Snowflakes fall across the page in Winter Coloring Pages. Mittens hang on clotheslines. Snowmen stand in yards with scarves wrapped around their necks.
Some pages show children building snow forts while others feature animals leaving tracks through fresh powder. Kids pick up markers and fill every scene with their favorite shades.
These printable sheets work well as relaxing weekend morning crafts. Parents can spread them across the kitchen table alongside hot chocolate mugs.
The designs include close-ups of single snowflakes and wide landscapes with cabins tucked between pine trees. Icicles hang from roof edges in several images.
Coloring supports fine motor skills.
What Appears in These Winter Scenes
- Snowmen with stick arms, coal buttons, and carrot noses
- Sleds positioned at the top of hills ready to slide down
- Pine trees covered in snow with branches drooping under the weight
- Mittens, hats, and scarves with knitted patterns
- Icicles hanging from windows and doorways
- Animal tracks crossing snowy ground
- Snowflakes with six pointed arms in different geometric patterns
Visual Details
Some drawings place a single cabin in the center with smoke curling from the chimney. Others scatter ice skates, hockey sticks, and snow angels across the frame.
Fences poke through snowdrifts. Birds perch on bare branches. A few pages show frozen ponds with cattails standing at the edges.
Try layering white crayon over other colors to create frost effects on windows and trees. Use colored pencils for soft snow shadows and markers for bold scarves and mittens. Press hard with crayons on snowflake patterns to make each point stand out.
Fun Fact: Every snowflake forms around a tiny piece of dust in the clouds, and no two ever look exactly the same.
How to Print Your Winter Pages
Scroll through all 15 designs below. Choose the scene you want to color. Click the orange “PRINT” button beneath it. The page downloads instantly, and you can start coloring right away.
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Do any pages show animals in winter settings?
Yes—birds, rabbits, and deer appear alongside their tracks in the snow.
Are there indoor winter scenes or only outdoor?
Most show outdoor landscapes, but some include windows looking out at snowy views.
Which winter activities appear in these drawings?
Sledding, building snowmen, ice skating, and making snow angels.



















