44 Free Printable Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages
Halloween just got a whole lot cuter. Bluey and her family have shown up fully costumed — and they're ready to join the fun on your page. This collection brings together 44 free printable Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages, available in both PNG and PDF formats so you can grab exactly what works for your setup. Whether Bingo's rocking a pumpkin costume or Bandit's pulling off the world's most dad-like spooky outfit, every page is designed for families to enjoy together. All pages are completely free — no catches, no sign-ups. Just pick a page, hit print, and let the coloring begin. Perfect for a cozy October afternoon at home.
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What is Bluey Halloween?
Bluey Halloween is where two beloved worlds collide — the warm, funny, endlessly relatable universe of Bluey and the spooky, candy-filled magic of Halloween. The result is something families genuinely can't get enough of. Bluey, the Australian Blue Heeler pup who's captured hearts worldwide, steps into the Halloween spirit alongside her little sister Bingo, her dad Bandit, her mum Chilli, and their whole colorful crew. Think jack-o'-lanterns, costumes, trick-or-treating, and all the classic Halloween fun — just with that signature Bluey warmth woven through every moment.
Bluey Halloween has found a passionate audience across kids, parents, and even adult fans of the show. Little ones who already adore Bluey light up when they see their favorite characters dressed up as witches, ghosts, vampires, and monsters. Parents appreciate the wholesome, family-friendly spin on Halloween that the theme brings. And because Bluey resonates with grown-ups just as much as children, the Halloween mashup hits differently — it's nostalgic, playful, and genuinely charming.
The theme spans a wide range of creative content. You'll find Bluey Halloween coloring pages featuring Bandit in a spooky dad costume, Bingo as a tiny pumpkin, and Bluey herself rocking a ghost sheet or a witch hat. Beyond coloring pages, the theme extends into party decorations, printable games, sticker sheets, wall art, and craft activities that are perfect for the lead-up to October 31st.
Whether you're looking for something fun to keep kids busy on a rainy afternoon or planning a Bluey-themed Halloween party, this theme delivers. The familiar faces, the cozy humor, and the Halloween excitement combine into something that works for the whole family — from toddlers just learning to hold a crayon to adults who never really stopped loving Bluey.
How to color the Bluey Halloween coloring page?
Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages are packed with fantastic characters and seasonal details worth exploring before you pick up a single crayon.
**Characters you'll commonly see:**
Bluey dressed as a ghost, witch, or pumpkin is a fan favorite. Bingo often appears as a little monster or tiny vampire. Bandit and Chilli show up in their own goofy costumes. Supporting characters like Judo, Chloe, and Jack sometimes join the Halloween fun too. Backgrounds feature classic Halloween elements — jack-o'-lanterns, bats, cobwebs, full moons, haunted houses, and candy buckets.
**Color suggestions by character:**
- Bluey's fur: medium blue with lighter blue highlights on her chest and face
- Bingo's fur: warm orange-red with a creamy belly — perfect for Halloween tones!
- Bandit: steel blue-grey, often in dark costume colors like purple or black
- Chilli: a warm rust-red with deep brown accents
- Pumpkins: bright orange with dark green stems
- Ghosts and skeletons: soft white or light grey with cool blue shadows
- Backgrounds: deep indigo or navy skies, glowing yellow moons, warm amber streetlights
**For young children (ages 3–6):**
Start with chunky crayons or washable markers. Focus on filling in Bluey or Bingo's big, easy shapes first. Bold, flat colors work beautifully on these Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages.
**For older kids and tweens (ages 7–12):**
Try layering colors for depth. Add subtle shading to costumes using a slightly darker version of the base color. Colored pencils give great control for details like Bluey's Halloween accessories.
**For teens and adults:**
These Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages reward patience. Use blending techniques, fine-tip markers, or watercolor pencils to build atmospheric Halloween lighting — think glowing lanterns and moonlit shadows. A limited, moody palette of deep purples, burnt oranges, and blacks gives stunning results and makes the familiar characters feel freshly dramatic.
8 DIY creative ideas for Bluey Halloween coloring pages
**Bluey Halloween Greeting Cards (Ages 4+)**
Once your Coloring Pages are finished, cut out your favorite character — Bluey in her witch hat or Bingo as a little pumpkin — and glue it onto a folded piece of cardstock. Add a handwritten message like 'Happy Halloween from Bluey's crew!' inside. Younger kids can do the coloring while older siblings or parents handle the cutting. These make genuinely sweet cards to send to grandparents, cousins, or school friends during the Halloween season.
**Spooky Bookmarks (Ages 4–8)**
Print the Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages on cardstock, color them in, then cut out a long rectangular strip featuring one of the characters. Laminate it or cover it with clear packing tape to make it sturdy. Punch a small hole at the top and thread through a piece of ribbon or yarn. You've got a one-of-a-kind Halloween bookmark that also doubles as a little keepsake. These are easy enough for younger children with minimal adult help.
**Halloween Treat Bags (Ages 5–10)**
Color and cut out characters from your Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages. Use a glue stick to attach them to plain paper lunch bags. Add your name or 'Trick or Treat!' in marker. Fill them with small candies, stickers, or little toys for classmates or party guests. You can punch two holes near the top and thread a ribbon handle through for an extra-special look. Kids love handing these out almost as much as receiving them.
**Framed Halloween Wall Art (Ages 6–15)**
Some finished Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages are just too good to fold into a craft — they deserve to be displayed. Pick up a few inexpensive frames from a dollar store or craft shop. Slot your completed artwork inside and hang it as seasonal Halloween décor. Teens especially enjoy this one when they've spent real time blending colors and shading. A small gallery wall of framed pieces in the hallway makes for genuinely impressive Halloween atmosphere.
**Character Puppets (Ages 5–9)**
Color your favorite Bluey Halloween characters carefully, then cut them out and glue each one onto a popsicle stick or wooden dowel. You've got an instant puppet show cast! Stage a short Halloween story with Bluey, Bingo, and Bandit going trick-or-treating. Younger children can act out scenes while older kids write short scripts. A cardboard box with a window cut out makes a simple puppet theater. This craft turns Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages into hours of imaginative play.
**Halloween Mobile (Ages 7–12)**
Cut out several colored figures and Halloween elements — pumpkins, bats, ghosts, and characters — from your finished Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages. Attach them to pieces of string at varying lengths. Tie the strings along a wooden dowel or a wire coat hanger to create a hanging mobile. Balance the weight by adjusting string positions. Hang it near a window or in a doorway for a spinning, swaying Halloween decoration that shows off your coloring work from every angle.
**Decorative Lanterns (Ages 8–13)**
This one takes a little more patience but looks incredible. Color a full scene page from the Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages collection using light, translucent colors — watercolor pencils work especially well here. Carefully wrap your colored page around a clean glass jar or plastic bottle and secure it with tape. Place a battery-operated tea light inside. When the light glows through the colored paper, it creates a warm, stained-glass-style Halloween lantern effect. The Halloween background elements like moons and bats look stunning when lit from behind.
**Mini Scrapbook (Ages 9–15)**
Collect several completed pages from your Bluey Halloween Coloring Pages prints and turn them into a mini Halloween scrapbook. Cut images into different shapes — squares, circles, zigzag edges — and layer them onto scrapbook pages alongside Halloween stickers, washi tape borders, and handwritten captions. Add photos from your actual Halloween celebrations alongside the artwork. Punch holes along one side and bind with ribbon or binder rings. This is a meaningful keepsake project that gets more impressive the more effort goes into it.
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