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36 Santa Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Updated: July 8, 2026

Bring Santa Claus to life with our free printable Santa coloring pages — jolly Santa faces in holly wreaths, Santa hugging baby reindeer, cozy hot cocoa scenes, cheerful Merry Christmas greetings, and busy workshop doodles. Screen-free holiday fun for kids and adults alike.

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How to download: Click any image below to open the full-size version, then right-click and save. Print on US Letter or A4 paper.

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Bring Santa Claus to life with our collection of free printable Santa coloring pages! From jolly Santa faces in holly wreaths and Santa hugging baby reindeer to cozy hot cocoa scenes, cheerful Merry Christmas greetings, and busy workshop doodles — there's a simple page for little ones and a detailed one for grown-ups.

These Santa pages are part of our full Christmas coloring pages collection. Give Santa a scene to stand in with our Christmas tree coloring pages for the full festive picture.

Every Santa design is 100% free to download and print on US Letter or A4 paper. The clear black outlines work beautifully with colored pencils, markers, crayons, or gel pens. Simply click any design below to open the PDF and start bringing Santa to life with your favorite colors!

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Coloring Tips

What colors should I use for Santa's suit?

The classic look is a bright red suit with white fur trim, a black belt, and shiny black boots — but Santa's suit has appeared in green, blue, and even purple throughout history, so feel free to experiment. Keep his cheeks a soft pink and his beard clean white (or the palest gray for a bit of shading) so his face stays the focal point.

How do I make Santa's beard and fur look fluffy?

Leave the beard, hat trim, and cuffs mostly white and add just a few light gray strokes that follow the curl of the hair for soft shading. Coloring the red suit right up to the edge of the white fur makes the fluffy trim pop by contrast. Save the tiny details — the belt buckle, glasses, and hat pom-pom — for last so your outlines stay crisp.

Which Santa pages are best for younger kids?

Start with the single-character sheets — a smiling Santa face in a wreath, the winking thumbs-up Santa, or Santa waving beside a tree. They have big shapes, thick lines, and lots of open space. Save the busy workshop scenes, the detailed reindeer-and-barn pages, and the animal-filled fireplace sheets for older kids and adults who enjoy relaxing, intricate coloring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Santa coloring pages free to print?

Yes! Every Santa coloring page on Analog Bag is completely free for personal use. Just click an image to open the printable PDF and print it at home — no sign-up required.

What paper size are they, and how do I print them?

Each page is a US Letter PDF that prints on standard printer paper. Open the PDF, choose 'Fit to page,' and print. For markers or gel pens, use cardstock (65–110 lb) to prevent bleed-through.

Do you have both simple and detailed Santa pages?

Yes. There are big, bold single-Santa pages for toddlers and young kids, plus richly detailed scenes — Santa in his workshop, at the fireplace with woodland animals, and hugging baby reindeer — for older kids and adults who love intricate coloring.

Are these pages for kids or adults?

Both! The friendly cartoon Santa faces and thumbs-up pages suit young children, while the busy doodle scenes and detailed barn-and-reindeer pages are great for older kids, teens, and adults.

Do I need to sign up or create an account?

No. There's no sign-up, no email, and no account needed. Click any Santa coloring page and the printable PDF opens instantly.