Fun Fact!
Modern theme parks often feature "scare zones" during Halloween events, which are open areas of the park where costumed actors roam freely to frighten guests.
Image Details
Coloring page of a Halloween spooky tree with a carved face, jagged mouth, triangle nose, and many twisting leafless branches on a blank background.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Blend browns and grays to give the bark rough texture.
- 2 Make the eyes and mouth glow with orange, then add a touch of yellow in the center.
- 3 Trace the outer branches with a darker brown or black for spooky contrast.
- 4 Add a moon, stars, or tiny bats in the open space around the tree.