
Autumn Tree
A textured tree dropping maple and oak leaves, with a small raked pile to one side — a detailed autumn coloring page.
Bare and leafy branches share this tree as the season turns, its rough trunk rising into a canopy of detailed maple and oak leaves. More leaves drift through the air and scatter across the ground, where a tidy pile sits raked to one side. There is a lot to fill in here, so this page suits older kids and adults who enjoy slowing down with many small shapes; younger colorers can stick to the big trunk and the leaf pile. Maple and oak trees turn color in fall because they stop making green chlorophyll, letting hidden oranges, reds and golds show through. That makes this a perfect picture for warm autumn tones — though purple and pink leaves are welcome too. Try blending two or three shades on a single leaf for a real fall look. Print it on US Letter or A4 paper and color away.
Coloring Tips
- Mix your fall shades — color leaves in reds, oranges and yellows, and let some overlap on one leaf for a natural blend.
- Trunk texture — follow the bark lines with short strokes of brown to make the trunk look rough and woody.
- Save the small stuff — fill the big trunk and the raked pile first, then carefully color the scattered leaves last.