Get ready for the sweetest holiday! Candyland Christmas coloring pages are the perfect treat to get everyone excited. We’ve mixed the magic of Gumdrop Mountains with the cozy joy of Santa Claus. These printable pages aren’t just for kids.
They are a wonderful way for adults to relax during the busy holiday rush, too. Grab your favorite crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Let’s color our way through a winter wonderland filled with sugar, spice, and everything nice!
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1. The Gingerbread Christmas Cottage π
This is the classic Candyland icon, but with a festive makeover. Imagine a cozy gingerbread house covered in frosting snow. The roof has gumdrop shingles, and candy cane pillars hold up the porch. A wreath made of little candies hangs on the front door, ready for coloring.
2. Santa’s Candy Cane Sleigh π
Forget wood; Santa’s sleigh is made entirely of candy! This design shows a jolly Santa Claus waving. His sleigh is built from intertwined candy canes. Big, swirly lollipops could be on the back. His bag is overflowing with sweet treats and presents, all waiting for your colors.
3. Gumdrop Mountain Winter Wonderland ποΈ
This is a beautiful landscape scene. Picture the iconic Gumdrop Mountains, but lightly dusted with sparkling snow. Little gingerbread people could be skiing down the slopes on candy cane skis. The sky is empty, waiting for you to color in a winter sunset or a bright blue day.
4. The Peppermint Stick Forest π²
Instead of pine trees, this forest is full of giant peppermint sticks! They stick out of the snowy ground like a magical Christmas forest. You can add a Christmas reindeer, maybe Rudolph, munching on a peppermint leaf nearby. This page is simple but so much fun to color.
5. Queen Frostine’s Christmas Ball π
Queen Frostine is the star of this page. She is dressed in her winter best, wearing a long flowing gown. She’s holding a sparkling snowflake wand. The background is her ice palace, decorated with candy garlands and sugar-spun tinsel for her Christmas ball.
6. A Stocking Full of Sweets π§¦
This is a classic Christmas coloring page idea. It’s a large, fluffy Christmas stocking. But instead of toys, itβs bursting with Candyland treats. Lollipops, chocolate bars, and strings of gumdrops are spilling out of the top. The stocking itself has a simple peppermint swirl pattern.
7. Lollipop Woods Tree Trimming π
Imagine the Lollipop Woods, but one giant lollipop is the official Christmas tree! Little gingerbread elves are using ladders made of licorice. They are hanging gumdrop ornaments and tinsel on the giant swirl lollipop. This page is full of playful, sweet details.
8. Chocolate River Reindeer π«
Here’s a fun scene showing a creamy chocolate river flowing through a snowy landscape. A few of Santa’s reindeer have stopped to take a drink. Their antlers are decorated with small candy cane ornaments for Christmas. You can almost smell the chocolate!
9. Mr. Mint’s Christmas March π₯
Mr. Mint is a Candyland favorite! Show him in his red-and-white striped outfit. He’s leading a Christmas parade of gingerbread men. Heβs holding a giant candy cane staff like a drum major. They are all marching through a snowy Candyland village.
10. A Cozy Candy Fireplace π₯
This page shows the inside of a gingerbread cottage. The fireplace is made of stacked, colorful candy blocks. Candy cane stockings are hanging from the mantle. A “fire” made of flickering hard candies is glowing inside, making everything feel warm and cozy.
π¨ Sweet Coloring Tips
- Make these pages pop! Use bright, candy-like colors. Think festive pinks, purples, reds, and bright blues.
- Don’t be afraid to add glitter glue after you’re done coloring. This makes the snow, frosting, and ice really sparkle!
- For the chocolate river, try blending brown and light brown crayons or pencils. This gives it a creamy, flowing look.
- Use a white gel pen to add highlights or “shine” to the lollipops and gumdrops. This makes them look extra delicious.
Ready to Start Coloring?
Coloring is such a great way to slow down and enjoy the holiday spirit. These Candyland Christmas pages mix the best of both worlds. They are perfect for a cozy afternoon with some hot cocoa.
Which sweet scene will you color first? The Peppermint Stick Forest or the Gingerbread Cottage?
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