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Snoopy Christmas Color Pages (8 Pages To Color)

Snoopy Christmas Color Pages (8 Pages To Color)

I’m a mom of three, and holiday coloring is our favorite quiet-time activity. Snoopy feels timeless, and the kids jump in fast when they see his little red scarf and that big happy smile. These Snoopy Christmas coloring pages keep little hands busy while dinner finishes, the cocoa cools, and the playlist loops our favorite carols.

This list pulls together playful, printable ideas with simple outlines and sweet scenes that kids love. I keep a stack near the crayons, and we rotate pages through the season. It’s simple and fun, and the results look charming on the fridge or tucked into gift bags for grandparents.

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Festive Snoopy Outlines for Christmas Fun

A cartoon dog wearing a Santa hat and scarf decorates a Christmas tree atop a doghouse, surrounded by gifts and lights.Pin

My crew loves bold, clean outlines that are easy to color. Festive Snoopy outlines give them both freedom and structure, which, as a busy mom, I love. You get clear edges, plenty of white space, and charming details like Santa hats, scarves, and little snowflakes.

If you have a wide age range, these outlines help everyone feel successful. My oldest shades with colored pencils, my middle adds stickers, and my youngest goes all in with chunky crayons. The final pages look cheerful and bright, perfect for hanging near the stockings.

Holiday Pages Featuring Snoopy Characters

A cartoon dog wearing a Santa hat sits on top of a doghouse decorated with a Christmas wreath and lights. The doghouse has a "Merry Christmas!" sign. Snow is falling and there are trees in the background.Pin

Snoopy never plays alone at our table. Pages that include Charlie Brown, Woodstock, and even Lucy spark little stories while they color. I hear them chat about the tree, the lights, and who gets the last cookie, which is very on brand for our house.

These character pages make great keepsakes. I like to date the back and jot a quick note, like “hot cocoa night.” It turns a simple coloring sheet into a sweet memory that feels warm and personal every time we pull out the holiday box.

Seasonal Snoopy Coloring Sheets to Print

A cartoon dog sleeping on top of a decorated doghouse, surrounded by stars, with a large star balanced on its nose.Pin

I keep a low-stress folder of printable pages for December, and Snoopy sits right at the top. Seasonal sheets with trees, wreaths, and twinkly lights stretch across different skills, so everyone gets a page that fits. It saves time and keeps spirits high.

The best part is variety. Some days they pick Snoopy decorating the tree. Other days it’s Snoopy skating or Snoopy in a cozy hat. Fresh designs keep kids engaged, so they’ll happily color while you wrap gifts or prep dinner.

Creative Holiday Outlines with Snoopy Themes

Two characters, a boy and a dog, are happily decorating a small Christmas tree with a star on top and ornaments hanging from its sparse branches.Pin

My kids go wild for themed sets. Think “Snoopy at the North Pole,” “Snoopy’s cocoa bar,” or “Snoopy and the snowy village.” A little theme sparks new color choices and fun add-ons like glitter glue, cotton ball snow, or tiny star stickers.

I like to set out a simple tray with crayons, gel pens, and a few festive extras. The outline does the guiding, and the kids take it from there. It feels creative without being messy, and the results look so cute on a door or bulletin board.

Pages That Celebrate Christmas with Snoopy

A cartoon dog wearing a Santa hat happily pulls a sled carrying a small spiky-haired bird and candy canes.Pin

Some pages just radiate Christmas spirit. Snoopy with a Santa hat, a big bow, and a twinkly tree brings out the reds and greens fast. I can almost smell the cinnamon whenever they pull these out. It sets the tone for a cozy afternoon.

We use these as calm starters before a big family night. A quick coloring session helps everyone settle, which helps the whole evening go smoother. Add soft music, a plate of cookies, and let the coloring do the magic.

Simple Snoopy Designs for Holiday Cheer

A cartoon dog wearing a scarf and antler headband joyfully walking through a snowy scene, surrounded by snowflakes and two gift boxes.Pin

On busy weekdays, simple is best. Clean designs with larger spaces are perfect for little hands or kids who tire easily. There’s no pressure, no tiny lines to chase, just a happy Snoopy, a star, and a tree. Cheerful and quick.

These are great for classroom parties or playdates too. I print a little stack and lay them out with crayons. Kids color, chat, and trade pages. It’s easy to set up, easy to clean up, and everyone heads home proud.

Seasonal Outlines with Snoopy and Friends

A black-and-white drawing of a dog and a bird sitting on a rug in front of a fireplace with a garland and two stockings hanging above it. Books and a mug of hot chocolate are on the mantelpiece. The scene has a cozy, winter atmosphere.Pin

I love pages where Snoopy and Woodstock share the spotlight. The tiny details on Woodstock’s feathers, and the small winter hats, invite kids to slow down a bit. It brings out focus and patience, which is hard to believe some days.

Add in Peppermint Patty or Sally, and you have a whole cast to color. My oldest likes to match character outfits, my middle adds patterns, and my youngest picks one character and goes bold. It’s a win for all three.

Fun Christmas Coloring with Snoopy

A cartoon dog wearing a Santa hat decorates a doghouse with Christmas lights. A bird is perched on the roof next to a round ornament. Another bird is on the ground beside the doghouse.Pin

Fun is the heart of it, and these pages deliver. Think gift piles, jingling bells, and snowy doghouses. When kids enjoy the picture, they stick with it longer and pick colors they love. The pages come alive, which makes the whole room feel festive.

We turn finished pages into simple decor. Tape them to the wall in a little gallery, or clip them to a ribbon. You get instant holiday charm, made by little hands, for zero fuss. It’s sweet, personal, and always a big hit.

Conclusion

I love how Snoopy brings out the best parts of the season. Warm moments, playful art, and easy wins for kids and parents. Print a few, pour the cocoa, and let the crayons do their work. Your fridge will look merry in no time, and the memories will last long after the lights come down!

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