Moonlit mists and ancient stone monuments gather in these 24 Halloween Graveyard coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This hauntingly beautiful collection celebrates the spooky serenity and chilling charm of the graveyard, capturing the very essence of Halloween night!

These pages bring the spooky wonders of the graveyard right to your fingertips, from images of crumbling headstones and friendly ghosts to scenes of wise old owls perched on skeletal trees, bats soaring under a full moon, and more!
To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.
All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Halloween Graveyard Coloring Pages
Once you've printed and colored all your favorite spooky graveyard scenes, don't let those masterpieces just pile up! These easy, affordable crafts are a perfect way to bring your pages to life and decorate for Halloween.
1. Graveyard Gateway Door Hanger
Cut out a large archway shape from poster board, then color it black or grey. Carefully cut out spooky trees, gravestones, and creepy creatures from your finished coloring pages. Glue these cutouts onto the poster board archway, arranging them to create a haunted graveyard entrance. Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon for hanging on any door.
2. Spooky Lantern Jars
Collect clean glass jars of various sizes. Cut out individual gravestones, bats, ghosts, or bare tree branches from your colored pages. Glue these cut-outs around the outside or inside of the jars. Place a battery-operated tea light inside each jar to cast an eerie glow from your personalized graveyard lanterns.
3. Diorama Graveyard Box
Turn a shoebox on its side to create a miniature scene. Line the back and sides with dark construction paper for a night sky. Cut out standing gravestones, zombies emerging, and spooky trees from your finished coloring pages. Glue tabs onto the back of each cutout to help them stand upright in your diorama, creating a 3D haunted graveyard display.
4. Ghostly Graveyard Puppets
Cut out individual characters like ghosts, ghouls, or even a grim reaper from your colored pages. For added stability, glue each character onto a piece of cardstock before attaching a craft stick or popsicle stick to the back. Use your new puppets to put on a spooky show or create a fun graveyard tableau.
5. Tombstone Treat Boxes
Create small, simple box templates from cardstock or poster board (e.g., a square or rectangular prism). Cut out distinct gravestone designs, eerie faces, or even small skeletal hands from your coloring pages. Glue these onto the sides of your assembled boxes. Fill these personalized tombstone boxes with Halloween treats or small trinkets.
6. Haunted Tree Wall Mural
Get a large sheet of butcher paper or connect several pieces of black construction paper to form a big backdrop. Draw or outline a giant, gnarled spooky tree onto it. Kids can then cut out their colored bats, ghosts, gravestones, and even tiny spiderwebs from their pages and glue them onto the mural to create a collaborative, haunting graveyard scene.
7. Graveyard Garland
Cut out various graveyard elements like individual gravestones, skulls, flying bats, or small ghosts from your colored pages. Punch a hole at the top of each cutout. Thread them onto a long piece of string or yarn, alternating shapes and designs, to create a festive and spooky garland for your mantle, doorway, or window.
8. Eerie Graveyard Bookmarks
Cut out tall, narrow shapes from your coloring pages, focusing on individual gravestones, a lone spooky tree, or a creeping zombie. Glue these onto a sturdy piece of cardstock for durability. For extra protection, laminate them or cover them with clear packing tape. Punch a hole at the top and tie a black or purple ribbon through it.
9. Spooky Silhouette Suncatchers
From your colored pages, carefully cut out graveyard-themed silhouettes such as gravestones, bare tree branches, flying bats, or a haunted house outline. Place these cutouts between two sheets of clear contact paper or thin acetate and press firmly to seal. Trim the edges and punch a hole at the top to hang in a window, letting the light reveal your eerie designs.
10. Graveyard Memory Game
Choose several different graveyard elements (e.g., gravestones, ghosts, bats, zombies) from your coloring pages. Cut out *two identical* shapes of each chosen element. Glue each cutout onto a small, sturdy piece of cardstock. Mix all the cards and lay them face down for a fun Halloween-themed memory matching game.
























