29 Free Winter Coloring Pages: Easy Fun for Kids

🖍️ 29 free sheets

Bring the magic of the season indoors with our collection of 29 winter-themed coloring pages. Designed for children ages 5 and up, these activities require only your favorite crayons or colored pencils to get started. Use these sheets to practice color blending and stay engaged during chilly afternoons.

Cozy Cat in Winter Gear

This kitten is ready for a snow day. Use soft pastels for the scarf to make the texture pop against the cat's fur.

Cozy Cat in Winter Gear

Polar Bear Cub on Ice

A sweet cub exploring the arctic. Try using light blue shading around the edges of the ice to give it a realistic, frozen look.

Polar Bear Cub on Ice

Striped Winter Beanie

Design your own winter hat! Alternate colors on the stripes to create a fun, vibrant pattern.

Striped Winter Beanie

Classic Snowman

A friendly snowman with a carrot nose. Use bright orange for the nose and dark brown for the branch arms to create high contrast.

Classic Snowman

Intricate Snowflake

Focus on symmetry here. Try coloring the center a different shade than the outer arms to make the crystal design stand out.

Intricate Snowflake

Majestic Snow Leopard

Use light gray or cream for the base coat, then add small dark spots to help this beautiful cat blend into the mountain snow.

Majestic Snow Leopard

Winter Holly Sprig

Holly is a classic winter plant. Use a deep, vibrant red for the berries and a rich forest green for the leaves.

Winter Holly Sprig

Cozy Winter Scarf

Add some texture to the fringe by using short, quick pencil strokes. This scarf is a great canvas for practicing repeating patterns.

Cozy Winter Scarf

Warm Hot Chocolate

Nothing beats cocoa on a cold day. Use brown for the drink and white or cream for the fluffy marshmallows on top.

Warm Hot Chocolate

Traditional Menorah

Celebrate the season with this menorah. Use bright yellow for the candle flames to create a warm, glowing effect.

Traditional Menorah

Holiday Poinsettia

Poinsettias are iconic winter plants. Use vibrant red for the large petals and dark green for the leaves to make them look realistic.

Holiday Poinsettia

Olaf from Frozen

Everyone's favorite snowman! Keep his body white and use orange for his carrot nose and brown for his twig-like arms.

Olaf from Frozen

Cozy Winter Scenery

This scene has lots of details. Try using a light blue for the sky and warm yellows for the windows to create a cozy atmosphere.

Cozy Winter Scenery

Cartoon Reindeer

A cheerful reindeer ready for the holidays. Use shades of brown and tan to give him a natural look.

Cartoon Reindeer

Happy New Year Card

Celebrate the new year! Use bright, festive colors for the lettering to make your card stand out.

Happy New Year Card

Arctic Igloo

Igloos are made of ice blocks. Use light blue or gray to shade the edges of the blocks to show their shape.

Arctic Igloo

Warm Winter Sweater

Design your own sweater pattern! Use contrasting colors for the cuffs and collar to make it look like a real cozy garment.

Warm Winter Sweater

Freshly Baked Cookies

Warm up with these cookies. Use golden brown for the cookies and white for the milk to make them look delicious.

Freshly Baked Cookies

Frosty the Snowman

A classic character! Use a bright red for his scarf and black for his top hat to keep him looking traditional.

Frosty the Snowman

Northern Cardinal

Cardinals are beautiful in the snow. Use a vibrant, deep red for the male bird to make him pop against a white background.

Northern Cardinal

Warm Winter Mittens

Time to accessorize! Use fun patterns like polka dots or zig-zags to make these mittens unique.

Warm Winter Mittens

Cute Penguin

Penguins are classic winter animals. Use black and white, but add a splash of orange to the beak and feet for a pop of color.

Cute Penguin

Festive Reindeer

This reindeer is ready for the holidays! Use bright colors for the sleigh bells to make them look like they are jingling.

Festive Reindeer

Winter Blizzard Scene

Capture the feeling of a snowstorm. Use light blues and grays to create a sense of movement in the falling snow.

Winter Blizzard Scene

Magical Snow Globe

A tiny world inside a globe. Use bright colors for the base and light blues for the snow to make it look magical.

Magical Snow Globe

Easy Cartoon Snowman

This snowman is so simple and fun! Use bright colors for his accessories to make him stand out against the white snow.

Easy Cartoon Snowman

Cartoon Snowflake

Snowflakes are all unique. Use different shades of blue to make this one sparkle like a diamond.

Cartoon Snowflake

Fireplace and Stockings

A cozy fireplace scene. Use warm oranges and reds for the fire and bright colors for the stockings.

Fireplace and Stockings

Frozen Icicle

Icicles are beautiful and sharp. Use light blue and white to make them look like real ice.

Frozen Icicle