49 September Coloring Pages
Here on this page, you’ll discover a lovely collection of free, printable PDF September coloring pages. These coloring sheets are all ready for you to download and enjoy—ranging from simple designs to more detailed fall and school‑themed scenes that are perfect for kids or even adults who enjoy a fun creative break. Whether you’re celebrating back to school, apple harvest, or the first hints of fall, these coloring pages give you plenty of ways to get creative.

Each coloring sheet features themes like acorns and leaves, school bags and books, apples, owls, and the word “September” in fun fonts surrounded by seasonal icons. All of the printables fit standard US letter size (8.5 × 11″) and are also great on A4 paper. Free to download and use for home, school, or daycare.
How To Use These Free Printable September Coloring Pages
To use the coloring pages, simply click on any of the image thumbnails below or links on the page. That will open a PDF coloring sheet in a new browser tab. From there, you can download the file or print it directly. You can also color these pages digitally on a tablet or computer if you prefer. All of the sheets are in high‑resolution PDF format sized for standard US letter or A4 paper, so you can easily print copies as needed for your classroom or home.
Fun Ways to Use Your September Coloring Pages
Try these creative DIY activities using your September coloring sheets!
1. Fall Leaf Garland Mobile
Pick coloring pages that feature leaves or acorns. Have your child color them, then carefully cut them out. Attach them to string or yarn and hang them across a room or over a bulletin board. This makes a cozy fall mobile or wall garland to decorate a classroom or playroom.
2. Back‑to‑School Welcome Banner
Use coloring pages with the big “September” title or school supplies. Color and cut out each sheet, then tape them together to make a cheerful welcome banner for a classroom door or entryway. Add glitter or stickers for extra sparkle.
3. Apple Harvest Gift Tags
Select sheets with apples, pumpkins, or fall baskets. After coloring, cut out small apple shapes, punch a hole, and thread ribbon or string through to create gift tags. These make cute tags for homemade fall treats or classroom goodie bags.
4. Personalized September Journal
Use coloring pages with “September” or seasonal icons as covers for homemade journals. Staple blank paper inside, then wrap the coloring sheet around it as the front cover. Kids can color, doodle, or write in their own back-to-school memory books.
5. Leaf‑Theme Bookmarks
Choose pages with leaf clusters or fall scenes. Color the designs, cut them into bookmark shapes, and glue them onto cardstock for stability. Laminate if available. These make practical and seasonal bookmarks for reading time.
6. Fall Coloring Booth Event
Print several sheets and set up a mini coloring station at a fall festival or classroom event. Display a variety of printable September coloring pages for kids to pick, then provide crayons or markers. Decorate the booth with real leaves or apples to match the theme.
7. Fall Collage Poster
Let kids color many different pages with September scenes. Trim out favorite items—like apples, backpacks, leaves—and glue them onto a large poster board. Add a title like “Hello September!” to make a communal autumn collage.
8. School Supply Pockets
Use sheets showing pencils, rulers, or notebooks. After coloring, fold and glue the bottom edge to create a pocket. Attach the pocket to a bulletin board or inside a folder to hold pencils or notes.
9. Autumn Memory Calendar
Have each child color a September scene each day or week, then attach them to a large wall calendar. This builds a visual fall timeline and decorates the calendar with their artwork.
10. Seasonal Classroom Door Mats
Color and cut out bigger images from the coloring pages, like large apples or backpacks. Then glue them onto colored construction paper to make a classroom door mat design that says “Welcome September” or “Back to School.”
With these fun, printable PDF September coloring pages, you can inspire creativity and crafts that celebrate both back to school and the first signs of fall. These free coloring sheets are ideal for parents, teachers, or fun classroom projects—and they offer many simple craft ideas beyond coloring itself.
