20 Christmas Ornament Coloring Pages - Free!

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Christmas ornaments drawing colored by Coloring Together
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Do you think our Christmas ornaments have enough sparkle to light up our Christmas? It was super fun to color them! Would you like to help us color more? The more ornaments there are, the better.

In the gallery we have a great variety of Christmas ornament coloring pages, ready to give life and color to the whole place. What do you think? Would you give us a hand? That way everything will sparkle and Christmas will be special.

The best part of coloring the Christmas ornament pictures to color is that you'll be able to personalize the ornaments your own way. If you want them to be blue, they will be! On the other hand, if you want them to sparkle or have a watercolor effect, you'll be able to do it. You have a ton of possibilities!

Plus, you don't need to use fancy or complicated techniques. If you want to do something quick, colored pencils and markers are a good option. But if you want to color calmly and have everything turn out well, why not use colored tempera paints? The ornaments would look gorgeous!

At Coloring Together we prepared a special Christmas section. We have a whole gallery for you to show off your art to the world. How about you send us a photo? We're sure you'll be amazed when you see the variety of paintings and colors all in one place!

Alright! It's time to begin. Don't waste any time, remember that Christmas ends very quickly. It's time for your colors and markers to fill this December season with life!

Christmas Ornaments coloring pages

Why color christmas ornaments pictures?

When Christmas arrives we only know one thing: it's time to decorate! It's a tradition that, once this very special time of year arrives, it's time to decorate and set the mood of our home with a variety of Christmas elements. Do you know which ones?

That's right: it's common to decorate the house with Christmas plush toys shaped like snowmen, stars, bears, and much more. To set up the little tree and hang Christmas baubles on it, or to put together a nativity scene! Each and every one of the elements we mentioned are Christmas decorations that can't be missing.

And you, what do you like to decorate most? If you're up for coloring this theme you'll find beautiful Christmas ornament coloring pages, so you can personalize them your own way and use them to decorate your house. Plus, you'll learn with the fun facts we researched for you. Wouldn't you like to give it a try? Let's go!

Christmas has started and we're running way behind! Let's learn Coloring Together everything we can about Christmas ornaments! Ready to begin?

Learn while coloring Christmas Ornaments

  1. The origin of hanging stockings on the fireplace comes from a kind gesture of Santa's. It's said that Saint Nicholas left gold coins in children's stockings while they slept.
  2. The typical Christmas colors are green, red, and gold. Do you know why? Red represents the blood of Christ, green represents hope and life, and gold represents wealth and light.
  3. In the 4th century, pagans believed that plants that kept their green color in autumn were magical. It's said that's why the color green is commonly used at Christmas.
  4. A meaningful element at Christmas is the star. It represents the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Three Wise Men to Jesus Christ.
  5. Do you know why the Christmas tree is decorated with red baubles? Well, the ancient Celts used to decorate their oak trees with apples, since to them they represented youth and life.
  6. The Advent wreath is a popular Christmas decoration that holds 4 candles, which are lit one each Sunday of December, and it's usually placed in the center of the table.
  7. Have you decorated at Christmas with bows? They're very common! And they represent the union of the family and of loved ones. How beautiful!
  8. At Christmas we decorate with angels because they are figures that represent kindness and mercy.
  9. The lights that decorate the Christmas tree represent the light of Christ. Before they existed as we know them today, little candles were placed at the foot of the tree.
  10. Candy canes have their origin in Jesus! It's said they represent the staff of the Shepherd Jesus, which upside down looks like a "J".
  11. Have you decorated with little pine cones at Christmas? It's said it's a symbol that represents immortality and hope in the future.
  12. Christmas bells are very common in Christmas decorations. It's said they represent the joy of the birth of the Christ Child.
  13. It's said that the colors of candy canes have a meaning. The color white represents the purity of the Virgin, and the red represents the blood of Jesus Christ.
  14. The ancient Germanic peoples believed that the earth and the stars were held up by a huge tree called Yggdrasil. To celebrate winter, they decorated an oak tree and danced around it. In other words, before fir trees, Christmas trees were oaks.

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