Creepy cackles and chilling delights converge in these 57 Chucky coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This wickedly fun collection celebrates the horror icon, capturing his mischievous menace and the spooky essence of Halloween!

These pages bring the frightful fun of Chucky right to your fingertips, from images of the doll wielding his knife to scenes of him trick-or-treating, lurking in the shadows, 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 Chucky Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant Halloween Chucky coloring pages are finished, don't let them gather dust! These easy and affordable crafts are perfect for putting your masterpieces to wicked use.
1. Chucky's “Good Guy” Box
Transform an empty cereal box into Chucky's iconic “Good Guy” packaging. Cut out a full-body Chucky from your colored page and glue it onto the front. Decorate the box with red, blue, and yellow construction paper stripes, adding a “Good Guy” logo or creepy warning text with markers.
2. Playtime Door Hanger
Design a spooky door hanger using cardstock. Cut a door hanger shape, then glue a menacing Chucky head or full figure from your coloring page onto the center. Write “Don't Play With Me!” or “Chucky's Room” around him to warn others away from your personal space.
3. Friend Till The End Frame
Create a chilling picture frame for your favorite spooky photos. Decorate a plain cardboard frame with red and blue construction paper stripes, mimicking Chucky's overalls. Cut out several small Chucky heads or tools from your finished pages and glue them around the frame as eerie embellishments.
4. Chucky's Knife Bookmark
Fashion a bookmark that looks like Chucky's signature weapon. Cut a Chucky image (like his face or a small full body) from your coloring page and glue it to a craft stick or a piece of cardstock shaped like a blunt knife. The Chucky figure becomes the hilt, ready to mark your page in any scary story.
5. Voodoo Doll Puppet
Turn a paper bag into a Chucky voodoo doll puppet. Glue a cut-out Chucky head from your coloring page onto the bottom of the bag. Add orange yarn for his wild hair and use markers to draw stitches, overalls, and even a “X” on his chest, ready for some spooky storytelling.
6. Scarred Face Mask
Make a wearable Chucky mask using a paper plate. Cut eye holes in the plate, then carefully cut out Chucky's scarred face from your colored page and glue it onto the plate. Attach elastic string to the sides to wear and use pipe cleaners or more yarn to create his unruly hair.
7. Overalls Garland
String together a garland of mini Chucky figures for a creepy decoration. Cut out several small, full-body Chucky images from your finished coloring pages. Punch a hole at the top of each figure, then thread them onto a piece of string or yarn to hang across a doorway or wall.
8. Bloody Handprint Art
Create a gory art piece that looks like Chucky is lurking behind a bloody handprint. Dip your hand in red paint (or use a red ink pad) and press it onto a piece of black or white construction paper. Once dry, glue a cut-out Chucky head from your coloring page peeking out from the palm of the handprint.
9. “Beware of Doll” Sign
Craft a warning sign that mimics Chucky's ominous presence. Glue a full-body Chucky cut-out from your coloring page onto a piece of yellow poster board. Use a thick black marker to write “Beware of Doll” or “Don't Touch!” around him, perfect for a Halloween party entrance.
10. Mini Prop Knife Decoration
Make a small, safe prop decoration of Chucky's knife. Cut out a small Chucky head or a full figure from your coloring page. Glue it onto a cardboard shape that resembles a miniature, blunt kitchen knife. Add a string to hang it as a unique, chilling ornament.

























































