Welcome to our enchanting collection of witch coloring pages, where you’ll discover over 35 easy and free printable PDFs ready to ignite your creativity. Dive into a world of magic and mystery as you download and print these delightful pages, perfect for all ages. If you love seasonal art, be sure to also explore our Halloween coloring pages for even more spooky fun. Unleash your inner artist and let your imagination soar as you explore the whimsical and wicked wonders of witchcraft!
Our collection features a captivating array of illustrations, from charming Cute Witch and Halloween Witch designs to intricate Anime Witch and Beautiful Witch sketches. Whether you’re a child or an adult, you’ll find something to spark your interest, from the playful Witch Cat and Hello Kitty Witch to the eerie Scary Witch and Evil Witch. With everything from Witch Hats and Brooms to Witch Houses and Little Witches, there’s a magical page waiting for everyone to color and enjoy.
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Witch Coloring Pages (35+ Easy and Free Printable PDF)
Witch Coloring Page
An old, ugly witch is opening a crooked cottage door while holding a broom. There is a crooked fence and a pumpkin on the step.
Print on heavier A4 cardstock (160–220 gsm) to avoid bleed and buckling—especially for alcohol markers. Use “Best” quality and disable auto-scaling so hat brims, brooms, and fine line art stay crisp.
Build a Magical Color Palette
Craft a cohesive palette of 4–6 hues: cauldron green, amethyst purple, moonlight silver, smoky charcoal, pumpkin orange, and candlelight yellow. For cute witches, shift to pastels (mint, lilac); for eerie scenes, deepen with indigo and burgundy.
Add Fabric Realism to Cloaks & Hats
Shade cloth with curved strokes that follow folds. Layer mid-tone → shadow → highlight; finish with a colorless blender (pencils) or light marker pass to smooth. Add tiny hatch marks near seams to suggest wool or felt.
Glowing Cauldrons & Moonlit Edges
For potion glow, create a soft halo: lay pale yellow/green at the rim, blend outward into darker cloak tones. On night scenes, rim-light hat brims and broomsticks with a thin cool grey or white gel-pen edge.
Enchanting Textures (Wood, Metal, Smoke)
Wooden brooms: draw long, uneven grain lines and knot rings. Metal buckles: shade from dark to light with a sharp specular highlight. Smoke and mist: light, circular strokes, leaving gaps for translucency.
Skin & Features That Pop
For stylized witches, try cool undertones (olive, lavender) with warm blush on cheeks and nose tip. Add a white dot highlight to eyes and a thin, darker line under the lower lip for dimension.
Line Restores & Sparkle Accents
Re-ink softened lines with a 0.3–0.5 fineliner after coloring. Add star sparkles on spells and wands with a white gel pen; dot constellations in the sky and tiny glints on potion bottles.
Kid-Friendly Success
Pick thick-outline pages and broad areas (hats, moons) first. Use washable markers or jumbo crayons. Encourage a simple rule: “Big shapes → medium shapes → small details.”
Fixes & Finishing
Lift pencil mistakes with a kneaded eraser; cover marker bleeds with opaque white paint pen, then recolor lightly. Flatten under books, then optionally spray workable fixative for pencil pieces.
10 Creative Craft Ideas Using These Witch Coloring Pages
1) Witch Hat Garland
Color hats from different pages, cut them out as pennants, punch corners, and string along twine. Alternate tiny stars and moons between hats for a magical banner.
2) Potion Bottle Labels
Color small motifs (bats, hats, buckles), trim as labels, and glue to clean jars filled with tinted water (“Wolfsbane,” “Moon Drops”). Great for party decor or play.
3) Cauldron Luminaries
Shrink-print a cauldron scene, color boldly, wrap around a jar, and add a battery tea light. Cut tiny “bubble” holes so the glow peeks through.
4) Flying Witch Pop-Up Card
Color and cut the witch-on-broom figure; mount on a paper pop tab inside a folded card. Add a starry night background and a silver-pen greeting.
5) Spellbook Cover
Color an ornate witch or apothecary page, laminate or clear-tape it onto a notebook. Label the spine “Spells & Potions” for a themed journal.
6) Broomstick Bookmarks
Crop a broom from a page, color, back with cardstock, and laminate. Punch a hole and tie thread “bristles” for texture.
7) Shadow-Box Witch Diorama
Print the same scene twice; color and fussy-cut foreground elements (witch, cat, broom). Layer with foam tape inside a deep frame for 3D depth.
8) Window Suncatchers
Color bold outlines (hats, moons), cut out interior shapes, back with colored tissue or cellophane, and tape to windows for stained-glass vibes.
9) Door Hanger: “Witch at Work”
Color a witch face or hat, glue to a door-hanger template, and letter a message (“Do Not Disturb—Potion Brewing”). Seal with tape for durability.
10) Paper Doll Witch & Wardrobe
Choose a full-body witch, color and reinforce with cardstock. Print/resize hats, cloaks, and brooms as mix-and-match accessories with folding tabs.