November coloring pages (Free PDF Printables)
November, the month of cozy sweaters, hot cocoa, and falling leaves, marks the transition from autumn to winter. Its crisp air and shorter days bring a sense of intimacy as we gather with loved ones to give thanks. In many cultures, November is also a time for reflection and honoring traditions. Explore its beauty through these November-themed coloring pages, and capture the essence of this peaceful season through fun coloring sessions.
Printable November coloring pages
Start your coloring journey with the coloring page collection below. Click on the Download PDF button to access each image for printing or digital coloring. These pages are optimized for US letter paper and seamlessly fit A4 sheets as well. Have fun!
1. Happy Turkey Day
A cheerful scene celebrating Thanksgiving with a turkey and a fall decor.
2. I Love November
A cozy fall scene with colorful leaves, ripe pumpkins, and autumn vibes.
3. My favorite Thing To Do in November
A child planying with leaves next to a picnic setting.
4. Turkey in a Forest
A wild turkey wandering through an autumn forest filled with leaves.
5. Thanksgiving Dinner Table
A festive table set with classic Thanksgiving dishes like turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce.
6. Pilgrims and Native Americans
A tribute to the history of Thanksgiving, with the early interactions between Pilgrims and Native Americans.
7. Family Gathering
A heartwarming picture of a big family coming together to celebrate Thanksgiving and enjoy each other's company.
8. Acorns and Oak Leaves
An abundance of acorns and oak leaves are the main symbols of the season.
9. Harvested Corn Stalks
A bunch of harvested corn stalks tied together.
10. Pumpkin Pie and Whipped Cream
A slice of delicious pumpkin pie with a generous amount of whipped cream on top.
11. Thanksgiving Parade
A festive parade featuring floats, balloons, and marching bands in a huge square.
12. Pilgrim Hat
A classic Pilgrim hat with a buckle resting on a rustic wooden surface.
13. Fall Mandala
A mandala made from autumn leaves, acorns, pinecones, and other natural elements.
14. Thanksgiving Cornbread
A toast cornbread baked to perfection, served warm on a plate among other delicious food.
15. Native American Symbols
Traditional symbols and patterns used by Native American cultures like arrows, feathers, and geometric shapes.
16. Mason Jar of Flowers
A simple arrangement of colorful flowers in a rustic mason jar.
17. Chimney Smoke in the Distance
A serene rural scene with chimney smoke rising from a house surrounded by fir trees.
18. Caramel Apples
Caramel-covered apples, decorated with nuts or sprinkles.
19. Hayride Scene
A wagon filled with hay being pulled through a farm, with a family enjoying the crisp air.
20. Maple Syrup and Pancakes
A stack of pancakes drizzled with warm maple syrup and butter melting on top.
21. Veterans Day Tribute
A tribute to veterans who have served their country, honoring their bravery and sacrifice.
22. Sunflower Field
A field full of sunflowers that reaches out as far as the eyes can see.
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23. Bird Feeder
A wooden bird feeder filled with seeds and nuts.
24. Rustic Barn
An old barn situated in the countryside, with a rustic vibe that can be colored brown and red.
25. Crows in a Cornfield
Crows sitting on cornstalks in a field, adding a touch of mistery to the November landscape.
26. Thanksgiving Crossword Puzzle
A fun crossword puzzle-themed around Thanksgiving, perfect for a family evening.
27. Apple Cider with Cinnamon Sticks
An apple cider drink infused with cinnamon sticks, classic during this season.
28. Flying V Formation of Geese
A group of geese flying in a V formation through a clear sky, a symbol of freedom and unity.
29. Carving the Thanksgiving Turkey
A close-up of someone carving into a turkey at the start of the Thanksgiving meal.
30. Quail in the Fields
Small quail birds roaming through the field, blending with the landscape.
31. Veterans Day Flag with Stars
The American flag and stars honor the people who served in the army on the occasion of Veterans Day.
32. Gourds and Squash Still Life
Gourds and squash arranged on a wooden table.
33. Native American Chief
A portrait of a Native American chief, wearing traditional clothing and a feathered headdress.
34. Autumn Harvest Tractor
A tractor laden with pumpkins and produce during the late autumn harvest.
35. Wagon Full of Hay
A traditional wagon in the countryside overflowing with hay.
36. Table Setting Mandala
A mandala created from the elements of a festive table setting.
37. Maple Leaf Collage
A collage made from different shapes and colors of fall maple leaves.
38. Knit Woolen Socks
Handmade woolen socks perfect for keeping warm during cold days.
39. Roasted Vegetables Tray
A tray filled with roasted seasonal vegetables like carrots, squash, and broccoli.
40. Little Pumpkin Characters
Cute miniature pumpkins with smilling faces.
41. Treehouse by a Lake
A house situated in a huge tree, offering a peaceful retreat near a lake.
42. Hike in the Woods
A trail going through the woods with mountains in the background.
43. November Night Sky
A dark November sky filled with stars, planets, and constellations.
44. Thanksgiving Recipe Cards
Handwritten recipe cards with traditional Thanksgiving dishes.
Fun Crafts to Do with November Coloring Pages
November comes with crisp air, warm colors, and the start of the holiday season. Whether it's Thanksgiving, autumn leaves, or celebrating the late-autumn harvest, coloring is the best activity to enjoy it. But what do you do after the coloring is done? Here are three craft ideas you can do with your completed November coloring pages to transform them into useful projects.
1. Decorative Autumn Wreath
For this craft, you will need your finished coloring pages, a paper plate, scissors, glue, a hole punch, and a ribbon. Start by cutting out the center of the paper plate, leaving the outer edge intact to serve as the wreath base. Next, carefully cut out different elements from your coloring pages, such as leaves, pumpkins, and acorns. Arrange and glue these cutouts around the plate’s edge, slightly overlapping them to give a layered effect. Once your wreath is covered, punch a hole at the top and thread a ribbon through for hanging. Hang this craft up on your door or wall and enjoy its festive vibe.
2. Thanksgiving Napkin Rings
Add a touch of elegance to your Thanksgiving table with homemade napkin rings made from your coloring pages. You’ll need your colored pages, empty toilet paper rolls, scissors, glue, and a ruler. Start by cutting the toilet paper rolls into 1-inch wide rings. Next, cut your coloring pages into strips that are slightly wider than the rings. Glue the strips around the rings, smoothing them out as you go. Allow the glue to dry completely. These festive napkin rings will add a cool personal element to your table settings, making your Thanksgiving dinner even more special.
3. Harvest-Themed Magnets
For this project, you will need your completed coloring pages, magnet sheets or small magnetic strips, scissors, and a glue stick. Cut out small, eye-catching elements from your colored pages, such as pumpkins, leaves, or turkeys. Stick these cutouts onto the magnetic sheets, then cut around them to create individual magnets. If using magnetic strips, apply them to the back of each cutout. These magnets will brighten up your kitchen as you celebrate the last month of autumn.
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