaves, and short notes about your fall memories. Over the years, this turns into a heartwarming keepsake that celebrates your creative moments.


10. Framed Harvest Gallery
Frame your best scarecrow coloring pages and hang them as a seasonal art wall. Mix cheerful scarecrows, pumpkins, and leaves for a warm autumn display that brings the charm of the harvest indoors.


These crafts show that Scarecrow Coloring Pages can be so much more than paper. They can become fall decorations, classroom projects, and treasured memories shared across generations.

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