48 November Coloring Pages (100% Free!)

As the crisp air of autumn settles in and the days grow shorter, November brings with it cozy vibes, fall festivals, Thanksgiving celebrations, and the last bursts of colorful leaves before winter. To capture the spirit of this special month, we’ve created a collection of free November coloring pages that you can easily print at home. These coloring sheets feature everything that makes November unique—pumpkins, turkeys, harvest foods, fall leaves, cozy sweaters, and family gatherings.

You’ll find a mix of designs for kids and adults, from simple outlines perfect for younger children to more detailed scenes that older kids or adults will enjoy. Whether you’re looking for Thanksgiving-themed coloring sheets, fall harvest images, or general autumn designs, these free printable PDF coloring pages are a fun way to celebrate the month.

How to Download and Print Your November Coloring Pages

Getting started is simple. Just click on any of the images or links below, and a PDF file of the coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you can download it to your device, print it out, or even color it digitally on a tablet.

All of the printable PDFs are formatted for standard US letter size (8.5 x 11 inches), but they also work perfectly on A4 paper. Just adjust your printer settings if needed, and you’re ready to go.

Fun Things To Do With Your November Coloring Pages

Coloring pages are fun on their own, but they can also be turned into creative projects for classrooms, holiday decorations, or family crafts. Below are some unique ideas for how to use your November coloring sheets in ways that go beyond just coloring.

1. Thanksgiving Table Placemats

Print out larger versions of the November coloring pages and use them as DIY placemats for your Thanksgiving dinner table. Kids can color them before the meal, or you can leave crayons at each place setting for guests to decorate while waiting for food. Once finished, the placemats add a personal touch to your holiday table. For extra durability, laminate them so they can be used again next year.

2. Fall Leaf Garland

Take coloring pages with leaves, acorns, or pumpkins and color them in bright autumn shades. Cut out the shapes, punch small holes at the top, and string them together with twine or ribbon. This makes a beautiful fall garland that can be hung across a mantel, window, or classroom wall. It’s a festive way to decorate for the season while using your finished coloring sheets.

3. Gratitude Journals

Turn your November coloring pages into covers for mini gratitude journals. Simply fold a colored page in half to make a booklet cover, then staple or tape blank sheets of paper inside. Kids and adults can write something they’re thankful for each day in November. This is a meaningful craft that combines creativity with reflection during the season of gratitude.

4. Thanksgiving Greeting Cards

Shrink your November coloring sheets to half-page size before printing. After coloring, fold the page in half to create a homemade Thanksgiving card. You can write a personal message inside and give it to friends, family, or teachers. Adding glitter, stickers, or ribbon makes the cards even more festive.

5. DIY Pumpkin Puzzles

Choose a pumpkin or harvest-themed coloring sheet and color it in. Afterward, glue it onto a piece of cardstock or cardboard for sturdiness. Cut the sheet into puzzle pieces using scissors. Kids can trade puzzles with each other or try reassembling them during a classroom activity or family game night.

6. Classroom Bulletin Board Decorations

Teachers can use November coloring pages to create classroom displays. After students color in their sheets, mount them on construction paper and arrange them on a bulletin board with a “We’re Thankful For…” theme. Each student can also write something they appreciate on their coloring sheet, adding a meaningful touch to the display.

7. DIY Fall Coasters

Shrink down some of the November coloring sheets and color them. Once finished, cut them out and glue them to square pieces of cork or thick cardboard. Cover the top with clear contact paper or Mod Podge to make them water-resistant. These homemade coasters are perfect for hot cocoa, apple cider, or pumpkin spice drinks in the fall.

8. November Calendar Inserts

Print out smaller November coloring pages and use them as inserts for homemade calendars. Color the sheet, then tape or glue it into the November section of a DIY calendar binder. This is a fun way to personalize calendars for yourself or as a gift.

9. Holiday Recipe Book Covers

If your family has favorite Thanksgiving recipes, collect them into a little recipe booklet. Use one of your November coloring pages as the cover by gluing it onto cardstock. After coloring, write the title of your recipe book on the page. This makes a wonderful keepsake and is also a thoughtful handmade gift.

10. Festive Gift Tags

Print out smaller images from your November coloring sheets and color them in. Cut them into tag shapes, punch a hole at the top, and tie with string. These tags are great for labeling baked goods, jars of cranberry sauce, or other homemade gifts during the season.

11. Harvest Window Clings

Trace November coloring pages featuring turkeys, pumpkins, or leaves onto transparency film using permanent markers. After coloring them, cut them out and tape them to your windows. The light shining through makes them look like stained glass, adding a warm fall glow to your home.

12. Thanksgiving Photo Frames

Take a coloring sheet with a harvest border and cut out the center, leaving space for a photo. Once colored, glue it onto cardboard for strength and add a family photo from your Thanksgiving gathering. This becomes a cherished seasonal keepsake to bring out each November.

13. Turkey Centerpiece Decorations

If your November coloring page features a turkey, color it and glue it onto cardstock. Cut out the turkey and attach it to a craft stick or straw. Place several of them into a vase, jar, or pumpkin to make a fun Thanksgiving centerpiece. Kids will love seeing their artwork displayed at the dinner table.

14. Thankful Tree Craft

Print and color leaf or acorn pages, then cut them out. On each leaf, write something you’re thankful for. Attach them to branches arranged in a vase to create a “Thankful Tree.” This makes a beautiful decoration and reminds everyone of the blessings of the season.

15. November Scrapbook Pages

If you keep a scrapbook, your finished November coloring pages can be used as themed background paper. Cut out designs like pumpkins or turkeys to add as embellishments. You can also use the full sheet as a backdrop for family photos from fall festivals, football games, or Thanksgiving dinner.

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