Ancient whispers, gaunt forms, and chilling folklore come together in these 18 wendigo coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This haunting collection celebrates the eerie spirit of this legendary creature, capturing its terrifying presence and ancient dread!

These pages bring the chilling world of the wendigo right to your fingertips, from stark depictions of its emaciated form in frozen landscapes to haunting illustrations of its glowing eyes and skeletal features, 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 Wendigo Coloring Pages
Once you've filled your home with beautifully colored wendigo pages, don't let them gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts put your artistic efforts to good use.
1. Wendigo Warning Sign
Cut out your most fearsome wendigo from a colored page. Glue it onto a piece of sturdy poster board or cardboard. Use a marker to add a spooky warning like “BEWARE: WENDIGO TERRITORY” and hang it on a door.
2. Antlered Wendigo Headband
Carefully cut out the distinctive antlers from your colored wendigo. Reinforce them by gluing them onto a second layer of cardstock. Attach these antlers to an old headband using tape or hot glue, creating a fun, mythical wearable.
3. Frosty Forest Diorama
Transform a shoebox into a chilling wendigo habitat. Cut out several colored wendigos and glue them inside, positioned among cotton ball “snow” and twig “trees.” Add small pebbles or crumpled aluminum foil for icy textures.
4. Hungry Wendigo Puppet
Cut out a colored wendigo, leaving its mouth slightly open. Glue it firmly to a craft stick or ruler. For an extra touch, attach a small strip of paper to the lower jaw and the stick, allowing you to wiggle the jaw and make your wendigo “chomp” for food.
5. Icy Wendigo Window Clings
Carefully cut out your favorite colored wendigo designs. Laminate them (or cover with clear packing tape for a DIY laminate) to make them waterproof. A small dab of dish soap on the back will let them stick to windows, creating a spooky, frozen apparition.
6. Shadowy Wendigo Lantern
Cut out a colored wendigo and glue it to the inside of a clean, empty glass jar. Decorate the outside with bare twig silhouettes or “frost” made from Epsom salts. Place a battery-operated tea light inside for a ghostly glow.
7. Mythical Legend Scroll
Glue several colored wendigo pages end-to-end to create a long strip. Attach small wooden dowels or rolled-up paper tubes to each end. Roll it up to create an ancient-looking scroll, ready to tell a chilling forest tale.
8. Wendigo “Frozen Heart” Ornament
Cut out a fierce wendigo from a coloring page and glue it onto a circular or heart-shaped piece of cardboard. Outline the wendigo with glitter glue or small white beads to mimic ice. Punch a hole and tie a loop of yarn to hang your chilling decoration.
9. Wendigo Track Game
Cut out multiple wendigo footprints or a full wendigo from your colored pages. Laminate them or glue them onto cardstock for durability. Arrange them on the floor to create a “track” leading to a “wendigo lair” (like a blanket fort) for kids to follow.
10. “Beware the Wendigo” Banner
Cut out individual letters spelling “BEWARE” or “WENDIGO” from your colored pages, or glue small wendigo cut-outs onto pre-cut letter shapes. Punch two holes at the top of each letter/design and string them together with yarn or ribbon to create a spooky banner for a party or room.


















