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Two costumed kids stand at a friendly doorstep in this trick or treat coloring page, one dressed as a ghost and one as a caped hero, each holding a candy bucket on a WELCOME mat lined with jack-o-lanterns. Cheerful and relatable, these trick or treat coloring pages capture the fun of Halloween night for younger kids.
We staged a classic trick-or-treat moment at an open door, with two kids in simple costumes ready for candy. The welcome mat, the pumpkins, and the picket fence were added to set the porch scene, and the costumes were kept clear and bold so kids can color each one easily. This printable was generated with Colorin AI, so you can make a matching one with any theme you like.
Two children stand in the center on a WELCOME mat in front of an open doorway: one wears a ghost sheet with cut eyes, the other a mask and hero cape. Both hold pumpkin candy buckets. Carved jack-o-lanterns sit on either side, and a picket fence runs behind. With friendly characters and a familiar scene, this page is a warm, easy pick for younger colorers who love Halloween night.
Leave the ghost sheet white with light gray shadows, and pick bright colors for the hero costume and cape. The candy buckets shine in orange, and the jack-o-lanterns can glow with yellow faces. Color the door a warm brown and the fence white or tan. Crayons suit the large costumes, while colored pencils help with the mat letters and the carved pumpkin faces. These trick-or-treaters make a fun group craft, especially cut out and taped to craft sticks as puppets. Color the costumes in bright contrasting tones so each kid stands out. Letting the jack-o-lanterns glow with warm yellow faces lights up the doorstep, and a soft shadow beneath the children grounds them on the welcome mat for a cozy, complete Halloween-night scene.
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The clear, simple scene suits ages 3 to 9.
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