44 Werewolf Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Moonlit transformations and primal howls fill these 44 werewolf coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This chilling collection celebrates the thrilling frights of the season, capturing the wild spirit and eerie mystery of these legendary creatures!

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These pages bring the thrill of the supernatural right to your fingertips, from images of fearsome werewolves under a full moon to scenes of their eerie transformations, encounters with trick-or-treaters, 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 Werewolf Coloring Pages

Once you've filled your home with beautifully colored Halloween werewolf pages, don't let them gather dust! These easy and affordable crafts are the perfect way to bring your creations to life.

1. Fierce Werewolf Mask

Cut out a fierce werewolf face from your finished coloring page. Glue it onto a sturdy paper plate or a piece of construction paper, then cut eyeholes. Attach an elastic string or tape a popsicle stick handle to the sides so you can hold up your snarling transformation.

2. Howling Moon Window Clings

Carefully cut out a howling werewolf silhouette or its striking face from your colored page. Laminate it using clear contact paper or a self-adhesive laminating sheet for durability. Press your spooky creation onto a window or mirror, where it will appear to howl at the night sky.

3. Werewolf Transformation Puppet

Glue a cut-out werewolf head from your coloring page onto one side of a craft stick. On the other side, draw or print a human face to represent before the transformation. Add simple construction paper arms and legs to the stick for a fun, interactive puppet that “transforms” with a spin.

4. Full Moon Werewolf Garland

Cut out several full moon shapes from yellow or white construction paper. Then, cut out various howling or pouncing werewolf figures from your completed coloring pages. Glue one werewolf onto each moon, then string them together with yarn or ribbon to create a spooky garland for your wall or doorway.

5. Growling Door Hanger

Glue a large, menacing werewolf head or full body cut from a coloring page onto a piece of sturdy cardstock or a cereal box panel. Cut a hole at the top and thread a loop of yarn or ribbon through it. Hang this fearsome warning on a doorknob to ward off unwanted visitors or welcome trick-or-treaters.

6. Creepy Claw Gloves

Trace your hands onto construction paper, extending the fingers into long, pointed claws. Cut out textured “fur” patterns or specific werewolf markings from your coloring pages. Glue these onto the back of your paper glove cutout and add small white triangles for sharp claws on the fingertips before wearing over regular gloves.

7. Spooky Forest Diorama

Use a shoebox turned on its side as a base for a mini forest scene. Glue cut-out werewolf figures from your coloring pages inside, along with construction paper trees and rocks. You can even add a drawn full moon background and cotton balls for a misty, eerie atmosphere.

8. Werewolf Shadow Box Scene

Cut out different werewolf elements, like a howling wolf, a full moon, and spooky tree branches, from several coloring pages. Layer these pieces inside a small cardboard box frame (like a gift box lid), using small cardboard spacers or craft foam to create a 3D effect. A dark construction paper background completes this eerie display.

9. Moonlit Lantern

Decorate a clean plastic bottle or jar by gluing colorful werewolf images from your coloring pages around its exterior. Then, cut out black construction paper silhouettes of howling wolves and crescent moons. Position these over the colored images, letting parts of your werewolf peek through, and place a battery-operated tea light inside for a spooky glow.

10. Werewolf Ear Headband

Cut out two pointed werewolf ear shapes from poster board or sturdy cardboard. Cut smaller, detailed ear patterns or fur textures from your colored werewolf pages. Glue these details onto your cardboard ears, then attach the finished ears to a plain headband with hot glue or strong tape for an instant transformation.