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A tiny smiling spider dangles from a single thread above a happy carved pumpkin in this Halloween spider coloring page, with a neat web tucked into the top corner. The rounded shapes and friendly faces make it gentle and inviting, so these halloween spider coloring pages work well for younger kids who want cute over creepy.
We paired a cheerful little spider with a kawaii jack-o-lantern to keep the page sweet. The spider hangs on a clean thread so the eye travels down to the pumpkin, and the corner web adds a classic Halloween touch without crowding the design or making it busy. This printable was generated with Colorin AI, so you can make a matching one with any theme you like.
The page is framed by a soft border, with a small spider hanging from a thread near the top and a round carved pumpkin sitting below. The spider has big eyes and a tiny smile, and the pumpkin shows a friendly face with a single tooth and curly vines on top. A web fills the upper corner. With only a few large, clear shapes, this page is easy and reassuring for little colorers.
Color the spider black, purple, or a fun bright shade, and leave its eyes white with dark centers. The pumpkin looks classic in orange with a green stem, and the carved face can stay white to glow. Keep the web a light gray so it stays delicate. Crayons suit the big pumpkin, while colored pencils help with the thin web lines and the spider’s little legs. This friendly page is a comfortable first project for a young colorer, with only a few big shapes to fill. Try a matching set by printing several and giving each spider a different color. Leaving the carved pumpkin face white makes it glow, and keeping the corner web a faint gray stops it from competing with the cheerful spider and pumpkin in the middle.
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The friendly, bold lines suit ages 3 to 8.
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