32 Scooby Doo Coloring Pages
Kids and adults who love solving mysteries with the world’s most famous Great Dane will have a blast with this big collection of Scooby Doo coloring pages. This fun set includes scenes of Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, Fred, the Mystery Machine, and spooky bad guys who always turn out to be someone in a mask. All of the coloring sheets on this page are free, printable, and ready to enjoy as soon as you open the PDF files.

Inside this group of coloring pages, you’ll find goofy Scooby moments, running-away scenes, creepy castles, haunted fairgrounds, and brave teamwork from Mystery Inc. These printable coloring sheets capture the silly, spooky, and adventurous style that makes the show so great. Whether you’re printing these for a classroom, a birthday party, or a rainy-day activity, you’ll find a wide variety that works for every age.
To use these coloring pages, just click on any of the images. A new tab will open with a PDF you can save or print. Each printable PDF is set up on standard US letter paper, but it also fits A4 perfectly so you don’t have to change anything. You’re free to print as many coloring sheets as you need or use the PDF on an iPad for digital coloring.
Below are fun and creative ways to use your Scooby Doo coloring pages beyond regular coloring time. These ideas work great for classrooms, birthday parties, family crafts, and themed activities that kids will remember for a long time.
Fun Things To Do With Your Scooby Doo Coloring Pages
1. Make a Mystery Machine Door Hanger
You can turn your coloring pages into cool room decorations. Pick a coloring sheet with the Mystery Machine or one that shows Scooby and Shaggy together. After printing the sheet, let kids color it fully. Then cut around the main characters or the van. Glue the cutout onto a piece of stiff cardstock shaped like a door hanger. Kids can write “Do Not Disturb” or “Solving a Mystery” on the sign. Use hole punchers at the top if you want to tie a ribbon. This craft gives kids something fun to hang on their bedroom door and adds a creative twist to the printable coloring sheets.
2. Scooby Snack Treat Bags
If you’re doing a party or classroom activity, turn your coloring pages into themed treat bags. Print a few sheets that feature Scooby alone so the picture is clear and simple. Kids color the picture and then cut it out. Get plain paper lunch bags and glue the cutouts to the front. Fill the bags with small snacks labeled as “Scooby Snacks.” You can even glue a label made from part of another coloring sheet. This project uses free printable coloring sheets in a way that connects the craft directly to the theme.
3. Haunted House Window Clings
Choose coloring pages with haunted houses, spooky ghosts, or villains. After coloring the sheet, kids trace the finished picture onto clear plastic sheets using permanent markers. When the outlines are done, color the drawing on the plastic. Cut around the shapes and press them onto windows using a little soapy water. They stick easily and can be moved around. These homemade clings look great when light shines through them, and the PDF coloring pages help kids create scenes right from their favorite episodes.
4. Scooby Doo Character Puppets
Pick coloring sheets that show the whole Mystery Inc. gang. Kids color each character carefully, then cut them out. Tape or glue them to craft sticks to make puppets. For a sturdier puppet, glue the cutouts onto cardstock first. You can also create a background stage using a cereal box turned sideways. Decorate the inside using another printed coloring sheet glued to the back. Kids love retelling Scooby Doo stories or making up new mystery adventures with their homemade printable puppets.
5. Mystery Map Placemat
Print a coloring page that has a creepy castle, an abandoned theme park, or the Mystery Machine driving through a spooky scene. After coloring the page, laminate it to turn it into a placemat. Kids can use dry erase markers to add “clues,” arrows, or paths on the laminated surface. These make great table mats for Scooby Doo themed parties. You can also connect several printable coloring pages together in a grid before laminating, making a larger adventure map for group play.
6. Scooby Doo Bookmark Set
Choose simple character faces or small scenes from your printable PDF set. After coloring, cut the images into narrow strips shaped like bookmarks. Glue them onto cardstock so they are strong. Punch a hole at the top and add ribbon or yarn with colors that match the Mystery Inc. gang. You can also make themed sets: Scooby bookmarks, villain bookmarks, and Mystery Machine bookmarks. These are great rewards for classroom reading time and use up small leftover pieces from your coloring sheets.
7. “Unmask the Villain” Lift-the-Flap Craft
This craft is a fun way to use two copies of the same coloring page. Print the same sheet twice. On the first copy, kids color the villain. On the second copy, color only the part that includes the mask. Cut out the mask or head piece from the second sheet and attach it on top of the first sheet using a strip of paper or a small hinge made from tape. Kids can lift the flap to “unmask” the villain just like in the show. This turns your free coloring pages into a mini-interactive surprise.
8. Scooby Doo Photo Frame
Pick a coloring page with Scooby or the whole gang that leaves some open space around the edges. Kids color the sheet and then glue it onto a piece of cardboard trimmed to fit. Cut a square or oval in the middle to place a photo behind it. You can also cut out characters from another printed PDF page and glue them around the frame for a layered look. This works great for vacation photos, Halloween costume pictures, or party memories.
9. Mystery Message Decoder
Use a coloring page that includes Velma or Fred since they often handle clues. After coloring, glue the sheet onto thin cardboard. Then, on another page, draw simple coded messages or symbols related to the scene. Kids can cut out wheels or sliders from the extra coloring sheet and attach them with a brad to create a decoder tool. They spin or slide the pieces to match symbols and read clues. This ties the activity to the theme of solving mysteries and makes fun use of printable coloring sheets.
10. Scooby Doo Party Banner
Pick several PDF coloring pages with different characters or spooky scenes. Print them at half size so each one becomes a flag. After kids color them, cut each sheet into a triangle or rectangle shape. Punch two holes at the top of each piece and thread string or yarn through the holes to create a banner. Hang it across a room for a party or play area. Mixing characters and villains makes the banner colorful and lively.
11. Character Puzzle Cards
Choose clear, simple coloring pages, print them, and color them in bright colors. Glue each completed sheet to cardboard. After it dries, cut the cardboard into puzzle pieces: big pieces for younger kids or small detailed pieces for older ones. Store each puzzle in a labeled zip bag. Kids can trade puzzles with friends or use them as a quiet activity station. This craft uses free printable coloring pages in a way that can be reused many times.
12. Velma’s Clue Folder
Print a coloring sheet featuring Velma with her magnifying glass. After coloring the page, glue it onto the front of a file folder. Inside the folder, place blank worksheets or clue cards made from extra printable PDF coloring sheets trimmed into small rectangles. Kids can draw clues, write suspects, or plan mystery stories. This is a great classroom writing activity that connects coloring sheets to creative thinking.
13. Haunted Lantern
Use a coloring page that has ghosts, monsters, or spooky trees. After coloring, cut small shapes or windows within the picture. Roll the sheet into a tube and tape the ends together. Place an LED tea light inside to make a simple lantern. The light shows through the cut-out holes and makes the haunted scene glow. These lanterns are especially fun for Halloween parties or sleepovers.
14. Scooby Doo Tabletop Diorama
Print two or three coloring pages that show characters and places. Kids color everything and cut out the characters. Stand them up by folding a small strip of paper behind each figure like a kickstand. Glue one full scene background onto cardboard to stand behind the figures. Kids can set up the characters to act out the scene. This lets them turn free printable coloring pages into a playset.
15. Mystery Inc. Badge
Pick a coloring page with the Mystery Machine logo or a symbol that represents the gang. After coloring, cut out a circle or shield shape around it. Glue it onto a thicker cardstock base. Add a safety pin or clip to the back so kids can wear it as their “detective badge.” You can print multiple badges from the PDF so each child has their own role in solving mysteries.
These projects give you tons of ways to use your Scooby Doo coloring pages beyond simple coloring. With these free printable coloring sheets available in easy-to-use PDF format, you can create crafts, decorations, games, and party items all inspired by Mystery Inc. Enjoy exploring every spooky and silly page as you bring the world of Scooby Doo to life right at home.
