108 Christmas Coloring Pages
Get ready to jingle all the way with these free printable Christmas coloring pages that bring the magic of the season right to your home! Whether you’re coloring Santa and his sleigh, decorating a Christmas tree, or adding color to joyful snowmen, these Christmas coloring sheets are perfect for kids and adults alike. Every page captures the fun and warmth of the holidays, making them a great activity for classrooms, family nights, or cozy afternoons by the fireplace.

These Christmas coloring pages feature everything from Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus to reindeer, elves, stockings, ornaments, nativity scenes, and gingerbread houses. You’ll even find pages with festive wreaths, cozy fireplaces, and holiday treats waiting to be colored. With so many cheerful designs, there’s something here for everyone who loves the magic of Christmas time.
To start using these coloring sheets, simply click on any image below. A PDF will open in a new tab, where you can easily download or print your favorite designs. All our printable coloring sheets fit perfectly on standard US letter size paper (8.5 x 11 inches) and can also be printed on A4 paper without any issues. You can even color digitally if you prefer using a tablet or iPad!
Fun Things To Do With Your Christmas Coloring Pages
Once you’ve printed and colored your favorite Christmas coloring sheets, don’t just stop there! There are so many fun and creative ways to turn your artwork into beautiful holiday crafts and decorations. Here are some easy and festive ideas to try:
1. Christmas Garland
Turn your coloring pages into a cheerful holiday garland. After coloring your pages, cut out shapes like stars, snowflakes, Santas, or ornaments. Punch small holes at the top of each piece and thread them onto a ribbon or string. Hang your garland across the fireplace, on a Christmas tree, or along a classroom wall. This is a fun project for kids to do together while listening to Christmas music.
2. DIY Christmas Cards
Use your finished coloring sheets to make unique, handmade Christmas cards. Cut your colored designs to fit the front of blank cards or folded cardstock. Add a sweet message inside, such as “Merry Christmas!” or “Happy Holidays!” These cards make wonderful gifts for teachers, friends, or family members, and they add a special homemade touch to your holiday greetings.
3. Festive Gift Tags
Create personalized gift tags using your Christmas coloring pages. Choose small sections of your colored designs, cut them into tag shapes, and punch a hole at the top. Tie each tag to a gift with a piece of twine or ribbon. You can even write the recipient’s name on the back. These custom tags make every present look extra special.
4. Christmas Tree Ornaments
Turn your coloring pages into ornaments for the tree. Color and cut out your favorite images, then laminate them (or cover them with clear contact paper) to make them sturdy. Punch a small hole and loop a string through it. You can add glitter, buttons, or small bows for extra sparkle. This craft is great for families because each person can make their own ornament for the tree.
5. Holiday Placemats
Make mealtime more festive by turning your Christmas coloring sheets into placemats. After coloring, laminate your artwork so it can be easily wiped clean. Place them on the table during breakfast, lunch, or Christmas dinner. Kids love seeing their artwork used at the table, and it adds a cozy, homemade feel to your holiday setup.
6. Christmas Countdown Calendar
Use 24 of your favorite coloring pages to make a countdown to Christmas. Number each page from 1 to 24, and hang them in a row on a wall or bulletin board. Each day in December, color one page or reveal one you’ve already finished. By Christmas Eve, you’ll have a colorful display of your holiday spirit!
7. Wrapping Paper
For smaller gifts, your coloring sheets can make adorable wrapping paper. Print a few blank pages on thinner paper, color them in, and use them to wrap little presents or stocking stuffers. You can also print the designs on larger paper if your printer supports it. Add ribbon or twine to complete the handmade look.
8. Holiday Wall Art
Frame your best coloring pages to create easy Christmas wall decorations. Pick your favorite designs, color them in beautifully, and place them in simple frames. Arrange several on a wall for a festive gallery look, or display them on a mantle. This is a wonderful way to showcase your creativity while decorating your home for the holidays.
9. Party Activity Station
If you’re hosting a Christmas party, print out a variety of coloring sheets and set up a “Coloring Station” for guests. Supply crayons, markers, and colored pencils, and let kids (and adults!) enjoy coloring while they sip hot cocoa. You can even give small prizes for the most creative designs or have everyone display their finished pages on a wall.
10. Christmas Scrapbook
Create a holiday scrapbook filled with your colored pages and favorite Christmas memories. Use each coloring page as a background, and glue in photos, tickets, or notes about what you did that year. This makes a wonderful keepsake that you can add to every holiday season.
11. Paper Snow Globes
Make your own snow globes using your Christmas coloring sheets. Cut out small colored images like Santa, trees, or snowmen. Glue them to a piece of blue cardstock and sprinkle some glitter for snow. Cover with a clear plastic circle or sheet protector to create the “glass” effect. It’s an easy, cute decoration for classrooms or bedrooms.
12. Holiday Puzzle Game
Turn your coloring pages into puzzles! After coloring, glue the sheet to a piece of thin cardboard and cut it into puzzle pieces. Mix them up and challenge friends or family to reassemble the picture. This is an engaging way to reuse your pages for interactive fun.
13. Christmas Window Art
Make festive window art with your colored pages. Cut out your favorite designs and tape them to windows. For a stained-glass effect, trace the designs onto thin parchment or vellum paper and color with markers. When the light shines through, your windows will glow with Christmas cheer.
14. Holiday Memory Game
Print two copies of several Christmas coloring pages, color them, and then cut out matching squares or shapes from each page. Mix them up and play a simple memory-matching game. This is a great classroom or family activity that encourages creativity and focus.
15. Storybook Creation
Use your Christmas coloring pages to create your own storybook. Arrange the pages in an order that tells a simple story, such as “Santa’s Big Night” or “The Elf Workshop.” Write captions or short sentences under each page. Staple or bind them together for a homemade holiday book you can read every year.
With these free printable Christmas coloring pages, the fun doesn’t have to end after the coloring is done! Whether you turn them into decorations, games, or handmade gifts, each craft idea helps bring more joy and creativity to your holiday season. So grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils, print your favorite PDF coloring sheets, and get ready for hours of Christmas fun!
