
Cornucopia Harvest
A horn-shaped cornucopia spilling pumpkins, apples, grapes, corn, and leaves across a table — an abundant Thanksgiving harvest coloring page.
Tipped on its side, this woven horn-shaped cornucopia spills a generous harvest across a table: pumpkins, apples, grapes, ears of corn, and autumn leaves tumble out in a full, abundant heap. With so many different fruits and vegetables, there is a rich variety of shapes and textures to color, making it a satisfying page for older kids and adults who like a busier scene. Younger colorers can focus on the larger pumpkins and the woven horn itself. The cornucopia, or horn of plenty, is an ancient symbol of a good harvest and shows up often around Thanksgiving as a sign of gratitude and abundance. Each item gives you a chance to use a new color, from purple grapes to golden corn and deep orange pumpkins. Print it on US Letter or A4 and use it for a Thanksgiving table craft, a gratitude project, or a fall classroom activity.
Coloring Tips
- Sort by item — give each fruit its own color so the harvest reads as a varied, abundant pile.
- Start with the horn — color the woven cornucopia first so the spilling food stands out against it.
- Cluster the grapes — shade some grapes a touch darker than others to make the bunch look round.