This collection has 22 free October coloring pages: 13 pages built around big bubble-letter or block-letter spellings of “October,” 7 scene-first pages with characters like a scarecrow, trick-or-treaters, or a witch, and 2 simple “Hello October” typography pages. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.
This is less a generic fall-imagery set and more a word-coloring collection — most pages ask kids to color the letters of “October” itself, sometimes as scattered individual tiles, with pumpkins, bats, and acorns filling in the space around the word rather than carrying the page on their own.

What’s in this collection
13 word-art lettering pages, 7 scene-first pages, and 2 simple typography pages — 22 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.






















Word-art lettering pages
13 pages — the largest group — make “OCTOBER” the main coloring subject, drawn in big bubble or block letters and surrounded by pumpkins, spiderwebs, acorns, or leaves. One page even splits the letters into separate tiles spread across a pumpkin-shaped balloon design.
Scene-first pages
7 pages put a character or activity front and center instead — a scarecrow on a farm with a pig and turkey, kids trick-or-treating in a line, a witch with a cat and frog, and an owl among falling leaves. “October” still appears as a smaller caption on these pages.
Simple typography pages
2 pages keep it minimal: a “Hello October” script with a couple of pumpkins and no dense background pattern. These are the fastest pages in the set to finish.
How to print these
Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. Plain copy paper is fine; choose “Fit to page” if your printer asks. The bubble-letter pages have large, simple shapes that print well even at draft quality.
FAQ
How many October coloring pages are here?
22 free pages: 13 word-art lettering pages, 7 scene-first pages with characters, and 2 simple typography pages.
Is this mostly a fall-imagery set or a word-coloring set?
Mostly word-coloring. 13 of the 22 pages make the letters of “October” the main subject, which is more than the scene-based pages combined.
Are there any Halloween characters in the set?
Yes, a scarecrow, a witch with a cat, trick-or-treating kids, and bats and jack-o’-lanterns appear across the scene-first pages.
Do I need a color printer?
No. Every page prints in black and white; the color comes from your crayons or pencils.
For more falling-leaf imagery, try the leaves coloring pages, and for straight Halloween scenes without the lettering, try the Halloween coloring pages.
