Asymmetrical Pumpkin Coloring Page
Enjoy this free printable Asymmetrical Pumpkin coloring page. You can download it as a high-quality PDF and use it for home, classroom, or rainy-day coloring fun.
How to color Asymmetrical Pumpkin (with suggested palette)
Colors that work well together — tap any swatch to copy its hex.
Start with the largest ribs in the center, then work outward to the narrower ones on the sides. The stem is small so save it for last. The shadow lines inside each rib are optional, but coloring them a shade darker than the main body adds a lot of depth. Tap any color below to copy its HEX code.
Additional Coloring Tips
1Rib shadows
Color the body orange first, then trace the thin shadow lines inside each rib with a darker rust or brown pencil to make the pumpkin look three-dimensional.
2Uneven shape
Lean into the lopsided design by coloring the wider segments slightly lighter than the narrower bunched-up ones on the opposite side.
3Stem
The stem curves and has faint internal lines; use a mix of light and dark brown along its length to keep it from looking flat.
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Everything you need to know before you hit print.
Created by the Color4U team and checked for clean printable line art, simple page layout, and home/classroom use.
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