Halloween is that magical time of year when pumpkins glow, ghosts giggle, and creativity runs wild. If you’re looking for a festive way to get your kids (or your inner child!) into the spooky spirit, these Halloween coloring pages are just the treat. Packed with playful frights and iconic October imagery, this collection makes Halloween even more thrilling — without the sugar rush.
We’ve gathered a wide range of free printable Halloween coloring pages in one convenient place. From creepy haunted houses and friendly witches to grinning jack-o’-lanterns and adorable trick-or-treaters, each design offers a mix of spooky fun and artistic relaxation. Whether you’re planning a classroom activity, a cozy coloring session at home, or adding a festive touch to your Halloween party setup — these pages deliver.
Simply click any image below to open a high-resolution PDF in a new tab. From there, you can print your favorite sheets or download them for future coloring fun. Every file is formatted for standard US letter size and fits perfectly on A4 as well, so it’s easy to get started no matter where you are.

Get your crayons, markers, or colored pencils ready — and don’t be afraid to add a little glitter if your ghosts and goblins call for it. Happy coloring, and have a spooktacular Halloween!
Contents
- 1 Halloween Coloring Pages for Adults (Printable)
- 2 Easy Halloween Coloring Pages to Print
- 3 Cute Halloween Coloring Pages for All Ages
- 4 Halloween Coloring Pages for Kids (Fun & Printable)
- 5 Halloween Coloring Pages for Toddlers (Simple & Sweet)
- 6 Free Halloween Coloring Pages for Adults (PDF Download)
- 7 Scary Halloween Coloring Pages to Print
- 8 20 Craft Ideas To Do With Halloween Coloring Pages
- 8.1 1. Halloween Greeting Cards
- 8.2 2. Spooky Window Clings
- 8.3 3. Haunted House Table Centerpieces
- 8.4 4. DIY Trick-or-Treat Signs
- 8.5 5. Halloween Crowns
- 8.6 6. Floating Ghost Puppets
- 8.7 7. Mini Halloween Notebooks
- 8.8 8. Treat Bag Toppers
- 8.9 9. Halloween Luminaries
- 8.10 10. Costume Accessories
- 8.11 11. Monster Mobiles
- 8.12 12. Halloween Bookmarks
- 8.13 13. DIY Halloween Puzzle
- 8.14 14. Puppet Theater Props
- 8.15 15. Candy Bowl Covers
- 8.16 16. Party Menus or Labels
- 8.17 17. Glow-in-the-Dark Frames
- 8.18 18. Halloween Story Starters
- 8.19 19. DIY Halloween Stickers
- 8.20 20. Monster Gift Tags
- 8.21 Teddy Owen
Halloween Coloring Pages for Adults (Printable)
Easy Halloween Coloring Pages to Print
Cute Halloween Coloring Pages for All Ages
Halloween Coloring Pages for Kids (Fun & Printable)
Halloween Coloring Pages for Toddlers (Simple & Sweet)
Free Halloween Coloring Pages for Adults (PDF Download)
Scary Halloween Coloring Pages to Print
Halloween coloring pages bring more than just a splash of color—they create lasting memories. Whether you’re prepping for a party, planning a classroom craft, or just want a fun October activity, these printables are an easy way to celebrate the season. From spooky and silly to downright adorable, there’s something here for every little goblin or grown-up ghoul who loves to color. Don’t forget to share your finished pages or use them in creative DIY projects. Halloween just got a lot more fun!
20 Craft Ideas To Do With Halloween Coloring Pages
Looking for creative ways to reuse those spooky Halloween coloring pages? Whether you’re planning a party, crafting with kids, or just love DIY projects, these ideas will help you turn simple printables into something magical. From classroom fun to eerie decorations, each idea transforms ordinary pages into festive keepsakes. Let’s dive into 20 fun, easy, and budget-friendly Halloween crafts!
1. Halloween Greeting Cards
Turn your finished coloring pages into festive greeting cards perfect for family, friends, or classmates. Simply fold your page in half (or resize and print smaller), and write a spooky or sweet Halloween message inside. Kids can personalize each card with stickers, glitter, or hand-drawn doodles. It’s a heartfelt and budget-friendly way to spread some October joy.
2. Spooky Window Clings
Create reusable window decorations using your colored pages and puffy paint. Trace over the outlines of ghosts, bats, or pumpkins, and let the paint fully dry before peeling it off. Stick your creations to windows for a creepy effect when sunlight shines through. It’s a mess-free and reusable craft that kids love making and showing off.
3. Haunted House Table Centerpieces
Cut out detailed haunted house pages and glue them onto sturdy cardstock. Use folded cardboard triangles behind them to help them stand upright. Arrange them on the dinner table or mantle with LED tea lights behind for an eerie glow. It’s an instant vibe setter for any Halloween party or dinner.
4. DIY Trick-or-Treat Signs
Print a fun illustration and add messages like “Take One” or “Out of Candy” for your candy bowl. Color them, laminate or slide into a plastic sheet protector, and tape it to your door or bowl. It adds a creative touch even if you’re not home on Halloween night!
5. Halloween Crowns
Make Halloween-themed headbands using colored cut-outs of witches, pumpkins, or monsters. Glue them to a strip of construction paper sized to fit your child’s head. Secure the ends with tape or a stapler, and your kids can wear their spooky crowns proudly at school or home.
6. Floating Ghost Puppets
Glue cut-out ghost characters to craft sticks, then poke a slit into a paper plate. Kids can pop their ghosts through the plate and make them “float” during story time. This craft is especially great for preschoolers working on their fine motor skills while having fun.
7. Mini Halloween Notebooks
Staple a few pages of folded paper together and wrap them in a colored Halloween page cover. Kids can use them as October journals, sticker books, or party favors. It’s a fun mix of coloring and functional crafting that works in classrooms too.
8. Treat Bag Toppers
Cut out small Halloween characters and use them as toppers for snack bags. Simply staple or tape the colored figure over the top edge of the bag. This gives party favors or trick-or-treat handouts a personal, creative touch that stands out.
9. Halloween Luminaries
Wrap colored pages around mason jars and drop in battery-powered tea lights. Witches, skeletons, and pumpkins glow from inside when the lights are turned on. This makes for cozy, spooky ambiance without any open flames.
10. Costume Accessories
Need a last-minute costume idea? Color in witch hats, glasses, or jack-o-lantern faces from your pages and glue them onto cardboard. Attach string or elastic, and voilà – wearable costume accessories for your kids or pets!
11. Monster Mobiles
Create hanging decorations using string and a variety of cut-out monsters or spooky shapes. Use a wire hanger or embroidery hoop as the base and hang your colored shapes with string. It’s a great way to decorate ceilings or doorways.
12. Halloween Bookmarks
Cut slim rectangles from colored pages and laminate them for long-lasting Halloween bookmarks. Add ribbon or tassels to the top for extra flair. Perfect for October reading lists or Halloween-themed library time.
13. DIY Halloween Puzzle
Glue a finished coloring page onto cardboard, then cut it into puzzle pieces. Mix them up and challenge kids to put it back together. This can also double as a rainy-day indoor activity with a Halloween twist.
14. Puppet Theater Props
Color and cut out vampire, ghost, and skeleton characters, then attach to popsicle sticks. Create a mini puppet theater using a cardboard box. Kids will have hours of fun putting on their own spooky shows.
15. Candy Bowl Covers
Cut your coloring page to fit over the top of a bowl and cut a hole in the center. Add spooky flair while hiding the candy until someone reaches in! You can even add a flap or cover to make it a surprise treat reveal.
16. Party Menus or Labels
Use finished pages as menus or food item signs at your Halloween party. Write in fun names like “Witch’s Brew” or “Monster Brains” on colored pages, then place them next to the dishes. It adds themed fun without extra cost.
17. Glow-in-the-Dark Frames
Color a Halloween scene, then glue glow-in-the-dark paint or stickers around the border. Frame it with cardboard or a dollar-store frame and watch it shine when the lights go out. Perfect for bedrooms or party areas.
18. Halloween Story Starters
Let kids write short Halloween stories inspired by their finished coloring pages. Staple their illustration to the top of a blank page, and ask them to write a story underneath. It’s a creative combo of art and writing.
19. DIY Halloween Stickers
Print and color your designs on sticker paper. Cut them out and use them to decorate notebooks, party invites, or pumpkin buckets. It’s a great way to personalize your spooky season supplies.
20. Monster Gift Tags
Cut small illustrations from your pages, punch a hole, and tie them with string onto Halloween gifts or party favors. Add the recipient’s name on the back. These tags add a handmade touch to any treat bag or spooky surprise.
Looking for even more fun printable coloring options? Check out our Christmas coloring pages, Heart coloring pages, or dive into something cute with our Unicorn coloring pages. Each one is packed with themed printables that kids and adults alike will love!

Teddy Owen
Teddy Owen is a passionate content creator dedicated to inspiring creativity and learning through fun, printable coloring pages. With a focus on making art accessible for children and educators, Teddy helps bring imagination to life one page at a time.