45 Disney Christmas Coloring Pages
Disney Christmas coloring pages bring together the magic of Disney and the joy of the holiday season in one delightful collection! Kids and adults alike will love exploring scenes of Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Goofy, Donald Duck, and beloved Disney princesses celebrating Christmas in true Disney style. From decorating the tree with Pluto’s help to Elsa creating sparkling snowflakes and Stitch wrapping gifts in his own silly way, these coloring sheets are bursting with festive fun.

This enchanting set of free, printable, PDF coloring pages captures all the warmth and excitement of Christmas through the world of Disney. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of classic characters or love the new favorites like Moana, Olaf, and Lightning McQueen, there’s a perfect picture here for everyone to color and enjoy. These coloring sheets are a great way to bring the spirit of Disney and the holidays into your home, classroom, or family gathering.
How to Use These Disney Christmas Coloring Sheets
To get started, simply click on any of the images or links below. A new tab will open with the coloring sheet as a PDF file, ready for you to print or download. Each page is completely free to use and easy to access. You can print them out for traditional coloring with crayons, markers, or colored pencils—or download the printable PDF and color digitally on a tablet or iPad.
All of the Disney Christmas coloring pages are designed for standard US Letter size paper, but they’ll also fit neatly on A4 pages if you’re outside the United States. Whether you’re preparing a cozy afternoon activity for kids or adding a creative touch to your Christmas party, these coloring sheets make it simple and fun.
Fun Things to Do With Your Disney Christmas Coloring Pages
1. Create a Disney Christmas Garland
After printing and coloring your favorite Disney Christmas pages, cut around the characters or keep them as full rectangles. Punch small holes at the top of each sheet and thread a long piece of ribbon or yarn through them. You can hang your garland across the mantel, doorway, or even the Christmas tree. Mix in tinsel, mini bells, or paper snowflakes between the coloring sheets for extra sparkle. This garland is a fun classroom or family project that spreads cheer all season long!
2. Make Personalized Christmas Cards
Turn your colored Disney Christmas sheets into custom holiday cards for friends and family. Once the page is colored, cut out a section featuring your favorite scene—like Mickey and Minnie ice skating or Olaf building a snowman—and glue it to folded cardstock. Write your holiday message inside. These handmade cards are not only adorable but also a thoughtful keepsake for loved ones.
3. Disney-Themed Gift Wrap
Shrink your printable PDF coloring pages to a smaller size using your printer settings, or tape several together for a larger wrapping sheet. Once your child has colored the pages, use them to wrap small gifts like toys, candies, or stocking stuffers. The colorful Disney scenes will make each present extra special and unique. Add ribbons or bows to complete the festive look.
4. DIY Tree Ornaments
Print your Disney Christmas coloring pages on thicker paper or cardstock. Color and cut out your favorite characters—Mickey in a Santa hat, Elsa surrounded by snowflakes, or Winnie the Pooh opening presents. Laminate the cutouts or cover them with clear packing tape to make them sturdy. Punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon loop through it to hang on your Christmas tree. You’ll have a tree full of colorful, handmade Disney magic!
5. Holiday Place Mats
Choose your favorite coloring sheets and print them on heavy paper or laminate them after coloring. These make fun and festive place mats for your Christmas dinner or kids’ holiday table. Each person can have a different Disney character, and you can even write names at the top to make them double as place cards. They’re easy to wipe clean and can be reused every year!
6. Storybook Keepsake
Combine all of your completed Disney Christmas coloring pages into a “Merry Disney Storybook.” Once each sheet is colored, punch holes along the side and bind them together with yarn or metal rings. Encourage kids to write short captions or stories for each page—like what Mickey might wish for Christmas or how Belle decorates her castle for the holidays. This project makes a sweet family keepsake to read each year.
7. Festive Window Art
Use your printable PDF pages to create bright window art that glows with holiday light. After coloring, outline each image with a black marker and then cut around it. Tape the pages to a sunny window, or for a stained-glass effect, print them on thin tracing paper or transparent film. When the sunlight or Christmas lights shine through, your Disney Christmas characters will sparkle just like in the movies!
8. Countdown-to-Christmas Calendar
Choose 25 of your favorite Disney Christmas coloring sheets and number them from 1 to 25. Hang them on a wall in a grid or line. Each day of December, color one page as part of your countdown to Christmas. By the time Christmas Eve arrives, you’ll have a full gallery of festive Disney art to enjoy and decorate your home with. This idea is perfect for classrooms or families who love daily creative activities.
9. DIY Gift Tags
Print your coloring sheets in miniature by adjusting the PDF print scale to about 25%. After coloring, cut out small sections showing characters like Mickey, Olaf, or Stitch. Punch a hole at the top and tie them to your wrapped gifts with string or ribbon. Write the recipient’s name on the back. These handmade tags add a personal and colorful touch to every present under the tree.
10. Disney Christmas Puzzle Game
Once your colored page is finished, glue it onto a piece of cardboard or thin poster board. Cut it into puzzle pieces of different shapes and sizes. Mix up the pieces and have your kids put it back together. You can store the pieces in a labeled bag for future playtime. It’s a creative and interactive way to reuse your completed coloring sheets.
11. Christmas Classroom Display
Teachers can use these printable coloring pages to create a festive classroom wall. Have each student color a different Disney character celebrating Christmas, then hang all of them together to form a winter wonderland mural. Add cotton ball “snow,” paper Christmas trees, or student-made decorations for a lively, cheerful display.
12. DIY Disney Christmas Coasters
Print and color smaller versions of your Disney Christmas pages, then cut them into 4×4-inch squares. Laminate or cover each with clear contact paper and back them with cork or foam sheets. These coasters make a cute handmade gift or can be used at home for holiday drinks and hot cocoa nights.
13. Create a Disney Advent Story Wall
Print out several Disney Christmas coloring sheets and hang them on a wall or bulletin board. Each day, color one together as a family while telling a short Christmas story that matches the character—like “Olaf’s Christmas Wish” or “Mickey’s Holiday Surprise.” It’s a fun way to build excitement and spend quality time during December.
14. Disney Christmas Memory Game
Print two copies of each coloring sheet at a smaller size. Color them identically, then cut out matching squares or rectangles. Turn them face down to play a memory-matching game. Each time players find a matching pair, they can share a fun fact about that Disney character or their favorite Christmas memory.
15. Holiday Frame Art
After finishing your coloring, place the pages into simple picture frames and hang them around your home. Arrange several together to make a “Disney Christmas Gallery Wall.” You can switch them out each year with new coloring sheets or seasonal art. This easy craft brightens any room and keeps the holiday spirit alive.
With these free, printable, PDF Disney Christmas coloring pages, you’ll have endless ways to decorate, create, and celebrate the most magical time of the year. From DIY ornaments and cards to puzzles and garlands, these coloring sheets turn simple pages into cherished holiday memories. So grab your crayons, gather your favorite Disney characters, and let the Christmas creativity begin!
