32 Free Stranger Things Coloring Pages

If you’re a fan of the hit Netflix series Stranger Things, you’re in for a thrill with this spooky, retro-inspired collection of Stranger Things coloring pages! All of these free, printable coloring sheets bring your favorite characters and moments from the show to life, from Eleven’s nosebleeds and waffles to the terrifying Demogorgon and the eerie alphabet wall with blinking lights. Whether you’re Team Scoops Ahoy or obsessed with the Upside Down, there’s something here for everyone to color!

Inside this set of printable PDF coloring sheets, you’ll find scenes of Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will riding their bikes through Hawkins, intense monster battles, and lots of fun 1980s-inspired designs. From character portraits to mysterious environments, these coloring pages are perfect for Stranger Things fans of all ages who want to dive into the creepy, adventurous world of Hawkins, Indiana.

How to Download and Use These Printable PDFs

To get started, click on any of the images or links below. A PDF coloring sheet will open in a new tab, and you can download it, print it, or even color it digitally using an iPad or tablet.

Each of these free coloring pages is sized for standard US letter paper (8.5×11 inches), but they will also print just fine on A4 paper. Perfect for a Stranger Things themed party, classroom activity, or just chilling out with your favorite synthwave playlist.

Fun Things to Do With Your Stranger Things Coloring Pages

Here are some cool craft projects and fun DIY ideas you can make using these coloring sheets. Each one is designed to go beyond just coloring and give you ways to celebrate your favorite show in new and exciting ways.

1. DIY Stranger Things Wall Art

After you finish coloring your favorite characters, turn them into wall art! Grab a picture frame or a clipboard and hang your masterpiece on your wall. You can even make a whole gallery by coloring different scenes like Eleven with her Eggo waffles, the Demogorgon, or the gang at the arcade. Group your framed coloring pages together for a Stranger Things wall that looks like it came straight from Hawkins Middle School.

2. Alphabet Wall Garland

Use the classic Christmas lights and alphabet wall design to create a spooky garland. Print and color the alphabet wall coloring page, then cut it into sections. Mount each section onto black cardstock or cardboard. Punch holes at the top and string them together with yarn. Add fairy lights or Christmas lights around the garland for an extra creepy vibe perfect for Halloween or a Stranger Things watch party.

3. Stranger Things Party Masks

Turn character coloring sheets into fun party masks. After coloring your favorite characters like Dustin, Lucas, or Hopper, glue the sheet to a piece of cardboard. Cut out the character’s face and attach an elastic band to each side. These are great for birthday parties or Stranger Things-themed events.

4. Hawkins Yearbook Pages

Create your own “Hawkins Middle School Yearbook”! Color individual character pages and glue each one onto construction paper. Under each character, write fun facts like “Most Likely to Battle a Demogorgon” or “Best Dressed in 1984.” Bind them together with staples or string to make a pretend yearbook for your Stranger Things squad.

5. DIY Stranger Things Notebook Covers

Add a Stranger Things flair to your school supplies. Color your favorite printable, trim it to fit the size of a composition notebook or journal, and glue it to the front. Cover with clear contact paper or packing tape to protect it. Now you’ve got a one-of-a-kind notebook cover that will stand out in class.

6. Upside Down Flip Book

Make a flip book that reveals both the regular world and the Upside Down. Color a scene from Hawkins and another from the Upside Down version. Glue them back-to-back with a piece of cardstock in the middle. When you flip it one way, it’s normal. Flip it the other way, and you’re in the Upside Down!

7. Stranger Things Board Game

Create your own board game based on scenes from the coloring pages. Use character pages as player pieces and draw a game board with twists and turns through Hawkins, the Lab, and the Upside Down. Add challenges like “Roll again if you have Eleven on your team” or “Lose a turn if the Demogorgon attacks!” This can be a great group activity for friends or family.

8. Stranger Things Mobile

Craft a spooky ceiling mobile with your favorite designs. Color different elements like the bikes, Demogorgon, walkie-talkies, and Christmas lights. Cut them out and attach each one to string or yarn. Hang them from a coat hanger or embroidery hoop to make a creepy mobile that spins just like the mystery in Hawkins.

9. Mystery Envelopes

Turn coloring pages into interactive mystery clues. After coloring a page with a mysterious design (like the Lab or a shadowy monster), fold it into an envelope and use it to hold secret messages or party clues. Kids can write Stranger Things-themed riddles and place them in each envelope for a fun scavenger hunt.

10. Stranger Things Story Cubes

Cut out and color cube templates, and glue together to make story dice featuring scenes from the show. Roll them and make up a Stranger Things-themed story based on what comes up: maybe Hopper meets a Demodog at the arcade, or Eleven finds a portal in the school gym!

11. Backpack Tags

Turn small coloring page elements into custom backpack tags. Color and cut out things like the Hawkins logo, Eggo waffles, or Dustin’s hat. Laminate them and punch a hole at the top. Add a keyring or string and attach them to a backpack or lunchbox for some Stranger flair.

12. DIY Stranger Things Puzzle

After coloring your sheet, glue it to a piece of thin cardboard like a cereal box. Once it’s dry, draw puzzle piece shapes on the back and cut them out. Mix them up and see if your friends can piece together Eleven, the Mind Flayer, or the Starcourt Mall!

13. Stranger Things Light-Up Scene

Create a mini light-up art piece. After coloring a page like the alphabet wall or a Demogorgon encounter, poke small holes where you want lights to shine through. Tape a battery-powered tea light behind the sheet and watch your creation glow creepily in the dark!

These Stranger Things coloring sheets are more than just pages to fill in with crayons or markers. They’re a launchpad for some totally awesome, slightly spooky crafts that any fan of the show will love. Whether you’re crafting alone or hosting a themed gathering, these free printable PDF coloring pages bring the world of Hawkins right into your hands.

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