Bake up creativity with free Christmas cookies coloring pages for kids. These 30 beautiful black and white line drawings give you plenty of detailed cookies to color.
Christmas cookies are a time honored tradition for many people around the festive season.
These cookies come in many shapes, sizes, and flavors, and people come up with all sorts of lovely designs.
The history behind Christmas cookies goes back further than you may think, but you’ll discover these facts later in the collection.
These pages feature cookies based on all your Christmas favorites like angels, candy canes, bells, tree,s and many more famous symbols of Christmas.
Prepare to be wowed by some interesting facts about Christmas that you may not have known before.
30 Free Christmas Cookies Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Angel Wing Cookies Coloring PDF
Angels are commonly featured in Christmas decorations, and these gorgeous angel wing cookies would be perfect in any Christmas spread! This is, of course, a reference to the many angels involved in the Nativity story.
2. Candy Cane Cookies
It’s not Christmas without some candy canes, and now you can choose the colors for these candy cane cookies. Candy canes are said to have originated in Germany after a choir master created them to keep children quiet during long church services.
3. Candy Shaped Cookies
Candy is popular to enjoy around Christmas, and every family has their traditional Christmas candy! Which colors would best suit these candy cookies?
4. Christmas Bell Cookies
Bells are also popular Christmas ornaments, and this is because they are associated with churches. They are also connected with the joy that was felt during the announcement of Jesus’s birth.
5. Santa And Reindeer Cookies
You can’t have Christmas without Santa and reindeer, and these pretty cookies honor these festive icons. Santa originates from a by the 4th Century bishop, St. Nicholas. Instead of giving gifts, he gave money to poor folks.
6. Christmas Light Bulb Cookies
These cookies are shaped like Christmas lights, and so I think you should aim to make them as bright and colorful as you possibly can! Some colored felt-tip pens or markers would do the trick.
7. Christmas Moon-Shaped Cookie
Many children have gazed upon the Christmas moon, hoping to see Santa’s sleigh fly past it. You can decorate this moon cookie to imagine that moment!
8. Christmas Present Cookie
These Christmas present cookies look too pretty to eat! The tradition of giving presents at Christmas goes back a long way. It originates partly from the Roman festival of Saturnalia as well as the story of the gifts that the three wise men brought for baby Jesus.
9. Christmas Stocking Cookies
There’s nothing like checking your Christmas stocking on Christmas morning to see what treasures lie within. You could draw some gifts poking out of these stocking cookies.
10. Christmas Tree Shaped Cookies
I become like a kid again when it’s time to decorate the Christmas tree, and that’s why I love these cookies so much. Christmas trees also have German origins, and they became popular in the 1850s after Queen Victoria was pictured with one.
11. Elf-Shaped Cookies
Santa wouldn’t be able to make toys for kids around the world without his army of helpful elves! Will you give these elves matching hats or choose different colors for each?
12. Gingerbread House Cookie
It’s a tradition in my house for the family to gather to decorate a gingerbread house the week before Christmas, and now you can join in by decorating these cookies! Gingerbread houses originated in, you guessed it, Germany, and were made popular thanks to the Hansel and Gretel fairytale.
13. Gingerbread Man Cookies
Decorating gingerbread men is so much fun, and you could draw some extra accessories to color for these.
14. Gingerbread Woman Cookies
For many years, it was standard to have gingerbread men only, but these days we have more variety! I like to whip up different kinds of gingerbread people, and this page has some pretty gingerbread women for you to color and decorate.
15. Heart-Shaped Cookies Coloring Sheet
Christmas is a time when you can really feel the love, and it always manages to bring families together. Coloring these Christmas hearts with warm colors will help to emphasize that loving feeling.
16. Holly Leaf Cookies
Holly leaves have become iconic to hang up around Christmas, and they have their origins from Celtic druids who would hang up these plants to ward off evil spirits.
17. Snowflake-Shaped Cookies
Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? Snowflakes are commonly hung up at Christmas, as they are not only beautiful but also fit in with the Winter theme. However, countries in the Southern hemisphere actually experience Christmas in the height of Summer, so you won’t see any snowflakes in those countries.
18. Mug Of Cocoa With Marshmallows
Is there anything better than warming up with a mug of hot chocolate on a cold Christmas morning? Yes! Adding some marshmallows makes it even better, and that’s why there are a few of them added to this mug cookie.
19. Nutcracker Shaped Cookie
For generations, nutcracker soldiers have been closely associated with Christmas. These toys also originated in Germany, and they became very popular thanks to the iconic The Nutcracker ballet.
20. Ornament Cookies
The details on these ornament-shaped cookies are so intricate, and they will provide a coloring challenge for you to overcome. This is another page that I would use colored pens on, as the thin tips of those pens would allow for greater precision.
21. Penguin-Shaped Cookies
I love penguins, they’re just too cute! They’re even more adorable when decked out in Christmas gear like these cookies. You’ve also got some snowflakes to color in the background for an added challenge.
22. Reindeer Cookies
It’s hard to see reindeer and not think of Christmas! We all know that reindeer draw Santa’s sleigh, but can you name all of them? You could write some of their names under the reindeer cookies on this page and print a few more copies if you want to show all of the names.
23. Santa Face Cookies
Three Santas are better than one! Everyone knows that Santa has a red suit and hat, but did you know that this look originated from Coca-Cola ads in the early 1900s?
24. Santa Hat Cookies
The swirling design on these Santa hat cookies is simply beautiful, but don’t be too complacent when admiring them! They are going to present you with one of the most difficult coloring challenges we have seen so far in the collection.
25. Snow Globe Cookie
I always like to collect snow globes around Christmas, and this snow globe cookie is simply marvelous! It’s not entirely known where snow globes originated. All we know is that the first known mention of snow globes was at a Paris exhibition in 1878.
26. Snowflake Cookies
Let’s cool down with some more snowflake cookies. Might I suggest using some cool colors like blue or purple for these cookies? Of course, it’s up to you in the end!
27. Snowman Cookies
These snowman cookies are so adorable, but you don’t have to stop at coloring them! You could draw some clothing accessories, like hats, on them for some added charm
28. Star-Shaped Christmas Cookies
The stars are out for this selection of Christmas cookies. Stars are a reference to the star that guided various people to the site of the Nativity scene on the original Christmas day.
29. Christmas Tree Cookies
These Christmas tree cookies are gorgeous just as they are, but there is a bit of room for you to try and add some little flourishes and decorations of your own.
30. Christmas Wreath Cookies Coloring Page
Let’s finish off with some beautiful Christmas wreath cookies. The designs on these cookies are so dainty and intricate, and they will look even better with some color. Wreaths predate Christmas celebrations. They were often hung up during various Solstice celebrations before becoming associated with Christmas.After You Color Your Christmas Cookies Pages
- Draw some other Christmas cookie designs based on other Christmas symbols like mistletoe or candles.
- Print your favorite pages on cardboard, fold them over, and then present them as Christmas cards to your friends and family.
- Draw some fun backgrounds for the pages, perhaps inspired by your home or Santa’s workshop.