
Christmas Coloring Pages (70+ Free PDF Printables)
Get ready to spread holiday cheer with Christmas coloring pages. These fun and festive printables are perfect for kids who love to color Santa, snowmen, reindeer, Christmas trees, and more.
Christmas is a magical time of year, filled with joy, excitement, and the spirit of giving.
One of the many fun activities that families can enjoy together during the holiday season is coloring Christmas-themed pages.

Simply Click on the image you like, download or print it for free! You can also find the complete pdf at the bottom of this article.
How to download?
- Scroll down to see all the Christmas coloring pages.
- Find one you love (or ten.. or twenty)
- Click the Download PDF button.
- Please print it out.
- Start coloring with crayons, markers, or anything you like.



































5 Fun and Easy Crafts on Christmas Coloring Pages
- Christmas Coloring Garland
- Color your favorite pages ( Santa, tree, snowman, etc.)
- Cut out the characters or shapes.
- Punch holes at the top or clip them with clothespins.
- Hang them across your room, wall, or doorway like a festive banner.
2. DIY Holiday Greeting Cards
- Color and cut out cute designs ( like gifts, bells, or Santa.)
- Glue them on a folded piece of cardstock or paper.
- Write your holiday message inside.
- Add stickers or glitter if you like.
3. Christmas Tree Ornaments
- Cut out small images like stars, stockings, or elves.
- Glue them on cardboard to make them sturdy.
- Punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon.
- Hang them on your Christmas tree.
4. Santa Puppet Craft
- Cut out Santa and color it.
- Glue him onto a popsicle stick or straw.
- Wave him around and make him say Ho ho ho!
5. Christmas Coloring Book
- Print and color your pages.
- Stack them together.
- Staple the side or punch holes and tie with ribbon.
- Write your name on the cover – you’re the author now.
FAQs about Christmas
Q1. What are the colors of christmas?
The history of Christmas Colors: Red and green
The red and green color scheme that we now associate with Santa, decking the halls, and all things Christmas was originally tied to a winter holiday, a holiday that predates the celebration of Christmas—the winter solstice.
Q2. Why is Christmas celebrated on December 25th?
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th because it marks the day that Christians believe Jesus Christ was born.
Although the exact date of Jesus’s birth is not known, early Christians chose December 25th to match a time of existing winter festivals, like:
- Roman festivals of Saturnalia
- Winter Solstice ( the shortest day of the year)
- Festival of Sol Incvictus- “the unconquered sun”
These festivals already celebrated light, hope, and new beginnings, so choosing the 25th made it easier for people to adopt the new Christian holiday.