Halloween brings out a whole new side of SpongeBob and his friends, and in our house, coloring is almost as big a deal as candy! With three kids running around, I always need simple, creative activities that spark their imaginations and keep them busy (especially as the days get chillier).
SpongeBob fans will love adding these Halloween character coloring pages to their fall activity stash!
If your little ones love SpongeBob just as much as mine do, these Halloween-themed pages will be an instant hit!
Here are our favorite Halloween SpongeBob coloring pages to print, share, and enjoy as a family!
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1. SpongeBob in a Ghost Costume Holding Candy

This one’s always a winner with my youngest. There’s just something about SpongeBob with a sheet over his square little body, peeking out with big eyes and a goofy smile, that gets everyone giggling. Add in a pillowcase full of treats, and it’s got everything a kid loves about Halloween right on one page.
I usually print a few copies, so each child can color SpongeBob’s ghost sheet their own way. Purple polka dots, blue stripes, or even rainbow, it doesn’t matter. We hang the finished pages on the fridge, and it really brings a playful Halloween touch to our kitchen.
2. Patrick and SpongeBob in a Haunted Pineapple

If you ask my crew, any coloring page with both SpongeBob and Patrick is an instant classic. Seeing the pineapple house decked out as a haunted mansion (complete with bats and creepy windows) makes it even better. It’s spooky, but not too scary for the youngest artists.
This page gives kids plenty of details to color, from cobwebs in the corners to the goofy, scared faces of SpongeBob and Patrick. We like to grab orange and green crayons to make the pineapple extra bright, then let the kids come up with silly stories about what’s haunting them that night.
3. Color Bikini Bottom Halloween Party

Nothing says “Halloween fun” like a full-blown Bikini Bottom bash! This page is packed, showing the whole gang in costumes, decorations everywhere, and tons of little details to discover. My oldest loves picking out all the quirky sea-creature costumes, while the twins race to see who can spot SpongeBob first.
I sometimes join in, coloring Plankton’s tiny skeleton suit or Squidward’s Dracula cape. These pages take a little longer, which makes them perfect for weekend afternoons when you want to slow down and enjoy some quiet family time.
4. Printable Spongebob Pumpkin Pages

We always carve pumpkins together, but the younger kids sometimes want their very own SpongeBob pumpkin. These printable pumpkin coloring pages are a great solution! They feature SpongeBob’s face carved right into a big pumpkin, or sometimes he’s putting the finishing touches on his own silly jack-o’-lantern.
The lines are bold and simple, so little hands can join in without any trouble. Once colored, they make the perfect decorations for windows or the fridge! These also double as fun templates if you want to try SpongeBob pumpkin carving later.
5. Trick-or-Treat Under the Sea with Spongebob

“Trick or treat!” is the chant in our house all October. SpongeBob and his friends heading door to door under the sea brings a fun, imaginative twist to the tradition. You’ll find the gang dressed up in costumes, holding little buckets, and ready for treats.
This page always inspires some big pretend play. The kids like to give voices to the characters and act out who gets the best candy. Plus, there’s lots of open space, so younger children who haven’t mastered coloring in the lines can just enjoy picking their favorite colors.
6. Funny Spongebob Halloween Faces to Color

If your children love silly faces, don’t skip this one. It’s a full sheet of SpongeBob’s goofiest Halloween grins, spooky eyes, and wild expressions. No two faces look the same! This is the page my kids always ask to do “just one more time,” which is hard to believe with their short attention spans.
We sometimes cut out the faces after coloring and tape them to popsicle sticks for instant puppet fun. This keeps everyone laughing and busy on a chilly evening, which is always a win for moms.
7. Scary Silly Halloween Fun with Spongebob

Halloween with SpongeBob is always more silly than scary, which I appreciate as a mom. This page usually shows SpongeBob caught in some wacky, spooky mischief, like tangled in a mummy wrap or jumping at a pretend ghost. The mood is always light and playful.
When we color these, the kids start telling their own “scary silly” stories that just get more outrageous each time. It’s a great way to channel all that wild Halloween energy in a positive, creative direction.
Conclusion
Halloween SpongeBob coloring pages have become a tradition in our house—they’re simple, creative, and perfect for kids of all ages! Whether your little ones like funny faces, spooky scenes, or just love spending time with SpongeBob and his friends, these printable pages keep everyone excited and entertained. It’s a little bit of holiday magic that you can bring out year after year. So grab some crayons, settle in, and make some colorful memories with your kids this Halloween!
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