Explore 14 Coraline coloring pages featuring the Beldam, Wybie, and the Pink Palace. Free printable spooky art for fans of all ages!
Whether you are a devoted fan of Henry Selick’s stop-motion masterpiece or you simply love the hauntingly beautiful aesthetic of Neil Gaiman’s universe, these printables offer a creative portal into the mysterious Other World. From the swirling dark tunnel to the watchful black cat, our extensive collection captures every eerie detail of Coraline Jones’s brave adventure. These sheets are perfect for rainy day activities, Halloween parties, or anyone looking to relax with a bit of dark fantasy art. Dive into the Pink Palace today and see what hides behind the secret door!
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Coraline Jones and the Raincoat
Capture the iconic look of our brave protagonist with a Coraline coloring page featuring her signature yellow raincoat and dragonfly clip. These designs focus on Coraline’s curious nature as she explores the foggy Oregon woods and the mysterious swirling tunnel that leads to her alternate life.




The Beldam and Other Mother
Enter the chilling domain of the antagonist with these Other Mother coloring sheets. From her initial appearance with button eyes and a deceptive smile to her terrifying transformation into the sharp-clawed Beldam, these pages provide a perfect challenge for fans of spooky, detailed illustrations.



Wybie and the Secret Neighbors
No adventure in the Pink Palace is complete without the eccentric supporting cast. This group features Wybie Lovat and his watchful black cat, along with the mouse-training Mr. Bobinsky and the tea-leaf reading Mrs. Spink, offering a variety of unique characters for your coloring collection.




Fun Fact: The production of the Coraline film was an immense undertaking, with a crew of over 450 people taking nearly 20 months to complete the actual stop-motion shooting. You can learn more about the incredible craftsmanship behind the movie on the official Wikipedia page.
The Pink Palace Grounds
The architecture of the Pink Palace is a character in its own right. These printable coloring pages showcase the Victorian house beneath a full moon and Coraline standing before its imposing facade, allowing you to experiment with deep purples, blues, and atmospheric shading.


Spooky Spider Web Encounters
For colorists who enjoy intricate patterns, this Coraline coloring page featuring the Beldam’s spider webs offers a complex and rewarding artistic experience. Test your precision as you bring the climax of the movie to life with your favorite markers or pencils.

Master Your Coraline Art with Ohuhu Markers
Watch artist Kimmi as she demonstrates step-by-step techniques for coloring Coraline with vibrant professional markers and shading.
Top Coraline Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas
To truly capture the essence of the Other World, you need to think about contrast. In the film, the ‘real world’ is often depicted with desaturated, cool tones like grey, muddy brown, and pale blue. Conversely, the Other World is hyper-saturated and glowing. Use this as inspiration for your Coraline coloring pages to make your artwork pop!
- Tip 1: Hair Highlights: Coraline’s hair is a vibrant indigo. Use a deep navy for the base and a lighter sky blue or even a white gel pen to add highlights where the light hits the ‘plastic’ sheen of her hair.
- Tip 2: The Button Eyes: When coloring the Beldam or the Other Father, leave a tiny, uncolored white dot in the center of the black buttons. This creates a reflective look that makes the eyes appear shiny and realistic.
- Tip 3: Mixed Media Backgrounds: Don’t be afraid to use watercolors or pastels for the backgrounds of the Pink Palace. A soft, smudged purple sky can perfectly contrast with the sharp, crisp lines of a colored pencil-drawn house.
- Idea 4: Button Collage: Once you’ve finished coloring your page, glue actual small black buttons over the printed button eyes of the characters for a tactile, 3D effect that feels like it came straight from the movie set!
Beyond just coloring, these pages can be used for various DIY projects. Try printing them on a smaller scale to create custom Coraline-themed greeting cards or party invitations. If you use heavy cardstock, you can even cut out the characters after coloring them to create your own stop-motion inspired shadow puppets. The possibilities are as endless as the tunnel behind the little door!






























