Get ready to explore the Realm of Spooks with our 33 I Am Frankelda coloring pages, perfect for fans of gothic fairy tales and dark fantasy.
Developed by the talented team at Cinema Fantasma, the world of Francisca Imelda—better known as Frankelda—is a breathtaking stop-motion masterpiece that blends 19th-century Mexican aesthetics with eerie, imaginative storytelling. As a ghostwriter trapped in a haunted mansion, Frankelda crafts nightmares to save the Realm of Spooks from starvation. These high-quality coloring sheets invite you to step into her shoes, using your own artistic flair to bring the grumpy but loyal Herneval and the Victorian elegance of the show to life. Whether you are a fan of horror or simply love intricate character designs, these printables offer hours of creative relaxation.
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Frankelda and Herneval Iconic Duos
These I Am Frankelda coloring pages capture the unique friendship between the ghostly author and her talking-book companion, Prince Herneval.




















Victorian Fashion and Masks
Explore the 19th-century setting of the show with these detailed I Am Frankelda coloring sheets highlighting ornate dresses and masquerade styles.








Fun Fact: The unique stop-motion look of I Am Frankelda is influenced by the ‘dark fairy tale’ tradition, often drawing comparisons to the works of Guillermo del Toro and the visual style of classic stop-motion animation techniques.
Mysteries of the Spook Realm
Dive into the supernatural with these character-focused coloring pages, featuring the owl-prince Herneval and the magical objects of the mansion.




Top I Am Frankelda Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas
Stepping into the world of ‘I Am Frankelda’ (Susto de Frankelda) is like entering a beautifully bound book of ghost stories. The show’s creators, Arturo and Roy Ambriz, have built a world that feels both ancient and fresh, using meticulous stop-motion techniques that give every character a tangible, textured feel. When you sit down with an I Am Frankelda coloring page, you aren’t just filling in lines; you are interacting with a rich history of Mexican horror and the struggles of a marginalized artist finding her voice in the 1870s.
- Tip 1: Recreate the Stop-Motion Texture: To mimic the look of the puppets, try using cross-hatching or stippling with your colored pencils. This creates a tactile, ‘handmade’ appearance that reflects the show’s aesthetic.
- Idea 2: Emphasize the ‘Spooky’ Palette: Use a base of deep purples, teals, and charcoal grays. These ‘nightmare’ colors help Herneval stand out, especially if you use a contrasting bright orange or gold for his eyes and crown.
- Tip 3: The Ghostly Glow: For Frankelda herself, use light blues and lavenders near the edges of her dress to give her that ethereal, ghostly appearance. You can even leave some areas white or use a blender pencil to soften the edges.
- Idea 4: Mixed Media Magic: Don’t be afraid to use metallic markers or gel pens for Herneval’s star patterns and Frankelda’s intricate Victorian lace. A little shimmer can make the magical elements of the Spook Realm pop off the page.
- Tip 5: Background Storytelling: Since Frankelda is a writer, you can color the background of your pages to look like aged parchment. Use light browns and ochre tones, and perhaps add some hand-drawn ink splats to represent her quill work.
Once you have finished coloring your collection, why not turn them into a ‘Book of Nightmares’ just like Herneval? You can bind your favorite coloring pages together using a simple needle and thread or a three-hole punch. This creates a personal grimoire of stories and art that celebrates the power of imagination. These printables are also fantastic for themed birthday parties or as a calming activity for fans of the show who want to unwind after watching the latest spooky episode. Remember, in the Realm of Spooks, the most powerful thing you own is your own creative voice!























