How to Draw Christmas Ideas Free Printables
Christmas brings joy to kids and families during the holiday season. Learning to draw Christmas characters, decorations, and scenes helps children express their creativity while celebrating the holidays. You can start with these free printables and basic shapes to create Santa, a snowman, Christmas stockings, and more.

How to Draw Christmas for Kids: Easy Step-by-Step Holiday Art Projects
Drawing Christmas pictures is easier than you might think. Your kids can make their own holiday artwork using simple step-by-step methods. These drawings can become special decorations for your home or thoughtful gifts for family members.
This guide will show you how to help your children draw their favorite Christmas themes. You will get free resources, fun activities, and easy techniques that work for all skill levels.
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Step by Step Directed Drawing for Kids

Drawing Christmas Free Printables
Free printables make holiday drawings simple and fun for kids of all skill levels. Having the right supplies and approach helps children feel confident while creating festive art.
Essential Art Supplies for Kids
You only need a few basic supplies to start making beautiful holiday drawings. Keep things simple so kids can focus on the fun part.
Paper is your most important supply. Regular white copy paper works great for most drawings. Construction paper adds color to backgrounds. Cardstock is stronger if you plan to make cards or gifts.
Choose the right drawing tools for your child’s age. Young kids do best with thick crayons or washable markers. Older children can handle colored pencils or regular pencils for detailed work.
Keep these extras handy:
- Eraser for pencil mistakes
- Ruler for straight lines
- Glue stick for adding paper pieces
- Safety scissors for cutting
Set up a clean workspace with good lighting. A table at the right height prevents tired arms—store supplies in containers to prevent loss.
Tips for Encouraging Creativity in Kids
Make drawing time relaxed and pressure-free. Kids create better when they feel safe to try new things and make mistakes.
Start with these simple number shapes that build confidence.
Let children pick their own colors, even if they seem wrong. Purple Christmas trees and green reindeer are perfectly fine. This helps kids feel ownership of their art.
Ask open questions instead of giving directions. This gets kids thinking creatively.
Display finished artwork where everyone can see it. The refrigerator, bedroom walls, or a special art corner all work well.

How can I get my kids involved in Christmas drawing?
Make it fun by letting kids pick what they want to draw first. Some children love Santa while others prefer reindeer or snowmen.
Set up a special art space with:
- Paper and pencils
- Crayons or markers
- Erasers
- A comfortable chair
Read Christmas books together before drawing. This gives kids ideas and gets them excited about the characters they want to create.
Draw alongside your kids instead of just watching. When they see you trying too, they feel more comfortable making mistakes.
Start with 5-10 minute sessions for younger kids. You can always draw more if they want to keep going.
Let kids decorate their drawings however they want. There’s no wrong way to color Santa’s suit or design a Christmas tree.
Try drawing the same thing multiple times. Each version will look different and help kids improve their skills.
Keep supplies in an easy to reach spot so kids can draw whenever they feel creative.
Easy Christmas Objects Kids Can Draw
Christmas drawings are perfect for children. You can start with simple shapes and turn them into festive holiday drawings.
Santa is a favorite choice for kids. Draw a circle for his face, add a triangle hat, and color it red. His beard is just fluffy white lines around his chin.
A snowman uses three circles stacked together. Add dots for buttons and a carrot nose. Draw stick arms and a winter hat on top.
Christmas trees start with triangles. Stack two or three green triangles and add a brown rectangle trunk. Put a star on top and small circles for ornaments.
Stockings look like big socks hanging down. Draw the foot part and leg part, then add fun designs.
An elf is like drawing Santa, but smaller. Give them pointy ears and a green hat instead of red.
Candles are tall rectangles with flame shapes on top. Add some wax drips down the sides.
Bells start as circles with a small triangle at the bottom. Draw a bow or ribbon at the top to make them look festive.

Creative and Fun Holiday Drawing Ideas
These holiday drawing ideas will help kids make fun art for Christmas. Each drawing uses simple shapes and easy steps that work for all skill levels.
Drawing Gingerbread People
Start with a simple oval for the head. Add a bigger oval for the body below it.
Draw small circles for arms and legs. Connect them to the body with straight lines.
Face details:
- Two dots for eyes
- Small circle for nose
- Curved line for smile
Decorating ideas:
- Draw buttons down the front
- Add zigzag lines for icing
- Make bow ties or hair ribbons
- Draw simple clothes like aprons
You can make your gingerbread person unique. Try different poses, such as waving your arms or dancing with your legs.
Use brown crayons or markers to color the body. Add bright colors for the decorations and icing details.
Drawing Santa
Begin with a big circle for Santa’s face. Add a smaller circle on top for his hat.
Draw two small dots for eyes. Add a bigger circle for his nose. Draw a curved line to represent his smiling mouth.
Santa’s hat:
- Start with a triangle shape
- Add a fluffy circle at the tip
- Draw a line where the hat meets his head
Adding details:
- Fluffy beard around his chin
- Bushy eyebrows above his eyes
- Rosy cheeks with small circles
His body is simple. Draw a big rectangle or oval. Add a thick belt across the middle with a square buckle.
Color Santa with red clothes and hat. Use white for his beard and hat trim. Make his belt black with a yellow buckle.
Drawing Christmas Cookies
Cookie shapes are perfect for beginning artists. They use basic shapes that are easy to draw.
Star cookies: Draw a five-pointed star. Add small dots around the edges for sprinkles.
Round cookies: Start with a perfect circle. Draw wavy lines across it for icing patterns.
Heart cookies: Make a heart shape. Add small hearts inside for decoration.
Cookie decorating ideas:
- Dots and circles for sprinkles
- Straight lines for icing drizzles
- Small stars and shapes on top
- Different patterns on each cookie
You can draw a whole plate of cookies. Make each one unique with its own decorations and colors.
Use bright colors like pink, green, and yellow for the icing. Brown works well for the cookie base.
Step by Step Drawing

Free Printable Christmas Drawing Ideas
You can find many free printable Christmas drawing ideas here. These help kids learn to draw holiday pictures step by step.
Popular Holiday Drawings Include:
- Santa Claus and his sleigh
- Christmas trees with ornaments
- Snowmen with hats and scarves
- Reindeer and elves
- Gingerbread houses
- Jingle bells and candy canes
This printable guide has 10 Christmas ideas. Your kids can follow along with a pencil and paper. These drawings work for all skill levels.
Benefits of Using Printables:
| Benefit | How It Helps |
|---|---|
| Builds confidence | Kids see progress with each step |
| Improves skills | Practice makes drawing easier |
| Sparks creativity | Children add their own touches |
You can use these holiday drawings in many ways. Print them for art class or quiet time activities.
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Your children can practice drawing Christmas characters and scenes.
These printables make great activities during winter break. Kids stay busy while learning new skills. They can share their holiday drawings with family and friends.
The best part is that these resources cost nothing.
All you need to do print them out and gather some basic art supplies.
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