Sink your teeth into our collection of free, printable vampire coloring pages!
Explore eerie illustrations of vampires, spooky castles, bats, and moonlit nights. Let your imagination run wild and bring these haunting characters to life with vibrant colors!
Dracula Coloring Page
Detailed Vampire Coloring Book Page
Detailed Vampire Castle To Color
Cool Vampire Coloring Page
Complex Vampire Castle Coloring Sheet
Chibi Girl Vampire
Anime Girl Vampire Page To Color
Vampire Coloring Page
Vampire Castle Coloring Page
Vampire Boy To Color
Scary Vampire Teeth Coloring Sheet
Realistic Scary Vampire
Realistic Detailed Vampire
Real Vampire Coloring Sheet
Pretty Girl Vampire Coloring Sheet
Gothic Vampire Coloring Sheet
Dracula Vampire Coloring Book Page
Colors to Use
Grays and blues for pale, undead skin tones. Blacks for dramatic capes and shadows. Reds for blood accents and lips.
But why remain confined to conventional ghastly gothic hues? Make your vampiric visage radiate with smoldering crimson glows, bewitching indigos or even ultraviolet cosmic energies!
How to Color a Vampire Coloring Page
A. Highlighting and Shadows: Use a gray or blue base for the vampire’s skin. Add deeper shading with black along the cheekbones, under the eyes and on the neck for dramatic contouring.
B. Color Combinations: For a vampiric cape or robe, use a black base coat. Accent the folds and trim with rich reds, purples or jewel tones for an alluring yet menacing look.
Invite Creativity Challenge: Celestial Blood Courtiers
Instead of just a traditional vampire, depict your creation as an elegant “Celestial Blood Courtier” from a realm of gothic cosmic nobility!
You could illustrate shimmering astral robes emblazoned with constellations and nebulae. Or show vampiric regalia with built-in sanguine circuitry and bioluminescent ornamentation. It combines real-world coloring flair with boundless dark fantasy.
DIY Vampire Crafts
Here are 5 new bloodcurdling DIY projects using vampire coloring pages:
Egg Carton Bats
What You’ll Need:
- Vampire bat or flying creature coloring pages
- Egg cartons
- Black paint or construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
- Crayons, markers or colored pencils
Frighteningly Fun Steps:
- Color vampire bat drawings focusing on wings/faces.
- Cut out the bat shapes neatly from coloring pages.
- Paint egg carton cups black or cover with black paper.
- Glue or tape bat cutouts onto the egg carton cups.
- Use a marker to add eyes and creepy details!
Plasticine Fangs
Gather These Supplies:
- Vampire teeth or fang coloring pages
- Plasticine or modeling clay
- Toothpicks
- Red and white markers or paint
- Scissors
Model that Bite!
- Color vampire fang drawings with shades of red on printouts.
- Cut out individual fang shapes carefully.
- Flatten plasticine and press toothpick points to make fangs.
- Use markers or paint to color plasticine white with red tips.
- Stick colored fang cutouts into the plasticine teeth!
Cardboard Tombstones
Necessities:
- Vampire tombstone or graveyard coloring pages
- Cardboard pieces or boxes
- Black crayons or markers
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
Resurrect This One!
- Color tombstone drawings with patterns/epitaphs on printouts.
- Cut out the tombstone shapes neatly.
- Use black to color both sides of cardboard pieces.
- Cut cardboard into tombstone shapes matching cutouts.
- Glue colored tombstone designs onto the cardboard graves!
Cupcake Liner Bats
You’ll Need:
- Vampire bat or creature coloring pages
- Black and red cupcake liners
- Black construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
- Crayons, markers or colored pencils
Get Crafty, My Pretties!
- Color vampire bat drawings focusing on wings on printouts.
- Cut out just the bat wing shapes carefully.
- Cut semi-circles from black paper for bat bodies.
- Glue wing cutouts onto the bodies and liner tops as ears.
- Use red liners to make creepy smiles or accents!
Jar Lid Mirrors
Requires:
- Vampire skull, mirror or vanity coloring pages
- Clean jar lids with tight seals
- Black and red paint
- Paint brushes or sponges
- Glue
- Scissors
Craft a Bloody Looking Glass:
- Color vampire skull or vanity drawings on printouts.
- Cut out the skull/mirror shapes carefully.
- Paint one side of jar lids with black haunting scenes.
- Once dry, sponge red “blood” accents around the edges.
- Glue colored skull/mirror cutouts onto lids once completed!