44 Frankenstein Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Eerie laboratory glows and stitches come to life in these 44 Frankenstein coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This monstrous collection celebrates the iconic creature and the spooky spirit of Halloween!

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These pages bring the frightful fun of Frankenstein right to your fingertips, from images of the stitched monster in his eerie laboratory to scenes of him joining Halloween festivities, 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 Frankenstein Coloring Pages

Once those fantastic Frankenstein coloring pages are complete and piled up, don't let their monstrous charm fade away! Put them to brilliant use with these easy and affordable craft ideas.

1. Franken-Masks

Cut out the face from one of your colored Frankenstein pages. Glue it onto a piece of sturdy poster board or an old cereal box for support. Punch holes on the sides, thread elastic string through, and tie it to create a wear-able monster mask for trick-or-treating or dress-up play!

2. Bolted Headbands

Cut out Frankenstein's head (or just his forehead and hair) from a finished coloring page. Glue it onto a strip of green or black construction paper measured to fit around your child's head. Add two short pipe cleaner pieces, bent at the ends, sticking out from the sides of the head to mimic his iconic neck bolts, securing them with tape or glue.

3. Monster Mobile

Carefully cut out several different Frankenstein figures or heads from your colored pages. Use fishing line or yarn to attach each cut-out to a pair of crossed popsicle sticks or a wire coat hanger. Decorate with cotton ball “fog” or pipe cleaner “lightning bolts” to create a spooky, spinning monster display.

4. Stand-Up Frank

Cut out a full-body Frankenstein from a coloring page, leaving a small tab at the bottom. Fold the tab and glue it to a sturdy piece of cardboard or the side of a flattened toilet paper roll. Alternatively, glue the entire figure to a thicker piece of cardboard to create a freestanding desk or shelf decoration.

5. Frankenstein's Stitched Banner

Gather multiple colored Frankenstein pages and cut out various elements: his head, bolts, stitches, or even speech bubbles. Glue these pieces onto a long strip of butcher paper, brown paper bag, or even multiple pieces of construction paper taped together. Hang it on a wall to create a large, collaborative Frankenstein scene.

6. Popsicle Stick Puppets

Cut out individual Frankenstein monsters from your colored pages. Glue each cut-out firmly onto a wide craft stick or a few regular popsicle sticks glued together for extra stability. Now you have a cast of monstrous characters ready for a Halloween puppet show!

7. “It's Alive!” Lanterns

Cut out Frankenstein's face or a simplified silhouette from a colored page. Glue this cut-out onto the outside of a clear plastic cup or a mason jar. Place a battery-operated tea light inside for a spooky glow, perfect for a tabletop decoration that truly comes alive at night.

8. Monster Coasters

From your colored Frankenstein pages, cut out smaller squares or circles featuring his face, bolts, or other distinctive details. Glue each piece onto a sturdy cardboard square. For durability, cover the top with clear contact paper or a layer of Mod Podge, creating custom Frankenstein-themed drink coasters.

9. Stitched Bookmarks

Cut a tall, narrow strip from a colored Frankenstein page, ensuring some of his iconic features or colors are visible. Glue this strip onto a slightly larger piece of green or black construction paper for reinforcement. Draw stitches along the edges with a marker, or even use a needle and yarn to add real “stitches” for a truly monstrous bookmark.

10. Frankenstein's Lab Door Sign

Cut out a large Frankenstein's head or full body from one of your most impressive colored pages. Glue it onto a piece of black or dark green poster board. Add construction paper cut-outs for text like “Beware!” or “Dr. Frankenstein's Lab” to create a personalized, spooky sign for your bedroom door or party entrance.