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The horror pages keep the spooky details playful: cute skulls, haunted accents, monster-like faces, big eyes, and dark frames softened by kawaii expressions. It is Halloween energy without making the designs too harsh.
Each thumbnail links to its own printable PDF. With 46 pages in the set, it is easy to pick a single design for today or print several pages for a coloring folder.
- 46 free printable PDF coloring pages
- Designed for US Letter or A4 printing
- Good for crayons, colored pencils, markers, and gel pens
- Useful for home, classrooms, parties, quiet time, and simple crafts
For spooky-cute pages, the how to color kawaii guide helps balance dark colors with soft cheeks, eye highlights, and playful accents. The what is kawaii guide explains how cute proportions keep these designs friendly instead of too scary.
Why this collection works
Cute skulls, monster-like faces, haunted details, big eyes, dark frames, and horror shapes softened by kawaii expressions. Because the pages are not all doing the exact same thing, the set works for mixed ages. Younger kids can stay with the big shapes, while older kids can use the tiny details for shading, patterns, and color experiments.
Coloring notes from the preview sheet
Smoky gray, black, violet, slime green, pumpkin orange, pale pink, and a tiny white eye highlight. For a softer kawaii finish, keep the cheeks and eye highlights light, then use your strongest colors on the details you want people to notice first.
Make one element glow, such as eyes, a moon, a candle, or a little ghost shape, by coloring around it darker.
After coloring
Use these for Halloween tables when you want spooky energy without making the pages too intense. You can also trim a finished page into a notebook cover, paste the main character onto cardstock, or write a tiny story beside the picture before displaying it.
Quick printing note
Open the PDF from the thumbnail and print at actual size. Copy paper is fine for crayons and colored pencils; use a slightly heavier sheet if children will use markers or if you plan to cut out the finished artwork. If the page has lots of small details, printing one test copy first can save ink and paper.
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