If you’re looking for Day of the Dead coloring pages with traditional patterns and festive flair, you’re in the perfect place!
You’ll find all the relevant pages in this blog post, including simple designs for kids, detailed artwork for adults, and fun cartoon options.
You can click to download these pages easily, share them with your children, students, or friends…
And enjoy a creative activity that helps improve painting skills, relaxes the mind, and honors cultural traditions in a colorful way.
Let’s get started!
🧒 Coloring Pages for Kids – Day of the Dead Fun
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This section includes simple, joyful, and age-appropriate Day of the Dead coloring pages for kids. They’re perfect for teaching children about the holiday while engaging their creativity.
Smiling sugar skull with big eyes
A child holding marigold flowers
Friendly skeleton playing guitar
Day of the Dead altar with candles
Traditional skull with cute floral patterns
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🧘 Coloring Pages for Adults – Intricate Day of the Dead Designs
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Adults will enjoy these detailed, artistic Day of the Dead coloring pages for adults that feature symmetrical sugar skulls, floral patterns, and festive symbolism. A relaxing and mindful way to celebrate this tradition.
Ornate sugar skull with roses
Skeleton couple in fancy dress
Intricate papel picado design
Altar with food offerings and portraits
Stylized woman with face paint (La Catrina)
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👶 Coloring Pages for Toddlers – Easy Day of the Dead Outlines
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Simple, bold, and minimal-detail designs are perfect for toddlers. These Day of the Dead coloring pages for toddlers focus on large shapes, smiling faces, and basic symbols.
Happy skull with a flower hat
Dancing skeleton with maracas
Color-by-number sugar skull
Baby skeleton holding balloons
Simple candle and flower scene
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📺 Cartoon Coloring Pages – Fun and Playful Día de los Muertos
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These cartoon coloring pages turn the Day of the Dead into a vibrant celebration of fun characters, friendly skeletons, and animated sugar skulls that kids and teens will love.
Cartoon skeleton in a sombrero
Animated skull with candy and stars
Cute dancing skeleton with hearts
Comic-style Day of the Dead parade
Talking sugar skull with big eyes
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🖨️ Free Coloring Pages to Print – No Sign-Up Needed
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All coloring pages listed here are 100% free to print! No email or sign-up required — just click, download, and start coloring. Great for classrooms, group events, or home use.
Printable sugar skull with roses
Skull surrounded by butterflies
Day of the Dead girl holding marigolds
Festive border design with skulls
Family celebrating Día de los Muertos
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🐣 Cute Coloring Pages Printable – Adorable Day of the Dead Characters
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Here you’ll find cute Day of the Dead coloring pages printable in soft, childlike styles. These pages feature big eyes, rounded skulls, and charming little skeletons perfect for young artists.
Baby skeleton with teddy bear
Sugar skull with hearts and bows
Cuddly cartoon skull with flower cheeks
Adorable dancing skeleton pair
Cat skeleton with Day of the Dead hat
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📄 Free Coloring Pages Printable PDF – Instant Downloads
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Want everything in one place? These free coloring pages printable PDFs make it easy to download complete sets of Day of the Dead designs for offline use.
PDF of 5 sugar skull patterns
PDF pack of skeleton family scenes
La Catrina themed printable
PDF with flower borders and skulls
Simple toddler-friendly PDF set
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🌈 Best Colors for Day of the Dead Coloring Pages
When coloring Day of the Dead pages, use vibrant, festive colors to bring each design to life:
- Marigold (orange & yellow) – the traditional flower of the dead
- Red & Pink – symbolize life, passion, and celebration
- Purple – represents mourning and spirituality
- Green – life, growth, and hope
- Black – death, mystery, and the unknown
- White – purity and spirit
Sugar skulls can be decorated with multi-colored patterns — the more color, the better!
Encourage kids to use glitter pens, markers, or crayons for creative flair.