21 Christmas Wreath Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDF)

On this page, you will find 21 Christmas wreath coloring pages you can download and print for free! I put together a cozy mix of designs—simple round wreaths that are great for younger kids, plus more detailed wreaths decorated with bells, bows, holly, pinecones, and other classic Christmas greenery for older children who enjoy a little extra detail.

These wreath pages are perfect for quick holiday fun at home or in the classroom. Kids can color them to use as decorations, door signs, countdown activities, or even turn them into handmade holiday cards. Just print your favorites, grab some crayons or markers, and enjoy a relaxing festive craft!

Free Christmas Wreath Coloring Pages
Free Christmas Wreath Coloring Pages

To download or print any of these Christmas wreath coloring pages, simply click on the images or the text links below. Each design will open as a high-quality PDF in a new tab, making it easy to save or print instantly.

All pages are formatted for standard US letter paper, but they also print beautifully on A4. Just choose your favorite wreath and start creating!

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7 Fun Ways to Use These Christmas Wreath Coloring Pages

1. Turn Them Into Festive Door Signs

Kids can color any wreath they like—whether it’s the teddy bear wreath, the snowman wreath, or the classic bow-and-ornaments design—then cut it out and mount it on cardstock. Add a ribbon loop at the top, and you have an adorable holiday door sign for bedrooms, classrooms, or front doors.

2. Create Character-Themed Ornaments

Many of the wreath pages include fun characters like reindeer, penguins, Santa, and gingerbread men. Once colored, cut out each wreath and laminate it. Punch a small hole at the top and add string to turn them into sturdy tree ornaments the kids will love hanging.

3. Make a Classroom Holiday Display

Choose a mix of wreath styles—bells, baubles, candy canes, cupcakes, or angels—and have each student color a different design. Arrange them together on a bulletin board to create a bright, cheerful “Christmas Around the Classroom” display.

4. Use Wreaths as Countdown Numbers

Print 21 wreaths and number them 1–21 or 1–24. Kids can color a new wreath each day leading up to Christmas. Hang the finished wreaths with clothespins on a long piece of twine for a simple, child-friendly advent banner.

5. Make Holiday Cards With Character Wreaths

Wreaths with characters—like the cat, elf, train, or three birds—make perfect card fronts. Kids can glue the colored wreath onto a folded piece of cardstock and write a holiday message inside. Add glitter, stickers, or cotton for texture.

6. Turn Wreath Pages Into Photo Frames

After coloring, cut out the center of the wreath (or leave it open depending on the design). Glue a small holiday photo behind the opening—this works especially well with the candle wreath, bow wreath, or mittens wreath. These make sweet keepsake gifts for family members.

7. Create Holiday Garland Strings

Select lighter designs (like the bauble wreath, lollipop wreath, candy cane wreath, or gift box wreath), color them, and then cut out each wreath. Attach them to a long ribbon or twine string to make a festive garland for classrooms, mantels, or kids’ play areas.

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FAQ About Wreath Coloring Pages

Can I print these Christmas wreath coloring pages on regular printer paper?

Yes! All pages are sized for standard 8.5×11 inch paper and print clearly on any home or classroom printer.

Are these wreath coloring sheets free to download and use in the classroom?

Absolutely. You can print and use them for holiday crafts, bulletin boards, writing activities, or take-home projects with no cost.

What age group are these Christmas wreath designs best for?

The simpler wreaths work well for younger kids, while the detailed pages—like wreaths with characters, ornaments, or candles—are great for older children who enjoy extra coloring time.

Can we turn the finished wreaths into decorations or holiday crafts?

Yes! Kids often use their completed wreaths for door signs, ornaments, countdown banners, or festive classroom displays.

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