Take a trip to a winter wonderland filled with the most festive Christmas coloring pages that we created just for you! These free pages are suitable for kids of all ages and are perfect for some holiday fun. Plus, we have more than 10 options to choose from, ranging from simple designs for younger kids to more detailed pages for teens and adults!
Pair this activity with our Christmas Activities Pack for unlimited learning and fun!

Delight in the drawings of Christmas trees, unique ornaments, gingerbread men, cute reindeer, Santa Claus, gifts, snowflakes, adorable snowmen, and the timeless wonder of nativity scenes! Include these pages in a holiday packet for your kids to engage with over the winter break. Christmas is also a time of the year that brings families together; you can use these pages to create lasting holiday memories. There’s a little bit of magic and Christmas spirit for everyone.
Suggested Supplies
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- Free printable Christmas coloring pages
- Construction paper – I recommend the standard US letter size, but you can vary in your choice of paper sizes. I do recommend printing each image on a new page.
- Crayons
- Coloring pencils
- Glitter glue – Older kids are more adept at working with this because it can get super messy!
- Puffy paint – This adds an amazing element; the texture is super fun to work with.
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Christmas Coloring Pages
These coloring sheets are so versatile. You can turn them into Christmas cards, add unique design details, or use them as placemats!
NB: Click on each image below to instantly get the individual PDF pages of your choice. Want the entire collection? No worries! Find the full set of coloring pages in a convenient PDF format at the bottom of this post.
Simple Christmas Coloring Pages
These coloring pages are ideal for toddlers and younger children.
Any present is special and who doesn’t love a cute teddy? This is a great coloring page for toddlers or preschoolers. The outline is bold, making it easier for them to practice coloring.
This adorable image captures the simple elements of a snowman. It’s perfect for your little ones.
Decorating the tree is a blast. If you do this as a classroom or group activity, let each child decorate their tree and then create a ‘forest’. Display all the artwork and hand out candy canes as prizes for different awards. I recommend: ‘The Grinch’ (someone who doesn’t love decorating the tree), ‘Mickey Mouse’ (someone who loves a color scheme, ‘The Tree Trunk’ (someone who is always stumped at crafts), ‘The Nutcracker’ (someone who loves a classic tree), and then ‘The Ultimate Christmas Decorator’ (the best tree in the house).
Gingerbread man cookies are a Christmas staple! My kids absolutely adore everything that is gingerbread-themed. If you’re tempted to eat some cookies, try out this Easy Gingerbread Man Cookie Recipe.
Detailed Christmas Coloring Pages
These coloring pages are ideal for tweens, tweens, and adults looking to join in on the fun!
Putting up stockings on the mantel or staircase is a much-loved holiday tradition. If you have older kids, you can create your version of ‘Santa’s Workshop’ at home and decorate your own stockings!
This cute elf is here to help! Add a splash of color to capture what an elf looks like. I like giving the kids a piece of real ribbon to stick on the gift for more texture. You can also add pom poms on the elf’s hat!
The only thing better than one gingerbread man biscuit is two! Here’s another easy drawing that can be personalized by each child.
If your kids love gingerbread-themed resources, then check these out:
Did you know that reindeer spend up to 40% of their lives in snow, so they’ve developed special adaptations to help them survive the chilly conditions? This is fascinating! You can discuss these 10 Interesting Facts About Reindeer with your kids to make this activity more educational!
This coloring page captures the magic of Christmas in one picture. If you’re looking for extra craft ideas for teens, this is ideal! It is a little more complex and allows them to add on more intricate details.
Santa Themed Coloring Pages
These Santa-themed coloring pages are an absolute delight that everyone will adore.
A special gift from Santa himself. The joy in this image pretty much guarantees a happy holiday!
Were you naughty or nice? Well, in the North Pole, Santa knows the truth! There’s a present with your name on it for being a good sport.
This great Christmas coloring page is a massive slay! Embark on a magical jounrey featuring Santa Claus with his bag of gifts and a sleigh laden with festive surprises.
You can also use these beautiful artworks as part of your wrapping paper! We glue them onto plain wrapping paper and then wrap our gifts! It turns simple coloring pages into meaningful gift wrapping.
Where to get this printable
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Fun Facts About Christmas
Coloring is a relaxing activity. The kids enjoy it, and it’s a wonderful way to de-stress. I also find that when the kids are calm, they’re more willing to learn afterward. So after the kids have their fun, fascinate their minds with these epic fun facts about Christmas:
- Christmas is a fun day full of festive cheer, celebrated on December 25th.
- Mince pies previously contained real minced beef! Now they contain lots of fruit and spices.
- Christmas pudding used to be soup.
- Candy canes were invented to keep little kids quiet in Church.
- Instead of a Christmas turkey, people in the 1400s used to eat a pig’s head of mustard.
- The tallest Christmas tree in the world was 221 feet tall and was in Seattle in 1950.
- Santa Claus is 1750 years old.
- The smallest Christmas card ever made is found in Glasgow and is so tiny, you need a microscope to see it.
- The tinsel on Christmas trees used to be made from real silver.
- People in Japan eat fast-food chicken on Christmas day. This is a tradition I can get on board with!
What traditions do you have? Share your completed Christmas coloring pages and traditions with us by tagging us on social media @funwithmama.
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