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This overflowing Halloween candy bucket spills wrapped sweets, a swirly lollipop, and pieces of candy corn over the rim of a smiling jack-o-lantern pail. Bursting with treats, it is one of the most cheerful halloween candy coloring pages in the set, with big bold shapes and a happy carved face that kids can fill with every color in the box.
We designed this page around the best part of trick-or-treating: a bucket so full of candy it cannot hold any more. The pumpkin pail was given a friendly grin, and each candy was drawn as its own clear shape, from the round lollipop swirl to the striped candy corn, so kids can pick a different color for every piece. Every page in this set, including this one, was made with Colorin AI, and you can generate your own in the same style.
A pumpkin-shaped bucket with a braided handle anchors the page, its carved face smiling beneath a pile of treats. The candies are drawn large and distinct, including wrapped sweets, a spiral lollipop, and several candy corn pieces tumbling out the front. Because each treat is its own simple shape, this page is great for practicing color choices and counting. The friendly grin and bold outlines keep it welcoming for younger children while still offering plenty to fill in.
Go wild with candy colors: red and white stripes on the wrapped sweets, a rainbow swirl on the lollipop, and the classic yellow, orange, and white on the candy corn. Color the bucket warm orange with a green or brown handle, and leave the carved face white so it pops. Markers give the candy a glossy, saturated look, while colored pencils help with the small wrapper twists. Kids can invent their own candy and tuck it into the pile. Cut out the finished bucket and pin it to a board for a cheerful candy display. For a counting game, ask a child to color the candies in a pattern, like red, then blue, then green, repeating across the pile. Leaving small white highlights on the wrapped sweets makes them look shiny and freshly unwrapped, a simple touch that makes the whole bucket look good enough to eat.
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The big, simple candies suit ages 3 to 9.
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