28 Haunted House Coloring Pages
Step into a spooky yet fun world with this collection of haunted house coloring pages! Whether you’re getting ready for Halloween, planning a themed party, or just love all things creepy and cool, these coloring sheets are perfect for kids and adults alike. From towering haunted mansions with creaky windows to small, eerie cottages surrounded by bats, ghosts, and pumpkins, you’ll find a wide variety of haunted house scenes to bring to life with color.

Some of the free printable haunted house coloring pages feature detailed designs for older kids and adults who enjoy a challenge, while others are simple and playful for younger children. You’ll spot cobweb-covered doorways, flying witches, jack-o’-lanterns, black cats, skeletons, and even friendly ghosts popping out of the windows. With so many options, you can enjoy hours of coloring fun at home, in classrooms, or during Halloween parties.
How to Use the Printable Haunted House Coloring Pages
Getting started is super easy! Just click on any of the haunted house images below, and a PDF will open in a new tab. From there, you can either download the file to your device or print it right away. All of the haunted house coloring sheets are designed to fit standard US letter paper, but they also work great on A4 paper sizes.
You can print them as many times as you like, so everyone in the family can enjoy their own spooky coloring page. If you prefer digital art, you can also open the PDFs on an iPad or tablet and color them using an app.
Fun Things to Do With Your Haunted House Coloring Pages
Here are some creative craft ideas and activities you can try after coloring your haunted house pages. These projects are perfect for Halloween decorations, classroom crafts, or just fun family time at home.
1. Haunted House Window Decorations
After coloring your haunted house sheets, cut them out and tape them to your windows. When the lights are on inside your home at night, the haunted house silhouettes will glow, creating a spooky effect for trick-or-treaters outside. You can even back the coloring pages with colored tissue paper to make them look like stained glass windows.
2. DIY Haunted House Garland
Print and color several haunted house coloring sheets, then cut them out. Punch small holes in the tops and thread them onto a string or piece of yarn. Hang the garland across a fireplace, classroom wall, or above a doorway for a homemade Halloween decoration. You can even mix in ghosts, pumpkins, or bats cut from your coloring sheets for extra variety.
3. Haunted House Trick-or-Treat Bags
Print and color smaller versions of the haunted house coloring pages and glue them onto plain paper bags. Kids can use these decorated bags for trick-or-treating or for holding Halloween party favors. Adding stickers, glitter, or glow-in-the-dark paint makes the bags even more festive and fun.
4. Spooky Story Starters
After finishing a haunted house coloring sheet, encourage kids to make up a spooky story about what’s happening inside. Who lives in the haunted house? Why are the ghosts there? This turns coloring into a creative writing activity, making it a perfect classroom project or family storytelling game around Halloween.
5. Haunted House Party Invitations
Shrink the haunted house coloring pages down to half-size before printing. After coloring, fold them into cards and write party details inside. These make unique, handmade invitations for Halloween parties, school events, or even neighborhood trick-or-treat nights.
6. Glow-in-the-Dark Haunted House Art
Once you’ve colored a haunted house sheet, outline parts of the picture with glow-in-the-dark paint or markers. When the lights are turned off, the windows, ghosts, and pumpkins will glow eerily, making this a great decoration for a dark room or Halloween night display.
7. Haunted House Puzzles
Color a haunted house page, glue it onto a piece of cardboard, and then cut it into puzzle pieces. You can make it simple with large shapes for younger kids, or cut more detailed pieces for older kids. This DIY puzzle is a fun way to reuse your coloring sheets and can be stored in a bag for future play.
8. 3D Haunted House Pop-Up Craft
After coloring your haunted house page, cut out the main house shape and glue it onto a piece of folded construction paper, only attaching the sides. Leave the center of the house loose so it pops out when the paper is opened. Add cut-out ghosts, bats, or pumpkins for a 3D Halloween card or decoration.
9. Haunted House Masks
Choose a coloring sheet with a large haunted house face or spooky character near the windows. After coloring, cut out eye holes and attach a string or elastic band to make a simple Halloween mask. These are great for kids to wear during parties or school celebrations.
10. Haunted House Lanterns
Color a haunted house page, then glue it around the outside of a glass jar or plastic cup. Place a battery-powered tea light inside (never a real candle for safety), and watch as your haunted house glows from within. These lanterns look amazing when placed on porches, windowsills, or as a table centerpiece for Halloween night.
11. Haunted House Book Covers
Print a large haunted house coloring sheet and use it as a book cover for school notebooks. Kids can personalize their books with spooky designs while also protecting their covers. Adding stickers, washi tape, or glitter makes each one unique.
12. Haunted House Board Game
Turn your coloring sheets into a Halloween board game! Draw a path leading to the haunted house, and use dice and small toys as game pieces. Each colored haunted house page can be part of the game board, with spooky “traps” and “bonuses” along the way.
13. Haunted House Mobile
Cut out colored haunted house images along with bats, ghosts, and pumpkins. Attach them to strings and hang them from a wire hanger or hoop to create a dangling Halloween mobile. This makes a fun decoration for classrooms, bedrooms, or living rooms.
14. Haunted House Gift Wrap
Use your colored haunted house pages as wrapping paper for small Halloween gifts or party favors. This works especially well for wrapping candy, mini toys, or small treats. Tie with orange or black ribbon for a festive touch.
15. Haunted House Bulletin Board Display
Teachers can have students color haunted house pages and then create a big classroom bulletin board display. Add construction paper moons, stars, and pumpkins around the houses to make a giant Halloween town scene. This is a great collaborative project for the whole class.
