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Christmas Stained Glass Coloring Pages (11 Pages To Color)

Christmas Stained Glass Coloring Pages (11 Pages To Color)

There is something magical about bold outlines, jewel tones, and that classic stained glass look. My three love how every page turns into a tiny window of color, and I love how quiet the house gets while they focus. These Christmas stained glass coloring pages are simple, pretty, and perfect for busy afternoons leading up to the holiday.

I keep a folder of printable stained glass Christmas coloring pages on hand, both easy and detailed. We tape the finished pages to a sunny window, and the light makes them glow. It feels festive, cozy, and a little bit nostalgic, which might be my favorite part.

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Festive Stained Glass Holiday Outlines

A coloring page featuring a stained glass window design depicting a night landscape with houses, hills, stars, and a crescent moon.Pin

Thick, clean lines make these pages easy for small hands, and they still look polished. Think ornaments, stockings, and wreaths with big sections that beg for bright reds, greens, and golds. I set out a mix of markers, crayons, and gel pens, then let the kids choose. Simple outlines keep the mood calm and focused, which is a gift in December.

I like to print a few on cardstock, since they hold color better and do not wrinkle with markers. The finished art becomes instant decor on kitchen cabinets or the playroom door. It is simple and fun, and it makes the house feel ready for guests.

Pages with a Stained Glass Christmas Theme

A black and white mandala with geometric shapes, featuring a symmetrical star pattern in the center, framed by a circular border.Pin

This set leans into classic motifs, like nativity scenes, cozy cottages, and winter stars. The panes create that stained glass pattern, so every section has a purpose. My oldest picks deeper shades, then my younger two go wild with sparkle pens. Every page turns into a story, and I love hearing their little narrations while they color.

We keep the pages in a binder, sorted by theme, so they can flip and pick what they want. It cuts down on mess, and it saves time during that pre-dinner rush. When a page gets loved, I print another copy and slip it right in.

Seasonal Designs for Creative Coloring

Black and white coloring page of a candle with a flame, surrounded by poinsettia flowers and pine branches, set against a circular rays background.Pin

These designs invite playful color, like candy cane borders around snowflakes, or glowing halos around candles. The blocky panes help kids learn contrast, light and dark, warm and cool. We talk about what colors pop next to each other, and it turns into a tiny art lesson without feeling heavy.

I like to set a prompt, like all blues and silvers for a snowy look. Then, on the next page, we do bold red, green, and gold for a warm style. It keeps them curious, and the results look amazing on the fridge.

Holiday Outlines Featuring Glass Patterns

Line drawing of an angel with wings, blowing a trumpet, and wearing a flowing robe.Pin

You will find tidy geometric panes around angels, bells, and gift boxes. The repeated patterns calm my youngest, which is hard to believe if you have met him. The lines guide their coloring, so even quick scribblers get a neat, stained glass effect.

We add a simple finishing step. Trace over the black lines with a thicker marker. It sharpens the design, and the colors look richer. The kids see a big difference, and they are proud of that final pop.

Pages That Capture the Stained Glass Look

A coloring page featuring an outlined reindeer with large antlers, surrounded by snowflakes and dots, set within a decorative border.Pin

These pages mimic real stained glass with bold, segmented fields and strong contrast. They look impressive, even if you color fast. I keep a palette ready, like ruby, emerald, sapphire, and amber. Those jewel tones feel classic, and they hold up well next to the tree.

If you want extra glow, add a bit of white pencil to the middle of a pane, then blend. It gives a soft highlight, and kids love the trick. We keep tissue paper nearby for gentle smudging. Quick, easy, very pretty.

Festive Outlines for a Holiday Glow

A black and white Christmas-themed coloring page featuring a geometric Christmas tree with circular ornaments and a star on top, surrounded by gift boxes and hanging baubles, all enclosed in a decorative border.Pin

Candles, lanterns, and starbursts bring a warm, cozy shine to the set. We talk about where the “light” is in the picture, then choose brighter colors around it. It sounds fancy, but it is simple and fun, and the kids get it right away.

If you hang them on a window, the effect is lovely in the late afternoon. The room turns golden, and the pages feel alive. My middle child calls it the “cozy hour,” and I have kept the name.

Seasonal Pages with Creative Glass Designs

A Christmas-themed coloring page featuring Santa Claus in a sleigh pulled by a reindeer, with the text 'Merry Christmas' above. The background includes snowflakes and holly leaves, framed by a decorative border.Pin

This batch mixes snow-covered houses, reindeer, and merry banners with pretty glass grids. There is a nice balance of small and large spaces, so it works for different ages. My oldest relaxes into the tiny panes, while the younger two color big sections first.

We use a mix of tools, since texture adds depth. Crayons for soft color, markers for punch, colored pencils for detail. That blend looks gorgeous on stained glass designs, and everyone gets a favorite tool.

Simple Stained Glass Outlines for Christmas

A coloring page featuring a decorated arched window with a Christmas tree, snowflakes, stars, and ornaments, along with the words 'Merry Christmas' beneath it.Pin

These are my go-to for fast, low-stress coloring sessions. Big panes, friendly shapes, and minimal tiny bits. Perfect for toddlers, early elementary, or just a quick calm-down activity after snacks and before homework.

I print a stack and keep them in a tray with pre-sharpened pencils. No searching, no drama. We turn on music, pour cocoa, and let the colors do the work. It is peaceful, and you can feel the mood shift.

Holiday Pages That Shine with Seasonal Spirit

A coloring page featuring a holiday ornament design with a dove in the center, surrounded by holly leaves, berries, and a star pattern, suitable for kids.Pin

This group leans into cheer, like jolly Santas, ribbon-wrapped gifts, and festive garlands. The stained glass patterns lift even the silliest faces into art that looks special. The bold lines help kids stay inside the edges, and it keeps the final piece tidy and bright.

We frame a few each season in cheap clip frames. The rotation makes the kids feel seen, and it keeps our decor fresh. When the season is over, we slide the art into their memory boxes.

Creative Stained Glass Designs for All Ages

A stained glass coloring page depicting the Nativity scene with Mary and Joseph kneeling beside baby Jesus in a manger, under a star within a stable structure.Pin

These pages stretch from simple to detailed, so everyone finds a good fit. My oldest chooses snowflake mandalas, and the younger two pick snowmen with big scarves. We color together at the table, and I work on a starry nativity with fine tips. Shared time, quiet focus, full hearts.

I like to tag a few as “family pages.” Each person adds color to a section. By the end, we have a shared piece that tells our season in color. It is small, but it sticks with them.

Festive Coloring Fun with Holiday Glass Themes

A Christmas-themed coloring page featuring Santa Claus, a Christmas tree, and four elves with presents, framed by a decorative border with snowflakes and holly. The words "Merry Christmas" are displayed at the top.Pin

We make it a weekly thing in December. I light a candle, turn on carols, and set out supplies. The kids know it is “stained glass night,” and they are all in. The house feels joyful. The mess is low. The memories are big.

If you want an easy display, use painter’s tape on sunny windows. The light pours through, and every page glows like a tiny chapel window. It looks fancy, but it is simple. My three beam every time they walk by.

Conclusion

Christmas stained glass coloring pages bring color, calm, and a little sparkle to busy days. They look beautiful, they are easy to print, and they work for all ages. My three settle in, the house gets quiet, and we end up with art that feels special.

Keep a folder of your favorites, from simple outlines to detailed designs. Add jewel tones, hang them in the light, and let the season shine. That warm glow, those happy faces, that stack of bright pages, it is always a highlight in our home.

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