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Printable hand-drawn Pumpkin and Fall Leaves coloring page
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Pumpkin and Fall Leaves

A round pumpkin surrounded by falling maple and oak leaves with a couple of acorns and a curved stem — a cozy autumn coloring page.

ThemePumpkin
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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This cozy autumn scene pairs a plump round pumpkin with the colors of the season. Maple and oak leaves drift down around it, a couple of acorns rest near its base, and a short curved stem sits on top. The mix of a large open pumpkin and smaller, more detailed leaves makes it a versatile page: little ones can fill the big body while older kids practice shading each leaf and acorn. Autumn leaves change color because the trees stop making green chlorophyll, letting hidden reds, oranges and yellows finally show through. That makes this the perfect page for a whole rainbow of warm tones — try a different shade on every single leaf so that no two of them ever match. The acorns nestled at the base add one more cozy detail to finish in earthy brown. Print it on US Letter or A4 paper for a relaxing fall season craft or a Thanksgiving table decoration.

Coloring Tips

  • Vary the leaves — give each maple and oak leaf its own warm tone, from yellow to deep red, for a true autumn feel.
  • Anchor with the pumpkin — color the round body a solid orange first so the scattered leaves stand out around it.
  • Brown the acorns — use light and dark browns on the acorns to make them look smooth and round.

Frequently asked questions

Why do the leaves turn different colors in fall?
As days shorten, trees stop making green chlorophyll, which lets the hidden reds, oranges and yellows in the leaves finally show.
What colors work best for this page?
Warm autumn tones shine here: orange for the pumpkin and a mix of red, gold and brown across the falling leaves and acorns.

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