This hub is a full year of holidays in one place: a decorated Christmas tree with presents, a friendly Halloween pumpkin with bats, a basket of Easter eggs, a Thanksgiving turkey in autumn leaves, heart balloons for Valentine's Day, a lucky clover with a rainbow for St. Patrick's Day, and New Year fireworks over city rooftops. Winter, spring, and fall each get a seasonal page too.
The one-page-per-holiday format is the point. Instead of hunting for a new site every season, teachers and parents can pull from the same set in October, December, February, and April, and the style stays consistent all year. For bigger holiday sets, the Easter hub has ten dedicated pages on its own.
Each holiday coloring page is a free US Letter PDF (choose "Fit to page" when printing on A4), and every one can be colored online in the browser with progress saved on your device. The calendar activity below turns the whole set into a twelve-month project.
Free Printable Holiday Coloring Pages (PDF)
Every printable is generated on US Letter paper (8.5 x 11 inches). For A4 printing, choose "Fit to page" in your print dialog.
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Jack-o'-lanterns started as turnips
The first carved Halloween lanterns in Ireland were turnips and potatoes; pumpkins took over after the tradition reached North America. A classic orange pumpkin is historically the remix, not the original.
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Snowflakes have six sides
Ice crystals grow with six-fold symmetry, which is why paper snowflakes get folded in sixths. Sneak some six-pointed snowflakes into the Winter Snowman background for accuracy points.
Source: NOAA
Fireworks are over a thousand years old
Fireworks were invented in China, where early versions used bamboo tubes. The colors on the New Year Fireworks page come from real chemistry: different metal salts burn in different colors.
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Holiday activities that use these pages
These use the printables from this hub plus basic supplies.
Year-round coloring calendar
- Print all the holiday and season pages in this hub at the start of the year.
- Color each page during its month: pumpkin in October, turkey in November, tree in December.
- Bind them with a clip at year's end; you have a hand-colored calendar of the whole year.
Countdown paper chain
- Color the page for the next upcoming holiday.
- Cut strips of paper, one per day remaining, and loop them into a chain attached to the page.
- Remove one loop per day until the holiday arrives.
Holiday card factory
- Print the hearts page before Valentine's Day or the tree page before Christmas.
- Color, cut, and glue onto folded cardstock.
- One print session covers the whole class list.
Holiday memory match
- Print two copies each of four different holiday pages, scaled small (two per sheet if your printer allows).
- Color the pairs to match, then cut into cards.
- Shuffle face-down and play memory; matching hand-colored pairs is harder than it sounds.
FAQ
Which holidays are covered in this hub?
Do you have more pages for specific holidays?
Which holiday page should a young child start with?
Can I print these for a class party?
Update history
- July 15, 2026: Replaced the generic intro and craft list with a year-round holiday guide, sourced holiday facts, a coloring-calendar activity set, and an FAQ.









