Sink your teeth into our bone-chilling collection of skull coloring pages. Each free printable PDF features skull illustrations, including spooky skulls and crosses and intricately patterned Mexican sugar skulls.
Whether you need a quick Halloween decoration or you're making sugar skull masks to celebrate Día de los Muertos, this set of coloring sheets is a festive way to create beautiful artwork for your home.
Free Coloring Sheets of Skulls
For this series, we've illustrated spooky skeleton heads, intricate zentangle and mandala designs, and creepy Halloween-themed doodles.
While we designed many of these detailed patterns for older kids and adults to enjoy, we've also included easy outlines for younger children, too.
Print some for Day of the Dead crafts and enjoy decorating the skull with glitter, sequins, bows, ribbons, or petals. Or, use these coloring pages to de-stress while practicing your artistic skills.
Easy Skeleton Head Sketches
These free skull coloring sheets feature simple outlines that kids of all ages will enjoy.
Gather your favorite coloring materials like crayons, markers, colored pencils, and gel pens to bring these detailed sugar skulls to life with vibrant colors and spooky sweetness!
Sugar Skull Coloring Pages
Here you'll find printable pictures with intricate details and patterns to challenge and inspire you.
Halloween Skull Pictures to Color
Try the skull designs below to celebrate All Hallows' Eve while creating stunning wall art.
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You must use the category slug, not a URL, in the category field.More Free Printables to Color
We've got loads of free printable PDF coloring pages. Download a few (or a hundred!) today.
You must use the category slug, not a URL, in the category field.What is Día De Los Muertos?
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday honoring deceased loved ones. Families create altars with marigold flowers, candles, photos, and special belongings.
It's believed that spirits of the deceased return for one night a year (in either October or November) for joyful celebrations with music, food, and dancing.
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