15 Free Ghost Coloring Pages for Kids & Halloween Fans
Halloween isn’t complete without a few friendly ghosts fluttering through your decorations — or your coloring pages. These ghost coloring pages are where “spooky” meets “sweet,” giving kids a fun (and not-too-scary) way to celebrate fall.
Growing up, I was never a huge fan of anything too scary. Even now, horror movies are a no-go for me. But these ghosts? They’re my kind of Halloween — cheerful, cozy, and just the right amount of spooky.
That’s why this collection of 15 free ghost coloring pages was designed to bring smiles instead of screams. Whether your little ones love drawing, decorating, or need a calm creative break between trick-or-treating, these pages will become a seasonal favorite.
Ghost coloring pages are printable Halloween activity sheets with cute, kid-friendly ghost illustrations that help children practice creativity and fine-motor skills at home, in classrooms, or during homeschool.
Each page was illustrated by our in-house artists — not AI — so every detail feels whimsical, expressive, and kid-friendly.
What’s inside the 15 ghost coloring pages
This set mixes kawaii-style charm with a little Halloween magic. Here’s what you’ll find inside:
- “Hi boo!” page — a cheerful ghost waving under a sprinkle of stars.
- Cute ghost with pumpkin — a friendly phantom holding a carved jack-o’-lantern.
- Ghost by a tree — simple and sweet, with fall leaves swirling in the background.
- Ghost with balloon — “boo!” written on the balloon as it floats into the sky.
- Chef ghost — wearing a chef’s hat, stirring cookie dough with ghost-shaped treats.
- Ghost with cat — an adorable ghost with a curious kitten on its lap.
- Pumpkin patch ghosts — a family of ghosts having fun among pumpkins.
- Ghosts around the globe — whimsical scene with ghosts circling a glowing Earth.
- Ghosts reading together — cozy ghosts inside a house, reading by candlelight.
- Haunted house gathering — happy ghosts in front of a glowing haunted house and crescent moon.
- Haystack playtime — ghosts hiding and giggling behind hay bales.
- Ghost and candy scene — ghosts surrounded by Halloween candy.
- Ghost with witch hat — a playful nod to classic Halloween charm.
- Flying ghost trio — three ghost friends soaring through clouds and stars.
- Sleepy ghost — a relaxed design for bedtime coloring, with blanket and moonlight.
Each page supports focus, color recognition, and creative expression — while keeping Halloween cheerful and inclusive.
Why kids (and parents) love these ghost coloring pages
Coloring pages aren’t just fun — they’re useful for learning, too.
- They spark imagination. Kids create their own Halloween stories as they color.
- They build fine-motor skills. Small lines and patterns strengthen hand-eye coordination.
- They calm busy minds. After trick-or-treating or classroom games, coloring brings peaceful focus.
- They make decorating easy. Hang finished pages in windows or string them up as a DIY “ghost gallery.”
For families who skip the truly scary side of Halloween, these pages land in the happy middle: spooky and sweet.
Need specific coloring pages for school, church, or after-school programs?
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- Include your scripture/description + date + age range
- Once approved, we’ll deliver a printable PDF + JPGs in 7–10 days
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Creative ways to use these free ghost printables
1. Ghost garland craft
After coloring, cut out favorite ghosts, punch a hole at the top, and thread onto string. You’ll have a homemade Halloween garland for classrooms or cozy corners.
2. Glow-in-the-dark art
Use glow markers or highlighters on black paper to recreate a favorite ghost scene at night. Add tiny white dots for stars.
3. Halloween card station
Turn designs into handmade greeting cards. Add googly eyes or glitter glue for extra sparkle.
4. Storytime add-on
After a Halloween picture book or story, let kids color a page that matches the theme.
5. Preschool color lesson
Use simpler pages (tree or balloon designs) to practice color recognition — “find the orange pumpkins.”
Supplies you’ll need
You don’t need anything fancy — just a few basics.
- Crayons or twistable crayons
- Washable markers or gel pens
- Colored pencils for details
- Safety scissors (for crafts)
- Optional: glow-in-the-dark markers, glitter pens, or tape for garlands
Download your 15 free ghost coloring pages
These pages are free to download, print, and share for personal or classroom use. They’re perfect for:
- Parents and caregivers planning quick Halloween fun
- Teachers creating seasonal classroom crafts
- Homeschool families teaching about fall
- Halloween parties or community events
- Kids who love cute, spooky characters
Each sheet captures the cozy, playful side of Halloween — no frights, just fun.
Why we love making these coloring pages
I’ve always loved art, even while pursuing a healthcare career. At MyKidColors, we collaborate with skilled illustrators — not AI — to bring each page to life with expression, joy, and cultural connection, so kids feel inspired when they color.
We want every page — from ghosts to Bible verses — to feel like a small spark of creativity and peace in your child’s day.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Are these ghost coloring pages too scary for little kids?
No. They’re designed to be cute, friendly, and preschool-safe.
Can I use these pages in a classroom or Sunday school setting?
Yes. You’re welcome to print and share for personal, educational, or non-commercial use.
What’s the best way to print these coloring sheets?
Use standard 8.5 × 11 inch paper and set your printer to black-and-white or grayscale for crisp outlines.
Are they okay for older kids or adults?
Yes. Several pages include more detail, which works well for teens or adults who enjoy calm fall art.
How are these illustrations made?
All designs are drawn by human illustrators. Each page is hand-sketched and refined digitally for smooth, clear lines.
Do you offer a single PDF bundle?
Yes. The collection is packaged as a print-ready PDF for easy download and quick printing.
Can these be colored digitally?
Yes. Import the PDF into apps like Procreate, Canva, or GoodNotes, or project on a smart board for group demonstrations.
Quick summary
- 15 free ghost coloring pages (PDF) for kids and families
- Cute, not scary — perfect for fall crafts, parties, and classrooms
- Supports focus, fine-motor practice, and creative storytelling
- Hand-drawn by real illustrators (not AI)
- Easy to print and display as a DIY ghost gallery
Wrapping it up
Halloween doesn’t have to be all about scares — sometimes a friendly “boo” is all you need. These 15 ghost coloring pages give kids a cozy, creative way to celebrate the season.
They’re easy to print, fun to share, and make sweet decorations or gifts. Whether you’re coloring with little ones, decorating a classroom, or adding Halloween magic to the weekend, these printable ghosts are ready to bring smiles and color to your fall days.
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