Werewolf Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)

by Invite Creativity Team

In this collection we bring you a hair-raising collection of free printable werewolf coloring pages. From simple thick outlines that kids can easily color to highly detailed, realistic illustrations that will challenge adult artists and experienced colorists.

This otherworldly series unleashes pages featuring baby werewolves, chibi designs, haunted houses with werewolf occupants, mythical interpretations of the werewolf, and scary, realistic depictions that capture the creatures’ feral ferocity.

Easy to Color Werewolf Pages

We’ve assembled a collection of simple werewolf coloring pages featuring cute, cartoonish creatures with easy-to-color shapes. These fun illustrations provide an accessible creative outlet for young ones.

Werewolf Coloring Page

werewolf coloring page

Werewolf Disney Coloring Sheet

werewolf disney coloring sheet

Werewolf Disney Style To Color

werewolf disney style to color

Werewolf Easy To Color

werewolf easy to color

Baby Werewolf Outline

baby werewolf outline

Chibi Werewolf Coloring Page

chibi werewolf coloring page

Cute Werewolf Coloring Page

cute werewolf coloring page

Cute Werewolf For Kids To Color

cute werewolf for kids to color

Cute Werewolf To Color

cute werewolf to color

Werewolf Haunted House

werewolf haunted house

Detailed Werewolf Coloring Pages

Intended for older kids and adults, these challenging pages provide an outlet to bring these terrifying beasts to life while promoting relaxation and developing artistic focus.

Werewolf For Adults To Color

werewolf for adults to color

Werewolf Anime Coloring Sheet

werewolf anime coloring sheet

Scary Werewolf Detailed Coloring Sheet

scary werewolf detailed coloring sheet

Mythical Werewolf To Color

mythical werewolf to color

Realistic Werewolf Coloring Sheet

realistic werewolf coloring sheet

Realistic Werewolf In Victorian Era

realistic werewolf in victorian era

Scary Werewolf Adult Coloring Page

scary werewolf adult coloring page

Victorian Era Werewolf

victorian era werewolf

Werewolf In A City Coloring Sheet

werewolf in a city coloring sheet

Robot Werewolf Illustration

robot werewolf illustration

Colors to Use for Werewolves

Browns and grays for fur. Yellows and ambers for glowing eyes. Reds for blood, scratches or full moon effects.

Don’t just howl at the same old lunar cycle! Give your werewolf scenes an extra bite by accenting the beast’s mane with streaks of silver to mimic moonbeams, or rimming its muzzle with dripping crimson.

How to Color a Werewolf in Detail

A. Textured Effects: For thick fur, use a brown base color. Layer darker brown strokes in different directions to create a shaggy, layered texture.

B. Color Combinations: For snarling fangs and claws, use a yellow base color. Add reddish tones at the roots and tips for an intimidating, feral effect.

Invite Creativity Challenge: Moonlit Transformations

Embrace the wild and untamed spirit of the werewolf by coloring your beast mid-transformation under a luminous full moon, using vivid highlights and shadowy undertones.

Start with a glowing yellow or white sphere for the lunar orb, allowing its rays to cast dramatic shadows across the scene. As the werewolf contorts, use deep blacks for silhouetted areas and vibrant ambers to accentuate protruding fangs or rippling muscle definition. This high-contrast approach captures the raw power and metamorphosis.

5 DIY Werewolf Crafts

Get ready to unleash your creativity with these hairy and howling projects!

Coffee Filter Moons

You’ll Need:

  • Werewolf transformation coloring pages
  • Coffee filters
  • Yellow and blue crayons or markers
  • Scissors
  • Glue, tape or stapler

Unleash Your Creativity:

  1. Color werewolf drawings focusing on moon scenes on printouts.
  2. Cut out the full moon shapes neatly.
  3. Color coffee filters yellow, fading to blue at the edges.
  4. Once colored, flatten the filters into circle shapes.
  5. Glue the werewolf moon cutouts onto the filter centers.

Popsicle Stick Fences

Gather These Items:

  • Werewolf on the loose coloring pages
  • Popsicle/craft sticks
  • Brown crayons or markers
  • Scissors
  • Glue or tape

Contain the Beast!

  1. Color scenes of werewolves prowling or in the woods.
  2. Cut out werewolf shapes and any fences/barriers carefully.
  3. Color popsicle sticks brown for wood fences.
  4. Arrange sticks into fence patterns and secure with glue.
  5. Glue colored werewolf and fence cutouts onto the structures.

Torn Paper Portraits

Necessities:

  • Werewolf face or portrait coloring pages
  • Assorted colored tissue paper or construction paper
  • White glue or glue stick
  • Cardboard or thick paper base
  • Scissors

Get Shredded!

  1. Color detailed werewolf face drawings on printouts.
  2. Cut out the werewolf portrait shapes neatly.
  3. Tear tissue/construction paper into small pieces.
  4. Use glue to cover cardboard/paper base with torn pieces.
  5. Glue werewolf portrait cutouts as the eerie centerpieces!

Handprint Werewolves

Supplies Needed:

  • Werewolf paw print or body coloring pages
  • Brown acrylic paint
  • Paper or canvas
  • Paint brushes

Leave Your Mark!

  1. Color werewolf body or paw print drawings on printouts.
  2. Cut out the werewolf hand/paw shapes carefully.
  3. Pour brown paint onto paper/canvas and spread with brushes.
  4. Press handprints into the paint to form werewolf bodies.
  5. Glue on the colored hand/paw cutouts once dry.

Cardboard Tube Howlers

What You’ll Need:

  • Werewolf howling or transformation coloring pages
  • Toilet paper or paper towel rolls
  • Aluminum foil
  • Brown crayons or markers
  • Scissors
  • Glue or tape

Awoooo! Let’s Get Crafty!

  1. Color intense werewolf howling scenes on printouts.
  2. Cut out just the werewolf body and head shapes.
  3. Cover paper rolls with aluminum foil for fur texture.
  4. Use brown to color and add fur details to the foil.
  5. Glue werewolf head/body cutouts onto roll ends to complete.