Fun Fact!
The reason we see so many orange pumpkins is because they are specifically bred for their colour and carving suitability.
Image Details
Coloring page of a haunted house on a hill with a tall tower, broken windows, an open front door, porch railings, a winding path, and three flying bats. Halloween theme line art.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Blend purple and gray on the walls to make spooky shadows.
- 2 Color roof shingles in different shades for a patchy look.
- 3 Fill window spaces dark, then add a soft yellow glow around the frames.
- 4 Draw tiny pumpkins or stones along the curvy path.
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