Floating figures, flowing sheets, and wispy trails drift across these Ghost Coloring Pages. Each sheet shows ghosts in different poses and settings.
Some pages feature single ghosts with round bodies and waving arms. Others display groups of ghosts playing together in haunted locations.
Kids can color the flowing fabric shapes, hollow eyes, and the spaces ghosts occupy. Coloring supports fine motor skills.
These sheets fit well as summer camp art station materials. Parents can print multiple copies for group activities. The designs include both friendly cartoon ghosts and classic haunting scenes.
Ghost Types and Activities
You will discover smiling ghosts with cheerful expressions, shy ghosts peeking from behind objects, and mischievous ghosts pulling pranks.
Some drawings show ghosts floating through walls with their bodies passing halfway through solid surfaces. Other pages include ghosts carrying objects, wearing hats or accessories, or forming chains while holding hands.
A few sheets display ghosts sleeping, reading books, or playing with toys.
Scene Layouts
The pages place ghosts in various locations. Some float through old mansions with dusty furniture and cobwebs stretching across corners. Others appear in graveyards with tombstones standing in rows and bare trees reaching overhead.
A few drawings include ghosts in attics with trunks and boxes stacked around, castles with towers and winding staircases, or bedrooms where they hover above sleeping figures.
Background details might show moonlight streaming through windows, bats flying past, or jack-o-lanterns sitting on porches.
Fun Fact: In many stories, ghosts can walk through solid objects but choose to open doors anyway out of old habit.
Creative Coloring Ideas
Try using markers for soft blending to make ghosts look translucent and airy. Experiment with colored pencils to add shadows beneath floating ghosts or behind them on walls.
Crayons work well for filling background spaces with nighttime scenes. Leave some ghost areas white to create a glowing effect against darker surroundings.
How to Print Your Ghost Pages
Browse the collection and pick which ghosts you want to color. Select any image by clicking on it. Hit the orange “PRINT” button that shows up. Collect your crayons and markers, then start adding life to these friendly spirits.
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Do these sheets include ghost families with adult and child characters?
Yes, several designs show ghost groups with varying sizes representing family units.
Are there sheets featuring ghosts inside specific rooms like kitchens or libraries?
The collection includes interior scenes with ghosts positioned near bookshelves and furniture.
Do any illustrations show ghosts interacting with black cats?
Multiple pages feature ghosts alongside cats, owls, and other traditional spooky companions.



















