Get ready for some Christmas donut coloring page fun! This holiday season, we’re mixing two of the best things: sweet donuts and festive Christmas decorations. These pages are perfect for kids and adults looking for a relaxing, creative activity.
Grab your crayons, colored pencils, or markers. Let’s get ready to color some delicious holiday treats! It’s such a simple and cozy way to feel the holiday spirit.
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1. The Santa Hat Donut
This design is a total classic. It’s a simple, fluffy donut topped with a perfectly floppy Santa hat.
The hat’s brim and pom-pom are extra large, giving you plenty of space to color in a fluffy texture. This one is super easy for little kids to enjoy.
2. The Reindeer Donut
This is such a cute idea! This donut is transformed into everyone’s favorite reindeer.
It has two pretzel twists at the top for antlers and a big, round circle in the middle for that famous red nose. Itβs simple, recognizable, and so much fun.
3. The Snowman Donut
Let’s build a snowman… donut! This page features a donut covered in “snow” (white icing).
It has two little circles for “coal” eyes and a small triangle for a carrot nose, right over the center hole. You can even add a little dotted smile underneath.
4. The Christmas Tree Donut
This donut is decorated just like a Christmas tree. It has thick, zig-zagging lines of “frosting” draped across it like tinsel.
All over the donut are tiny, simple shapes. You’ll find little circles and stars, all waiting to be colored in as festive ornaments and sprinkles.
5. The Candy Cane Stripe Donut
This one looks extra sweet. The entire top of the donut is covered in bold, diagonal stripes.
These stripes are perfect for alternating red and white. To make it extra festive, a small, simple drawing of a candy cane rests against the side of the donut.
6. The Gingerbread Man Donut
A perfect Christmas combination! This is a simple, plain donut, but the star of the show is in the middle.
A clear, simple outline of a little gingerbread man is drawn right on top, as if he were made of icing. It’s a fun twist on a holiday favorite.
7. The Holly Berry Donut
This design is simple and elegant. It’s a classic donut with a small, festive touch.
In one corner, a little cluster of holly is drawn. It has those classic pointy leaves and three little round berries, making it a beautiful and quick page to color.
8. The Christmas Ornament Donut
This donut is ready to hang on the tree! The design makes the whole donut look like a shiny Christmas bauble.
At the very top, there’s a small, square “topper” where an ornament hook would go. The face of the donut is decorated with simple polka dots and wavy lines.
9. The Snowflake Sprinkle Donut
Let it snow… sprinkles! This donut looks like it’s been dusted with a fresh flurry of snowflakes.
Several stylized, simple snowflake shapes are scattered across the top. The lines are clean and bold, making each little snowflake easy to color in.
10. The Christmas Lights Donut
This donut is shining bright! A single, looping line is draped across the donut to look like a string of lights.
Attached to this “wire” are several old-fashioned, pear-shaped Christmas light bulbs. They are all blank, just waiting for you to color them in every shade of the rainbow.
π A Few Quick Coloring Tips
- Start Light: You can always make a color darker, but it’s very hard to make it lighter! Begin with light pressure and build up the color.
- Mix Your Tools: Try using crayons for the big parts of the donut. Then, use colored pencils or markers for the tiny details, like the sprinkles or light bulbs.
- Add Some Sparkle: After you’re done coloring, a silver or gold glitter gel pen can make the “icing” or “sprinkles” really pop!
- Think Beyond Red & Green: Who says Christmas donuts can’t be creative? Try icy blues, festive purples, or warm pinks for your delicious designs.
I hope these Christmas donut coloring ideas brought you some holiday cheer! They are a perfect, simple activity for a cold winter afternoon or a classroom party. Just print your favorites and let your creativity flow.
Which one will you or your kids color first? Don’t forget to save this post to your favorite Pinterest board so you can find these pages whenever you need a sweet and festive activity!






