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This collection of 20 enchanting disney christmas coloring pages offers a delightful way to celebrate the holiday season with beloved characters. Whether you’re a seasoned colorist or looking for engaging activities for younger enthusiasts, these free printable Disney Christmas coloring pages provide precise color guidance and creative tips for every design.
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Classic Disney Christmas Capers
The heart of Disney’s holiday magic often lies with its original stars. This sub-theme brings together Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and their pals in festive scenes, perfect for capturing that nostalgic Christmas spirit. These disney christmas coloring pages are full of warmth and classic charm.
Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse, originally named Mortimer by Walt Disney, but changed by Walt’s wife Lillian, first appeared in “Steamboat Willie” in 1928. He’s known for his cheerful disposition and iconic look.
For coloring Mickey, his core colors are simple: bright red shorts with two white buttons, a black body, a peach or light tan face, and golden yellow shoes. For designs #1, #17, and #20, use markers for solid, vibrant coverage on his shorts and shoes, ensuring a clean edge where the red meets the black. When coloring his face, a light peach or very pale orange works well.
Minnie Mouse
Minnie Mouse made her debut alongside Mickey in “Steamboat Willie” and is often seen as his loving companion. Her signature polka dots and bow are instantly recognizable.
Minnie’s classic outfit in these holiday scenes for designs #1, #17, and #19 will often feature a red dress with white polka dots, a matching red bow, and yellow shoes. For a realistic texture on her baking apron in design #19, try using colored pencils. Start with a light base color for the apron, then add gentle shading around the folds and creases to give it depth, making sure her polka dots stand out against the red. You can find more details about Minnie’s history on the official Disney character page.
Donald Duck & Goofy
Donald Duck, famous for his short temper, first appeared in “The Wise Little Hen” in 1934. Goofy, known for his clumsy but lovable nature, debuted in “Mickey’s Revue” in 1932.
Donald’s outfit usually consists of a blue sailor shirt with a red bow tie and a blue cap, while Goofy typically sports an orange turtleneck, a black vest, blue pants, and brown shoes. For Donald tangled in lights (design #2), use bright, contrasting colors like red, green, blue, and yellow for the string of lights, making them pop against his blue uniform. For Goofy on skates (design #3), use crayons to blend the icy blue tones of the pond, pressing lighter in some areas to show reflections or thinner ice. Design #17 also features both characters caroling.
Pluto & Chip ‘n’ Dale
Pluto, Mickey’s loyal dog, is unique among Disney’s animal characters as he doesn’t talk, behaving like a real dog. Chip ‘n’ Dale are mischievous chipmunks, first appearing in “Private Pluto” in 1943.
Pluto is primarily orange-yellow with a green collar, as seen in designs #3, #4, and #20. For Pluto pulling the sled of presents (design #4), use colored pencils to create subtle texture in his fur, using short, overlapping strokes. The presents offer a chance for bright, varied colors and patterns. Chip ‘n’ Dale (design #5) are brown with lighter bellies and noses. Chip has a small black nose and two teeth, while Dale has a larger red nose and a gap between his teeth. Use fine-tipped markers for their details to capture their playful expressions behind the gift.
Hundred Acre Wood Winter Wonders
Join Winnie the Pooh and his friends as they bring their gentle charm to the snowy landscapes, offering a cozy and comforting selection of disney christmas coloring pages.
Winnie the Pooh & Piglet
Winnie the Pooh, created by A.A. Milne, lives in the Hundred Acre Wood. He loves honey and his best friend Piglet, who is a very timid but loyal companion.
Pooh Bear is a warm golden yellow, with a bright red shirt. Piglet is a soft pink with darker pink stripes. For design #6, where they share honey on a snowy log, colored pencils are ideal for blending the subtle yellows and reds on Pooh, and the delicate pinks on Piglet. Use a very light blue or gray for the snow, leaving some white space to suggest sparkle. The scarves can be any warm, festive color like green or blue.
Tigger
Tigger, known for his energetic bouncing, is one of the most boisterous residents of the Hundred Acre Wood. His iconic phrase is “The wonderful thing about Tiggers is Tiggers are wonderful things!”
Tigger is primarily orange with black stripes and a pink belly, as depicted in design #7. When coloring Tigger bouncing in the snow, use bold orange and black markers for his stripes to convey his energetic personality. For the snow, you can create the effect of his bounce marks by coloring lightly around the distinct “bounce” shapes, making them stand out against the white background.
Enchanted Princess & Ocean Holidays
From grand ballrooms to under-the-sea adventures, these disney christmas coloring pages feature beloved princesses celebrating the season with grace and wonder.
Cinderella
Cinderella, known for her kindness and resilience, lost her glass slipper at the ball. Her story has been retold countless times since its animated debut in 1950.
Cinderella’s iconic ball gown is a beautiful light blue, and her hair is golden blonde. In design #8, where she places a star on the tree, use a combination of light blue and silver for her gown to capture its shimmering effect. Crayons can be good for layering here. For the star, use a bright yellow or gold with glitter if you have it, making it the focal point of the tree. The grand hall in the background can be filled with warm browns and golds, suggesting a festive, opulent setting. You can read more about Cinderella’s classic tale on Wikipedia.
Belle & Ariel
Belle, from “Beauty and the Beast,” loves reading and sees beyond appearances. Ariel, from “The Little Mermaid,” is a curious mermaid who longs to explore the human world.
Belle’s classic gown is golden yellow, and her hair is dark brown. In design #9, reading by the fireplace, use warm yellows, oranges, and reds for the fire’s glow, letting it cast a soft light on Belle’s face and Chip the teacup. Ariel (design #10) has vibrant red hair, a green tail, and a purple seashell top. For her underwater scene with Flounder, use varying shades of blue and green for the ocean, and make the Christmas ornaments spilling from the treasure chest bright and colorful, perhaps with metallic markers for extra shine. Flounder is light blue and yellow. These free printable Disney Christmas coloring pages offer unique settings.
Frozen Fun & Tropical Aloha Christmas
Experience the magic of Arendelle’s winter wonderland and a tropical holiday twist with Stitch and Lilo in these diverse disney christmas coloring pages.
Elsa & Olaf
Elsa, the Snow Queen of Arendelle, has the power to create and control ice and snow. Olaf is the lovable snowman she created, who dreams of summer.
Elsa’s signature dress is shades of icy blue and white, with her hair a platinum blonde. For design #11, where she conjures ice sculptures, use various cool blues and whites with colored pencils to create transparent and crystalline effects for her ice magic and the tree. Olaf (design #12) is pure white snow, with a carrot nose, stick arms, and black coal buttons. Use markers for his solid white body, then a bright orange for his nose and brown for his stick arms. The giant candy cane should be a vivid red and white stripe.
Stitch & Lilo
Stitch, Experiment 626, is an alien genetic experiment who crash-lands on Earth and is adopted by Lilo Pelekai in Hawaii. Lilo is an eccentric but kind-hearted young girl.
Stitch (designs #13 and #14) is primarily cobalt blue, with lighter blue on his belly, pink inner ears, and black eyes. Lilo (design #14) typically wears a red dress with white leaf patterns. For Stitch struggling with wrapping paper (design #13), use a mix of crumpled paper textures with various shades of green, red, and gold. For the tropical “sandman” scene (design #14), use warm sandy tones for the sandman and vibrant greens for the palm trees and leis, contrasting with Stitch’s blue fur. This collection of disney christmas coloring pages truly spans different worlds.
Villainous & Wacky Winter Scenes
Even the antagonists get into the holiday spirit, offering a humorous and unexpected twist to this collection of disney christmas coloring pages.
Maleficent & Captain Hook
Maleficent, the “Mistress of All Evil,” is the formidable villain from “Sleeping Beauty.” Captain Hook, the pirate captain, is Peter Pan’s nemesis and suffers from a fear of the crocodile, Tick-Tock.
Maleficent’s iconic look (design #15) features a black gown with purple accents and green skin. For her dark Christmas tree, use deep purples, blacks, and greens for a dramatic, gothic look. Her raven-shaped ornaments can be glossy black. Captain Hook (design #16) typically wears a red coat, white ruffled shirt, and a feathered hat. For him trying to catch a snowflake, use subtle blues and whites for the snowflake against his vibrant red coat. Tick-Tock the crocodile is green with a lighter belly and yellow eyes; make sure his Santa hat is a classic red and white.
Grand Holiday Gatherings
These designs bring together multiple characters, creating lively and joyful scenes that capture the essence of Disney’s communal holiday cheer.
Caroling & Christmas Village
Designs #17 and #18 feature a joyful assembly of characters. Design #17 shows Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Daisy caroling in front of a snow-covered cottage, and design #18 depicts various Disney characters marveling at a miniature Christmas village.
For the caroling scene, ensure each character retains their distinct colors, and use warm yellows for the cottage windows to suggest a cozy interior. The snow can be layered with light blue and purple undertones to give it depth. For the Christmas village scene, design #18 offers a fantastic opportunity for intricate detail and a wide palette of colors. Encourage using fine-tipped markers or colored pencils to bring out the tiny details of the miniature buildings, trees, and figures, making it a vibrant focal point of these disney christmas coloring pages.
A Festive Craft: Disney Christmas Bunting
Once you’ve colored your favorite disney christmas coloring pages, don’t just put them away! Turn them into a charming Disney Christmas Bunting to decorate your room or tree.
Carefully cut out your favorite colored characters or scenes from the pages. You can cut around the outline of Mickey, Minnie, Olaf, or even just a festive element like Pluto’s present-filled sled. Punch a small hole in the top two corners of each cut-out. Thread a piece of festive ribbon or string through the holes, alternating your characters. Hang your personalized Disney Christmas Bunting across a doorway, above a fireplace, or along a shelf to showcase your creative work and add a unique Disney touch to your holiday decorations.
This collection of 20 disney christmas coloring pages is designed to bring joy and creative expression to your holiday season. We hope you enjoy bringing these classic characters to life with your favorite colors.























