Free Christmas Printable Collection
With Christmas knocking at your door, and the kids home from school for the next two weeks, you may be wondering how you can keep them (and yourself) occupied, happy, and in the Christmas Spirit. Well, look no further. The folks here at Type-A Parent have scoured the depths of the internet to discover and share some of our favorite free Christmas printables.
Christmas Decorations
- The go-to place for all things craft and family related, Family Fun Magazine has an abundance of adorable and printable Christmas decorations, coloring pages, and Christmas cards for the whole family. My favorites are the adorable Christmas characters, featuring Santa & Mrs. Claus, Rudolf and more!
- Craftily Ever After has some fun printout wall decorations to get you in the celebrating mood while encouraging you to do such things as “Keep Calm and Carol”.
- Help your family get in the Christmas mood with this country-feel “Believe” banner hanging over the fireplace with your stockings from At Second Street.
Holiday Photo Cards
- Alpha Mom has shared a couple of festive holiday cards for your downloading and giving pleasure.
- Find 12 free printable Traditional Christmas cards in Print Free’s Christmas card selection.
- Traditional print card company, American Greetings, has a huge selection of free printable greeting cards to save your time and your money.
- Online sharing site Keep and Share also has 9 printable Christmas cards to choose from to make your loved one’s holiday a bit more joyous.
Printable Gift Tags
- DigiART Café has a set of three country-style gift tags that would look great paired with some raffia and butcher paper wrapping.
- Looking for a gift tag that is fun and will make the recipient smile? Look no further than Fresh Picked Whimsy’s free illustrated gift tags to adorn your gifts.
- The Walrus & The Carpenter’s whimsical gift tags are perfect for the young or young at heart.
- These fun snowflake gift tags from The Twinery are perfect for cupcakes, cookie mix jars, and just about anything else!
- Not sure if your gift’s recipient are naughty or nice? These naughty or nice gift tags from A Brookline Limestone in Progress are perfect for that borderline giftee.
Kids Crafts and Coloring Pages
- Make this cute Nativity Scene from bablisme with your small children and act out the birth of Jesus with these cute paper dolls.
- Need fun Christmas worksheets to occupy the children and young guest you’re having over this holiday? Thankfully Kaboose has a great collection of Christmas coloring pages
- Apples 4 the Teacher also has a large collection of Christmas coloring pages for all ages. Why not print out a few and let your children decorate their rooms with the finished products?
- Find every kind of Christmas printable coloring pages you could want at All Kids Network.
- Keep your kids happy and engaged with this fun Santa maze from Print Activities.
Letters to Santa
- Help your preschooler write an adorable letter to Santa with Amanda Parker and Family’s easy to fill out template.
- Need a great Letter to Santa template for an older kiddo? Laura’s Crafty Life has a great one that lets your child not only list what they would like, but also lets them list some of the good things they done this year.
- Let your child write their own letter to Santa with this lined letter template from Scholastic.
Letters from Santa
- Get free personalized letters from Santa from Free Letters from Santa Claus. Just plug in the needed information and choose your favorite saying and you’re done!
- Create a cute printable letter that you can personalize for your child from Santa at Letters from Santa.
And more…
- Tell your loved ones Thank You in style with these elf-tastic Thank You cards from All Sorts.
- Your Way helps you keep all of your holiday baking plans in one place streamlining that cooking/baking process for years to come with a Christmas Baking Planner.
- Don’t let the learning stop just because school is on break! Be sure to stock up on lots of Christmas worksheets from Super Teacher Worksheets to keep your child’s brain growing.
Have you shared a free Christmas printable on your website? Share it here in the comments so we can enjoy them as well.
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Thank you so much for sharing all of these printables! Off to go print a few out right now.