About this bundle
The story
In Woodland Halloween, the costume comes before the character. A fox pulls on a pointed witch hat and a purple cape and immediately looks like she's been doing this every October for years. A hedgehog does the same, and so does a rabbit, a squirrel, a mouse, an owl, a raccoon, a badger, a bear, a deer, a bat and a black cat — the whole cast of a woodland nursery set, given one shared costume and let loose on the same 143-print wall. None of them are in a hurry to trick anyone. A ghost drifts past a jack-o'-lantern without incident, a mushroom cottage glows from a window that looks lived-in rather than haunted, and a lantern-lit tree house holds its light steady against whatever the night is supposed to feel like.
Further along the same set, a haunted house keeps its windows lit rather than dark, a pumpkin train crosses the page, and a Halloween photo-booth scene gives the animals somewhere to pose together. It's the same trick every woodland bundle in the catalogue plays — put the animals somewhere specific and let the place do the storytelling — just with a witch hat added to the costume box this time.
More of the story
Underneath the costumes, Woodland Halloween teaches as well as decorates. Twenty-two learning charts run through the 143 designs, among them Autumn Harvest, Pumpkin Patterns working through AB, AAB and ABC sequences, Shapes, the Alphabet, Numbers and Count to 20, Days of the Week, Months of the Year, a Weather Watch chart, Our Five Senses, Pumpkin Sizes, Pumpkin Feelings, Nocturnal Friends, Opposites and How a Pumpkin Grows. None of them read like a worksheet stapled to a seasonal set; a Pumpkin Sizes chart sorts gourds the way a picture book would, and a Nocturnal Friends chart simply gathers the raccoon, the owl and the bat the child already knows from the rest of the wall.
Twenty-four lettering prints sit alongside the charts, from Ghostly Greetings and Pumpkin Magic through to Hocus Pocus, Let's Focus and Little Spell Society, so a homeschool table can pull typography, a learning chart and a costumed fox from the same 143-print bundle. That range is the whole point of Woodland Halloween: a nursery wall that turns into a teaching wall every October without buying two separate bundles.
Inside the set
143 designs split 129 portrait and 14 landscape, organised into a numbered File Guide by ratio.
A closer look
Paging through the File Guide, the 24 lettering prints and 22 learning charts sit woven through the animal and scene designs rather than banked together at the back, so a Pumpkin Sizes chart might share a spread with a raccoon in a witch hat. The costumed cast repeats at different points too — the fox in her witch hat is a recurring character across several designs, the same way she recurs in the catalogue's non-Halloween woodland sets. By the final pages, the learning charts have covered shapes, letters, numbers, the calendar, the weather, the senses, opposites and a pumpkin's whole growing season, an unusual amount of teaching material for a Halloween bundle.
The facts
| Prints | 143 |
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| Orientation | 129 portrait, 14 landscape |
| Print ratios | 2:3, 3:4, 4:5, ISO A-series, 11x14 in |
| Resolution | 300 DPI print-ready JPG |
| Delivery | instant download at checkout, nothing shipped |
| Licence | personal use |
| Price | $7.99 |
The palette
Deep plum and purple carry the night scenes, pumpkin orange and mustard-gold carry the jack-o'-lanterns and the costumes, and moss-olive green ties the setting back to the catalogue's other forest bundles. Warm cream and parchment sit underneath it all, so the palette reads autumnal rather than gothic. It suits a white or natural wood frame, a warm plaster wall or a homeschool corkboard equally well, whether the wall is a nursery, a shared kids' room or a teaching table.
Where it belongs
Gifting
Woodland Halloween solves two gift problems at once: a baby's first Halloween, when the ghosts need to be gentle, and a homeschool table, when the wall needs to teach something too. Print a handful of the cream-ground animals for a nursery finished before the pumpkin patch trip, or pull the alphabet, numbers and Pumpkin Sizes charts for a teaching corner put up in a single afternoon. It also works as a grandparent's gift chosen the night before a visit, or the last-minute October present bought at 11pm, since the download link lands the moment payment clears and the 143 files stay yours to reprint every autumn after.
Questions
No. Every ghost, bat and witch-hatted fox in Woodland Halloween is drawn gentle rather than frightening, closer to a woodland storybook than a horror scene, so the 143-print set suits a nursery or toddler's room without anything that could cause a bedtime problem. The haunted house and pumpkin train are the darkest scenes in the set, and both read as cosy rather than sinister.
Twenty-two: Alphabet, Numbers, Let's Count, Count to 20, Shapes, Opposites, Days of the Week, Months of the Year, How a Pumpkin Grows, Pumpkin Patterns, Pumpkin Sizes, Pumpkin Feelings, How Do You Feel Today, Our Five Senses, Weather Watch, Leaves We Find, Autumn Harvest, Woodland Friends, Nocturnal Friends, Awake by Day Awake by Night, Where Is the Ghost and Halloween Treats. They sit alongside the woodland animal and lettering designs rather than in a separate section, so one wall can mix teaching and decor from the same 143-print bundle.
No. Woodland Halloween is a separate 143-print bundle built around the same forest-animal cast — fox, hedgehog, rabbit and more — but dressed for October in witch hats and purple capes, with 24 lettering prints and 22 learning charts added. Woodland Stories is the year-round, undressed version of that cast in muted forest green and amber. Owning one doesn't require owning the other.
Twenty-four, ranging from Ghostly Greetings and Pumpkin Magic through to Hocus Pocus, Let's Focus and Little Spell Society. They're spread across the 143 designs rather than grouped in one block, so a lettering print can be paired with a matching animal or scene design from elsewhere in the same numbered File Guide.
Every one of the 143 designs comes in five ratios at 300 DPI: 2:3 up to 24×36 inches, 3:4 up to 24×32 inches, 4:5 up to 24×30 inches, ISO A5 to A2 (with A1 for a statement wall), and 11×14 inch up to about 16×21 inches. Choose the ratio that matches your frame, then print at the size you need.
Matte photo paper gives the best finish on Woodland Halloween's plum, pumpkin and moss palette, since it holds the depth of colour without the glare a glossy sheet throws back. A smooth 200gsm-plus card stock works as the budget alternative for a teaching set printed in bulk. Print at 100 percent or actual size, never fit to page.
For a homeschool table in your own home, yes — that's personal use. For a school or paid classroom setting, the personal-use licence doesn't cover business or institutional use, so get in touch before buying and it can be talked through. Home use, gifting and unlimited reprints for yourself are always covered.
Divide $7.99 by 143 prints and each Woodland Halloween design costs a little over 5 cents, covering five ratios and unlimited reprints rather than one fixed size. That price covers the 24 lettering prints and 22 learning charts as well as the animal and scene designs, so a nursery wall and a homeschool corkboard can both be furnished from the same purchase.
Keep building the room
Woodland Stories (same forest cast undressed, for the other eleven months) · Halloween Nights (classic ghosts and pumpkins without the woodland cast)