Fun Fact!
Some of the earliest Jack-o'-lanterns were placed in windows to ward off evil spirits and welcome the souls of deceased loved ones.
Image Details
Coloring page of a Halloween skull candy apple on a stick with dripping glaze forming a skull face, bold outlines, and large open areas for kids.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Leave the shine spots white so the apple looks glossy.
- 2 Color the apple bright red and shade the edges a little darker.
- 3 Use slime green for the drippy skull and gray to soften the teeth.
- 4 Draw tiny bats, stars, or candy sprinkles around the apple for extra fun.