Ghost Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Ghost Halloween coloring pages bring to life the playful spirit of October nights. Picture the moon rising over a haunted house, curtains fluttering, and a row of glowing pumpkins on the porch. Then suddenly – whoosh – a friendly ghost drifts by with a cheeky grin. That same mix of spooky and silly fills every page in this collection, waiting for you to add your own eerie shades. At ColoringAura, we believe ghosts don’t have to be scary – they can be joyful little characters who spark imagination and laughter.

These pages are perfect for everyone. Kids love giggling at goofy ghost faces, parents enjoy sharing an easy seasonal craft, teachers use them for classroom parties or bulletin board displays, and adults can unwind with more detailed haunted mansion scenes. Whether you’re decorating for Halloween, planning a school project, or simply looking for a cozy coloring night, ghost coloring pages add just the right amount of spook.

Our collection features a wide range of designs. You’ll find classic sheet-draped ghosts, adorable trick-or-treat ghosts carrying bags, spooky ghosts hovering over graveyards, and even ghost mandalas with intricate swirling details. From simple outlines for preschoolers to complex pages that challenge older kids and adults, there’s a ghost here for every age and style.

Getting started is simple. Just click on the ghost you like, open the PDF, and print instantly. All designs are formatted for US Letter and A4 sizes, making them easy to use anywhere. Grab crayons, markers, or colored pencils – every tool creates a different ghostly effect, from playful pastels to eerie shadows.

So light a pumpkin candle, turn on some spooky tunes, and let your ghosts float off the page with color. At ColoringAura, we invite you to bring these spirited friends to life and make your Halloween season extra magical.

Black and white line art coloring page with a composition of five carved jack-o'-lanterns and three spooky ghosts, decorated with vines and autumn leaves.
Pumpkins and ghosts are here!
Black and white line art coloring page showing five floating, smiling ghosts above a graveyard with tombstones and bare, twisted tree branches under a full moon with two bats.
Happy Halloween ghosts are ready for color
Line art coloring page showing a group of nine happy, cartoon ghosts with big smiles floating around a large full moon, surrounded by stars and a small cloud.
A large group of ghosts floating happily by the full moon.
Outline art for coloring showing a happy, cartoon ghost wearing a pointed witch's hat, flying through the sky on a traditional straw broomstick, surrounded by clouds and stars.
Spooky-cute ghost flies high on a broom
Line art coloring page of eleven cheerful, cartoon ghosts gathered in a circle around a campfire. Some ghosts are roasting marshmallows, two are playing guitars, and some are wearing witch hats.
Happy ghosts sing and roast marshmallows at their campout
Line art coloring page showing nine different cartoon ghosts dressed in various costumes, including pirates and witches, all holding pumpkin-shaped candy buckets for trick-or-treating.
Costumes and candy make these ghosts happy trick-or-treaters.
Outline art for coloring featuring an adorable cartoon ghost with a surprised expression, holding a handle of a carved jack-o'-lantern candy bucket filled with wrapped sweets.
This cute ghost is excited for all the Halloween candy
Outline art for coloring featuring a single, adorable, wide-eyed cartoon ghost floating happily above a pile of five pumpkins of different sizes
This friendly ghost loves floating over the pile of pumpkins
Outline art for coloring featuring a surprised-looking cartoon ghost wearing a pointed party hat with a patterned swirl, surrounded by falling confetti and sparkling stars.
This surprise ghost is ready to party and celebrate
Outline art for coloring featuring a large, happy cartoon ghost with wide eyes and a smile, surrounded by eight smaller, adorable flying bats and numerous stars
This cute ghost has many friendly bat companions
Outline art for coloring featuring a large, happy cartoon ghost with wide eyes and a smile, surrounded by eight smaller, adorable flying bats and numerous stars
This cute ghost has many friendly bat companions
Outline art for coloring featuring a simple, adorable cartoon ghost floating and smiling, wearing a second layer of fabric or hood around its face for a classic sheet-ghost look.
This spooky-cute ghost is smiling and ready to float
Outline art for coloring showing a happy, cartoon ghost wearing a pointed witch's hat, flying through the sky on a traditional straw broomstick, surrounded by clouds and stars.
This spooky-cute ghost flies high on a broom
Outline art for coloring featuring a happy, cartoon ghost sitting on a wooden swing, which is suspended by ropes from a branch of a large, gnarled tree, with a bat flying nearby.
This playful ghost enjoys swinging high in the tree
Outline art for coloring featuring five cartoon ghosts with surprised expressions, each flying through the air by holding onto a witch's straw broomstick, with wavy air streaks around them
These five surprised ghosts are flying fast on brooms
Outline art for coloring featuring a cartoon ghost with a surprised face, floating between two cracked-open, ornate wooden doors of an old, brick haunted mansion
A spooky ghost emerges from the haunted old mansion
Outline art for coloring featuring a cartoon ghost with an open-mouthed expression of shock or fright, floating next to a large, ancient-looking bare tree with gnarled branches and knot-holes that look like faces
A spooky ghost floats near the scary old tree
Outline art for coloring featuring three spooky cartoon ghosts floating over a graveyard with tombstones, next to a large, ornate candle lantern under a full moon
Three spooky ghosts float over a candle-lit graveyard scene
Outline art for coloring featuring a large, surprised-looking sheet ghost floating directly above a tall pile of human skulls, surrounded by wispy clouds and mist
A large ghost hovers above the spooky pile of skulls
Outline art for coloring featuring a ghost floating above three carved pumpkins and a pumpkin-shaped cauldron or pot holding five long, thin candles.
A surprised ghost floats among the grinning jack-o’-lanterns
Outline drawing of a playful ghost floating among pumpkins while holding a pointed witch's hat.
A friendly ghost playfully holds a witch’s hat on a spooky Halloween night
Outline drawing of a ghost floating above a tall stack of carved pumpkins with glowing faces
A playful ghost hovers over a glowing stack of Jack-o’-lanterns on Halloween night
Outline drawing of a cute ghost surrounded by floating Halloween candies and small glowing pumpkins
A playful ghost floats among candies and tiny glowing pumpkins on Halloween night
Outline drawing of a ghost drifting across a hill with swirling autumn leaves around it
A gentle ghost floats over a windy hill surrounded by falling autumn leaves
Outline drawing of a group of playful ghosts floating together across a field with stars and jack-o'-lanterns around.
A cheerful parade of friendly ghosts drifts through a starry Halloween night
Outline drawing of a ghost hovering along a winding forest path lined with pumpkins and fog
A mysterious ghost drifts through a foggy forest path on Halloween night

10 Creative Ways To Use Ghost Halloween Coloring Pages

Here are 10 unique and affordable craft ideas you can create with your completed ghost Halloween coloring pages.

1. Glowing Ghost Window Silhouettes
Imagine your windows glowing with ghostly figures on Halloween night. Print ghost coloring pages on thin paper, color them boldly, and tape them to windows. For an even spookier look, use translucent vellum or transparency sheets and let porch lights or candles shine through. Kids are delighted when their ghosts suddenly look alive after dark, and neighbors will smile at the eerie but playful display.


2. Floating Ghost Garlands
Cut out a set of colored ghosts, punch small holes at the top, and string them together with ribbon or yarn. Hang the garland across a mantel, classroom wall, or front porch. The paper ghosts sway with every breeze, looking like they’re drifting through the air. Families love making these together, and classrooms instantly feel festive when ghost garlands flutter overhead.


3. Ghost Masks for Dress-Up
A simple ghost face can turn into a fun Halloween mask. Print and color, glue to cardstock, cut out eye holes, and attach ribbon or elastic. Children love wearing their homemade ghost disguises at parties or during trick-or-treating. Teachers often use them in classroom plays, where each ghost becomes a character with a unique personality. No two masks ever look the same.


4. Lanterns & Ghost Luminaries
Wrap a finished ghost coloring page around a glass jar or LED candle holder. When the light shines through, the ghosts cast playful shadows across the room. These luminaries make perfect centerpieces for Halloween parties or glowing accents on porches. They’re safe for kids to make when paired with battery-operated candles and bring an unforgettable atmosphere to October nights.


5. Ghostly Greeting Cards
Shrink a ghost coloring page and fold it into a card, or cut out ghosts and paste them on blank cardstock. Add a handwritten note inside – “Have a Spooky Halloween!” or “BOO to You!” These make charming invites for parties or thoughtful seasonal greetings. Parents and kids enjoy making them together, and recipients love the personal, handmade touch.


6. Trick-or-Treat Bags & Tags
Turn ghost coloring pages into festive candy carriers. Glue colored ghosts to plain paper bags or cut out small ghost shapes as treat tags. Tie the tags with ribbon onto candy bundles or party favors. Kids enjoy designing their own bags, making trick-or-treat night even more special when they carry a bag decorated with their personal ghost.


7. Classroom Haunted Mural
Give each student a ghost page to color, then assemble them all on a large bulletin board. The result is a collaborative “haunted wall” filled with different ghostly characters. Teachers love this activity because it’s inclusive and encourages creativity, while students are thrilled to see their ghost floating alongside their classmates’. It makes for a festive classroom display everyone admires.


8. Ghost Bookmarks
Cut vertical strips from ghost coloring pages and laminate them for durability. Punch a hole at the top, add a ribbon or tassel, and you’ve created spooky bookmarks. These are fun giveaways for classrooms or Halloween parties and encourage kids to read with a ghostly friend tucked inside their books. Parents love them as small but magical keepsakes.


9. Layered Ghost Collages
Instead of coloring one ghost, cut out several ghosts and layer them onto a darker background with foam tape for a 3D effect. Add bats, pumpkins, or stars for extra flair. Hang the collage on a wall, and it looks like the ghosts are floating off the page. Families often make these together as seasonal art pieces that double as home décor.


10. Ghost Mobiles
Cut out multiple ghosts from finished pages and hang them at different lengths from a coat hanger or hoop. Suspend the mobile from the ceiling so the ghosts turn and sway gently. The effect is both playful and spooky, making it a hit in kids’ bedrooms, classrooms, or as a Halloween party decoration. Guests will love watching the little ghosts spin in the breeze.

These crafts prove that ghost Halloween coloring pages are more than just spooky outlines on paper – they’re the start of glowing decorations, festive classroom projects, and magical family memories that float long after Halloween night.

FAQs

What styles and themes are included in ghost coloring pages?

Ghost designs range from silly cartoon ghosts with big smiles to spooky spirits floating around haunted houses. Many also include pumpkins, bats, graveyards, or mandala-style patterns for more detail.

How do I color a ghost to look spooky or glowing?

Instead of leaving your ghost plain white, try shading with light gray, pale blue, or lavender. Blend softly toward the edges and leave the center bright, creating a glowing effect. Adding shadows or colored halos makes the ghost look as if it’s floating in the moonlight.

Can ghost coloring pages be used in classrooms?

Absolutely. Teachers use ghost pages for Halloween art projects, bulletin boards, or party crafts. They’re simple to print in US Letter or A4 formats, making them perfect for group activities that encourage creativity.

At ColoringAura, we believe ghost Halloween coloring pages are not just about filling in shapes – they’re a playful way to capture the magic of October nights. Every page invites you to laugh, to imagine, and to add a little “boo” to your celebrations. Whether you’re coloring with your kids, decorating a classroom, or creating spooky crafts for a party, these ghostly friends bring joy to every corner of Halloween.

So print your favorites, grab your colors, and let the ghosts drift right off the page into your home. May your Halloween glow with laughter, creativity, and just the right touch of spooky fun.

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