30 Christmas Stocking Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Welcome to our Christmas stockings coloring pages, perfect to get into holiday mode! You can sit with a hot drink, grab your favorite markers, and slowly bring all those little details to life.

We always feel a tiny spark of nostalgia while coloring stockings, like we’re back on the living room floor as kids. These pages are simple to print, fun for all ages, and easy to turn into crafts later.

Free Printable Christmas Stockings Coloring Pages

All of our free printable Christmas stockings coloring pages comes as a handy PDF that you can open on almost any device. You simply download, pick your favorite design, and print as many copies as you need for your family or class.

The pages fit standard A4 paper, which makes things so much easier. You don’t have to resize, trim, or fuss with settings, just click print and you’re ready for a relaxed coloring session.

6 Fun DIY Projects Using Finished Christmas Stockings Coloring Pages

Once you finish a stack of Christmas stockings coloring pages, it can feel a bit sad to leave them in a drawer. The good news is you can turn them into simple crafts that kids and adults actually enjoy making together.

1. Stocking Garland for the Mantel

Cut out your colored stockings, punch small holes at the top corners, and thread twine through them in a row. Hang the garland across a mantel, bookshelf, or doorway for instant Christmas cheer.

We like to mix bright stockings with softer pastel ones, so the banner looks playful but not too busy. You can write names or short words on each stocking and build a little holiday message.

2. Personalized Gift Tags

Shrink the Christmas stockings coloring pages when you print them, then color and cut out the small stockings. Write the recipient’s name on the front and a tiny note on the back for a sweet handmade touch.

Attach the tags with ribbon or baker’s twine to wrapped presents or treat bags. Kids feel proud when their art hangs from every gift under the tree, and guests always comment on them.

3. Simple Advent Countdown

Tuck a tiny note or challenge behind each stocking, like “sing a carol” or “draw a snowflake.” It turns the finished pages into a daily ritual, and the countdown feels more personal than a store bought calendar.

4. Festive Table Place Cards

Fold a strip of cardstock into a simple tent shape, then glue a colored stocking to the front. Write your guest’s name on the stocking cuff so everyone knows exactly where to sit.

We love this idea for family dinners, because kids get to decorate the table themselves. The place cards also make the table feel warmer and more relaxed, even if the meal is very simple.

5. Framed Mini Art for Kids’ Rooms

Pick one really special page from your Christmas stockings coloring pages and trim it to fit a small frame. Pop it behind the glass and stand it on a nightstand or hang it near the bed.

It feels surprisingly magical for a child to see their own work framed like “real art.” After the holidays, you can store the print in a folder and bring it back each year as a little tradition.

6. Window “Stained Glass” Stockings

Color the stockings with bold markers, then outline everything with thick black lines. Tape them to a sunny window using clear tape or contact film, so the light glows through the colors.

We usually double up the paper or laminate the pieces to keep them from curling. On gray winter days the bright stockings in the window softly brighten the room and make it feel a bit more festive.

We hope these ideas spark a few new ways to enjoy your Christmas stockings coloring pages long after the coloring is done.

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