Happy Holidays! This is it, my friends, we are into the final few weeks of the year. 2020 has sure been a doozy, hasn’t it? As we head into 2021 I’m full of hope that the year ahead will be brighter and happier. As such this month’s creative freebie is a printable holiday coloring cards.

Coloring is a great way to relax and unwind, and with this month’s printable, you’re also being productive. You get to choose if you color it, the kids color it, or print and send ‘as is’ for the recipient to color.

Sign up to download the files. Then print, color, and create. The download folder contains the following files:
- Two 4.25″ x 5.5″ cards.
- One larger 8.5″ x 5.5″ card
- Four 4.25″ x 5.5″ card fronts

Print the cards on standard letter-size cardstock, color, cut, and fold. The card fronts can be cut, colored, and assembled for card-making or other crafts.

Sign up below to get your free printable holiday coloring cards delivered to your inbox. Plus once you sign up you’ll also get the coloring printables for the last year. Then each month I’ll send a new free coloring printable, along with updates, new products, and musings.
Today is the day I start to send my holiday cards and begin thinking about January’s free coloring printable. If you have suggestions for future months coloring printables then let me know in the comments.
Questions
- Are you celebrating the holidays differently this year due to the pandemic?
- How many holiday cards do you usually send?
- Which winter holiday do you celebrate?
Britt K
This is fun! I’m tempted to pack up the card with a small package of pencil crayons and send it over to some friends. After all, we’re all stuck at home this year, so why not send something over that they can enjoy? lol
Di Hickman
Ooooh great idea!!!
Lori Bosworth
What a great idea for the holidays! You can relax and colour the cards and then send them to family and friends!
Di Hickman
exactly! Fun and functional!
Shar
Colouring was one of my favourite childhood activities. Now, I’m thinking of my niece… She should take a look at your blog.
Di Hickman
Why limit it to childhood? No reason to stop coloring just because you’re no longer a child!
Lyosha
how cute! love the idea to make it more personalized and more pretty! charmed!
Di Hickman
Thanks, putting the fun in functional
Melanie williams
Ooo Iove these. what a great way to get creative in a simply way at Christmas and have fun too x
Di Hickman
Exactly!!!! FUn and functional!
Mommy Sigrid
will forward this to the husband. These would be great for our daughters to work on for their holiday project.
Di Hickman
Awesome!
Indya | The Small Adventurer
Colouring is such a wonderful and calming activity! Although it can also be sometimes frustrating for me as I’m a left hander, so therefore I sometimes smudge my own work It usually works out okay if I take my time though. I like to colour whilst watching TV as I get fidgety and don’t like to just sit still – kind of like a child really, ha!
Di Hickman
hahaha I find as a righty I get the ink residue on the pinky edge of my hand!
Michael
Wow! those colors are bursting! I bet kids would catch their attention upon seeing them. good find
Di Hickman
Thanks! I love colors and coloring!
Ella Penman
What a great idea! I’m always looking for fun ways to customise things at Christmas and this looks like a great activity.
Di Hickman
Coloring is SO MUCH FUN!