These 45 Free Hocus Pocus Coloring Pages are the ultimate way to bring a little Salem magic into your Halloween season. Fans of all ages will find pages that capture the movie’s most unforgettable characters, quotes, and spooky settings.
From the Sanderson Sisters’ chaotic spells to heartfelt moments with Binx and Dani, this collection is packed with variety:
- Iconic Hocus Pocus Characters: Winifred, Mary, and Sarah in detailed portraits, potion-brewing scenes, and hilarious quotes like “Amok, Amok, Amok.”
- Beloved Sidekicks: Max, Allison, Dani, and Thackery Binx featured in both lighthearted and dramatic moments.
- Classic Scenes: Graveyard chases, the Black Flame Candle, flying over Salem, and potion ingredients like Dead Man’s Toe.
- Unique Designs: Tarot card layouts, poster recreations, and pages filled with stars, brooms, bats, and magical swirls.
Some designs are simple and kid-friendly, while others feature detailed shading for adults and advanced colorists. So grab your markers, light a (safe) candle, and step into Salem, and raise amok!
Here are 45 Hocus Pocus coloring pages free to download, print, and enjoy:
1. Winifred Sanderson Coloring Page
Winifred stands mid-spell in her green gown, her wild red hair framing a fierce expression; one of the Sanderson sisters you’ll recognize from the film’s climactic scenes.
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2. ‘I Smell Children’ Mary Quote
This coloring page features Mary Sanderson with her famous line, “I Smell Children,” capturing her uncanny ability to sniff out kids for the sisters’ spells. The bold quote paired with her portrait makes it both fun and recognizable for Hocus Pocus fans.
3. Winifred Sanderson Hocus Pocus Quote
In this coloring page, Winifred appears beside stylized florals and the words of one of her memorable lines, echoing her witty villainy from the movie.
4. Mary Sanderson with Vacuum
This Hocus Pocus-themed coloring page features Mary wields her vacuum-blaster (used to catch Binx’s voice), hovering beside her, with lines that emphasize her comical persistence.
5. Amok, Amok, Amok
This coloring page shows Sarah Sanderson gleefully shouting her famous line, “Amok, Amok, Amok,” during one of the sisters’ chaotic plans. Her playful pose and spirited expression make this a standout moment from Hocus Pocus.
6. Hocus Pocus Spellbook Coloring Page
An ornate grimoire displays arcane symbols and an eye motif, recalling the sisters’ enchanted spellbook in Hocus Pocus.
7. Magical Hocus Pocus Poster
This coloring page featuring pumpkins, a cat, and the Sanderson sisters evokes the iconic promotional imagery tied to the film.
8. Black Flame Candle Coloring Sheet
The ominous Black Flame Candle glows atop a stand, central to the Sanderson sisters’ resurrection plot.
9. Hocus Pocus Cottage Interior
A detailed interior view of the Sanderson cottage, showcasing potion shelves, old furniture, and worn stone walls from the film’s memorable set.
10. Hocus Pocus Witch Broom Trio
Three magical flying tools — a broom, mop, and vacuum — float in formation, referencing the sisters’ various modes of transport in Salem. Atop the page is a colorable ‘Hocus Pocus’ text banner.
11. Emily Binx Hocus Pocus Cottage Scene
Emily Binx stands at the Sandersons’ cottage door, the innocent child the witches lure inside during the film’s opening scene. Her brother Thackery, later cursed as Binx the cat, tries to save her.
12. Sanderson Sisters Halloween
Explore the magical world of “Hocus Pocus” with this coloring page featuring the unforgettable Sanderson Sisters as they chase trick-or-treaters.
13. Sarah Sanderson with Hearts & Notes
Sarah Sanderson smiles as music notes swirl around her, referencing her siren-like lullaby used to enchant Salem’s children.
14. Binx on Pumpkin Coloring Page
Thackery Binx, in his cursed black cat form, perches atop a carved jack-o’-lantern beneath a night sky of stars. Format: Free printable PDF
15. Black Flame Candle Coloring Page
The Black Flame Candle from Hocus Pocus is surrounded by dripping wax and ornate gothic trim, emphasizing its dark enchantment.
16. Iconic Hocus Pocus Poster
This coloring page recreates the iconic Hocus Pocus movie poster, featuring the three Sanderson sisters — Mary, Winifred, and Sarah — alongside Binx the black cat, the living spellbook, pumpkins, and the Black Flame Candle under a watchful full moon.
17. The Sanderson Cottage
This coloring page shows the Sanderson Sisters’ cottage with its crooked roof, stone walls, and chimney, surrounded by pumpkins under a crescent moon — the eerie home where their magic and mischief begin.
18. Mary Sanderson Flying Over Salem
This coloring page depicts Mary Sanderson flying high above the rooftops of Salem, recalling the comedic scene where she takes off on a vacuum cleaner instead of a broom.
19. Sanderson Sisters Trick-or-treat
This coloring page features the Sanderson Sisters walking through the streets of Salem, holding pumpkin pails —a playful nod to the scene where they blend in with trick-or-treaters on Halloween night.
20. Sanderson Sisters Potion Brewing
Winifred, Mary, and Sarah huddle around their bubbling cauldron, stirring up one of their sinister Hocus Pocus brews just as they do in the cottage.
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21. Haunted Salem Houses
Tall colonial-style houses framed by bare trees set the eerie backdrop of Salem, echoing the haunted setting where the Sandersons return to life.
22. Salem Street During Halloween
Pumpkins, bats, and decorated homes line the streets of Salem in this coloring page, reflecting the lively Halloween night when the sisters blend into the crowd.
23. Hocus Pocus Spellbook and Candles
Enter the enchanting realm of Hocus Pocus with a coloring page that highlights the spellbook’s stitched leather cover, mesmerizing eye, and wax-dripping candles. Bold outlines capture every detail, making it a captivating choice for both kids and teens.
24. Bubbling ‘Hocus Pocus’ Cauldron
A cauldron boils over with curling steam and the words “Hocus Pocus” etched on its side, a playful nod to the witches’ many potions.
25. Sanderson Sisters Graveyard Chase
This coloring page shows Winifred, Mary, and Sarah running through a cemetery with gravestones and bare trees around them, capturing the tense nighttime chase scene in Hocus Pocus
26. Max and Dani with Binx Cat
This coloring page features Max and Dani kneeling beside Thackery Binx in his black cat form, set against a backdrop of a graveyard. The scene highlights their bond with Binx, who becomes their loyal protector throughout the movie.
27. Max Lighting Black Flame Candle
This coloring page shows Max nervously holding a match to the Black Flame Candle, the pivotal moment that resurrects the Sanderson Sisters.
28. Spooky Ingredient Jar
A jar labeled Dead Man’s Toe sits on a wooden shelf in this coloring page, referencing one of the ingredients the Hocus Pocus witches chant about while brewing their potion.
29. Kids’ Sanderson Sisters Costumes
In this playful coloring page, three children are dressed as Winifred, Mary, and Sarah with candy bags in hand, echoing the film’s enduring popularity at Halloween.
30. Sanderson Sisters Tarot Coloring Page
Designed like a tarot card, this coloring page shows Winifred, Mary, and Sarah gathered around a cauldron under the moonlight with the caption “The Spell.” The mystical layout gives it a unique twist, perfect for fans who enjoy both Hocus Pocus and magical symbolism.
31. It’s Just A Bunch Of Hocus Pocus
This design features the famous Winifred Sanderson line, surrounded by pumpkins, cauldrons, and stars, making it one of the standout Hocus Pocus coloring pages from the movie.
32. Dani With Binx
In this heartwarming coloring page, Dani hugs Thackery Binx in his black cat form among pumpkins, capturing the bond they share after he helps protect her.
33. Magical Swirls and Motifs
Filled with bats, potion bottles, stars, and brooms, this decorative coloring page showcases the magical imagery that is woven throughout the world of Hocus Pocus.
34. Dani with Candy Bag
This coloring page shows Dani dressed as a little witch proudly holding her pumpkin candy bag, reflecting her excitement for Halloween night before the Sandersons return.
35. Allison, Max, and Dani
In this coloring page, Allison stands with Max and Dani in front of Salem homes, representing the trio who team up to outsmart the Sanderson Sisters in Hocus Pocus.
36. Hocus Pocus Movie Symbols Coloring Page
The Sanderson Sisters are surrounded by iconic imagery in this coloring page, including Binx, the spellbook, bats, and the Black Flame Candle, which collectively pull together the film’s most memorable symbols.
37. Allison in Fancy Dress with Autumn Leaves
This coloring page shows Allison in her elegant gown surrounded by falling leaves, just as she appears at the school’s Halloween party, where she meets Max and Dani.
38. Billy Butcherson
Billy Butcherson, Winifred’s former lover-turned-reluctant zombie servant, is depicted in this coloring page with his stitched mouth and tattered colonial clothes from the graveyard scenes.
39. Sanderson Sisters Portrait
The three witches stand together under a full moon in this coloring page, highlighting Winifred’s leadership alongside Mary and Sarah as they scheme to regain their youth.
40. Sanderson Sisters Flying Coloring Page
The Hocus Pocus witches soar through the night sky on their broom, mop, and vacuum in this coloring page, echoing the chase scenes above Salem.
41. Mary Sanderson Detailed Portrait
Ready for more advanced Hocus Pocus coloring pages? This detailed portrait captures Mary Sanderson’s quirky expression and tall twisted hairstyle, showing her as the sister most loyal to Winifred.
42. Sarah Sanderson Detailed Portrait
A graceful Sarah Sanderson is drawn in fine detail in this coloring page, highlighting her beauty and charm, which she used to lure Salem’s children with her song.
43. Sanderson Sisters Detailed Poster
This coloring page depicts Winifred holding the spellbook, with Mary and Sarah at her side, under a full moon, framed by ornate borders and stars. The fine shading and intricate lines make it an excellent choice for adult fans of Hocus Pocus.
44. Binx Hocus Pocus Portrait
Binx the black cat is drawn with realistic fur texture, sitting among pumpkins and leaves in this coloring page. The careful shading offers a more advanced design for experienced colorists.
45. Winifred Sanderson Detailed Portrait
Giving iconic Hocus Pocus vibes, Winifred’s expressive face, curled hair, and flowing cloak are rendered with lifelike precision in this coloring page. Its subtle shading and complexity make it especially suited for advanced colorists.
Creative Ways to Use Your Hocus Pocus Coloring Pages:
Once your pages are colored, don’t just tuck them away—here are some spell-binding ways to put them to use:
- DIY Halloween Décor: Frame the page of the Sanderson Sisters standing beneath a full moon or the one with the glowing Black Flame Candle for instant spooky wall art.
- Party Activities: Print extras of Sarah shouting “Amok, Amok, Amok” or Winifred declaring “It’s Just a Bunch of Hocus Pocus” to keep guests entertained at a Halloween gathering.
- Bookmarks: Cut and laminate smaller designs like the potion jar labeled Dead Man’s Toe or Binx perched on a pumpkin to create unique bookmarks.
- Gift Wrap & Cards: Transform the tarot-style design of the sisters around a cauldron or the spellbook with its watchful eye into one-of-a-kind wrapping paper or greeting cards.
- Scrapbooking: Slip in the heartwarming page of Dani hugging Binx or the dramatic scene of Max lighting the Black Flame Candle alongside your Halloween photos.
- Classroom Fun: Teachers can hand out pages featuring Salem’s decorated streets or the row of haunted colonial houses as festive activities for October lessons.
Coloring becomes more than just a relaxing hobby—it’s a way to keep the Hocus Pocus magic alive long after the markers are capped.
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