Celebrate the joy of the season with these free easy Christmas tree coloring pages! Perfect for young kids, beginners, or anyone who enjoys simple and fun designs, this collection features 30 festive trees ready for your creative touch.
Each page includes an easy-to-color Christmas tree—whether decorated with ornaments, topped with a star, or surrounded by gifts. Simply click on any image or link below to download a high-resolution PNG or print a PDF.
These pages are formatted for US letter sizes, making them convenient to print and color. Grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils, and enjoy the magic of Christmas with these easy-to-color trees!
Easy Christmas Tree Coloring Pages: Simple and Fun Activities
Easy Christmas tree coloring pages are perfect for younger children or anyone looking for straightforward holiday crafts. Here are ten simple and engaging activities that use these coloring pages for festive fun.
1. Sticker Ornament Trees
Color the Christmas tree and decorate it with stickers for ornaments. Use round stickers to represent baubles and star-shaped ones for the tree topper. This is a fun and mess-free activity for little hands.
2. DIY Holiday Placemat
Turn a coloring page into a holiday placemat. Color the tree, laminate the page, and use it as a placemat for holiday meals. It’s a simple way to add festive cheer to the dining table.
3. Countdown to Christmas
Create a countdown calendar. Color and cut out a simple Christmas tree, and add 25 numbered stickers or circles to it. Kids can mark off a number each day as they countdown to Christmas.
4. Tree Door Hanger
Make a door hanger. Color and cut out the tree, then glue it to a piece of sturdy cardboard. Punch a hole at the top, thread a ribbon through, and hang it on a door handle for a festive touch.
5. Shape Matching Game
Use the tree as part of a learning game. Draw and cut out simple shapes (circles, squares, stars) from colored paper to match the ornaments. Kids can color the tree and glue the shapes in place for a fun educational activity.
6. Handprint Tree Craft
Combine the coloring page with handprint art. Color the tree and add painted handprints around it to represent falling snow or a unique background. This makes a lovely keepsake for parents and grandparents.
7. Window Decorations
Turn the tree into a window cling. Color the page, then trace it onto clear transparency paper using markers. Tape the decorated transparency to a window for a colorful holiday display.
8. Popcorn Garland Tree
Create a garland effect with popcorn. Color the tree and glue a popcorn “garland” in wavy lines across it. Kids can practice fine motor skills while creating a textured masterpiece.
9. Christmas Tree Hat
Transform the page into a hat. Color the tree, cut it out, and attach it to a strip of paper long enough to fit around a child’s head. Staple the strip into a circle to create a wearable Christmas tree hat.
10. Simple Ornament Design
Color and cut out the tree, then glue it onto cardstock. Punch a hole at the top, thread some yarn or ribbon through, and use it as a simple tree ornament. Kids can decorate with glitter or stickers for extra sparkle.
Conclusion
We hope these easy Christmas tree coloring pages brought some festive fun to your day! Their simple designs make them perfect for spreading holiday cheer while relaxing and getting creative.
Feel free to come back anytime for more holiday-themed coloring pages, and share your colorful Christmas trees with friends and family. Wishing you a bright and merry holiday season!