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A grinning ghoul rises out of swirling mist in this spooky page, a tattered hood framing its skull-like face and bony clawed hands reaching forward. Cartoonish but genuinely eerie, it is one of the bolder designs in the set. For older kids who want a real fright, these ghoul coloring pages deliver atmosphere and attitude.
We drew this ghoul to be spooky yet still cartoon-friendly, with a wide toothy grin and big hollow eyes. The ragged hood and the clawed hands were given strong, flowing lines, and a bank of swirling mist was added at the bottom so the figure looks like it is forming out of fog. Every page in this set, including this one, was made with Colorin AI, and you can generate your own in the same style.
The ghoul fills the center of the page, its hooded cloak hanging in jagged strips and its bony hands spread wide. The skull face grins beneath the hood, with dark hollow eyes that catch the attention. Below, a thick layer of curling mist hides the rest of the body. With its dramatic pose and clear, bold shapes, this page is a strong pick for kids who enjoy a spookier Halloween character.
Keep the cloak a cool gray or deep purple, and leave the skull face pale with dark eye sockets for contrast. The mist looks best in light gray or pale blue so it seems to glow. Add a faint green or yellow tint inside the eyes for an eerie touch. Markers fill the large cloak quickly, while colored pencils help shade the ragged edges and the curling fog. Because it is bold and spooky, this page makes a great centerpiece for an older kid’s Halloween display. Keep the cloak dark and the skull face pale for strong contrast. Coloring the mist in a pale, even gray makes the ghoul look like it is forming out of fog, and a faint green glow inside the eye sockets adds an eerie touch that finishes the haunting effect.
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The spooky cartoon style suits ages 6 and up.
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