62 Monster High Coloring Pages
Step into the spooktacular world of Monster High with this collection of free printable PDF Monster High coloring pages! These coloring sheets feature your favorite ghouls and guys from the iconic high school — from Draculaura’s charming vampire style to Frankie Stein’s electric personality and Clawdeen Wolf’s fierce fashion sense. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the show or a new monster recruit, these pages are a perfect way to bring your favorite characters to life with your own creative touch.

You’ll find all sorts of Monster High coloring pages to print and color — from group portraits of the ghouls to solo scenes showing them shopping, dancing, or hanging out in their frightfully fashionable world. Kids will love adding color to their favorite characters, while older fans can enjoy relaxing with detailed designs inspired by Monster High’s gothic glamour and quirky charm.
Each of these printable coloring sheets is designed to be easy to use and fun for all ages. Whether you prefer to use colored pencils, markers, crayons, or digital tools, these pages are ready to be customized any way you like.
How to Use These Monster High Coloring Pages
Getting started is super simple! Just click on any of the images or links below to open a printable PDF in a new tab. From there, you can choose to download or print the sheet right from your browser.
Each Monster High coloring page is set to standard US letter size (8.5 x 11 inches), but they also print perfectly on A4 paper. You can color them traditionally with crayons or markers, or save the PDF file and color digitally on an iPad or tablet for a fun tech-friendly activity.
So grab your art supplies (or your stylus!) and get ready to create some monstrously stylish artwork featuring your favorite ghouls and guys!
Fun Things To Do With Your Monster High Coloring Pages
Once you’ve finished coloring your favorite Monster High coloring sheets, don’t just put them away — there are so many creative ways to use them! Below are some frightfully fun craft ideas to make your Monster High art even more amazing.
1. Create a Monster High Poster Wall
Turn your finished Monster High coloring pages into a spooky-cool art wall! After coloring, trim the edges neatly and arrange the pages on a wall or bulletin board. You can create themed sections — like “Draculaura’s Corner” or “The Clawdeen Catwalk.” For extra fun, frame your favorite ones in dollar-store photo frames or laminate them to last longer.
2. Design Your Own Monster High Notebook Covers
Decorate your school supplies with your favorite monsters! Print and color the PDF coloring pages, then glue or tape them onto the front of notebooks, binders, or folders. You can also add stickers, washi tape, or glitter to make them even more unique. This works great for kids who want to show off their Monster High fandom at school.
3. Monster High Party Decorations
Throwing a Monster High–themed birthday or sleepover? Your printable coloring sheets make perfect DIY decorations! Color, cut out, and hang them as banners or wall art. You can even string smaller versions together with yarn or ribbon to make garlands. Guests can also color their own pages as a party activity, then take them home as a keepsake.
4. Monster High Trading Cards
Print the coloring pages smaller — four per sheet — and color each one to create your own set of collectible Monster High cards. Kids can trade their favorite characters with friends or use them for creative storytelling games. Laminate the cards to make them more durable and long-lasting.
5. Monster High Stickers
If you have sticker paper, print your favorite Monster High coloring pages on it! After coloring, cut around each character or shape and peel off the backing. You’ll have custom-made stickers to decorate your notebooks, laptops, or phone cases. This is also a fun craft for birthday parties or classroom activities.
6. Create a Monster High Storybook
Print several coloring sheets, color them, and then staple or bind them together into a handmade Monster High storybook. You can add your own dialogue or short stories beneath each picture. This is a great literacy activity for younger kids who love writing and art. Encourage them to imagine new adventures for the Monster High crew!
7. Monster High Fashion Design Challenge
Monster High is all about fashion! Use blank outlines or printable coloring pages that show characters in different poses, then design your own monster-inspired outfits. Add glitter glue, bits of fabric, or sequins for a 3D effect. Have a mini fashion show by displaying everyone’s designs on a wall or table.
8. DIY Monster High Puzzle
After you’ve colored your favorite coloring sheet, glue it to a piece of cardstock or thin cardboard. Once it’s dry, use scissors to cut it into puzzle pieces. Mix them up and challenge your friends or family to reassemble your one-of-a-kind Monster High puzzle! You can even store it in a small bag or box for future fun.
9. Personalized Monster High Bookmarks
Cut out your favorite characters from your printable coloring sheets and glue them onto strips of construction paper or cardstock. Laminate them or cover them with clear packing tape for durability. Add a hole punch at the top and tie a piece of ribbon or yarn for a finishing touch. These spooky bookmarks are great for reading time!
10. Monster High Gift Tags
Transform your colored PDF pages into awesome gift tags. Cut out smaller characters or icons, punch a hole at the top, and tie them onto birthday gifts or party bags. You can write the recipient’s name on the back in a glitter pen or marker. These little tags add a fun and personal Monster High touch to any present.
11. Monster High Magnets
After coloring, glue your favorite designs onto magnetic sheets (found at most craft stores). Cut around each image to make custom magnets of Frankie, Draculaura, or Cleo de Nile. Stick them on your fridge, locker, or magnetic whiteboard for a fun, spooky decoration.
12. Monster High Shadow Box Art
If you want a cool display piece, color several Monster High coloring pages and cut out your favorite characters. Glue them onto layers of foam board or cardboard to create a 3D shadow box scene. You can even add background designs or LED lights for a spooky glow effect.
13. Monster High Classroom Activity
Teachers can print multiple coloring sheets for group activities. Students can each color a different character and work together to create a “Monster High Yearbook” wall display. It’s a fun, teamwork-driven way to decorate a classroom or hallway.
14. Monster High Scrapbook
If you love scrapbooking, add your colored pages to your collection! You can pair each page with themed stickers, patterned paper, and photos from Halloween or costume parties. It’s a creative way to keep memories with a Monster High twist.
15. Monster High Greeting Cards
Fold a piece of cardstock in half and glue a smaller version of a coloring sheet to the front. Write a fun message inside like “You’re Fang-tastic!” or “Have a Spooktacular Birthday!” These DIY cards are perfect for Monster High fans to give to their friends.
Ready to Get Coloring?
All of these Monster High coloring pages are completely free and easy to download or print as PDFs. Whether you’re decorating your room, planning a themed party, or just looking for a fun afternoon craft, these coloring sheets are perfect for every Monster High fan. So grab your crayons, markers, or digital tablet and start coloring your favorite ghouls today — because at Monster High, everyone is welcome to color outside the lines!
