Ominous shadows, the chilling glint of a machete, and an unmistakable hockey mask converge in these 30 Jason Voorhees coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This terrifying collection celebrates the legendary slasher icon, capturing his chilling presence and the enduring dread of Camp Crystal Lake!

These pages bring the terror of Jason Voorhees right to your fingertips, from images of his iconic masked silhouette to scenes of him stalking through the infamous woods, emerging from Crystal Lake, 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 Jason Voorhees Coloring Pages
Once your collection of gruesome Jason Voorhees coloring pages starts to grow, don't let them just sit there! Turn those masterpieces into frightfully fun crafts with these easy and affordable ideas.
1. Mask Bookmark
Cut out Jason's iconic hockey mask from a finished coloring page. Glue it to a sturdy piece of cardstock or a wide popsicle stick for durability. Punch a hole at the top and tie a blood-red ribbon through it for a menacing bookmark that keeps your place.
2. Camp Crystal Lake Diorama
Transform a shoebox into a mini Camp Crystal Lake scene. Paint the inside with blue for water and green/brown for woods. Cut out a full-body Jason figure from your coloring page, attach a small paper tab to his back, and stand him up menacingly in your eerie diorama. Add small twigs for trees or crumbled blue paper for lake texture.
3. Machete Pencil Topper
Cut out a small, menacing Jason head or a miniature machete shape from a coloring page. Glue this cut-out onto a pipe cleaner, then wrap the pipe cleaner around the top of a pencil. Now Jason can “chop” away at your homework with his signature weapon!
4. Welcome to Crystal Lake Sign
Shape a piece of brown poster board like a rustic wooden sign. Cut out a large, intimidating Jason mask or full figure from a coloring page and glue it prominently onto the sign. Add hand-drawn text like “Welcome to Camp Crystal Lake” or “Beware!” and attach two popsicle stick “posts” to create a chilling decorative piece for your room.
5. Peeping Jason Window Decal
Laminate a finished coloring page of Jason's face or upper body, or cover it with clear contact paper for durability. Carefully cut out the figure. Use clear tape or a removable adhesive to stick Jason onto a window, making it look like he's ominously peeking in from the outside.
6. Door Hanger of Doom
Cut out a Jason mask and a hand gripping a machete from your coloring pages. Glue these onto a piece of sturdy cardstock, arranged so the mask is peeking from one side and the machete from the other. Punch a hole at the top and attach a loop of string or yarn to hang this warning on any doorknob.
7. “Bloody” Handprint Art
Glue a cut-out Jason mask from a coloring page onto the center of a piece of construction paper. With adult supervision, dip little hands into washable red paint and press them around the mask to create a “bloody” handprint border. It’s a ghoulish masterpiece perfect for a spooky gallery wall.
8. Jason Voodoo Doll
Cut out a full-body Jason figure from a coloring page. Glue it onto a piece of felt or fabric, leaving a small opening. Lightly stuff with cotton balls or paper scraps, then glue the opening shut. You can even stick craft pins into this creepy effigy, making for a unique and spooky display.
9. Crystal Lake Floating Lantern
Cut out several small Jason heads or masks from different coloring pages. Glue these cut-outs around the outside of a small paper lantern or a clean mason jar. Place a battery-operated tea light inside to cast an eerie glow, perfect for a campfire ghost story or a spooky room decoration.
10. Campfire Story Puppets
Cut out various Jason poses, his machete, or even victim silhouettes from multiple coloring pages. Glue each cut-out onto the end of a popsicle stick. Use these as fun, chilling props to bring your scary campfire stories to life, making every tale from Camp Crystal Lake even more dramatic.






























