
Halloween Spider Web
A friendly round spider on a thread in the middle of a big detailed web with a tiny pumpkin charm — a Halloween coloring page with lots of fine lines.
A friendly round spider with eight legs and big eyes hangs from a single thread in the center of a large, detailed web stretched between two corners, with a tiny pumpkin charm dangling nearby. The web's many crossing strands make this one of the more detailed pages in the set, ideal for older kids and anyone who finds tracing fine lines calming, while the chunky spider in the middle gives younger colorers a clear shape to fill. Real spiders spin their webs from silk and can have eight legs and many eyes, just like this one, so it is a fun page for talking about how these clever bug-catchers work. The web itself is often left white, letting the spider and charm carry the color. Print it on US Letter or A4 and decide whether to leave the strands plain or trace them in silvery grey.
Coloring Tips
- Trace the web slowly — follow each strand with a fine point in grey or silver, or leave the web white for a clean look.
- Center the spider — color the round spider in a bold shade so it stands out in the middle of all those lines.
- Count the legs — color each of the eight legs as you go to make sure none get missed.