Zombie Coloring Pages

Step into a world where shadows stretch long and laughter fills the air. Our free Zombie Coloring Pages invite you to color the playful side of fright. At ColoringAura, we believe coloring should bring families together, spark imagination, and make even the scariest creatures a little more lovable.

Inside this collection, you’ll discover every type of zombie. Some look silly and cartoonish, others shuffle across moonlit graveyards with torn clothes and tired eyes. There are girl zombies with ribbons, zombie brides in lace, and fun designs inspired by Roblox, Minecraft, and Lego. For younger artists, we’ve included simple outlines that are easy to color. For older kids and adults, you’ll find detailed scenes filled with cobwebs, tombstones, and eerie hands reaching from the ground.

These pages fit right into any Halloween activity. Teachers can print them for classroom fun, parents can add them to party tables, and kids can color them while watching their favorite spooky movies. Each sheet is ready to print on US Letter or A4 paper, so you can start creating in minutes.

To get started, choose your favorite design, open the free PDF, and print. Use crayons, pencils, or markers, whatever brings your ideas to life. Try mixing shades of green, purple, and gray to make each zombie unique. Soon your table will be filled with color, giggles, and that cozy Halloween feeling we all love.

At ColoringAura, we treasure the little moments spent together with paper, color, and imagination. So grab your art supplies, light a pumpkin candle, and enjoy the strange charm of our Zombie Coloring Pages. Every drawing you complete adds one more smile to the season.

Free Zombie Coloring Pages To Download and Print

Outline art for coloring featuring a ghastly zombie with tattered clothes and an open, grimacing mouth, standing in the open doorway of a decaying haunted house with cobwebs and flickering candles

A scary zombie stands guard at the haunted house door

Outline art for coloring featuring a group of armed human survivors battling a horde of zombies in a deserted city street lined with abandoned buildings.

Brave survivors fight off zombies in a decaying city street

Outline art for coloring featuring a large, grotesque zombie with torn clothes and a grin, standing in the foreground and holding a chainsaw, with several other zombies visible in the desolate background

A fearsome zombie attacks with a large, menacing chainsaw

Black and white line art coloring page depicting a chaotic city street during a zombie apocalypse, with several zombies staggering among abandoned and crashed cars. A large zombie in a ripped suit is in the foreground

City street zombie apocalypse scene

Black and white line art coloring page of a grotesque, decayed zombie sitting on a curb beneath a streetlight, happily holding and biting into a human brain. The background shows a dilapidated building, a broken fence, and an abandoned, wrecked car.

Zombie snacks on a brain

Black and white line art coloring page of a decomposed zombie nurse in ripped scrubs, dragging a bloodied IV pole down a deserted, eerie hospital hallway.

Zombie nurse patrols hospital hallway

10 Craft Ideas To Do With Zombie Coloring Pages

Here are ten creative and affordable ways to turn your Zombie Coloring Pages into decorations, games, and keepsakes that make the Halloween season even more fun.


1. Glowing Zombie Lanterns
When night falls, let your colored zombies light the way. Print a few pages on thin paper, color them with deep greens and purples, and wrap each sheet around an empty jar. Drop a battery tea light inside, and you’ll have eerie lanterns that glow softly on porches and window sills. Kids love watching their hand-colored monsters flicker as the room darkens. It’s a simple project that turns art time into Halloween magic.


2. Graveyard Garland
Cut out your finished zombies and string them together to make a spooky garland. Add paper tombstones, bats, and pumpkins between each zombie for extra flair. Hang it across a fireplace or classroom board. This project works beautifully for parties or school halls, filling any space with the playful chill of Halloween.


3. Classroom Door of the Undead
Teachers can bring fun to the classroom by covering the door with colored zombie faces. Students can each choose a design, sign their name underneath, and help tape them in place. The result is a group masterpiece that greets everyone who dares to enter. It’s teamwork, laughter, and creativity all in one.


4. Mini Zombie Diorama
Use a small box or shoebox to build a graveyard scene. Glue cut-out zombies to popsicle sticks so they stand upright, then add cotton for fog and dark paper for a sky. When finished, it becomes a handmade display that looks like a tiny world come alive. Families can place it on a mantle or side table as a Halloween centerpiece.


5. Glow Paint Wall Art
After coloring your pages, trace outlines with glow-in-the-dark paint. When the lights go out, your zombies appear under a soft green shine. Frame them or tape them to a wall near night-lights. Children find it both spooky and comforting to see their creations come alive in the dark.


6. Zombie Masks
Turn your pages into wearable fun. Cut around the face, add holes for eyes, and tape string to the sides. These masks make perfect photo-booth props for parties or school parades. Each one shows off the artist’s imagination and brings giggles when everyone joins the undead.


7. Halloween Treat Bags
Print mini versions of your zombie designs and glue them onto plain paper bags. Add colored ribbons or stickers to match. Fill each bag with candy or small crayons for party favors. The mix of hand-colored art and goodies makes every gift feel thoughtful and personal.


8. Zombie Bookmarks
Trim long strips from your finished pages and laminate them with clear tape. Punch a hole at the top and tie a black or green ribbon through it. Kids love marking their place in spooky storybooks with a grinning zombie friend peeking out. It’s a quick craft that turns simple coloring into something useful.


9. Family Memory Scrapbook
Collect your favorite colored pages, glue them into a scrapbook, and write short captions about when or where you colored each one. Parents can include dates, ages, and funny stories. Over time, it becomes a treasured Halloween journal filled with art, smiles, and family memories.


10. Framed Zombie Gallery
Choose a few of your best pages, place them in inexpensive frames, and hang them in a hallway or living room. Mix scary faces with cute designs to show every artist’s style. When October ends, store them safely for next year. Each piece is a reminder of creativity shared and moments enjoyed.


These ideas show that Zombie Coloring Pages can do far more than sit in a folder. They can fill homes, classrooms, and hearts with color, laughter, and the joyful spirit of Halloween creativity.

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