Free Printable Witch Coloring Pages
Discover a collection of 24 simple and easy to print witch coloring pages set that’s great for kids, parents and teachers any time of year!
Featuring adorable witches, fun props and whimsical and magical designs, these printable coloring sheets are the perfect, low-pressure coloring option.
Kids can learn about color recognition as they fill in the pages, bringing them to life, while simultaneously developing fine-motor skills.
Parents will appreciate the simple download and print option to keep kids entertained during quiet time or from home. Teachers will find it easy to incorporate these into the lesson plan, during Halloween activities or even during calm down time in the classroom.
They’re that simple and easy to navigate and genuinely cute that it offers so much fun and educational value. Get the set today and find all your favorite to print out for some crafty, magical experience!
Witch Lost Her Broom
A cackling witch, looking utterly confused, searches under a mushroom. Her trusty broom is nowhere in sight, perhaps hidden by a mischievous imp.
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Witchs Pizza Craving
A witch, usually seen with cauldrons, is now happily devouring a giant, magically levitating pizza. Her pointy hat is tilted precariously.
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Witchs Fashion Faux Pas
This fashionable witch has chosen a cauldron as her hat, complete with bubbling green goo. Her outfit is otherwise impeccable, making the hat choice hilarious.
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Witchs Selfie Moment
A witch is hilariously attempting to take a selfie with her familiar, a grumpy-looking black cat. The cat is clearly unimpressed by her efforts.
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Witchs Laundry Day
A witch is desperately trying to dry her oversized, lacy undergarments using a spell that emits tiny lightning bolts. Sparks fly everywhere!
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Witchs Yoga Pose
This witch is attempting a complicated yoga pose on her broomstick, wobbling precariously. Her spellbook lies open for reference, but it’s not helping.
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Coloring Themes
- Witch characters with broomsticks, hats and magic wands in playful poses.
- Magical scenes featuring cauldrons, potion bottles, spell books and sparkles.
- Witch friends with cute animal companions (cats, owls) and friendly backgrounds.
- Simple outline designs tailored for younger children, alongside more detailed scenes for older kids.
- Easy-to-print sheets usable at home, in the classroom or during holiday activities.
Witchs Coffee Addiction
A witch, looking utterly exhausted, is desperately chugging from an enormous mug labeled “Witchy Brew.” Her eyes are wide, powered by caffeine.
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Witchs Pet Parade
This witch is proudly parading a menagerie of unusual pets: a three-headed dog, a dragon wearing a tiny crown, and a disco-ball squirrel.
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Witchs Gardening Fail
A witch is attempting to grow magical singing pumpkins, but they’ve all sprouted legs and are running away from her watering can.
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Witchs Tech Trouble
This modern witch is struggling to use a smartphone for spellcasting. She’s accidentally dialed her grandmother instead of the demon overlord.
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Witchs Diet Plan
A witch is reluctantly eating a salad of glowing mushrooms and eyeballs, looking completely disgusted. Her favorite candy is just out of reach.
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Witchs New Hobby
This witch has traded her cauldron for a knitting needle, attempting to knit a scarf for her giant spider familiar. The yarn is enormous.
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Witchs Karaoke Night
A witch is belting out a hauntingly off-key tune at a karaoke bar, her familiar cowering in the corner. The microphone is sparking.
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Witchs Sleepy Spell
A witch has accidentally cast a powerful sleeping spell on herself. She’s snoozing soundly amidst a pile of spellbooks and potion ingredients.
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Witchs Prankster Pal
A mischievous pixie has tied a witch’s shoelaces together while she’s trying to levitate. She’s about to fall face-first into her potion!
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Witchs Musical Moment
This witch is enthusiastically playing a ghostly saxophone, much to the annoyance of her bat familiars who are covering their ears.
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Witchs Costume Party
A witch has arrived at a costume party dressed as a giant rubber chicken. Her potion ingredients are spilling out of her oversized purse.
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Witchs Vacation Plans
This witch is trying to book a tropical getaway, but her crystal ball keeps showing images of her overflowing cauldron and dusty spellbooks.
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Witchs Cat Nap Disaster
A witch’s cat has accidentally knocked over her spell ingredients, creating a rainbow explosion of glitter and goo. The cat looks guilty.
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Witchs Ghostly Giggle
A witch is trying to look scary, but she’s giggling uncontrollably as a friendly ghost tickles her nose with a feather.
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Witchs Monster Mash up
A witch has created a creature by combining parts of a Frankenstein monster and a fluffy unicorn. It has a scary face and a sparkly horn.
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Witchs Batty Butler
A witch’s butler is a giant, well-dressed bat who keeps dropping the tea tray due to his flappy wings. The witch looks exasperated.
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Witchs Crystal Ball Chaos
A witch’s crystal ball is showing a chaotic montage of all her past magical blunders, from exploding potions to turning herself green.
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Witchs Broomstick Ballet
This witch is attempting a graceful ballet pirouette on her broomstick, but her spellbook is falling open, revealing embarrassing dance moves.
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What’s Next?
Once you’ve downloaded and printed the witch coloring pages, here’s how kids and parents (or teachers) can make the most of them:
- Set up a cosy colouring spot with crayons, coloured pencils or markers and let each child pick their favourite witch scene.
- While colouring, encourage the child to imagine a story: What spell is the witch casting? Who is her companion? What colour will the potion be?
- For parents/teachers: pair the colouring activity with a mini-lesson or discussion—e.g., about imagination, Halloween traditions or magical story-telling.
- After the sheets are coloured, display them on a wall, fridge or classroom board so kids feel proud and share their work.
- For extra fun: challenge them to design their own witch scene on a blank page (pick the props, animals, colours) and then colour and label it.
Fun Facts Kids Would Enjoy
- Real witch folklore often shows witches flying on broomsticks—but in many old tales, the broom was really a symbol of quick travel and leaving behind magical dust!
- In stories, witches often have animal “familiars” like cats or owls. One reason: these animals were thought to help them see in the dark or carry messages at night.
- The classic witch’s hat (pointed and tall) may have originated in medieval times when tall hats were a sign of special status—so in picture-land, our cute witches wear tall hats to show they’re magical!