Moonlit nights, ancient castles, and the chilling charm of the undead fill these 37 vampire coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This haunting collection celebrates the mysterious allure of vampires, capturing their gothic elegance and spooky spirit perfect for Halloween!

These pages bring the eerie elegance of Halloween vampires right to your fingertips, from images of mysterious figures in flowing capes to scenes of playful fanged characters, spooky bats, 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 Vampire Coloring Pages
Once those finished coloring pages pile up, turn them into spooktacular decorations and keepsakes with these easy, affordable craft ideas!
1. Vampire Coffin Trinket Box
Transform a small cardboard box (like a cereal box or tissue box) into a vampire's coffin. Cut out colored vampire figures or spooky castle elements from your pages to glue onto the outside as decorations. You can even cut a hinged “lid” from a page to open and close, perfect for storing small Halloween treats.
2. Bat Cave Window Clings
Carefully cut out colored vampire bats, castles, or even your favorite vampire character from your pages. Cover both sides with clear contact paper or laminate them for durability. These can then be lightly taped or stuck to windows, making a spooky silhouette “bat cave” display for all to see.
3. Count's Cape Embellishments
Create a simple cape from a black trash bag or a piece of dark fabric. Cut out individual vampire faces, fangs, or small bats from your colored pages. Glue or tape these cut-outs all over the cape to give it a unique, personalized vampire theme for dress-up fun.
4. Fang-tastic Garland
Cut out dozens of individual fangs, tiny vampire bats, or miniature vampire portraits from your completed coloring pages. Use a hole punch to make a hole at the top of each cut-out. Thread them onto a piece of string or yarn to create a spooky garland to hang across doorways or along shelves.
5. Vampire on a Stick Puppet
Choose your favorite colored vampire character and carefully cut them out. Glue the back of the cut-out onto a popsicle stick, craft stick, or even a sturdy straw. Now you have a fun vampire puppet ready for spooky storytelling or a haunted puppet show.
6. “Blood Potion” Bottle Labels
Gather some empty, clean glass bottles or jars. Cut out small vampire-themed elements like fangs, dripping blood designs, or even miniature vampire portraits from your pages. Glue these onto the bottles as custom “potion” labels for a creepy display, filling the bottles with colored water for effect.
7. Vampire's Lair Door Hanger
Glue a full-page colored vampire scene or character onto a piece of sturdy cardstock or poster board. Cut a hole at the top and a slit from the hole to the edge, creating a door hanger shape. Write “Do Not Disturb: Vampire Resting” or “Enter if You Dare” to customize your spooky room entrance.
8. Castle Wall Art Collage
Using several colored vampire castle pages, cut out different turrets, windows, and wall sections. Arrange and glue these pieces onto a large sheet of black construction paper or poster board to create a unique, sprawling vampire castle collage. Add cotton balls for “mist” at the bottom for extra atmosphere.
9. Vampire Bat Headband
Cut out several colored vampire bats from your pages, varying their sizes if possible. Glue these bats onto a strip of black construction paper, formed into a headband that fits your head. Wear your custom bat headband to complete any vampire-inspired costume or just for fun!
10. Graveyard Scene Diorama
Use a shoebox turned on its side as the base for a mini graveyard scene. Cut out colored vampire figures, gravestones, spooky trees, or castle elements from your pages. Glue them inside the shoebox to create a layered, three-dimensional scene, perfect for displaying tiny vampire toys or telling a spooky tale.





































