29 Coffin Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Spooky slumber, eerie elegance, and a touch of the macabre come together in these 29 Halloween Coffin coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection celebrates the mysterious allure and gothic charm of Halloween's most iconic resting place!

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These pages bring the spooky spirit of Halloween right to your fingertips, from ornate caskets adorned with creepy creatures to whimsical coffins popping open with friendly ghouls, 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 Coffin Coloring Pages

Once those spooky Halloween Coffin coloring pages are beautifully colored, don't let them gather dust! Here are ten easy and affordable craft ideas to give your masterpieces new life.

1. Spooky Coffin Garland

Cut out several finished coffin coloring pages. Use a hole punch to make two holes in the top corners of each coffin, then thread them onto a piece of yarn or ribbon. Hang your macabre garland across a doorway, mantel, or window for instant Halloween cheer.

2. Mini Coffin Diorama

Decorate the inside of a small shoebox lid with dark construction paper to create a gloomy backdrop. Cut out one of your colored coffins and glue it upright against the back wall of the box. Add small pipe cleaner bats or cotton ball ghosts hovering around the coffin to create a spooky, miniature scene.

3. Coffin Stick Puppet

Carefully cut out your finished coffin coloring page. For extra durability, glue the colored coffin onto a piece of sturdy cardstock. Once dry, attach a craft stick or popsicle stick to the back of the reinforced coffin with glue to create a fun, handheld puppet for storytelling.

4. “Rest in Peace” Door Hanger

Glue your colored coffin page onto a piece of sturdy poster board or cardboard. Once dry, cut out the coffin shape, leaving a rectangular tab at the top. Punch a hole in the tab and thread a piece of yarn or ribbon through it to hang your unique “Do Not Disturb” sign on any doorknob.

5. Coffin Tombstone Markers

Cut out your colored coffin and glue it onto a slightly larger, tombstone-shaped piece of grey or black construction paper. Write “R.I.P.” or a funny spooky name above your coffin using a marker. These make eerie table decorations for a Halloween party or can be placed in houseplants for a mini graveyard feel.

6. Coffin Window Cling or Stencil

Carefully cut out your finished coffin design. Laminate the colored coffin or cover both sides with clear contact paper to make it durable and waterproof. You now have a reusable coffin stencil for other crafts or a fun, temporary window cling that can be stuck to glass with a little water.

7. Swinging Coffin Mobile

Cut several colored coffins from your pages. Decorate a paper plate or a piece of cardboard to use as the mobile's base. Punch holes around the edge of the base, then tie varying lengths of string through them. Attach one coffin to the end of each string, letting them dangle at different heights to create a spooky, swirling mobile.

8. Coffin Pencil Toppers

Cut out smaller versions of your colored coffins, roughly 2-3 inches long. Glue each small coffin to a thin strip of construction paper. Wrap the construction paper strip around the top of a pencil, securing it with glue or tape. Now your pencils are ready for some spooky writing assignments!

9. Coffin Place Cards or Food Labels

Cut out your colored coffin and glue it onto a folded piece of cardstock to create a tent-style card. Use a marker to write guests' names for spooky place settings, or label your Halloween treats and drinks with these unique coffin cards for a themed party spread.

10. “Open Coffin” Reveal Card

Cut out two identical colored coffin shapes. On one coffin, carefully cut along the outline of the “lid” portion, leaving it attached at the bottom edge so it can hinge open. Glue only the outer edges of the two coffins together, leaving the lid free. Inside, glue a tiny drawing of a friendly ghost, a monster, or a “Boo!” message for a fun, interactive reveal card.