Four more sleeps until Christmas! Today I’m sharing 7 darling free Christmas coloring pages from other creators. They are so fun, and perfect to help your kids revel in the Christmas spirit for just a few more days! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Thanks for being here! P.S. The search feature on my website is down, and has been for some time, until my provider gets it fixed. If you’re looking for something specific, try using the category links! Click images to be directed to each website for download: *I had some trouble, at first, printing this page from Carter’s correctly. To make it work, either right click or hold your finger down on the image to bring up the menu to save and print it.
Picking up my grandma with my parents on a Sunday night to look at Christmas lights is one of my favorite holiday memories. We lived in a small area before the era of dancing lights, but there were reindeer made of wood with red light bulb noses and stars hung high with lights streaming down. I loved it so much! And now there’s so much to see! For a little extra fun while you drive around looking at Christmas lights this year with your family, take this Christmas Lights Scavenger Hunt list and mark things off as you find them. There are two options to download - a color version and one ready to color. Letting younger children color the page and read through it before they go will help them remember what they’re looking for. Happy hunting! Click images to download your free printables! *These Christmas Lights Scavenger Hunt downloads are for personal use only. If you would like to share the content on this page, please do! But please link directly to my website instead of sending the digital files directly. Thank you for your support! To kick off this Christmas season, download this page of holiday cards for your family to make and gift to loved ones or someone you want to show appreciation to. These cards are perfect for a seasonal service project. Color them and send them to those that might need a little extra cheer right now. The possibilities are endless: military stationed overseas, residents of an assisted living facility, healthcare workers, first responders, teachers, elderly neighbors that can’t be around family for the holidays, or really anyone! Pair them with a treat or include them in a care package. If you have a particular facility in mind, be sure to check their website or give them a call to see what they are currently accepting. Organizations that ship to military overseas usually have a cutoff date in order to ensure delivery by Christmas and many of these deadlines have passed this season, so unless you know someone personally that’s serving, this might not be an option this year. I’ll round up a list of organizations earlier next year! You’ll want to read over the instructions for any organization you would like to take cards or packages to. They often have requirements, like packaging cards in bulk without envelopes and avoiding glitter. Brainstorm with your family to come up with other possibilities around your community! Click images to download your free printables! Cut on the dotted line and fold in half to create your cards. *This Holiday Cards download is for personal use only. If you would like to share the content on this page, please do! But please link directly to my website instead of sending the digital files directly. Thank you for your support! |
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