1,000 Christmas Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

On this page, you will find a whopping 1,000 Christmas coloring pages that are all free to download and print! If you are looking for a festive activity that kids are sure to love, these sheets are sure to provide hours of fun and get them excited for Christmas day!

For this series, I have curated links to all my Christmas-related coloring blog posts on this page for easier navigation. Included are candy canes, Santa Claus, gingerbread men, Elf On The Shelf, Rudolph, Nativity, Christmas trees, gingerbread houses, nutcracker, and The Grinch, to name a few!

To use any of these free printables, you can click on any of the below images or links to open the high-resolution PDF on a new page. From there, you can freely download or print to your heart’s content!

All these PDF coloring pages are on standard US letter size, but they also fit perfectly onto A4 paper sizes! Enjoy!

Snowman Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Santa Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Elf On The Shelf Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Grinch Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Gingerbread Man Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Rudolph Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Presents Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Mistletoes Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Nativity Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Elves Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Christmas Mandalas Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Disney Christmas Coloring Pages For Christmas

Wreaths Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Gingerbread House Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Stockings Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Reindeers Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Candy Canes Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Trees Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Angels Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Cross Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Penguins Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Nutcracker Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Lights Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Polar Bears Coloring Pages For Christmas_

Christmas Coloring Pages For Adults For Christmas

Hot Chocolate Coloring Pages For Christmas

Snowflake Coloring Pages For Christmas

Ornaments Coloring Pages For Christmas

Hanukkah Coloring Pages For Christmas

Pokemon Christmas (20 Pages)

Popular Christmas Coloring Pages

Christmas coloring pages of Rudolph On Snowy Christmas Day

Christmas coloring pages of Reindeer Sniffing Christmas Tree

Christmas coloring pages of Realistic Santa Claus Reading

Christmas coloring pages of Realistic Grinch

Christmas coloring pages of Sven The Reindeer From Frozen

Christmas coloring pages of SpongeBob And Patrick With Christmas Canes

Christmas coloring pages of Snowmen Dressed In Christmas Scarves

Christmas coloring pages of Snowman With Bird And Fox

Christmas coloring pages of Snowman Holding Christmas Present

Christmas coloring page of Smiling Gingerbread Man

Christmas coloring page of Simple Nutcracker

Christmas coloring page of Mistletoe

Christmas coloring page of Simple Elf On The Shelf

Christmas coloring page of Stained Glass Candle Design

Christmas coloring page of Simple Christmas Tree With Presents

Christmas coloring page of Shrek And Donkey With Christmas Lights

Christmas coloring page of Shiny Christmas Lights

Christmas coloring page of Santa Is Coming Words Above Christmas Presents

Christmas coloring page of Santa Claus Stuck In Chimney

Christmas coloring page of Santa Claus Beside Christmas Tree

Christmas coloring page of Realistic Christmas Tree Outline With Presents

Christmas coloring page of Pretty Christmas Stocking With Gifts

Christmas coloring page of Outline Of Unicorn With Santa Hat

Christmas coloring page of Outline Of Rudolph Face

Christmas coloring page of Will Ferell As Buddy In Christmas Elf Movie

Christmas coloring page of Twirly Christmas Lights

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Christmas coloring page of Outline Of Christmas Wreath With Bow

Christmas coloring page of Olaf And Sven On Christmas Day

Christmas coloring page of Nativity

Christmas coloring page of Nativity With Angel

Christmas coloring page of Nativity scene For Preschoolers

Christmas coloring page of My Little Pony Decorating Christmas Tree

Christmas coloring page of Mistletoe Wreath With Bow And Bells

Christmas coloring page of Minecraft character

Christmas coloring page of Mickey Mouse In Santa Costume

Christmas coloring page of Mickey Mouse And Pluto Wearing Christmas Sweaters

Christmas coloring page of Angel In Front Of Christmas Wreath

Christmas coloring page of Kawaii Santa On His Sleigh

Christmas coloring page of Kawaii Rudolph With Presents

Christmas coloring page of Kawaii Hello Kitty Decorating Christmas Tree

Christmas coloring page of Kawaii Gingerbread House For Preschoolers

Christmas coloring page of Kawaii Christmas Lol Surprise Doll

Christmas coloring page of Joseph, Mary, And Baby Jesus

Christmas coloring page of Happy Holidays Snowman And Christmas Tree

Christmas coloring page of Gingerbread Man With Bow

Christmas coloring page of Gingerbread Man Holding Cane

Christmas coloring page of Gingerbread Man Dancing

Christmas coloring page of Father And Son Decorating Christmas Tree

Christmas coloring page of Fancy Christmas Tree

Christmas coloring page of Elf On The Shelf With Christmas Card

Christmas coloring page of Elf On The Shelf Playing In The Snow

Christmas coloring page of Easy Snowman Face For Preschoolers

Christmas coloring page of Easy Rudolph

Christmas coloring page of Easy Nutcracker Outline

Christmas coloring page of Easy Gingerbread Man

Christmas coloring page of Easy Gingerbread House

Christmas coloring page of Detailed Santa Claus With Bag Of Presents

Christmas coloring page of Detailed Nutcracker On Snowy Christmas Day

Christmas coloring page of Detailed Mistletoe

Christmas coloring page of Detailed Mistletoe

Christmas coloring page of Detailed Elf On The Shelf

Christmas coloring page of Grinch With Dog Max

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Presents

Christmas coloring page of Detailed Christmas Nutcrackers

Christmas coloring page of Cute Santa Going Down The Chimney

Christmas coloring page of Cute Pusheen In Front Of Christmas Tree

Christmas coloring page of Cute Olaf For Preschoolers

Christmas coloring page of Cute Kawaii Elf Waving Hand

Christmas coloring page of Cute Gingerbread House With Hearts

Christmas coloring page of Cute Elf On The Shelf

Christmas coloring page of Cute Christmas Tree Outline For Kids

Christmas coloring page of Cure Kawaii Christmas Elf Waving

Christmas coloring page of Of Santa And Rudolph On Christmas Day

Christmas coloring page of Realistic Reindeer

Christmas coloring page of Realistic Gingerbread House

Christmas coloring page of Minnie Mouse In Santa Outfit

Christmas coloring page of Wreath For Preschoolers

Christmas coloring page of Big Happy Snowman

Christmas coloring page of Snoopy On Christmas Sleigh

Christmas coloring page of Rudolph Leading Santa_s Sleigh

Christmas coloring page of Reindeer In Snowy Forest

Christmas coloring page of Realistic Santa Carrying Presents

Christmas coloring page of Realistic Christmas Wreath

Christmas coloring page of Lego Christmas Elf

Christmas coloring page of Gingerbread Men In Hot Chocolate

Christmas coloring page of Gingerbread Man With Santa Hat

Christmas coloring page of Elf Hat

Christmas coloring page of Cute Gingerbread House

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Tree With Bells And Presents

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Penguin Dancing In Snow

Christmas coloring page of Buddy Elf

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Wreath With Acorn Decorations

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Tree With Lots Of Presents

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Stockings On Fireplace

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Stocking

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Stocking With Candy Canes

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Stocking Full Of Presents

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Presents With Big Bows

Christmas coloring page of Christmas Present With Bow And Mistletoe

Christmas coloring page of Joseph, Mary, And Jesus

Christmas coloring page of Chibi Santa Claus

Christmas coloring page of Chibi Santa And Rudolph On Christmas Day

Christmas coloring page of Cartoon Santa Claus With Christmas Lights

Christmas coloring page of Cartoon Grinch Scowling

Christmas coloring page of Candy Canes With Bow

Christmas coloring page of Candy Cane With Bow And Bell

Christmas coloring page of Baby Yoda With Christmas Lights

Christmas coloring page of Angel Standing By The Pearly Gates

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20 Craft Ideas To Do With Christmas Coloring Pages

Here are 20 affordable, fun, and creative craft ideas you can do with your completed coloring pages!

20. Suncatchers

To make Christmas-themed suncatchers, you will need transparency paper sheets and tissue paper in a variety of colors.

You’re going to print off the illustration of your choice – I highly recommend the snowflakes, candy canes, crosses, or Christmas sweaters – onto the transparency paper.

Then you’ll instruct your kids to “color” in the lines with the tissue paper, cutting it down to size to fit within the outline you have chosen.

The result, once finished, is beautiful window decorations that will catch the light on those gorgeously sunny, snowy days.

19. Play Props

You can choose any number of my Christmas coloring pages for their delightful characters, like the Disney Christmas illustrations or Elf On the Shelf.

You’re going to have your kids color in just the figures and then cut them out.

Next, they’re going to trace the cut-out onto a piece of cardstock or construction paper and then cut out that outline.

Then they’re going to paste the two pieces together and paste a craft stick on the back of the cardstock if they like.

Then it’s up to their imaginations to see what kind of scenarios play out!

18. Christmas Tree Ornaments

For this craft, your kids can pick from any number of my Christmas pages; I recommend Disney, elves, snowflakes, or even the Christmas sweater illustrations.

You’re going to print off the page onto shrink sheet paper and have your kids color in the figures with markers.

Then they’re going to cut them out and punch holes where they want the ornament to hang. Bake off the shrink sheets per the instructions and let cool.

Once cooled, string the ribbon through the holes and tie it off.

17. Nativity Story Books

Perfect for Sunday School or a craft at home, you can turn my Nativity coloring pages into little mini-Nativity story books.

Have each child contribute one page if you’re at the head of a classroom, or each child does two or three pages.

Have them write on the page a little sentence about what is happening and then color in the illustration.

Bind the pages together using a three-hole punch and some twine or ribbon.

16. Textured Stockings

Using my Christmas stocking coloring pages, you can encourage your kids to create fun, textured, eye-catching designs.

Have them use puffy paint or pom poms, glitter glue, or glue with glitter – the possibilities are endless, and the only limit is your imagination!

15. Christmas Party Decorations

You can turn many Christmas coloring pages into decorations for a party, whether it’s at home, in the workplace, or at a third-party site like a restaurant.

If you’re having the party at home, get your kids in on the action and have them color in snowflakes, Christmas stockings, Christmas lights, or gingerbread men (to name a few).

You can use them as wall hangings, table décor, and placemats or place settings at the food table or even hanging from the ceiling.

14. Glittery Wreaths

Use my wreath coloring pages to make glittery designs. Your kids will have a blast decorating the illustrations.

You can either use glitter glue (in a dispensing pen) or glue and glitter. If you’re going the latter route, basic Elmer’s glue will do.

Encourage your kids to follow the outline of the wreaths with glitter glue or glue (and then go in with the glitter before it has dried).

Once the illustrations are dry, you can hang them on the fridge or the wall!

13. Greeting Cards

Any of my Christmas coloring pages would make amazing greeting cards – the toughest part will be deciding which ones to use!

Using a word processor or illustrator, you can resize the drawing so that it takes up half or a quarter of a page and fold accordingly.

Get your kids to help out by coloring in the pictures and writing sweet Christmas messages on the inside and out.

12. Bookmarks

If you’re taking the month of December to read Christmas-themed books, why not make Christmas-themed bookmarks to keep track of where you last left off?

You can do one of two methods (or both!). First, have your kids pick out and color in the figures of their choice and cut them out.

Trace the cut-outs onto cardstock, cut out that outline, and then paste the two pieces together. You can also punch a hole and string ribbon or yarn through the top.

The second method involves folding a piece of paper per these instructions; you can get your kids to choose a figure from my coloring pages.

Have them color in just the head (or a small illustration), cut it out, and then paste it onto the back of the bookmark.

11. Dear Santa Letters

Another cute craft that you can use my Christmas coloring pages for is to help your kids write Dear Santa letters on the pages.

Pick illustrations with enough space to write a few lines and then a list of all the presents your kids hope that the jolly elf will bring.

If your kids love an illustration but there really isn’t enough room to write a letter, you could use the back of the page, too.

10. Table Centerpieces

There are lots of Christmas coloring pages that could be used to create beautiful table centerpieces for your family’s December dinners.

From the gingerbread houses to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, there is a design that will suit your table.

You can also enlist your kids’ help with coloring and cutting out the illustration.

Reinforce the cut-out with cardstock or construction paper, and then paste a half or whole toilet paper roll to the back to help it stand up.

9. Stand-Up Table Tree With Ornaments

Using one of my Christmas tree illustrations, you can make a stand-up centerpiece that is perfect for any flat surface in your home, including the fireplace mantle or a coffee table.

Have your kids color in the Christmas tree design of their choice, and then give them pom poms to glue on as ornaments.

They’ll then cut out the tree and trace the outline onto cardstock or construction paper. Then have them cut out the outline and paste the two pieces together.

Next, they’re going to cut a slit up the trunk, about two inches high.

Then they’ll take another piece of cardstock or construction paper and cut it into a two-and-a-half-inch high arch, about three or four inches long. Make a two-inch slit in the top.

Then they’re going to fit the pieces together, sliding the arch into the tree trunk along the slits.

The trees can then stand up on their own!

8. Dioramas

You can turn my Christmas coloring pages into beautiful dioramas, perfect for displaying around the tree or on a table year after year.

Consider using my Nativity pages or gingerbread houses.

You’ll need a cardboard box turned onto its side, so the opening is facing outward.

Then your kids will color in the figures only and cut them out, leaving about an inch and a half of paper below the illustration.

They’re going to fold that extra paper under, giving it a good hard crease, and use that tab to paste the figures into place inside the box.

Have them decorate the background as they see fit before adding in the figures.

7. Dog T-Shirts Or Hoodies

For this craft, you will need a Cricut machine or a deft hand with the scissors.

You’re going to “color” in one of my Christmas pages using illustrator software and then print it out onto iron-on vinyl.

Then you’ll feed it into the Cricut, using the print and cut feature. Once the machine has done its thing, you’ll peel off the design and place it into the doggie t-shirt or hoodie.

Then you’ll iron it on. And voila! You have adorable Christmas-themed apparel for your pooch.

6. Christmas Crowns

This craft is perfect for a Christmas party with kids if you can get them away from the cookies and milk long enough!

You’ll start by selecting a few different coloring pages for them to choose from – I recommend the Elf On the Shelf, Nutcracker, Disney characters, or Grinch illustrations.

Have the kids color in the central figure and then cut them out.

You’re going to need strips of construction paper taped into loops (you can use multiple strips, cut to size if needed).

Then you’ll paste or even just tape the cut-outs to the strips. Place them atop the kids’ heads and let them pretend to be the character they’re wearing.

5. Window Clings

You can make window clings using puffy paint and any of my Christmas coloring pages.

Obviously, you can go for the more elaborate designs, like the Nutcracker or Gingerbread houses, but if simplicity is what you crave, you could just do snowflakes.

You’re going to outline your chosen illustration with the puffy paint – get creative, switch up the colors, or add glitter before the paint sets.

Then you’re going to wait at least 48 hours for the puffy paint to dry – it’s important that the paint be totally dry before you try to peel it off.

Once it is completely dry, you can peel the paint off the page and stick it in a bright, sunny window.

4. Mosaics

My Christmas pages would make beautiful mosaics, and you can use little scraps of construction paper or actual stones.

Pick a design you or your kids like and have them fill in the lines by pasting them on colored paper.

The older the kids, the smaller the pieces they can handle, and for a truly exquisite touch, consider making a true mosaic and using actual crafting pebbles.

3. Decorative Trays

You and your kids can craft decorative trays that are not only beautiful but handy to keep around, especially when entertaining around the holidays.

You’re going to pick up some inexpensive trays – wooden, plastic, etc. – from your local dollar store or craft store, as well as some Mod Podge.

Then you’re going to choose the Christmas illustration you want, color it in, and cut it out.

Then lay the cut-out flat on the face of the tray and apply Mod Podge. You might have to do a few coats.

Once it’s totally dry, you can use it to decorate or serve drinks and snacks during your next Christmas party.

2. Classroom Stockings

If you’re a teacher with a classroom full of students and you need a pre-Christmas break craft to keep them from going crazy, you can use my Christmas stocking pages.

Have them color in the stockings and cut them out. Then have them trace the cut-out onto construction paper and cut that out along the outline.

Then you’ll have them staple the two pieces together, leaving the top open.

You can punch a hole in one corner and string ribbon or yarn through to hang the stockings.

Make sure they write their names on the welt and then surprise them with little treats the next day!

1. Fluffy Buttoned-Up Snowmen

For a Christmas-adjacent craft that is quite secular, have your kids fill in one of my snowman pages with cotton balls glued on for the body.

But first, have them add actual buttons to the snowmen, gluing them into place. Then they can fill in the rest of the body with cotton balls.

The result is cute, 3D illustrations that are festive and wintery.