Shadows stretch, nightmares awaken, and the iconic terror of Elm Street comes alive in these 26 Freddy Krueger coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This chilling collection captures the terrifying essence of the dream demon, showcasing his sinister presence and unforgettable imagery!

These pages bring the terrifying world of Freddy Krueger right to your fingertips, from images of his menacing clawed glove and iconic fedora to scenes of him lurking in dark boiler rooms, terrorizing his victims, 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 Freddy Krueger Coloring Pages
Once you've filled your home with finished Freddy Krueger coloring pages, put those spooky masterpieces to good use with these easy and affordable crafts!
1. Nightmare Glove Prop
Trace your hand onto cardboard to create a basic glove shape. Cut out a prominent Freddy Krueger face or glove details from your colored pages. Glue these cutouts onto the cardboard glove, then attach pipe cleaners or foil-wrapped craft sticks for safe “blades” to complete your iconic prop.
2. Elm Street Sign Post
Cut out Freddy Krueger images, his striped sweater pattern, or other spooky symbols from your finished coloring pages. Glue them onto a piece of sturdy poster board shaped like a street sign (a rectangle or directional arrow). Mount this sign onto a craft stick or cardboard tube to create a mini Elm Street marker for your desk or shelf.
3. Anti-Dream Catcher Mobile
Cut out small, eerie Freddy faces or nightmare imagery from your coloring pages, then punch a hole at the top of each. Using a sturdy craft ring (like a plastic lid or cardboard circle), tie yarn to create a web-like pattern. Hang your Freddy cutouts from the bottom of the “web” with more yarn, crafting a mobile that ironically “catches” bad dreams.
4. Boiler Room Box Scene
Line the inside of a shoebox with dark red or rusty brown construction paper to mimic a boiler room setting. Cut out several finished Freddy Krueger figures from your coloring pages. Glue them strategically within the box, peeking from behind “pipes” made of rolled-up paper tubes or lurking in shadowy corners.
5. Fedora Facade Decoration
Take an old fedora or one crafted from construction paper or cardboard. Cut out various small Freddy Krueger faces, iconic stripes, or glove details from your colored pages. Glue these cutouts all over the hat, creating a collage effect that transforms a simple fedora into a nightmare-fueled accessory or decoration.
6. “One, Two” Rhyme Flags
Cut out small, rectangular flag shapes from your coloring pages, featuring Freddy's menacing face or sweater pattern. Glue these flags onto lengths of yarn or string. Attach the ends to two popsicle sticks or short dowels, creating a personalized, spooky banner or prop to display.
7. Striped Sweater Coasters/Magnets
Carefully cut out sections featuring Freddy's iconic red and green striped sweater pattern from your finished coloring pages. For coasters, glue these onto thick cardboard squares (e.g., from cereal boxes), then cover with clear contact paper for durability. For magnets, glue smaller cutouts onto flat magnetic strips for your fridge.
8. Nightmare Visage Mask/Wall Art
Cut out a prominent Freddy Krueger face from one of your finished coloring pages. Glue it onto a piece of sturdy cardstock or poster board for support. Use red and black markers to enhance the “burned” texture around the edges, then punch holes and attach an elastic string to wear as a terrifying mask or display it as unsettling wall art.
9. Pop-Up Nightmare Card
Fold a piece of construction paper in half to create a card. Cut out a full-body Freddy Krueger figure from one of your coloring pages. Create a simple pop-up mechanism inside the card by making two parallel cuts and folding the strip forward. Glue Freddy to this strip so he “jumps out” when the card is opened, delivering a fun, spooky surprise.
10. Welcome to My Nightmare Banner
Cut out several square or triangular pennants from construction paper. On each pennant, glue a letter from the phrase “WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE,” cut from black paper. Then, cut out small Freddy Krueger faces, gloves, or other scary details from your coloring pages and glue them onto or around the letters. String the pennants together with yarn to create a chilling banner.


























