Free, Printable Christmas Cards

Colorable Christmas Cards

Karen Barnes
Christmas cards can be rather expensive to purchase. The free, printable Christmas cards listed below can be printed out on card stock. The kids can color the Christmas cards before you send them out to the people on your Christmas card list.

Printable Christmas Cards to Color

There are four styles of Christmas cards to print. Each of the cards will open in a PDF. They are a four-fold card. You can write your own Christmas greeting on the inside of the cards.

More Printable Christmas Cards to Color

You will find 18 colorable Christmas cards from activityvillage.co.uk. The printable Christmas cards will print onto one A4 or letter sized paper or card stock. Print the cards, have the kids color them, and fold them to mail out to those on your Christmas list.

Printable Christmas Coloring Cards

There are five Christmas cards that can be printed and colored from printfree.com. There are instructions below the cards to help you print these non-traditional Christmas cards.

Printable Christmas Card Templates

This set of Christmas cards has four different sets to print. You can print them in color or black and white. The cards that are printed in color will have the pictures filled in already. The black and white cards can be colored. There are envelopes, labels, and writing paper that can be printed in the same manner as the Christmas cards. Each of the four groups has the cards, envelopes, labels, and writing papers to keep your Christmas card sending together in a theme. There are instructions included above the cards to help you print them.

Disney Christmas Cards

There is only one Disney Christmas Card that can be colored in this group. It is a Pooh Bear card.

Christmas Cards

You will find four Christmas cards that can be printed and colored from primarygames.com. Directions are included for printing.

For envelopes for these free, printable Christmas cards, you will find a list of envelopes in the following article Free Printable Holiday Envelopes and Stationary. You can use the holiday stationary to add more information with your Christmas card.

With the prices of Christmas cards rising each year, plus the count of Christmas cards per box decreasing, and the cost of postage, it can put a damper on your card sending to family and friends. By purchasing card stock or using regular printing paper, you can make your own Christmas cards at home for less than a box of pre-made cards. Not only that coloring them yourselves or by letting the kids color them, you can have fun in the process.

Published by Karen Barnes

Karen likes to write about different topics that intrigues her. She likes to share what she knows about the different areas she has worked and been creative in. She has worked in the grocery and fast food...   View profile

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  • Janet Roof 11/29/2008

    Thank you so much for this, great resources.

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