52 Ornament Coloring Pages (Free Printables)
Christmas ornament coloring pages are the perfect way to bring holiday joy into your home while keeping kids (and adults!) entertained for hours. With these free, printable, PDF coloring sheets, you can decorate your own festive ornaments any way you like—whether you love bright reds and greens, shiny silvers, or sparkling golds. Each coloring page features unique designs like snowflakes, stars, reindeer, and candy canes that capture the spirit of Christmas. From simple shapes for little ones to detailed patterns for grown-up artists, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy during the holiday season.

These coloring pages aren’t just for coloring—they can become part of your Christmas décor, gift wrapping, or even handmade cards! Imagine hanging your own hand-colored ornaments on the tree, or giving them as personal keepsakes to family and friends. All of our coloring sheets are designed to print clearly and beautifully, so every detail pops once you add your creative touch. Whether you’re crafting at home, in the classroom, or hosting a holiday party, these free printable Christmas ornament coloring pages will make your celebration more festive and fun.
To get started, simply click on any of the images below, and a PDF version of the coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you can print the page or download it to your device. Each printable PDF fits perfectly on standard US Letter paper (8.5×11 inches) but also works great with A4 sizes. You can color with crayons, markers, colored pencils, or even try digital coloring apps if you prefer to go paperless. Enjoy the convenience of creating Christmas magic right from your home printer!
Fun Things to Do With Your Christmas Ornament Coloring Pages
1. DIY Hanging Tree Ornaments
Once you’ve finished coloring your Christmas ornament pages, cut out the shapes and glue them onto thick cardstock or lightweight cardboard. Punch a small hole at the top and loop a ribbon or string through it. Now you have handmade ornaments to hang on your Christmas tree! You can even laminate them to make them last for years. Add glitter or sequins for extra sparkle, and use different ribbon colors to match your holiday décor.
2. Festive Garland for the Fireplace or Staircase
Create a colorful Christmas garland by printing several of the coloring sheets, coloring them, and cutting out each ornament. Punch small holes at the top and string them together with yarn, twine, or ribbon. Hang your garland across your fireplace mantle, along your staircase, or even around your windows. It’s an easy and festive DIY decoration that adds warmth and cheer to your home.
3. Personalized Gift Tags
Turn your colored ornaments into unique gift tags for presents. Simply reduce the print size of your coloring pages before printing (around 50% works great). After coloring and cutting them out, punch a hole near the top and thread a piece of ribbon or string through. Write the recipient’s name on the back, and you’ll have one-of-a-kind tags that make your wrapped gifts extra special.
4. Christmas Cards
Use your colored ornament pages to create handmade Christmas cards. Cut out the ornaments and glue them onto folded cardstock. Add a personal message, some glitter glue, or stickers to make your cards shine. This is a fun classroom project for kids, or a heartfelt way to send your love to family and friends. Each card will feel personal and festive—perfect for spreading holiday cheer.
5. Classroom Bulletin Board Display
Teachers can use these coloring sheets to create a classroom winter display. Have each student color an ornament and write their name or a short Christmas wish on it. Arrange all the finished ornaments on a bulletin board shaped like a Christmas tree or string them up as classroom garland. It’s a simple way to decorate the room and celebrate the season together.
6. DIY Christmas Mobile
Make a hanging mobile full of colorful ornaments! Print several coloring sheets, color them in, and cut out the shapes. Tape or glue them to pieces of string and attach the strings to a wire hanger, embroidery hoop, or wooden dowel. Hang it from the ceiling in your living room, playroom, or classroom. As the mobile turns, your ornaments will twirl and shimmer—just like real tree decorations.
7. Framed Holiday Art
Choose your favorite finished ornament pages and turn them into holiday artwork. Trim the colored pages to fit inside simple frames (you can find inexpensive ones at dollar stores). Arrange several framed pages together on a wall or shelf for a gallery-style Christmas art display. This makes for a lovely family craft night project that doubles as home décor.
8. Paper Snowflake Ornaments
Combine two classic crafts—coloring and snowflakes! After coloring your ornament pages, fold the paper in half or quarters and cut out fun shapes and patterns, just like making paper snowflakes. When you unfold them, you’ll have a mix of colored and white designs that look magical when hung in windows or on the tree.
9. Holiday Table Place Cards
Add a creative touch to your Christmas dinner table. Print mini versions of the coloring pages, color them in, and write each guest’s name in the center of the ornament. Place them on plates or napkins for personalized place cards that double as little keepsakes. It’s an easy way to make everyone feel special during your holiday meal.
10. Christmas Countdown Calendar
Create your own advent calendar using these coloring sheets! Print 25 ornaments, color and cut them out, and number each one from 1 to 25. Hang them on a string or corkboard. Each day in December, remove or flip one ornament as you count down to Christmas. It’s a fun, visual way for kids to track the days until Santa’s arrival.
11. Window Decorations
After coloring your ornament sheets, cut them out and tape them to your windows using clear tape or suction cups with clips. When the sunlight shines through, your colorful designs will brighten up any room. For a stained-glass effect, print the PDF on translucent vellum paper before coloring.
12. Family Ornament Exchange
Print several copies of the coloring sheets and host a family ornament exchange night. Everyone colors an ornament page, writes their name and a short holiday message on the back, then trades with another person. It’s a wonderful way to share creativity and memories while spending time together.
13. Scrapbook or Memory Book Decorations
Add your finished coloring pages to a holiday scrapbook or memory book. Use the ornaments as decorative borders, photo frames, or journal accents. It’s a great way to preserve your family’s Christmas traditions and keep track of your favorite holiday memories each year.
14. Holiday Party Game
Turn your coloring sheets into a fun Christmas party activity. Print a stack of ornament pages and hand them out to guests along with coloring supplies. Set a timer for 10 minutes and let everyone color as creatively as possible. Then, vote on the “Most Festive,” “Silliest,” or “Most Creative” ornament. Give out small prizes or candy canes to the winners!
15. Recycled Gift Wrap Art
Instead of buying new wrapping paper, use your finished coloring sheets as eco-friendly gift wrap for small presents. The bright colors and personal touch make each gift look beautiful and unique. Add a ribbon, bow, or tag for the finishing touch—your gifts will stand out under the Christmas tree.
With so many ways to use these free, printable, PDF Christmas ornament coloring pages, the possibilities for creativity are endless. Whether you’re decorating your home, making gifts, or just spending quality time with family, these coloring sheets will fill your holiday season with warmth and cheer. So grab your favorite crayons and start coloring—your Christmas celebration is about to get a lot more colorful!
