Fall is my absolute favorite season, and I will not be taking any questions on that. There is just something about the crisp air, the golden leaves, and the cozy vibes that makes me want to snuggle up with my coloring supplies and lose track of time completely.
Now throw some Disney magic into that mix, and honestly, I am in my happy place. I put together this collection of 25 warm Disney fall coloring pages because I needed them in my life, and I had a feeling you might too. From classic characters surrounded by autumn leaves to scenes that practically smell like pumpkin everything, these pages are pure seasonal joy.
If you are someone who loves combining a little creativity with a lot of nostalgia, I think you are going to adore every single one of these. My personal favorites are the ones featuring the more cozy, golden-toned Disney worlds because they just feel like fall in the best possible way. So find your coziest spot, pick your favorite colored pencils, and let yourself enjoy a little creative break that is one hundred percent well deserved.
Mickey Mouse Sitting Under a Cozy Fall Oak Tree

This page features Mickey Mouse bundled up in an oversized striped scarf, sitting happily at the base of a massive, beautifully detailed oak tree. The tree is the real showstopper here, with gorgeous swirling wood grain patterns running all the way up the trunk and thick, fluffy cloud-like clusters of leaves at the top. Acorns and autumn leaves are scattered all around the scene, gently falling through the air, which gives the whole page that perfect breezy fall feeling. The line work is clean and confident, with thicker outlines on Mickey and the tree trunk and finer details used for the leaves and acorns, making the whole layout feel really well balanced and satisfying to look at.
I absolutely love this page because it gives you so many different textures to play with. The wood grain alone could keep me busy for a happy hour, and I mean that in the best possible way. Reaching for all my warm russet, burnt orange, and golden yellow pencils for this one feels like the most natural thing in the world. Mickey’s little scarf is just begging for some fun striped color combos too, and honestly that tiny detail makes this page way more fun than it has any right to be. It is cozy, it is nostalgic, and it is the kind of page you save for a quiet afternoon when you just need to breathe and be creative.
Minnie Mouse Carrying a Overflowing Fall Harvest Basket

This page shows Minnie Mouse hugging an absolutely stuffed harvest basket filled with mini pumpkins, apples, and holly leaves, and her expression is just the cutest thing ever. She looks so pleased with herself and honestly, same. The layout is centered and portrait style with Minnie taking up most of the page, which makes it feel really focused and satisfying to work on. The line work is clean and smooth with bold outlines on Minnie and the basket, and slightly finer lines used for the individual fruits and pumpkins piled inside. The woven basket texture is a lovely little detail that adds so much visual interest to the lower half of the page, and the curly pumpkin tendrils poking out at the top are just adorable.
I personally find this page so fun to color because you basically get a little fall color palette challenge all in one image. The basket alone is a great opportunity to try out some warm browns and tans, and then you get to go wild with all those reds, oranges, and deep greens in the harvest goodies piled on top. Minnie’s iconic bow is always a joy to color too, and I love deciding whether to keep it classic red or try something a little unexpected like a deep burgundy or burnt sienna for a more autumnal feel. It is a cheerful, feel-good page that just makes you happy while you color it, and that is really all I ever need.
Belle Reading a Book in an Autumn Pumpkin Garden

This page is honestly a dream for anyone who loves a detailed, story-rich coloring scene. Belle stands center page looking absolutely absorbed in her book, framed by a gorgeous arching vine covered in fall leaves that curves over her like a natural canopy. The foreground is dotted with plump pumpkins of different sizes nestled among scattered leaves and wild garden plants, while soft fluffy clouds peek through in the background. The line work strikes a really nice balance, with confident bold outlines on Belle herself and softer, more intricate linework used for all the leafy botanical details surrounding her. The overall composition feels full and lush without ever feeling overwhelming, which is a hard thing to get right.
This is the kind of page I save for when I really want to settle in and take my time. Belle is basically my spirit animal in this scene because same girl, same. I love that her dress gives you so much open space to play with soft golds or warm creams, and then the vines and pumpkins around her let you go as rich and saturated as you want with your autumn palette. The botanical background details are genuinely therapeutic to color piece by piece, and I always find that working through a busy nature scene like this one just melts the stress right out of me. It is detailed enough to keep you engaged for a good while but never so complicated that it stops being fun.
Bambi Exploring a Magical Autumn Forest Floor

This page is absolutely packed with the most beautiful fall forest details, and I mean that in the most wonderful way possible. Bambi stands right in the center looking curious and gentle as ever, surrounded by tall textured tree trunks that frame the scene on both sides like a natural woodland stage. The forest floor is a total feast of autumn motifs with oversized oak leaves, clusters of acorns, spotted mushrooms, and little tufts of grass filling every corner of the lower half. Leaves are floating down through the air in the background, adding a lovely sense of movement to the whole composition. The linework is beautifully varied with thick, confident outlines on Bambi and bold tree trunks contrasting against the finer, more delicate details used for the mushrooms, acorns, and drifting leaves.
I am not even going to pretend I did not get a little emotional picking this one for the list because Bambi in an autumn forest is just pure magic. This page is the perfect mix of a clear focal point and loads of little detail areas to keep your hands and mind happily busy. I personally love starting with Bambi and working outward into the forest, saving the mushrooms and acorns for last as a little reward. The spotted mushrooms on the right side are genuinely one of my favorite things to color because the dot pattern is so satisfying and you can go as classic red and white or as wildly creative as you want. If you are someone who loves nature scenes with a nostalgic Disney twist, this one is going to be a firm favorite.
Goofy Strolling Through a Breezy Fall Park

This page captures Goofy mid-stride through a gorgeous autumn park scene, and his energy is just so infectious and fun. He is bundled up in a patterned jacket with a long fringed scarf blowing dramatically in the wind, which is very on-brand for him honestly. Leaves are swirling all around him through the air, and the background is filled with lush rounded bushes, tall trees, and a charming wooden fence that runs along both sides of the path. The linework throughout is really well done, with bold clean outlines on Goofy himself and a beautifully textured pattern on his jacket that gives you some really satisfying detail work to look forward to. The overall composition feels wide and open, with that lovely sense of a crisp autumn breeze running right through the middle of the page.
Goofy pages always make me smile before I even pick up a single pencil, and this one is no exception. The patterned jacket is honestly the star of the show for me because it has this gorgeous organic swirly texture that looks so fun to fill in with warm earthy tones or even something a little bolder if you are feeling adventurous. I love how the scattered leaves throughout the background give you these little pockets of detail to color between the bigger elements, so the page never feels repetitive or boring. The striped scarf is another little joy because you can go as classic or as colorful as you like with it. This is the kind of page that just puts you in a good mood from start to finish, and I think we all need more of those in our lives.
Belle Reading by an Open Window on a Windy Fall Day

This page is giving full cozy autumn daydream and I am completely here for it. Belle is tucked into the lower right corner of the page, absorbed in her book beside a gorgeous arched window that takes up most of the composition. The window is the real visual centerpiece here, with a beautiful fanlight arch at the top divided into elegant panes, and both side panels thrown open to reveal a breathtaking view of autumn trees and leaves swirling freely through the air. A little pumpkin arrangement with trailing ivy sits on the windowsill to the left, adding the sweetest seasonal touch to the whole scene. The linework is elegant and refined throughout, with clean architectural lines on the window frame contrasting beautifully against the softer, more organic shapes of the leaves, foliage, and Belle’s flowing dress.
This page genuinely made me stop and just look at it for a moment before I even thought about coloring it, because the composition is so pretty and peaceful. I love that the window creates this natural layering effect where you get to build up a whole autumn landscape in the background while keeping Belle and the foreground details more intimate and detailed. My plan for this one would be to keep the interior tones warm and golden and then let the outside view go really rich and saturated with deep oranges, russets, and burgundies to create that beautiful contrast between cozy inside and vibrant fall outside. The floating leaves scattered across the open center of the page are so satisfying to color one by one, and honestly this whole page just feels like a little escape.
A Charming Disney-Style Victorian Town on a Moody Fall Evening

This page is a landscape-style scene that feels like it could be straight out of a storybook, and I mean that as the highest possible compliment. A gorgeous Victorian house takes center stage on the left, complete with a pointed tower, decorative porch trim, and a beautifully detailed shingled roof that has so much lovely texture to work with. Large pumpkins are clustered at the base of the front steps, autumn leaves drift through the air, and a full moon hangs in the open sky to the right. A second charming house peeks out from behind the trees further down the lane, adding real depth to the whole composition. The linework is impressively detailed throughout, with fine architectural lines on the buildings and window panes contrasting against the softer, rounder shapes of the trees, clouds, and cobblestone path in the foreground.
This is the page I would pull out for a long, unhurried evening when I really want to lose myself in something truly detailed and rewarding. I love a good architectural coloring page because there are so many decisions to make, like what color to paint the house, how to handle the roof, whether to make the sky a warm golden dusk or lean into something moodier and more dramatic with the full moon already right there waiting. The pumpkins in the foreground are a great warm-up area before you tackle the bigger sections, and working through all the little window details on the houses is genuinely so satisfying. If you enjoy pages that feel like a proper coloring project rather than a quick session, this one is absolutely calling your name.
Mickey Mouse Relaxing on a Wooden Park Bench Surrounded by Pumpkins

This page has the most wonderfully relaxed and unhurried energy, and it matches the whole vibe of a perfect autumn afternoon perfectly. Mickey is sitting casually on a rustic wooden park bench, leaning back with the most content little expression on his face, completely surrounded by pumpkins of different shapes and sizes. Acorns, scattered oak leaves, and little wild plants fill in the ground around the bench, and maple leaves drift lazily through the open upper half of the page giving the whole scene a lovely sense of calm movement. The wood grain texture on the bench slats is a really nice detail that adds warmth and character to the middle of the composition. The linework is clean and approachable throughout, with confident outlines on Mickey and the bench and slightly softer detailing on the leaves and foliage elements.
This page is my idea of a perfect low-pressure coloring session and I say that with full sincerity. There is something about the open upper half of the page with just those few floating leaves that makes the whole thing feel really airy and uncluttered, which I personally find so refreshing. You get all the fun autumn details in the lower section without it ever feeling like too much to tackle. I love the variety of pumpkin shapes here too because each one has its own lovely ribbed texture to work through, and going between warm oranges, creamy whites, and deep greens for each one is genuinely so satisfying. This is a great page to reach for when you want something cozy and enjoyable without a huge time commitment.
Snow White Gathering Apples and Pumpkins in an Autumn Forest

This page is absolutely bursting with fall abundance and I love every single thing about it. Snow White stands right in the center looking completely delighted, holding up a little apple with the most charming expression while autumn leaves drift all around her. Two large woven baskets overflowing with apples sit on either side of the foreground, flanked by clusters of pumpkins in various sizes that spill generously across the bottom of the page. Tall trees frame the scene on both sides creating a natural woodland arch, with a winding path visible in the soft background adding a lovely sense of depth. The linework is full and detailed throughout, with bold confident outlines on Snow White and beautifully textured basket weave patterns that are just begging to be colored in.
Snow White holding an apple is such an iconic image that it almost feels like coloring a little piece of Disney history, and I mean that in the coziest possible way. This page gives you so much variety to work with that it never feels repetitive for even a second. I personally love the challenge of making all those apples in the baskets look rich and glossy using just colored pencils, playing with light and shadow to make them pop. The pumpkins across the bottom are a dream for anyone who loves working in warm autumn tones, and you get so many different sizes and shapes to keep things interesting. The woodland background is soft enough that you can keep it subtle and hazy or build it up into something really lush and layered depending on your mood.
A Disney Squirrel Hugging an Acorn Among Fall Pumpkins and Leaves

This page is compact, cheerful, and honestly just the sweetest little autumn scene. A round-cheeked Disney-style squirrel sits right in the center of the composition clutching a crosshatch-patterned acorn to his chest with the biggest happiest grin, completely surrounded by pumpkins, oak leaves, and a couple of loose acorns scattered across the ground. The layout is nicely contained in the lower two thirds of the page with plenty of open white space above, which gives the whole thing a really clean and unintimidating feel. The linework is bold and friendly throughout, with thick smooth outlines on the squirrel and pumpkins and slightly more delicate linework used for the layered oak leaves framing the scene on both sides. The acorn cap details and the pumpkin ribs add just the right amount of texture without ever overcomplicating things.
This is the page I would hand to someone who is new to coloring and wants something fun and approachable, and I mean that as a genuine compliment because sometimes simpler is just so much better. The squirrel himself is a joy to color because his round fluffy body gives you this lovely open area to practice smooth blending if that is something you enjoy working on. I personally find the oak leaves surrounding the scene really satisfying to fill in one by one with a mix of deep reds, burnt oranges, and golden yellows. The little acorns on the ground with their crosshatch cap pattern are honestly tiny works of art in their own right, and I always spend a little extra time making sure they look just right. It is a quick, happy coloring session that just puts a smile on your face.
Pooh and Piglet Walking Hand in Hand Down an Autumn Forest Path

I saved this one to talk about last and I genuinely think it might be the most emotionally beautiful page in the entire collection. Pooh and Piglet are seen from behind, walking side by side down a winding leaf-strewn path through the most stunning autumn woodland, their little hands linked together in the sweetest way. The forest surrounding them is incredibly layered and detailed, with tall birch and oak trees arching overhead from both sides to create a natural tunnel of branches, and a gorgeous deep woodland view opening up ahead of them where the path curves gently out of sight. Fallen leaves are gathered in drifts along both sides of the path and scattered loosely across the ground, while lush rounded bushes fill the lower sides of the composition with lovely organic texture. The linework is beautifully varied throughout, with bold confident outlines on Pooh and Piglet in the foreground and increasingly fine, atmospheric detailing on the trees and foliage as they recede into the forest depth.
This page genuinely made me a little emotional when I first looked at it properly and I am not even slightly embarrassed about that. There is something about seeing two best friends walking into an autumn forest together from behind that just hits differently, and I think that quiet sense of friendship and seasonal peace makes this the most meaningful coloring experience in the whole set. I love that Pooh and Piglet are relatively simple to color which lets you really pour your energy into that spectacular forest around them, building up layers of golden yellows, warm ambers, and rich russets through all those beautiful trees. The path itself is a wonderful element to work on, and using lighter tones in the far distance to create that misty forest depth is one of my favorite coloring techniques of all time.
Winnie the Pooh Sitting on a Log with a Warm Drink in an Autumn Forest

This page is pure cozy magic from top to bottom and I genuinely think it might be my favorite in the entire collection. Pooh is perched contentedly on a mossy fallen log, wrapped in the most gorgeous patterned scarf and sweater combo, cradling a steaming mug with the most peaceful little expression on his face. A tiny squirrel sits right beside him on the log, which is just the most adorable detail. The forest around him is incredibly rich and layered, with tall birch trees framing the scene, maple leaves raining down through the air, spotted mushrooms of different sizes dotting the ground, and acorns and oak leaves scattered across the forest floor. The linework is where this page really shines though, because Pooh’s scarf and sweater are covered in the most intricate geometric and zigzag patterns that look like a proper fair isle knit, giving you some seriously beautiful detail work to get into.
I will be completely honest and say that Pooh’s knitwear alone would have sold me on this page. Those sweater and scarf patterns are the kind of detailed, repetitive linework that I find genuinely meditative to color, and going through each little zigzag and geometric motif with warm jewel tones or classic autumnal shades is just such a satisfying experience. The rest of the scene rewards you with so much variety too, from the smooth rounded mushrooms to the textured bark of the birch trees to all those individual floating maple leaves. This is a proper sit-down-for-the-evening kind of page, and I am absolutely here for every single minute of it.
Minnie Mouse Decorating Her Fall Cottage Porch with Lanterns and Pumpkins

This page is giving serious autumn home decor goals and I am taking notes honestly. Minnie is caught mid-step on the porch stairs of the most charming wooden cottage, carrying a glowing lantern and surrounded by the coziest fall decorations imaginable. Pumpkins of different sizes are clustered around the steps alongside little berry sprigs and trailing plants, while two hanging lanterns flank the front door and a gorgeous garland of autumn leaves is strung across the top of the porch. Little leaf motif signs hang beside the door, and berry wreaths decorate the porch railing on the right side, making the whole scene feel incredibly thoughtfully decorated and homey. The linework is beautifully detailed throughout, with lovely wood grain texture running across the cottage walls, porch boards, and stair railings, while Minnie’s polka dot dress adds a fun pop of pattern right in the center of it all.
This page genuinely feels like coloring a dream autumn Pinterest board come to life and I could not love it more. The wood grain texture alone across the cottage walls and porch is something I could happily work through for a long time, experimenting with warm honey tones and rich browns to make it feel really lived in and real. Minnie’s polka dot dress is always a little moment of joy to color, and I love deciding whether to keep her in her classic red or switch things up with a deep plum or forest green for a more seasonal twist. The lanterns are such a lovely detail too because you can make them glow with warm golden yellows and ambers that really make the whole scene feel lit from within. This is a rich, rewarding page with so much personality in every single corner.
Tigger Bouncing Through a Pumpkin Patch on a Bright Fall Day

This page is so full of Tigger’s irrepressible energy that it practically bounces right off the paper, and I say that with so much affection. Tigger is mid-stride down a winding path that cuts right through an enormous pumpkin patch, one leg kicked up and his arm raised like he is greeting the whole world with that classic Tigger enthusiasm. Pumpkins of all shapes and sizes line both sides of the path and continue stretching all the way into the background where more pumpkins dot the rolling landscape between clusters of trees. Fallen oak leaves are scattered across the ground around his feet, and the whole lower half of the page is beautifully filled with that gorgeous pumpkin patch abundance. The linework is bold and expressive throughout, with Tigger’s iconic stripes rendered in strong confident marks and the pumpkins given lovely ribbed detailing that recedes gently in scale as they move further into the background.
Tigger is honestly such a fun character to color because his stripe pattern gives you this really satisfying graphic quality to work with right from the start. I love the contrast of filling in his warm orange and black stripes against the autumn pumpkin palette surrounding him, because everything just feels so cohesive and seasonally perfect together. The way the pumpkins recede into the background is a great opportunity to play with lighter, softer tones in the distance and richer more saturated colors up close, which gives the finished page such a lovely sense of depth. The open upper half of the page keeps things feeling fresh and uncluttered, and I think that balance is just right. It is a joyful, energetic page that genuinely makes you smile the whole way through.
Snow White Sitting Under an Apple Tree in a Fall Orchard

This scene has such a beautiful storybook quality to it that I genuinely stopped and admired it for a moment before even thinking about colors. Snow White is seated gracefully on the ground between two large apple trees, holding a freshly picked apple and looking absolutely radiant, with pumpkins of various sizes nestled around her in the fallen leaves. The apple trees overhead are absolutely laden with fruit, their branches spreading across the full width of the upper half of the page and creating the most gorgeous natural canopy. A soft rolling landscape with hedges and open sky fills the middle background, adding real depth and airiness to the whole composition. The linework is smooth and elegant throughout, with clean flowing lines on Snow White’s dress and figure contrasting beautifully against the more organic, branching details of the trees and the gently ribbed pumpkins at her feet.
There is something so serene about this page that I find it almost instantly calming to sit down with. Snow White’s dress gives you this gorgeous expanse of fabric to work with and I love experimenting with how light falls across those soft folds, using slightly lighter and darker shades of the same color to make it feel really dimensional. The apple trees are my absolute favorite part though, because coloring all those individual round apples dotted through the branches is such a satisfying and almost rhythmic process. Going back and forth between rich reds, golden yellows, and fresh greens for each apple keeps things interesting without ever feeling complicated. This is a page that feels like a proper creative treat from start to finish.
Bambi Standing in a Meadow Clearing as Autumn Leaves Fall Around Him

This page has a completely different feel from the other Bambi scene in this collection, and I love how much more open and airy it is. Bambi stands front and center in a peaceful meadow clearing, looking off to one side with those gorgeous big eyes and the sweetest curious expression, surrounded by tall wild grasses and wheat stalks that frame him naturally on both sides. The background opens up into a soft woodland landscape with rounded trees and what looks like a gentle stream or pond in the distance, all rendered in lighter, more delicate linework that keeps the focus firmly on Bambi himself. A scattering of autumn leaves lies across the ground at his feet, and his little spotted back markings are shown as a charming grid pattern detail right in the middle of his body. The overall composition feels spacious and calm, with a generous open sky area at the top that gives the whole page a lovely sense of fresh autumn air.
What I really love about this page compared to busier forest scenes is how much breathing room it gives you. The tall grasses and wheat stalks on either side are genuinely one of my favorite things to color because working through all those long fine strokes with warm golden tones is almost meditative in the best possible way. Bambi’s body is smooth and elegant to fill in, and I love building up a soft warm fawn color with just a little extra warmth on his ears and nose. The soft background trees are a great opportunity to try a wet on wet blending technique if you work in watercolor, or just keep things light and hazy with pencils to create that lovely misty autumn distance effect. It is a gentle, beautiful page that feels as peaceful to color as the scene itself looks.
A Disney Squirrel Playing in a Pile of Fall Leaves Between Pumpkins

This page is different enough from the earlier squirrel scene to feel completely fresh, and I love how much personality this little guy has. This squirrel is caught in a moment of pure autumn joy, sitting upright and clutching a big armful of fall leaves to his chest with the most gleeful expression on his face, surrounded by a generous scattered pile of leaves on the ground below him. Two plump pumpkins sit on either side of him like the most perfect seasonal props, and soft rounded bushes fill the background behind him creating a simple but effective backdrop. The overall layout is clean and well spaced, with a nice open area in the upper portion of the page that keeps things feeling light and easy. The linework is bold and approachable with smooth thick outlines on the squirrel and pumpkins and slightly more intricate detailing on the leaf pile, where each individual leaf has its own lovely jagged edge shape.
There is something genuinely delightful about coloring a character who is clearly having the time of his life, and this squirrel absolutely delivers that energy. The big leaf pile in the center of the page is honestly a dream to color because you can go completely wild mixing every warm autumn shade you own and the result always looks amazing. I love layering deep reds under burnt oranges under golden yellows and letting all those colors tumble over each other just like a real leaf pile would. The two pumpkins flanking him are satisfyingly smooth and simple to fill in, which makes for a nice contrast against all that leafy texture in the middle. It is a genuinely fun and feel-good page that never takes itself too seriously, and that is exactly what I need sometimes.
Bambi and Thumper Playing by an Autumn Forest Stream

This page is honestly one of the most beautifully composed scenes in this whole collection and I cannot get over how much depth it has. Bambi is resting on a flat rocky ledge beside a gently winding stream, looking down with the sweetest expression at Thumper who is splashing around happily in the water below him. The stream winds all the way from the foreground back through the middle of the page and into a gorgeous open landscape of rolling hills, trees, and soft cloudy sky in the distance. Large tree trunks arch over the scene from both sides at the top, framing everything like a natural woodland window, while lush plants, fallen leaves, and grasses fill in the banks on either side of the water. The linework is wonderfully layered, with confident bold outlines on Bambi and Thumper and increasingly delicate, softer linework as the landscape recedes into the background.
This is the kind of page that makes me want to clear my whole afternoon and just settle in properly because there is so much to enjoy working through. The water is genuinely my favorite element here because creating the illusion of a softly flowing stream with colored pencils or watercolors is such a rewarding little creative challenge, and those gentle ripples around Thumper are just the cutest detail to work with. I love how the scene naturally guides you from foreground to background, getting lighter and airier as you move further into the landscape. The contrast between the rich dark tree trunks framing the top and the soft open sky in the middle creates such a beautiful visual journey across the page. This one is a genuine coloring experience and I mean that in the best possible way.
A Disney Squirrel Sitting Between a Harvest Basket and Pumpkins with Acorns

This page is a wonderfully compact and charming little autumn still life, and the squirrel right in the middle of it all is just absolutely full of character. She is sitting upright with her little paws tucked under her chin, looking wide-eyed and delighted, sandwiched between a large woven basket overflowing with acorns and autumn leaves on the left and two plump pumpkins with curly little tendrils on the right. Loose acorns with their crosshatch-patterned caps are scattered across the ground around her feet, and small leaf details fill in the gaps throughout the whole composition. The layout is centered and portrait style with plenty of clean open space in the upper half, which keeps the whole thing feeling really focused and unintimidating. The linework is bold and clear throughout, with a lovely rope-twist detail along the basket rim and satisfying ribbed texture on both pumpkins.
What I love most about this page is how it essentially gives you a little autumn color palette workout all in one cozy scene. The basket weave and rope handle are genuinely some of my favorite things to color because working through that interlocking pattern with warm tans and caramels is so satisfying and almost hypnotic in the best way. The acorns scattered around the base are tiny but mighty in terms of detail, and I always find myself taking extra care with their little caps, using darker shades to make that crosshatch texture really pop. The pumpkins are smooth and generous enough to practice some really lovely blending on, and the whole scene comes together into something that looks genuinely impressive once all those warm autumn tones start filling in around that adorable little face.
Bambi and Thumper Playing Together in an Autumn Pumpkin Field

This page is absolutely stunning in terms of how much scenery and detail it packs in while still feeling completely balanced and beautiful. Bambi and Thumper are curled up together in the foreground among a gorgeous sprawl of pumpkins, autumn leaves, and wild grasses, nose to nose in the most heartwarming little moment. Large tree trunks frame both sides of the page and their branches arch overhead creating a natural canopy, through which a breathtaking landscape of rolling hills, soft clouds, and distant trees opens up in the background. Pumpkins of varying sizes are tucked throughout the scene on both sides, and leafy plants fill every corner of the foreground with lovely organic texture. The linework manages to be both detailed and elegant throughout, with clean confident outlines on Bambi and Thumper and progressively softer, more atmospheric linework as the landscape stretches back toward the horizon.
This is the page I would choose for when I genuinely want to lose myself in something deeply satisfying and beautiful for a good long while. The layered landscape background alone is a coloring adventure in itself, and building up that sense of depth from the rich warm foreground all the way back to the soft misty hills is such a rewarding process. I love how the two tree trunks on either side give you these wonderful vertical anchor points to start from, and working inward toward that gorgeous open sky in the middle feels almost like revealing a painting as you go. Bambi and Thumper together are just the sweetest focal point, and coloring their little faces looking at each other honestly fills my heart every single time.
Winnie the Pooh Sitting on a Fallen Log with a Steaming Mug in the Fall Woods

This page gives a different and more classic take on Pooh compared to the other scene in this collection, and the two complement each other beautifully. Here Pooh is sitting on a beautifully detailed fallen log in his simple little red shirt, cradling a steaming mug with the most contented expression on his face while autumn leaves drift all around him through the air. The background opens up into a lovely layered woodland landscape with bare branching trees at the top, soft rounded foliage in the middle distance, and a gentle stream visible winding through the right side of the scene. Fallen leaves are scattered across the grass in the foreground, and the log itself has gorgeous concentric ring detail on its cut end and lovely wood grain texture running along its length. The linework is clean and classic throughout, with bold simple outlines on Pooh himself and more delicate naturalistic linework used for the trees, leaves, and landscape behind him.
What I love about this version of Pooh is how uncluttered and emotionally warm the whole page feels compared to busier scenes. Pooh himself is beautifully simple to color which makes him the perfect relaxing starting point, and getting that warm golden honey tone just right on his round little body is always such a satisfying first step. The fallen log is genuinely one of my favorite elements on the whole page because working through that wood grain texture and those gorgeous end rings with layered browns and taupes is exactly the kind of repetitive, meditative coloring that I find so genuinely restorative. The drifting leaves scattered throughout the middle of the page keep things interesting without ever feeling crowded, and the soft background landscape gives you lovely room to play with misty autumnal blues and greens in the distance.
Minnie Mouse Knitting Outdoors Beside a Stacked Pumpkin Tower

This page is giving the most perfect cozy autumn afternoon energy and honestly it might be the one I relate to most personally in this entire collection. Minnie is seated on a little wooden stool, completely absorbed in her knitting with a long striped scarf cascading down from her needles, while a steaming mug sits on a tree stump side table right beside her. To her left is the most charming stacked pumpkin tower with a tiny squirrel perched right on top, and the ground around her is dotted with acorns, mushrooms, and scattered autumn leaves. A large tree anchors the left side of the page, and a soft rolling landscape with a cozy cottage and smoke curling from the chimney fills the background on the right. The linework is warm and detailed throughout, with lovely textured stripes on Minnie’s knitted scarf, satisfying ribbed detail on the stacked pumpkins, and fine spotted detail on the little mushrooms near her feet.
I genuinely love everything about the storytelling in this page because Minnie is literally doing what a lot of us wish we were doing on a crisp fall afternoon, and I find that deeply relatable. The knitted scarf is my absolute favorite element to color because those long horizontal stripes are so satisfying to work through in alternating autumn shades, and you can go as classic or as bold as your mood dictates. The stacked pumpkin tower on the left is such a fun little focal point too, and deciding on a color scheme for each individual pumpkin keeps things really playful and creative. That tiny background cottage with the chimney smoke is the kind of detail that makes you smile every time you notice it, and adding a warm amber glow to the steaming mug just ties the whole cozy scene together perfectly.
Cinderella Collecting Autumn Leaves Near Her Castle on a Fall Day

This page is an absolute dream and the background detail alone makes it one of the most special scenes in this whole collection. Cinderella is kneeling gracefully in the foreground, reaching out to catch a falling maple leaf while a woven basket full of collected leaves sits open beside her, surrounded by pumpkins, gourds, and scattered autumn leaves across the grass. Behind her a gorgeous rolling landscape stretches back through layers of autumn trees and hedgerows, and right there on the hilltop in the distance sits her castle, beautifully detailed with its iconic spires reaching up into the open sky. A large bare tree anchors the upper left corner while fuller autumn foliage fills the right side of the background, creating a really lovely sense of natural depth throughout the whole composition. The linework is elegant and well balanced, with clean flowing lines on Cinderella and bolder outlines on the foreground pumpkins that gradually soften as the landscape recedes beautifully into the distance.
The castle in the background of this page is honestly what makes it feel truly special and a little bit magical, and I love that it sits there quietly without demanding all the attention. My approach with this one would be to keep the castle soft and almost dreamlike with pale lavenders and cool grays, letting it glow faintly against the sky while the foreground pops with all those rich warm autumn colors. Cinderella’s dress gives you such a gorgeous expanse to work with and I always find myself reaching for those classic soft blues before remembering this is an autumn scene and then having a lovely little internal debate about whether to mix in some warmer tones. The basket of leaves and the varied pumpkins at her feet are the perfect finishing details, and this page just feels like pure princess magic from start to finish.
Goofy Raking Autumn Leaves Next to a Crowd of Jack-o-Lanterns

This page is an absolute riot of Halloween meets fall harvest energy and I am completely obsessed with it. Goofy is mid-rake with the most enthusiastic expression on his face, pushing a massive pile of leaves to the left while an entire crowd of carved jack-o-lanterns grins back at him from the right side of the page, lined up along a wooden fence in various sizes and with wonderfully different facial expressions. Mushrooms, acorns, and loose leaves are scattered across the foreground, autumn trees with leaf-covered branches frame the upper portion of the scene, and lush rounded bushes fill in the background behind Goofy. The leaf pile on the left is incredibly detailed with dozens of individual overlapping leaves rendered in lovely varied shapes, creating a really rich and textured mass that takes up a generous chunk of the page. The linework is bold and confident throughout, with strong outlines on Goofy and the jack-o-lanterns and slightly looser, more organic detail work on the leaves and background foliage.
This page is genuinely one of the most fun in the whole collection because it has that wonderful Halloween edge while still feeling warm and autumnal rather than spooky. The jack-o-lanterns are where I would start every single time because each one has its own unique carved face and deciding on a color scheme for each individual pumpkin is such a delightful little creative challenge. I love going from classic bright orange to deep burnt sienna to even an unexpected sage green for some variety in the lineup. The massive leaf pile on the left is a coloring marathon in the best possible way, and layering every warm shade in my collection through all those overlapping leaf shapes is the kind of satisfying, immersive work that makes an hour disappear in what feels like minutes.
Winnie the Pooh Watching Autumn Leaves Drift By from a Fallen Log

This final page in the collection is the most beautifully simple and serene of all three Pooh scenes, and I saved noticing it properly until the end because it genuinely stopped me in my tracks. Pooh is sitting on a fallen log in his classic red shirt with the most dreamy, peaceful expression on his face, just watching the autumn leaves float gently around him with absolutely nowhere to be and not a care in the world. The sky takes up a generous portion of the upper half of the page and is filled with the most gorgeous decorative swirling clouds that have a lovely stylized quality to them, almost like something from a classic storybook illustration. Leaves of different shapes and sizes drift freely throughout the whole composition from top to bottom, and rounded lush bushes fill the lower sides of the page around the log with lovely organic texture. The linework is clean and unfussy throughout, keeping everything feeling open and calm with bold simple outlines on Pooh and softer more decorative curves on those beautiful swirling clouds.
This page is the perfect one to end on because it captures that exact feeling of just sitting still and letting autumn happen around you, which is honestly my favorite thing to do this time of year. Those decorative swirling clouds are genuinely one of my favorite things to color in this entire collection because that lovely curling line pattern just invites you to blend soft peachy pinks and warm creams and lavenders into something that looks like a watercolor painting. Pooh himself is as joyful and simple to color as ever, and the scattered leaves floating throughout the open sky give you these lovely little moments of warm color against all that peaceful open space. It is the most calming page in the whole set and the absolute perfect note to finish on.

