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A curious little ghost peeks over the top of a cracked RIP tombstone in this friendly Halloween page, smiling down at fallen leaves and twisting vines below. The rounded stone and cute spirit keep things gentle, so these tombstone coloring pages are a sweet, low-stress choice for younger kids.
We softened a classic graveyard prop by adding a tiny, cheerful ghost peeking over the headstone. The cracked stone gives texture to color, while the vines, grass, and scattered leaves at the base add a few easy extra shapes and a cozy autumn feel. It was made with Colorin AI, and the same generator can create a personalized version just for you.
A rounded tombstone carved with RIP sits in the center, its surface showing a few cracks and a mossy edge. A small ghost with big eyes and a happy smile pokes over the top, and a band of vines and leaves wraps around the base. A couple of leaves drift on the ground. With its mix of a simple cute character and light texture, this page is comfortable for younger colorers and quick to finish.
Keep the ghost pale or tint it a soft color, and color the tombstone in light grays with darker cracks for depth. The vines and grass look great in greens, and the fallen leaves can be a warm mix of orange and brown. Crayons suit the big stone, while colored pencils help with the vine leaves and the little ghost’s face. This gentle page works well as a quick activity or a card front for a Halloween note. Keep the tombstone a light gray so the cheerful ghost stays the star. Adding a few autumn leaves in warm colors at the base fills the lower corners, and a faint shadow on one side of the stone gives it a rounded, solid look without much extra effort at all.
Yes, the PDF downloads free for home and school use.
The mix of cute and simple suits ages 3 to 9.
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