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Free Printable Christmas Crafts

Make holiday memories with free printable Christmas crafts! Download festive templates to color, cut, and create Christmas decorations together.

Free Printable Christmas Crafts flat lay with text overlay.

These free printable Christmas crafts are great for keeping the kids busy this holiday season.ย Simply download and print the activity sheets for hours of crafting fun!

If you are looking for more fun printables for the holiday season, check out these Christmas dot-to-dot printables, Christmas color-by-numbers, and this giant Christmas tree coloring page that everyone can color together.

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Free Printable Christmas Wreath Craft in black and white.

Cut, color, and decorate this printable wreath! It would be fun to add glue and sparkles too.

Christmas Craft Printables

Each of these free printable sheets can be saved directly to your computer by right-clicking on the image and selecting “save”.ย Or you can download the complete package of PDF files using the form at the bottom of this post.

Free Printable Christmas Tree Craft in black and white.

Each of these worksheets would be fun for the kids to use as a Christmas activity.ย They could decorate this printable Christmas tree with glue and glitter.

Free Printable Christmas Santa Craft in black and white.

It’s easy to download, print, and color these designs.ย The hard part for me would be choosing what to color with… markers, pencils crayons, or watercolor pencil crayons?!

This build-a-Santa printable is darling and would be fun to make on Christmas Eve. Pair it with these free Letter to Santa printables!

Free Printable Christmas Snowman Craft in black and white.

This fun worksheet could be cut out and glued to construction paper to make it a more durable design to use over and over again.ย It’s a fun hands-on activity that is sure to keep older children engaged.

Color, cut, and build a snowman! Be sure to check out our 20+ snowman crafts for lots more ideas.

Fun Ways to Use Activity Printables

  • Create a coloring and activity book.
  • Paint the printable, frame it, and give it to a friend.
  • Complete the activities solo or with family.
  • Print the activity sheets and laminate them so that they can be reused.
  • Use them as a fun activity at your next party or event.
  • Add them to your party games or busy bag.
Free Printable Christmas Reindeer Craft in black and white.

This drawing worksheet is perfect for children to use to learn how to build a reindeer. It would be fun to have kids cut this out and mat it on cardstock to make a Christmas decoration. Add push pins to the arms and legs so that they are moveable!

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Free Printable Christmas Elf Craft in black and white.

Build an elf with this free elf printable! Be sure to check out our Elf coloring pages and Elf holiday party games too!

Frequently Asked Questions

What paper works best for printable Christmas crafts?
Regular printer paper works well for coloring and simple crafts, but cardstock is a great choice if you want sturdier ornaments, puppets, or decorations that will last longer.

How do I print these Christmas craft templates?
Simply download the printable PDF, open it in a PDF reader, and print at 100% scale on your home printer. For best results, use the highest print quality setting available.

What supplies do I need for these printable Christmas crafts?
Most projects only require crayons or markers, scissors, and glue. You can also add fun extras like glitter, pom-poms, stickers, ribbon, or googly eyes to make each craft unique.

Are these printable Christmas crafts good for classrooms and holiday parties?
Yes! These crafts are perfect for classrooms, homeschool activities, Christmas parties, daycare, and family craft time because they’re easy to print, require minimal prep, and can be customized for different ages.

Can I reuse these printable Christmas crafts?
Yes! Laminating the finished pieces or printing them on cardstock makes them more durable. You can also store the templates digitally and print fresh copies whenever you need another holiday activity.

Free Printable Christmas Wreath Craft in black and white.

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17 Comments

    1. Yes, thanks for noticing. You can either have the reindeer facing one direction (with both arms facing the same way, one arm glued \ tucked behind the body) OR have one arm going up and one going down like the elf. Enjoy and have fun!!

  1. We did these today when I ended up with our neighbors kids over at our house this morning while their sibling had surgery. It kept all seven children occupied for an hour and fifteen minutes! Thank you!!

  2. Thank you so much for the printables. I have some kids who don’t celebrate Christmas so it’s nice to give the kids choices.