Free Christmas Bookmarks to Colour | Mum In The Madhouse

Free Christmas Bookmarks to Colour

How cute are these free Christmas Bookmarks to Colour? They make a super quiet time activity for children this festive season. Simply download, print them off, cut them out and colour. They are a great classroom, group activity for kids or for library use and even better the children get some beautiful Christmas theme bookmarks to take home.

How cute are these free Christmas Bookmarks to Colour?  They make a super quiet time activity for children this festive season.  Simply download, print them off, cut them out and colour.

Why not print them off and mat them on a piece of card with a ribbon and pop them in people’s Christmas cards or you could give them as a fun gift to children or classmates instead of a Christmas card this year or even use them for a classroom Christmas party (getting the pupils to choose one or two). I am a big fan of printables as they make great simple low mess activities and are a fun way to celebrate this special time of the year.

How to Make Christmas Bookmarks to Colour

We love books here and have a who selection that we bring our each holiday season, so to celebrate this time of year I created these free printable bookmarks to spread the Christmas light. Add them to your Christmas activities.

How cute are these free Christmas Bookmarks to Colour?  They make a super quiet time activity for children this festive season.  Simply download, print them off, cut them out and colour.

Once these free Christmas bookmarks are coloured in then you can easily laminate them to keep them looking fabulous for longer or use cardstock to make them more durable. You could also use them as a gift tag on presents.

I have avoided the typical reindeer, Santa and snowman that you often find and instead, our uniquely designed Festive-themed bookmarks have Dala Horses, Snowflakes and Christmas trees galore and are wonderful to take time out and colour.

How cute are these free Christmas Bookmarks to Colour?  They make a super quiet time activity for children this festive season.  Simply download, print them off, cut them out and colour.

I love simple craft activities that are great for groups of kids and these Christmas bookmarks are fab to give instead of a card.   You could even give them with a book as a Christmas gift.

My best friends nine year old had a lot of fun colouring in the whole sheet for me and was delighted with his own Christmas bookmarks.

How cute are these free Christmas Bookmarks to Colour?  They make a super quiet time activity for children this festive season.  Simply download, print them off, cut them out and colour.

These free colouring bookmarks are offered for your non-commercial, personal use only. I do NOT give permission for the Mass-production of these colouring bookmarks, even for non-profit purposes. Please do not upload these blank colouring bookmarks to other sites – instead, if you want to let people know about these free resources, post a link to this page and templates. Pinning is okay as long as the pin links back to this page. Thanks!

Download the Free Printable Christmas Bookmarks to Colour (Pdf format)

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Colouring Supplies:

  • Scissors or paper cutter
  • Cardstock
  • Markers, pencils or crayons
  • Laminating sheets
  • Hole Punch
  • Ribbon

We also have a beautiful set of three Winter Themed Bookmarks to Colour, which includes a Christmas tree, Robin in a Christmas jumper and hot chocolate! We also have loads of Christmas Craft ideas too!

I always print my printables directly onto 160 gsm cardstock using my Epson Ecotank Printer rather than regular paper, this way they are a little more durable and the pens do not bleed through to the other side. However, if you do not have a home printer then just pop to a library and use theirs.