Christmas Present Coloring Pages are the perfect activity to build holiday excitement! π They capture the magic of gift-giving and keep little hands busy during the Christmas countdown. Weβve put together 10 wonderful, ready-to-print designs.
These sheets range from simple gift boxes to scenes overflowing with presents under the tree. Get your crayons and markers ready for some festive fun!
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1. The Classic Gift Box π
This is the essential Christmas present coloring page. It features a single, beautifully wrapped gift box. A large, loopy bow sits right on top.
The design is simple, with thick lines. This makes it ideal for younger kids just learning to stay within the lines.
2. The Teetering Tower of Gifts Stacked
What’s better than one present? A whole stack! This page shows three or four gifts piled high. Each box has a different wrapping paper pattern, like stripes or stars (in line art).
This design offers more variety. Kids can choose different colors for each box in the stack.
3. Gifts Under the Christmas Tree π
This coloring page captures the classic Christmas morning scene. It shows the bottom half of a decorated Christmas tree. Several presents of different shapes and sizes are scattered beneath its branches.
You can see ornaments (like simple circles) hanging on the lower branches. This gives kids more elements to color.
4. The “To/From” Gift Tag π·οΈ
This page focuses on a single present with a big gift tag. The tag is blank and large enough for a child to write their name.
Itβs a great way to personalize the art. They can “address” the gift to mom, dad, or Santa!
5. Santa’s Magic Gift Sack π
Here comes Santa Claus! This page features a cheerful, cartoon Santa. He is holding open his giant toy sack.
Presents, teddy bears, and candy canes are peeking out from the top of the sack. Itβs a joyful and busy scene.
6. The Surprise Puppy Present πΆ
It’s the ultimate Christmas surprise! This coloring sheet shows a gift box with the lid popping off. A cute, cartoon puppy is peeking its head out.
The puppy is wearing a little Santa hat. This design is always a favorite with animal-loving kids.
7. Stocking Stuffed with Gifts π§¦
This page isn’t just a box! Itβs a classic Christmas stocking hanging from a hook. The stocking is overflowing with small gifts.
You can see a candy cane, a small wrapped box, and maybe a toy car sticking out. The stocking itself has a simple pattern to color.
8. Santa’s Sleigh Overstuffed π·
Where do all the presents come from? Santa’s sleigh! This page shows a traditional sleigh parked in the snow.
The entire back of the sleigh is piled high with a mountain of wrapped gifts.
9. The Present Mandala Pattern π¨
This one is for older kids or adults! It takes a simple gift box shape. The wrapping paper and bow are filled with intricate, repeating “mandala” patterns.
Itβs a very detailed design. This is perfect for coloring with fine-tip markers or colored pencils for a relaxing activity.
10. Design Your Own Wrapping Paper βοΈ
This page is interactive! It shows a large, blank present box with a bow. The box itself is empty.
The idea is for kids to draw their own wrapping paper pattern. They can draw stars, trees, or anything they want before coloring it.
Quick Tips for Coloring Your Presents
- Try Patterns: Don’t just color a box red. Add your own stripes, polka dots, or wavy lines before you color it in!
- Glitter Glue: After coloring, add a little glitter glue to the ribbons and bows. This makes them really pop and look sparkly. β¨
- Mix Your Media: Use crayons for the big boxes. Then, use markers or colored pencils for the smaller details like gift tags and bows.
- Personalize It: On the “To/From” tag page (Number 4), use a black marker to write real names on the tag.
Coloring is such a fun and simple way to get into the Christmas spirit. These present pages are great for a quiet afternoon or a holiday party activity. We hope you love these 10 ideas!
Ready to start coloring? Don’t forget to Pin this post to your Christmas board so you can find it and print these pages later! π






