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This little devil is all mischief and no menace, standing with a hand on his hip, a three-pronged pitchfork in the other, and a sly grin under two small horns. A pointed tail curls behind him. Cartoonish and harmless, these devil coloring pages are a playful Halloween pick for kids who like a cheeky character.
We drew this devil as a tiny troublemaker rather than anything scary, giving him round cheeks, a friendly smirk, and a simple pose. The pitchfork, horns, and curly tail were kept clean and bold so the whole figure is quick and clear to color. Like all our designs, this one came from Colorin AI, which turns simple prompts into clean line art to color.
The little devil stands in the center of the page, one hand on his hip and the other holding a pitchfork. Two small horns sit on his head, big pointed ears frame his grinning face, and a barbed tail curls out behind him. With a single clear character and plenty of open body to fill, this page is simple and fun, ideal for kids who want a cheeky Halloween figure without any real fright.
Red is the classic devil color, but pink, purple, or even blue all work for a playful look. Color the horns and tail tip a darker shade for contrast, and give the pitchfork a metallic gray with a brown or black handle. Add a hint of a darker tone under the chin and arms for depth. Crayons suit the body, while colored pencils help with the horns, ears, and pitchfork. Stand this little devil up by folding the base, or tape him to a wall for a playful decoration. Bright, non-traditional colors like pink or teal make him feel extra silly. A small shadow under his feet and a hint of darker shading along his arms give him a rounded, three-dimensional look, while a sparkle left in his eye keeps that cheeky grin friendly and fun.
Yes, the PDF downloads free for home and school use.
The simple cartoon shapes suit ages 3 to 9.
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