Whether you need inspiration for a Halloween costume or love horror movies of flesh-eating monsters, this set of frightfully fun pictures will provide hours of eerie enjoyment for all ages.
Free Zombie Coloring Pages to Print
In this undead series, you’ll find illustrations of Frankenstein, corpses rising from graves, pirate cadavers, cartoon dead doodles, and Disney zombies dressed as brides. While we designed many of these creepy pages for older kids and teenagers to color, we’ve also included “realistic” drawings for adults to enjoy, too. Print some for easy haunted house decorations or a Halloween activity while watching your favorite zombie movie.
Zombie Pictures for Teens to Color
These free coloring sheets of corpses feature cool cartoon designs of gross ghouls that older kids will love filling in.
- Click on the coloring sheet image or text link under the image. 2. The printable file (PDF) will open in a new browser tab. 3. You can download or print to your heart’s content from there!These free printables are for personal, non-commercial use only.Need more help? See our printing tutorial. Gather your markers, colored pencils, crayons, and Halloween mask to bring these macabre monsters to life. Happy coloring!
Detailed Designs for Adults
Here you’ll find “realistic” pictures of the undead featuring intricate details and patterns.
Craft Ideas to Make With Coloring Pages of Zombies
Halloween is a time for creativity, spookiness, and fun. Here’s a list of innovative ways to repurpose zombie coloring pages for an unforgettable Halloween experience.
1. Ghastly Greetings: Party Invitations
Print an illustration at 50% and fill with vibrant shades. Glue your finished design to the front of a folded piece of cardstock. Write party details on the inside and pop your handmade card inside an envelope. The colorful zombie illustrations will set a spooky mood right from the invite!
2. Dreadful Dining: Placemats
After coloring your undead pictures, laminate them to make them spill-proof. Arrange them on your dining table during a Halloween feast for an eerie dining experience.
3. Creepy Carving: Pumpkin Stencils
Trace or photocopy your coloring sheet onto transparent tracing paper. Tape the design onto your pumpkin and use it as a guide to carve out the intricate details. Place a candle or battery-operated light inside the jack-o-lantern for a glowing zombie apocalypse effect on your porch.
4. Scary Scavenger Fun: Zombie Hunt Game
Cut out free coloring sheets and glue the cutouts to cardboard to make them more sturdy. Hide the designs in various nooks and crannies in your home or garden. Provide children with clues or a checklist, and let the zombie attacks begin!
5. Hanging Horrors: Personalized Door Hangers
Trim and laminate the colored zombie pictures for durability. Use a hole puncher at the top center of each design and thread a ribbon or decorative string through. Hang these on bedroom doors or the front door for a ghoulish greeting.
6. Monster Masks: DIY Halloween Masks
Once you’ve colored the decaying creatures, cut around the face, leaving a gap around the outline. Punch holes near the ears and tie an elastic band or string through for a secure fit. Kids, teenagers, and adults can wear this DIY mask and be monstrous main characters during Halloween festivities.
7. Frightful Frostings: Cupcake Toppers
Reduce the size of the colored zombie images using a photocopier, and then cut them out. Attach each mini head to the top of a toothpick using tape. Insert these toppers into freshly frosted cupcakes for a spooky surprise.
8. Undead Playtime: Zombie Paper Dolls
After coloring and cutting out the zombies, attach small tabs of folded paper or cardstock to the base of each figure. Set a backdrop using cardboard, drawing, or pasting scenes like graveyards, haunted houses, and garden warfare. Now, you can move and display your Frankenstein zombies in various poses.
9. Ghoulish Goodies: Customized Gift Bags
Choose smaller designs or ones that fit your bag’s dimensions. Color and cut them out. Then, attach them to plain paper gift bags using glue. Fill the bags with Halloween goodies and distribute them to your guests or trick-or-treaters.
What Will You Color Next?
If you enjoyed these Halloween zombies, we think you’ll love these too. Print your own personal coloring book from your favorites!
More Free Printables to Color
We’ve got loads of free printable PDF coloring pages to help your family relax, work on fine motor skills, practice color recognition, or enjoy time together. Download a few (or a hundred!) today.














































