December Coloring Pages (PDFs Easy to Download and Print)

December brings a burst of winter magic and children feel it as soon as the snow falls. This season invites creativity and December coloring pages offer kids and adults an easy way to celebrate the holidays. These pages include Christmas coloring sheets, winter worksheets, and month coloring pages. They work well with colored pencils, markers, and crayons and they turn quiet moments into cheerful art.

Children enjoy coloring Christmas trees, Santa Claus, polar bears, gingerbread men, and glowing menorahs from Hanukkah Coloring Pages. These themes strengthen fine motor skills and increase attention and focus during the winter holiday season.

Here’s a handpicked set of free, printable December coloring pages designed to be simple, easy to use, and full of holiday fun. They’re perfect for kids and make winter creativity effortless.

Top December Coloring Pages Set for Winter Fun

December coloring pages etc bring together winter charm, holiday excitement, and creative fun for all ages. They help kids practice fine-motor skills and give adults a calm, relaxing activity during the busy season. Each page captures the magic of December through snowy scenes and festive traditions.

A majestic Christmas tree dominates the scene, lavishly decorated with classic ornaments and crowned by a radiant star.
A super cute, chubby chibi Santa smiles peacefully, wearing his classic suit and hat, gently framed by soft clouds.
A charming, chubby chibi reindeer with a closed-eye smile is featured, with "Reindeer" text and simple snowflakes.
A whimsical Christmas tree, laden with baubles, candy canes, and a star, stands over gifts. Snowflakes drift outside.
A delightful gingerbread house features candy cane pillars, gumdrop decorations, and a sweet candy path, surrounded by snowflakes.
A charming Christmas elf stands in a snowy forest, holding a gift, surrounded by festive holiday cheer.
A large, smiling gingerbread man, decorated with icing and buttons, stands beneath "Happy Christmas" text, surrounded by winter delights.
A charming collection of Christmas ornaments, including baubles, stars, bells, and gingerbread men, awaits your creative touch.
A super cute, chubby chibi Christmas stocking character with a joyful closed-eye smile is surrounded by festive cheer. The word 'Christmas' in bubble text adds to the holiday spirit.
A whimsical Nativity scene shows Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus, watched by friendly stable animals under a bright star.
Smiling Christmas bells with fluffy bows sparkle among stars, hearts, holly, and snowflakes for festive cheer.
A delightful candy cane with a bow is encircled by charming stars, holly, snowflakes, and peppermints, inviting holiday cheer.
A baby polar bear, playful arctic fox, and graceful baby deer share a serene winter scene with falling snowflakes.
A peaceful chubby chibi elf in Santa's workshop, surrounded by gifts, blocks, and a peek-a-boo reindeer, smiling sweetly.
A sweet kawaii Christmas village with gingerbread houses, snowy trees, and a church, ready for your festive colors.
A cheerful animal character peeks from a cozy, snow-covered cabin, surrounded by magical snowflakes and winter trees.
A cozy fireplace scene with hanging stockings and a peacefully sleeping pet on a rug, radiating warmth.
A delightful holiday wreath with wavy evergreen branches, festive baubles, holly, a big bow, and sweet candy canes.
A delightful chubby chibi hot cocoa mug smiles sweetly with a bow, framed by gentle, cloud-like steam.
An adorable forest creature with a sweet smile lovingly presents a festive holiday gift box with a big, soft bow.
A chubby chibi gingerbread man smiles peacefully with a festive bow tie, framed by soft, wavy shapes.

Celebrate December with Holiday Traditions

Holiday tradition coloring pages etc showcase activities like decorating trees, baking treats, wrapping presents, and hanging stockings during December. These pages help children connect with December customs while enjoying fun and creativity. Coloring these festive moments brings the warmth of December into every home or classroom.

December Holiday Celebrations Coloring page

December brings global celebrations like New Year’s Eve, Kwanzaa, and Hanukkah, filling the month with joy, culture, and festive fun.

Global celebration marking the last day of the calendar year.
African-American cultural holiday celebrating family, community, and heritage.
Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple.

Winter Fun and Snowy Days in December

Snow-focused coloring pages etc capture playful winter activities like snowmen, snowball fights, ice skating, and forest adventures in December. They provide a cheerful way for children to enjoy December’s snowy landscapes. These pages make the season feel cozy while inspiring artistic expression.

A jovial snowman, friendly rabbit, and cozy cabin create a heartwarming winter scene filled with peaceful charm.
A delightful kawaii snowman, plump and cheerful, wears a hat and scarf, surrounded by soft snowflakes.
A charming winter wonderland with cozy cottages, snowy hills, playful snowmen, sleds, and a large moon.
A cheerful snowman welcomes you to a whimsical winter scene with gifts, trees, and a cozy glowing cottage.
A sweet arctic fox builds a playful snowman, dressed in a warm scarf and hat, surrounded by winter's charm.
A cheerful snowman, wearing a Santa hat, holds a festive candy cane, bringing holiday joy to life.
A super cute, plump snowman with a snug hat and scarf sits on a snowdrift, surrounded by snowflakes.

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Hands-On December Coloring Craft

December coloring pages are not just fun—they help kids learn while celebrating the season. Coloring strengthens hand control, focus, and creativity. When kids turn their coloring pages into a craft, they also practice planning, problem-solving, and storytelling. It’s a fun way to combine learning and holiday magic.

What You’ll Need

  • Printable December coloring pages (snowmen, Santa, Christmas trees, winter animals)
  • Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
  • Cardstock or blank greeting cards
  • Scissors
  • Glue or tape
  • Optional: cotton balls, glitter, stickers

Steps to Make Your Pop-Up Scene

  1. Pick a Scene
    Let your child choose a winter or holiday image they like. Picking their favorite makes the project exciting.
  2. Color the Picture
    Encourage bright colors, patterns, and extra details. Kids can add snow, ornaments, or sparkles.
  3. Cut Out the Main Shapes
    Carefully cut out the main figures, like a snowman or Christmas tree. Cutting helps build hand strength and precision.
  4. Add the Pop-Up
    Fold a small strip of cardstock or paper in a “Z” shape. Glue one end to the base card and the other to the cut-out. When opened, the figure pops up!
  5. Create a Layered Scene
    Add more cut-out figures or trees to make a full winter scene. Kids learn how to place objects and make their scene look lively.

Extra Tips and Ideas

  • Tell a Story: Ask kids to name the characters or tell a short story about their December winter scene.
  • Add Textures: Cotton balls can be snow, glitter for stars, and stickers for decorations.
  • Share or Display: Turn it into a holiday card, a wall decoration, or part of a mini winter display.
  • Work Together: Siblings or friends can make one big scene together for teamwork and fun.

Why This Activity Works

This craft is perfect because it combines art, learning, and storytelling. Kids develop fine motor skills, focus, and creativity while having fun. It’s simple, enjoyable, and gives a festive project they can be proud of. Perfect for home, classrooms, or cozy winter afternoons.

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