890+ Christmas Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Christmas coloring pages are one of the easiest and HoHo!-funniest ways to bring the festive spirit into your home. Kids love them, adults find them relaxing, and they add a creative touch to your holidays.

You can find all kinds of pages: Santa and his sleigh, twinkling Christmas trees, snowmen, angels, cozy fireplaces, or even detailed winter patterns for grown-ups who enjoy mindful coloring.

Coloring Christmas sheets is easy, affordable, and surprisingly relaxing. And in the Winter time, it becomes such a cozy activity without screens (it’s always good to give our eyes some relaxation time!).

Free Printable Christmas Coloring Pages

You can print our free printable Christmas coloring pages at home and use them for family activities, classroom projects, or even Christmas party games. They also make lovely handmade cards or decorations once colored.

They’re ready to download and print. And you can print them all! Just make sure you have enough ink in your printer. All PDF files are correctly named so you can easily find them later in case you don’t want to come back here.

So this holiday season, take a break from everything. Put on some Christmas music, pour a cup of cocoa, and color your way into the spirit of Christmas.

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Creative Ways to Use Christmas Coloring Pages

Our free Christmas coloring pages are not just for coloring. Here are some cool ideas to actually use them creatively.

  • DIY Christmas Cards: Color your favorite designs, cut them out, and glue them onto folded cardstock. Add a short message inside.
  • Gift Tags: Shrink the pages before printing, color them, and punch a small hole for ribbon or string. They make presents look personal.
  • Advent Calendar: Print 24 small coloring pages, one for each day leading up to Christmas. It keeps kids excited and busy.
  • Wall Garland: Color several pages, cut them into shapes, and hang them on a string across the fireplace or wall.
  • Table Mats: Laminate finished pages and use them as placemats for Christmas dinner.
  • Christmas Tree Ornaments: Print mini versions, color, cut out, and attach to the tree with ribbon or twine.
  • Story Time Activity: Choose coloring pages that match a Christmas story and let children color as you read.
  • Charity Gifts: Color and donate finished pages to local care homes or hospitals to bring some cheer.
  • Scrapbooking: Use colored pages as backgrounds or inserts in holiday scrapbooks.
  • Family Challenge: Have everyone color the same page, then display them together and vote for the most creative one.

Merry Christmas!!!

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