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    19 Festive Disney Christmas Coloring Pages For December Fun

    Emily CarterBy Emily CarterFebruary 22, 202629 Mins Read
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    December is honestly my favorite month to sit down with my coloring pages, and this collection has me more excited than usual. There is something about Disney characters dressed up for Christmas that just hits different, and I could not wait to share these with you.

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    • Mickey Mouse Decorating the Christmas Tree
    • Minnie Mouse Baking Christmas Cookies by the Fireplace
    • Donald and Daisy Duck Ice Skating in a Winter Wonderland
    • Goofy Surrounded by a Mountain of Christmas Gifts
    • Belle Reading a Book by the Christmas Tree in the Library
    • Stitch Tangled in Christmas Lights Under the Tree
    • Mickey Mouse Carrying a Wreath to His Cozy Snow Covered Cottage
    • Elsa Using Her Ice Magic to Decorate the Christmas Tree
    • Mickey Mouse Dressed as Santa Claus With a Sack Full of Toys
    • Pluto Hanging Ornaments on the Christmas Tree
    • Snow White Walking Through a Snowy Winter Forest With a Lantern
    • Chip and Dale Decorating the Christmas Tree Together
    • Mickey Opening Christmas Presents by the Fireplace
    • Tinker Bell Sprinkling Fairy Dust Over the Christmas Tree
    • Mickey and Minnie Outside Their Decorated Disney Gingerbread House
    • Mickey Mouse Standing on a Stepladder to Decorate the Giant Christmas Tree
    • Cinderella and Prince Charming Dancing by the Christmas Tree in the Castle
    • Goofy Building a Snowman in a Snowy Winter Landscape
    • Pluto Sitting in a Pile of Christmas Presents With a Santa Hat

    I rounded up 19 of my absolute favorite festive Disney coloring pages that are perfect for making your December feel extra magical. If you have little ones at home, these are going to keep them busy and happy for hours, and honestly the same goes for you too. I am not ashamed to admit that I color right alongside my kids, and some of these pages are so adorable I may have claimed a few for myself already.

    From Mickey and Minnie in their holiday best to scenes straight out of your favorite Disney classics, this lineup has something for everyone. No matter your coloring style, whether you love bold and bright or soft and dreamy, these pages are just waiting for your personal touch. I hope they bring you as much joy as they brought me when I first found them, because December deserves all the sparkle we can give it.

    Mickey Mouse Decorating the Christmas Tree

    This coloring page is such a classic and I am absolutely obsessed with it. Mickey is front and center in his adorable Santa hat, happily hanging an ornament on a beautifully detailed Christmas tree that is loaded with candy canes, baubles, garland, and a glowing star right at the top. The gifts piled around the base of the tree are all wrapped up with big pretty bows, and there are so many fun little details tucked into every corner of this page. The line work is clean and confident, with bold outlines that make it super easy to color and a generous mix of intricate patterns on the ornaments and presents that give you plenty of room to get creative.

    I personally think this page is an absolute dream to color because it has the perfect balance of detailed and simple sections. You can go all out on those ornaments with different color combos and patterns, and then keep the gift wrapping bold and graphic if you want a fun contrast. Mickey himself is so expressive and joyful that coloring him just puts you in the best mood. This one gives me serious cozy December vibes and I could honestly see it framed on a wall when it is finished.

    Minnie Mouse Baking Christmas Cookies by the Fireplace

    This page is giving me all the warm and cozy holiday feelings and I am here for every single detail. Minnie is in the cutest little apron and Santa hat, rolling out cookie dough at a kitchen counter that is covered in baking goodies like mixing bowls, cookie cutters, and a tray of freshly cut gingerbread shapes. Behind her is the most gorgeous fireplace scene complete with four stockings monogrammed with MM hanging from a garland draped mantel, chunky candles, and a big beautiful wreath with a bow at the top. A decorated Christmas tree peeks in from the right side and a snowy window glows in the background, pulling the whole cozy interior together. The line work throughout is clean and detailed without being overwhelming, with lots of lovely texture in the wreath, the tree, and the fireplace surround.

    I find this page genuinely therapeutic to color because there are so many different zones to work through at your own pace. You can focus on Minnie and her sweet little outfit first, then slowly work your way back into all that gorgeous holiday room decor. The stockings alone are going to be so fun to color in festive reds and greens, and I already know I want to make that wreath look absolutely lush. This is the kind of page I would save for a quiet evening with my favorite playlist on in the background because it really does feel like a little holiday escape.

    Donald and Daisy Duck Ice Skating in a Winter Wonderland

    This page is pure holiday joy and I genuinely cannot stop smiling at it. Donald and Daisy are gliding across a frozen pond together, both bundled up in the cutest winter outfits with scarves and cozy layers, looking like they are having the absolute best time. Donald is rocking a Santa hat and throwing his arms out wide like the total showoff he is, while Daisy skates beside him looking effortlessly graceful as always. The background is filled with a row of snow capped Christmas trees all strung up with little round fairy lights, and big beautiful snowflakes are floating down from the sky above. There is even a soft reflection of the skaters on the ice below which adds such a lovely touch to the overall composition. The lines are bold and confident throughout, with lighter and more delicate detailing in the snowflakes and tree textures that give the page a really nice visual variety.

    I am obsessed with this page because it has such a fun and energetic feel that makes coloring it genuinely exciting. The fairy lights on all those trees are going to be so satisfying to color in different festive shades, and I already know I want to give Daisy the most gorgeous powder blue skating outfit imaginable. The reflections on the ice are such a creative detail and I think using softer, slightly muted versions of the main colors there would look absolutely stunning. This one feels like a proper winter postcard when it is finished and I am totally here for that.

    Goofy Surrounded by a Mountain of Christmas Gifts

    This page made me laugh the second I saw it because it is so perfectly Goofy. He is buried in an absolutely massive pile of Christmas presents, Santa hat on, scarf flying, holding a roll of wrapping paper like he is either still wrapping or completely lost in the chaos of it all. The gifts are stacked up all around him and every single one has its own unique pattern, with stars, polka dots, stripes, and bows covering the boxes in the most delightfully busy way. Scattered throughout the background are floating snowflakes, ornaments with intricate detailing, and little snow dots that fill the upper half of the page beautifully. There is even a cozy little mug of hot cocoa and a candy cane tucked into the corner at the bottom which is such a sweet touch. The line work is bold and clear making this page really satisfying to work through section by section.

    I love this page so much because the gift wrapping patterns alone give you so much creative freedom and that is my kind of coloring challenge. You could make every single present a completely different color scheme and the whole thing would still look cohesive and festive. I personally would go for deep jewel tones on the bigger boxes and then mix in some classic red and green on the smaller ones for a really rich holiday feel. Goofy’s expression is so endearingly chaotic that coloring him just makes the whole experience feel lighthearted and fun, which is exactly what December coloring should be.

    Belle Reading a Book by the Christmas Tree in the Library

    This one is giving me my absolute dream December afternoon and I am not even a little bit sorry about it. Belle is seated in the most gorgeous tufted armchair, completely lost in a book with the softest smile on her face, while a beautifully decorated Christmas tree stands tall beside her topped with a star. The tree is adorned with pearl garland strands, candles, round ornaments, and intricate snowflake ornaments that add such an elegant touch throughout. Behind her, towering bookshelves packed from top to bottom with books fill the entire background and create the most stunning library setting you could ever imagine. The lines in this page are fine and graceful rather than heavy and chunky, which gives the whole thing a really sophisticated and almost storybook quality that feels very fitting for Belle specifically.

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    This page speaks to my soul on a deeply personal level because it combines two of my favorite things which are cozy reading nooks and Christmas decorating. I would color Belle’s gown in her classic warm golden yellow and then go for rich burgundy and gold tones on the tree decorations to keep everything feeling luxurious and fairy tale worthy. The bookshelves in the background are such a fun detail because you can color each book spine a different shade and it ends up looking incredibly pretty when it all comes together. If you are someone who finds coloring meditative and relaxing, this is absolutely the page for you because it rewards patience and attention to detail in the most beautiful way.

    Stitch Tangled in Christmas Lights Under the Tree

    Nobody does chaotic holiday energy quite like Stitch and this page captures him perfectly. He is sitting right at the base of a tall and elegantly decorated Christmas tree, completely wrapped up in a string of fairy lights with the biggest mischievous grin on his face like he absolutely planned this and has zero regrets. The tree above him is beautifully detailed with round ornaments at varying sizes, a fluffy garland draping around it, and a classic star sitting right at the very top. Candy canes, wrapped gifts with pretty bows, and delicate snowflakes scattered throughout the background complete the festive scene in the most charming way. The line work is bold and clean on Stitch himself while the tree and background elements have a slightly softer and more textured quality that creates a lovely contrast across the whole page.

    I have a serious soft spot for Stitch and this page made me genuinely giggle which is always a good sign when it comes to coloring pages. The fairy lights wrapped around him are going to be so much fun to color in a mix of warm reds, yellows, greens, and blues, and I think making each one a different color will look incredibly festive against his classic blue fur. The tree has just the right amount of detail to keep things interesting without becoming overwhelming, and the gifts at the base give you a nice little bonus section to play with at the end. This is one of those pages that just puts you in a good mood from start to finish and I think that is honestly the highest compliment I can give.

    Mickey Mouse Carrying a Wreath to His Cozy Snow Covered Cottage

    This page is the definition of a Christmas card come to life and I am completely in love with every inch of it. Mickey is walking up a snowy path toward the most adorable little cottage you have ever seen, holding a pretty bow tied wreath and wearing his Santa hat and scarf like the festive icon he truly is. The cottage itself is absolutely charming with a snow laden roof dripping with icicles, strings of round fairy lights draped across the front, arched windows and doorway, and a brick chimney sending a swirly trail of smoke up into the starry sky above. Rolling snow covered hills stretch out on either side, pine trees dot the landscape in the background, and a decorated Christmas tree stands proudly to the left of the house. The line work throughout is clean and smooth with a lovely storybook quality, and the open sky and hills give the page a nice airy feeling that keeps it from ever feeling too busy.

    This page genuinely feels like coloring a little holiday escape and I find that so relaxing. I would go for a soft twilight blue and purple sky to make those little stars really pop, and then warm golden yellow in all the cottage windows to give it that glowing lit from within feeling that I find irresistible on winter scenes. The snowy hills look like such a satisfying section to color with gentle shading, and the fairy lights on the cottage are just begging to be done in a cheerful mix of festive colors. This is the kind of page I would frame and keep out all December long without a second thought.

    Elsa Using Her Ice Magic to Decorate the Christmas Tree

    This page is absolutely breathtaking and I think it might be my favorite in the entire collection. Elsa stands on the left side of the page with her arm raised gracefully, sending a magical swirl of intricately detailed snowflakes floating up and across toward a massive and lushly decorated Christmas tree that dominates the right side of the composition. The snowflakes are all different sizes and each one has its own beautiful crystalline pattern, which makes that whole section of the page look like something out of a winter dream. The tree itself is enormous and richly textured with fluffy layered branches, ribbon garland winding all the way around it, rows of round ornaments, and a starburst topper at the very top. Jagged icy rock formations frame the background on either side, grounding the whole scene in Elsa’s signature frozen world. The line work is elegant and detailed throughout, with Elsa’s gown showing off a gorgeous diamond pattern texture and her flowing cape adding so much movement to her silhouette.

    I honestly sat and stared at this page for a good minute before I even thought about picking up a pencil because it is just that stunning. The snowflakes are going to be such a meditative and satisfying section to color, and I would go for icy blues and silvers with maybe the faintest hint of lavender to keep everything in Elsa’s cool and magical color world. Her gown is such a treat to color because all those little diamond details reward careful work in the most beautiful way. This is a page for when you want to really settle in and create something that looks genuinely impressive when it is done.

    Mickey Mouse Dressed as Santa Claus With a Sack Full of Toys

    This page is classic Christmas magic and I mean that in the very best way. Mickey is front and center in a full and beautifully detailed Santa suit complete with a fluffy trimmed hat, a belted coat with fur cuffs, and chunky boots that are just too cute for words. He is carrying an enormous sack over one shoulder that is bursting at the top with the most wonderful assortment of toys including a teddy bear, a little toy car, a doll, a spinning top, and several wrapped gifts with bows. The sack itself has a lovely diamond crosshatch pattern running across it that adds a really nice textural detail to the lower half of the page. Mickey’s expression is pure cheerful confidence, one hand gesturing outward like he is about to deliver the best Christmas ever, and the whole composition is bold and graphic with thick clean lines that make every section really satisfying to fill in.

    I love this page because it has such a fun and classic feel that works beautifully for both kids and adults to color. The Santa suit is practically begging to be done in the most vibrant red with crisp white trim, and I think going really bold and saturated here would make the whole thing look incredible. The toy pile spilling out of the sack is honestly my favorite part because each little toy can be its own mini coloring project with its own color story. It is the kind of page that feels quick and rewarding to color which makes it perfect for when you want that satisfying finished result without a huge time commitment.

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    Pluto Hanging Ornaments on the Christmas Tree

    This page is so wholesome and sweet that I genuinely cannot handle it. Pluto is sitting right at the base of a gorgeous full Christmas tree, Santa hat flopped adorably over one ear, carefully hanging a round ornament on one of the lower branches with the most focused and earnest expression on his face. The tree above him is beautifully decorated with a mix of ornament shapes including round baubles and a elegant elongated one, all hanging at different heights with a fluffy garland looping through the branches and a lovely star topper sitting right at the very top. A small sprig of holly with berries is tucked just below the star which is such a cute and classic touch. Neatly wrapped gifts with big bows are lined up along the base of the tree on both sides of Pluto, completing the scene in the most satisfying way. The line work is bold and clear throughout with just enough detail in the ornament patterns and tree texture to keep things interesting without ever feeling overwhelming.

    Pluto is honestly one of my favorite characters to color because his warm golden tan coloring looks so beautiful against rich festive greens and reds, and this page is the perfect showcase for that combination. I would have so much fun giving each ornament its own unique color and pattern, and the mix of ornament shapes on this tree means you get a nice variety to work with rather than all the same thing. The gifts at the bottom are a lovely finishing touch to color last when you are in that satisfying final stretch of a page. This one is genuinely feel good coloring from start to finish.

    Snow White Walking Through a Snowy Winter Forest With a Lantern

    This page has the most enchanting and ethereal quality to it and I find it absolutely beautiful. Snow White is making her way through a snowy forest at what feels like a magical winter evening, holding a detailed vintage style lantern up in one hand while gently reaching back toward an adorable little fawn peeking out from behind a snow dusted bush on her right. Bare winter trees with twisting branches arch dramatically overhead creating a natural frame around the whole scene, and soft snowflakes and round snow dots are scattered throughout the open space giving the whole composition a really dreamy floating quality. Snow White’s dress flows beautifully as she walks and her little bow headband and dainty ballet flats are just the sweetest details. The lines throughout are smooth and graceful rather than heavy, which gives this page a softer and more delicate feel compared to some of the bolder pages in this collection.

    This page instantly transports me somewhere quiet and magical and I think that is exactly why I find it so relaxing to color. The bare winter trees in the background are going to be so beautiful done in soft cool grays and taupes, and I would keep the overall palette quite muted and wintry with just Snow White’s iconic yellow and blue dress popping as the main focal point of color. The little fawn is just the sweetest bonus detail and I would color it in the softest warm brown with the biggest most innocent eyes. If you love pages that feel like a fairytale illustration when finished, this one is absolutely going to be your favorite.

    Chip and Dale Decorating the Christmas Tree Together

    This page is absolutely bursting with energy and cuteness and I am obsessed with every single detail. All three chipmunks are spread across the tree at different heights, each wearing their own little Santa hat, and the whole scene has this wonderfully chaotic and playful feel like they just completely took over the Christmas tree decorating and are having the time of their tiny lives. One chipmunk is perched near the top holding a large ornament decorated with stars, another is hanging off a branch in the middle section reaching for a zigzag patterned bauble, and the third is standing at the base adding finishing touches near the bottom while surrounded by neatly wrapped striped gifts. The tree itself is tall and beautifully shaped with fluffy textured branches, popcorn style garland looping around it, candy canes, a Christmas bell, and a clean star at the very top. The line work is bold and expressive which perfectly matches the lively and mischievous energy of these three little characters.

    I find this page genuinely joyful to color because there is so much happening at every level of the composition and it keeps things feeling fresh and exciting all the way through. The ornaments each have their own distinct pattern which means you can go completely wild with different color combinations and nothing will look out of place. I personally love the idea of making the popcorn garland in alternating warm and cool tones for a really festive look, and the striped gift boxes at the bottom are going to be so satisfying to finish off. This one is perfect for when you want a page that keeps you smiling the whole time you are coloring it.

    Mickey Opening Christmas Presents by the Fireplace

    This page made my heart absolutely melt the second I laid eyes on it. Baby Mickey is sitting on the floor surrounded by a glorious pile of gifts and torn wrapping paper, holding up a little toy train with the biggest most delighted grin on his tiny face like this is genuinely the best moment of his entire life. Behind him a beautifully decorated Christmas tree with pearl garland and round ornaments stands tall on the left, while a warm and inviting brick fireplace with dancing flames fills the right side of the scene. Three stockings hang from the mantelpiece above the fire, a single candle sits on the mantel shelf, and a round wreath decorates the wall above it all. The overall composition is wonderfully layered and rich with detail, and the line work moves beautifully between bold chunky outlines on Mickey in the foreground and slightly finer lines on the background elements which creates a really lovely sense of depth.

    This page gives me the most intensely cozy Christmas morning feelings and I find that kind of warmth genuinely therapeutic to color. The fireplace flames are going to be such a fun section to work on with warm oranges, yellows, and reds layered together, and I think adding some soft golden glow around that whole area would look absolutely gorgeous. Baby Mickey himself is so round and squishy looking that coloring him is just pure joy, and the scattered wrapping paper on the floor is a lovely little detail that makes the whole scene feel really alive and in the moment. This is one of those pages that tells a whole story and I love that about it.

    Tinker Bell Sprinkling Fairy Dust Over the Christmas Tree

    This page is pure magic and I genuinely think it might be the most whimsical and unique design in the whole collection. Tinker Bell is perched right at the very top of a tall and beautifully decorated Christmas tree, leaning forward with one hand extended as a trail of glittering fairy dust and tiny stars cascades down the right side of the tree in the most gorgeous sweeping arc. The tree itself is loaded with wonderful details including pearl bead garland looping in generous swags around every tier, striped and patterned round ornaments, five pointed stars, and candy canes tucked throughout the branches. The composition is particularly striking because the tree fills almost the entire page from top to bottom with Tinker Bell floating above it all, and the fairy dust trail creates a beautiful diagonal flow of sparkle and movement across the whole design. The lines are clean and confident with lovely delicate detailing on the fairy dust section that gives it an almost lacy and ethereal texture.

    I am a huge Tinker Bell fan so I will admit I may be slightly biased but I think this page is absolutely stunning to color. The fairy dust trail is the section I am most excited about because I would use the most shimmery and sparkling yellows and golds I own to make it really glow against the rest of the page. Tinker Bell herself looks so graceful and tiny perched up there and I would color her in her classic soft green with warm golden hair to make her really pop against a deep evergreen tree. The layered garland and ornaments give you so many opportunities to build a really rich and detailed color palette that looks incredibly satisfying when it all comes together.

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    Mickey and Minnie Outside Their Decorated Disney Gingerbread House

    This page is an absolute feast for the eyes and I genuinely could stare at it all day. The centerpiece is the most incredibly detailed gingerbread style cottage you have ever seen, covered from top to bottom in the most wonderful decorative elements including heart shapes, flower medallions, candy cane striped pillars framing the arched front door, a round porthole window, and what appears to be a smiley face cookie decoration on the side wall. The snow laden roof has a beautifully textured scalloped tile effect with thick icing dripping along the edges, and a chunky brick chimney sits at the top. Mickey and Minnie stand outside on either side of the door looking absolutely adorable in their winter outfits, snow covered Christmas trees flank both sides of the house, a big gift with a bow sits to the right, and large decorative snowflakes and stars are scattered all around the background. The line work throughout is wonderfully intricate and detailed, making this one of the most complex and rewarding pages in the entire collection.

    I will be completely upfront that this page is going to take some time and I am one hundred percent here for it. Pages this detailed are my absolute happy place because you can work through them slowly section by section and every little area you finish feels like its own tiny accomplishment. I would go for classic warm gingerbread brown tones on the house walls with white icing accents, and then use pops of red, pink, and green on all the decorative details to make the whole thing look good enough to eat. The snowflake background is going to look so pretty done in soft icy blues and I just know the finished result on this one is going to be absolutely frame worthy.

    Mickey Mouse Standing on a Stepladder to Decorate the Giant Christmas Tree

    This page has such a warm and classic feel to it and the composition is just really beautifully done. Mickey is standing on a simple wooden stepladder on the left side of the page, Santa hat on and absolutely beaming, carefully placing a detailed patterned ornament onto a truly magnificent Christmas tree that towers above him and fills most of the page. The tree is incredibly lush and full with lovely feathery branch texture throughout, and it is decorated with an impressive variety of elements including ornaments with intricate zigzag and scroll patterns, five pointed stars, sprigs of holly with berries, candy canes, and generous loops of pearl bead garland draping from top to bottom. A bold outlined star sits at the very top and a row of neatly wrapped gifts with big bows lines the base of the tree. The overall layout has a really satisfying symmetry to it with Mickey and the ladder providing a lovely grounded focal point on the left that balances the full height of the tree perfectly.

    What I love most about this page is how gloriously detailed those ornaments are because every single one has its own unique surface pattern and that is my absolute favorite kind of coloring challenge. I would dedicate serious time to each ornament and give them all completely different color stories, mixing jewel tones with softer pastels for a really eclectic and collected over time feel. The holly sprigs dotted throughout the tree are such a charming detail that I would pick out in deep glossy green with bright red berries, and the pearl garland would look stunning in a warm creamy white. This is one of those pages where the more care and attention you put in, the more spectacular the result looks.

    Cinderella and Prince Charming Dancing by the Christmas Tree in the Castle

    This page is romance and elegance turned all the way up and I am absolutely swooning over it. Cinderella and Prince Charming are dancing together in what is clearly a grand castle ballroom, with Cinderella’s gorgeous full skirted gown sweeping dramatically as she turns toward him, one hand reaching back to touch a ornament on the magnificent Christmas tree behind her. The tree is enormous and abundantly decorated with round baubles at every level, generous loops of pearl bead garland, and pretty little bows tucked throughout the branches, all topped with a star. Tall gothic arched windows fill the background with beautiful architectural detail, a candelabra glows in the corner, and a small fireplace with greenery adds to the sense of a truly luxurious festive interior. Wrapped gifts are stacked at the base of the tree and the whole scene is framed with the kind of effortless grandeur that only a royal castle Christmas could pull off. The line work is fluid and graceful throughout, particularly on Cinderella’s flowing gown which has a wonderful sense of movement built right into it.

    This page feels like the most romantic and sophisticated coloring experience and I genuinely love that about it. Cinderella’s gown is the obvious star of the show for me and I would go for her classic ice blue with the most careful and loving attention to all those gorgeous fabric folds. The castle windows in the background are going to look incredibly dramatic done in deep midnight blue and I think the contrast between that cool background and the warm festive tree in the foreground would look absolutely stunning. This is the page I would choose for a special evening when I really want to treat myself to something beautiful.

    Goofy Building a Snowman in a Snowy Winter Landscape

    This page is so cheerful and uncomplicated and sometimes that is exactly what you need. Goofy is standing in a snowy outdoor scene wearing his Santa hat and winter outfit, leaning in toward a freshly built snowman with the most proud and delighted expression on his face like he just created an absolute masterpiece and wants everyone to know it. The snowman itself is classic and round with a little hat, a carrot nose, button eyes, a dotted smile, and round buttons running down its middle, with one stick arm raised cheerfully to the side. Gently rolling snow covered hills stretch across the background and simple pine trees frame each side of the scene, while round snowflake dots fall softly all across the upper half of the page creating a really lovely snowy atmosphere. The line work throughout is bold, clean, and unfussy which gives this page a really open and breathable quality with plenty of generous spaces to fill in with color.

    I love this page for the days when I just want something relaxing and low pressure to color without a lot of intricate detail to navigate. The large open sections on the snowman and the snowy ground are so satisfying to work through, and I would keep the whole background palette really cool and wintry with soft blues and lavenders for the sky and ground. Goofy’s Santa hat and outfit are going to pop so nicely in classic red against all that white and blue, and I think a warm orange carrot nose on the snowman would be the perfect little pop of warmth to balance everything out. This is my go to kind of page for a relaxed Sunday afternoon when I just want to enjoy the process without overthinking anything.

    Pluto Sitting in a Pile of Christmas Presents With a Santa Hat

    What a way to close out this collection because this page is pure festive fun from top to bottom. Pluto is sitting right in the middle of the most gloriously chaotic pile of Christmas gifts, Santa hat on and ears flopping, tail wagging with those little motion lines that tell you he is absolutely thriving in this situation. His expression is so endearingly eager and happy that it is impossible not to smile back at him. The gifts surrounding him are wonderfully varied with different sizes and surface patterns including polka dots, diagonal stripes, and snowflake prints, all tied up with pretty bows in different styles. A candy cane peeks out on the left side and a single detailed ornament with a zigzag pattern sits on the floor in front adding a lovely finishing touch to the composition. The line work is bold and confident throughout with a clean open background that keeps all the focus on Pluto and his glorious gift pile.

    This page is such a joyful note to end on and I find it genuinely fun and fast to color because the composition is bold and graphic without being overly complicated. The gift wrapping patterns are the real stars here and I would go completely wild giving each box its own distinct color palette, mixing classic reds and greens with some unexpected touches like gold, teal, and deep plum for a really rich and festive look. Pluto’s warm golden tan coloring is going to look so beautiful popping out from all those colorful packages, and honestly this page gives me the same happy buzz as actual gift wrapping does which is saying a lot because I love gift wrapping season more than almost anything.

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      Hi, I’m Emily Carter, and I create coloring pages because slowing down matters to me.I grew up in a small town in the Midwest where rainy afternoons meant crayons on the kitchen table and stacks of printer paper. Those quiet moments stuck with me.As an adult, I found myself going back to coloring during busy seasons of life. It helped me relax, focus, and unplug in a way nothing else really did.This website is my space to share that feeling with others. I design coloring pages that are fun, calming, and easy to enjoy, whether you have five minutes or an entire afternoon.I believe coloring should feel comforting, not complicated. No pressure to stay inside the lines. Just something simple that brings a little peace into your day.When I’m not creating new pages, I’m usually drinking iced coffee, listening to music, or sketching ideas that start as doodles and turn into full designs.I hope these pages give you a quiet moment you can look forward to.

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