Add holiday cheer to your coloring book with these festive Christmas trees.
Get into the holiday spirit with these charming Christmas tree coloring pages. We gathered a mix of designs ranging from intricate patterns to simple outlines for toddlers.
These sheets are perfect for a cozy family night. Grab your crayons, play some festive tunes, and decorate your own paper trees. Print your favorites and enjoy a merry creative activity together.
Merry Christmas Tree
Twinkling lights and colorful ornaments cover this Christmas tree. Wrapped presents wait underneath for the big day.
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Activities to Do With Christmas Tree Coloring Pages
Don’t let the fun stop after coloring. You can turn these finished pages into festive crafts. Here are a few creative ideas to try with your kids.
Create DIY Holiday Cards
Print the coloring pages at a smaller size, like 50% or four pages per sheet. Have your children color them in with markers or colored pencils. Cut out the finished trees and glue them onto folded cardstock. Add a handwritten message inside for a personal touch friends and family will love.
Make a Festive Paper Forest
Color several tree pages and carefully cut them out. Tape a toilet paper roll or a folded strip of cardboard to the back of each tree to make them stand up. Arrange your paper forest on a mantle, windowsill, or holiday table for a cute 3D decoration.
Design Custom Gift Tags
Shrink the image settings on your printer to create mini coloring pages. After your child colors them, cut around the tree shape or cut them into rectangles. Punch a hole at the top and thread a ribbon through it. Tie these unique tags onto your Christmas gifts.
Build a Christmas Countdown
Use a coloring page with many ornaments as an advent calendar. Number the ornaments from 1 to 25. Have your child color one ornament each day leading up to Christmas. It is a fun way to build anticipation for the holiday.
Craft Unique Ornaments
Color the trees with bright colors and add glitter for sparkle. Cut the trees out and laminate them for durability. Punch a hole at the top, add a string, and hang your new handmade ornaments on your real Christmas tree.
Decorate Holiday Place Mats
Print the coloring pages on standard paper. Let the kids color them during holiday dinners or parties. Once they finish, laminate the pages to create reusable, festive place mats for the season.
FAQs
What Is the Best Paper for Coloring Pages?
Standard printer paper works well for crayons and colored pencils. If you plan to use markers or watercolors, choose cardstock or heavy-weight paper. This prevents the ink from bleeding through and keeps the page flat.
How Can I Make the Colors Pop?
Use high-quality colored pencils or gel pens for vibrant results. You can also blend colors to create shading and depth. Adding glitter glue or metallic markers to the ornaments makes the tree look magical.
Are These Coloring Pages Free to Print?
Yes, these coloring pages are free for personal and educational use. You can print as many copies as you need for your family, classroom, or holiday party.
Can I Use These Pages for Crafts?
Absolutely. These pages are versatile for various crafts like greeting cards, gift tags, and paper decorations. Feel free to cut, glue, and modify the designs to suit your creative projects.
How Do I Remove Printer Lines?
Set your printer to “draft” or “grayscale” mode before printing. This creates lighter lines that are easier to cover with colors. You can also trace the design onto a clean sheet of paper using a window or light box.