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Halloween Coloring Pages

Looking for spooky and spooky fun Halloween coloring pages? 🎃 You’ve landed on the right webpage! Here you’ll find over 500 free printable Halloween coloring pages that you can instantly download and print as PDFs at home.
From cute pumpkins, friendly ghosts, and black cats to creepy haunted houses, witches, zombies, and even Scooby-Doo, there’s something for everyone – kids, teens, and adults alike. Whether you’re planning a classroom activity, a family night, or just want to get into the Halloween spirit, these coloring pages are the perfect way to celebrate.
👉 Simply click on any of the below designs to open the PDF, then photocopy and print out as many as you wish. All pages are set up to US Letter size but will also accommodate A4 paper.
Unroll the crayons—it’s time for some spooky coloring fun! 🕷️🖤
20 Fun & Easy Crafts You Can Make With Halloween Coloring Pages
Halloween isn’t just about costumes and candy – it’s also the perfect time to get creative with your little ones! If your kids love coloring, don’t let those spooky pages pile up. Instead, turn them into fun Halloween crafts that are budget-friendly, imaginative, and perfect for family time.
Here are 20 creative ways to repurpose Halloween coloring pages into crafts that moms and kids will both enjoy:
20. Scrapbook Spooky Memories
If you love scrapbooking, Halloween coloring sheets are perfect little add-ons. Kids can cut out pumpkins, witches, or ghosts and glue them into memory books. Leave them black-and-white for a classic look or color them in for a pop of fun.
19. DIY Journal or Notebook Covers
Give plain notebooks a Halloween makeover! Print and color your favorite page, then wrap it around a dollar-store notebook. Secure with glue or tape and voilà – a spooktacular journal your kids will be proud to show off at school.
18. Trick-or-Treat Signs
Not going to be home on Halloween night? Let the coloring pages do the talking. Print and decorate a page, then add a note like “Take One” or “Happy Haunting!”. Laminate it or slip it in a sheet protector, and tape it to your candy bowl.
17. Party Decorations Made by Kids
Halloween parties are extra special when the kids help decorate. Hang colored pages on the wall, cut them into banners, or even use them as place cards at the table. Bonus: kids will be proud to see their art as part of the party!
16. Spooky Glow Jars
All you need are mason jars, LED tea lights, and colored Halloween pages. Wrap the pages around jars, slip in the lights, and watch your little ghosts and goblins glow at night.
15. Window Clings
With some puffy paint and patience, coloring pages can become peel-off window clings. Trace over the outlines with paint, let them dry, and stick them on windows for a homemade haunted house effect.
14. Personalized Treat Bags
Plain paper bags turn magical when decorated with colored cutouts. Add pumpkins, bats, or witches, then tie them with festive ribbons. Perfect for school treats or Halloween parties.
13. Cupcake Toppers
Shrink the designs down, color them in, glue them onto toothpicks, and stick them into cupcakes. It’s an easy way to add festive flair to your Halloween snacks.
12. Painted Rocks with a Twist
Color mini designs, Mod Podge them onto rocks, and hide them around the neighborhood or garden. It’s like a Halloween treasure hunt for kids and friends!
11. Easy DIY Masks
Color, cut, and punch holes into character faces, then tie with string or yarn. Instant Halloween masks – no trip to the costume store required.
10. Halloween Crowns & Headbands
Turn a witch hat or ghost drawing into a crown. Just glue it to a paper strip sized for your child’s head. Great for class parties or dress-up at home.
9. Cute Bookmarks
Reinforce colored figures with cardstock, punch a hole, and add ribbon tassels. Kids will love using them for bedtime stories all October long.
8. Puffy Cotton Ghosts
Grab cotton balls, glue, and a ghost coloring sheet. Let kids fill in the ghost shape with fluffy cotton for a fun 3D craft. Add glitter glue for extra sparkle.
7. Toilet Paper Roll Treat Tubes
Color a page, wrap it around a toilet paper roll filled with candy or toys, then tie the ends with ribbons. It’s like a Halloween cracker surprise!
6. Play Props & Paper Dolls
Cut out witches, skeletons, or pumpkins and glue them onto sticks for pretend play. Kids can put on their own mini Halloween puppet show.
5. Finger Puppets
Cut out small figures, poke two holes at the bottom, and let kids slip their fingers through. Instant finger puppets for storytelling and giggles.
4. DIY Pins & Accessories
Print designs on shrink sheets, bake them, and turn them into pins for backpacks, jackets, or treat bags. A fun project for older kids and teens.
3. Haunted House Table Décor
Color and cut out a haunted house, glue it to cardstock, and make it stand upright with a folded triangle stand. Add a battery tea light behind it for a spooky glow centerpiece.
2. Floating Ghost Puppets
Cut a slit in a paper plate, attach ghosts to popsicle sticks, and let kids make their ghosts “float” up and down through the opening.
1. Homemade Greeting Cards
Fold a coloring page into a card, decorate, and write a sweet (or spooky!) Halloween message inside. Perfect for grandparents, teachers, or neighbors.
Final Thoughts
Halloween crafts don’t have to be expensive or complicated. With just a few coloring pages, some scissors, and a little imagination, you and your kids can create decorations, games, and gifts that bring Halloween magic to life.
So grab those crayons, print some pages, and start crafting your family’s next spooky masterpiece! 🎃👻
🎃 Did you try any of these Halloween crafts with your kids? Let me know which one was their favorite in the comments below!