Pikachu in a Santa hat, Eevee wrapped in ribbon, Charmander discovering snow — these 70 free Christmas Pokemon coloring pages combine two beloved worlds perfectly.
Simple holiday character designs for young Pokemon fans. Festive adventure scenes for older kids. Detailed seasonal artwork for teens and adults who grew up with both Christmas and the original 151. All free, all printable right now.

Toddler Pokémon Holidays
Elementary Pokémon Christmas
Older Pokémon Winter Days
Family Pokémon Celebrations
Volume 2 Multi-Art Pokémon Christmas
Volume 3 Pokémon Christmas Around the World
⭐ Paper Types (Based on Use Case)
| Use Case | Recommended Paper | GSM |
|---|---|---|
| Regular coloring (crayons/pencils) | Standard copy paper | 90–100 GSM |
| Marker-friendly pages | Thick smooth sheets | 120–160 GSM |
| Premium shading & blending | Heavy art sheets | 180–220 GSM |
| Digital printouts (for framed art) | Matte bright-white | 160 GSM+ |
A little intention in materials gives each Pokémon a soft, beautiful finish.
For a fun holiday twist, check out magical collections like Disney Christmas Coloring Pages, playful favorites from Grinch Coloring Pages, and cheerful characters in Elf Coloring Pages.
ART SUPPLIES, PRINTING GUIDE & COLORING TIPS For Christmas Pokemon Coloring Designs
1. ART SUPPLIES FOR CHRISTMAS POKÉMON THEMES
A clean, intuitive supply guide tailored specifically to winter scenes, glowing effects, and Pokémon textures.
✔ Recommended Coloring Tools
- Markers: Ohuhu Brush, Crayola SuperTips, Tombow Dual Brush
- Colored Pencils: Prismacolor Soft Core, Faber-Castell Polychromos, DOMS
- Gel Pens: Metallic gold, red, silver & snow-white
- Crayons: Safe, chunky crayons for toddlers
- Pastels: Soft pastels for glowing auroras & snowy skies
✔ What Each Tool Is Best For
| Tool Type | Best For | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Markers | Pokémon characters, bold outlines, Christmas outfits | Bright, smooth colors perfect for Pikachu, Eevee, Charmander |
| Colored Pencils | Shading ice, fur, snow & winter shadows | Easy blending for softer Pokémon textures |
| Gel Pens | Snow sparkle, lights, ornaments, magic effects | Adds Christmas glow + metallic shine |
| Crayons | Toddlers & early learners | Big, forgiving strokes |
| Pastels | Aurora backgrounds, firelight, candle glow | Creates soft winter gradients |
2. PAPER TYPES BASED ON YOUR USE CASE
Pokémon art looks different depending on the paper. This helps users choose instantly.
✔ Paper Weight Guide
| Use Case | Recommended Paper | Why |
|---|---|---|
| General printing | 90–100 GSM | Everyday coloring, pencil-friendly |
| Marker coloring | 120–160 GSM | Prevents bleed-through for Christmas scenes |
| Premium finished art | 180–220 GSM | Ideal for framing, gifting, or scanning |
| Digital printing for crafts | Bright matte sheets | Crisp outlines for ornaments or cards |
✔ Best Paper for Christmas Pokémon Pages
- Smooth cardstock → Perfect for Pokémon fur effects
- Matte textured paper → Beautiful for icy backgrounds
- Bristol board → Strong, bright, perfect for markers
- Mixed-media paper → Great for kids layering gel pens + crayons
3. PRINTING GUIDE
A gentle, clear step-by-step so every user feels confident.
✔ How to Download
- Click “Download PDF”
- Choose your device folder
- The file saves instantly — no sign-up required
✔ How to Print (Quick + Beginner Friendly)
- Open the PDF
- Go to File → Print (or press Ctrl+P)
- Set “Actual Size”
- Choose Best Quality
- Select your paper type under “Preferences”
- Hit Print
✔ Small but Important
- Place a scrap sheet under heavy marker use
- Let printed pages dry for 10 seconds
- Store unused pages in a folder to keep edges clean
4. COLORING TIPS FOR CHRISTMAS POKÉMON PAGES
A mix of lists + micro-tips + intuitive guidance.
✔ Quick Tips for Kids
- Use two colors in big areas: one soft, one bright
- Let them color freely — Christmas is about joy, not perfection
- Encourage big strokes for backgrounds and small circles for faces
- Let them add sparkles, stickers, and doodles
✔ Gentle Tips for Adults
- Leave thin white edges around snow for glow
- Use two pencils for shading Pokémon fur:
- Light base layer
- Darker outline layer
- Add gel pen highlights on:
- Pikachu’s cheeks
- Ice crystals
- Christmas ornaments
- Use soft tissue to blend sky gradients
✔ Special Pokémon-Themed Effects
- Fire-type Pokémon (Charmander, Moltres):
Use orange → yellow → white for flame glow - Ice-type (Articuno, Glaceon):
Light blue → sky blue → silver gel pen - Electric-type (Pikachu, Jolteon):
Gold gel pen for lightning sparks - Fairy-type (Jigglypuff, Sylveon):
Light pink → baby purple → shimmer pens
5. BONUS CRAFT SUPPLIES
To make every page feel magical, textured, and festive.
✔ Add-On Supplies (Value List)
- Metallic red & gold markers
- Snow-texture white paint
- Glitter glue (silver, blue, snow sparkle)
- Pokémon stickers or stamp sets
- Christmas washi tapes
- Mini pom-poms for ornaments
- Glow-in-the-dark paint for aurora scenes
- Ribbon scraps for borders
✔ Craft Ideas That Look Advanced but Are Easy
- Add glitter glue to snowy ground
- Use washi tape as a picture frame
- Outline ornaments with gold gel pen
- Add real cotton fluff for winter clouds
- Decorate hats with tiny felt scraps
6. QUICK PRO TIPS
A blend of micro-tips people actually use and appreciate.
- Always start with light colors, layer darker later
- Test markers on a scrap sheet before using on final print
- Use cool colors (blues, purples) for winter calm
- Use warm colors (reds, golds) for Christmas warmth
- Keep backgrounds soft so Pokémon characters stand out
- Add tiny white dots around flames or lights for sparkle
- For kids: tape the page to the table → avoids slipping
- For adults: color in circles for smooth blending
15 CREATIVE WAYS TO USE YOUR FINISHED CHRISTMAS POKEMON COLORING images
Made simple. Made joyful. Made for humans.
Some pages are meant to be kept.
Some are meant to be gifted.
Some become memories.
Here are warm, intuitive ways to let your colored Pokémon art continue its small life beyond the page.
🎁 1. Christmas Gift Tags (Kids + Adults)
Cut small sections of your colored pages to create
mini Pokémon tags for presents — Pikachu tags, Eevee tags, Charmander snow tags.
Soft, heartfelt, personal.
🖼️ 2. Holiday Wall Gallery
Frame your favorite pages —
a little Christmas Pokémon wall in your room or hallway.
Winter lights + your art = beautiful warmth.
📚 3. DIY Coloring Book Binder
Punch holes, add a ring binder, create your own
“My Christmas Pokémon Art Book.”
Perfect for kids who love collecting their progress.
💌 4. Pokémon Christmas Cards
Fold your page into a card.
Write a wish inside.
Let someone receive joy from your color.
🎄 5. Christmas Tree Ornaments
Shrink, laminate, and hang mini art ornaments —
mini Squirtle snow angels, Pikachu Santa hats, Jigglypuff carol singers.
🛏️ 6. Bedroom Decorations (Kids Love This)
Tape colored pages around a bed frame or study table
to make a Pokémon Christmas corner that feels cozy and personal.
🍽️ 7. Laminated Festive Placemats (Family Use)
Protect your pages with laminating sheets and
turn them into holiday placemats for Christmas dinner.
🧧 8. Envelope Inserts for Gifts
Place a beautifully colored Pokémon inside gift envelopes —
a small moment of joy when someone opens it.
🕯️ 9. Christmas Eve Memory Box
Store your favorite colored pages from each year
in a holiday box labeled:
“Pokémon Christmas Memories.”
A quiet tradition to look back on.
🌟 10. Classroom Bulletin Boards
Teachers can display the best pages as
“Pokémon Winter Gallery Week.”
Kids feel proud.
The room feels happier.
🎁 11. DIY Wrapping Paper
Use pages with larger backgrounds full of snow, stars, or ornaments
to wrap small gifts in Pokémon Christmas art.
📱 12. Phone or Tablet Wallpapers (Digital Scan)
Scan your finished page → crop → set as wallpaper.
Every time you unlock your device,
your color greets you.
🧷 13. Holiday Scrapbook Pages
Add Pokémon coloring pages into a Christmas scrapbook —
mix them with photos, stickers, and journaling.
📖 14. Storybook Creation (Kids Love This Most)
Kids can glue pages into a notebook and write a small story under each:
“Pikachu’s Snow Day.”
“Charmander Saves Christmas.”
“Squirtle and the Giant Ice Slide.”
Color turns into imagination.
🔄 15. Reuse as Stencils or Tracing Sheets
For kids practicing drawing:
Place blank paper over the colored page.
Let them trace shapes.
Helps them learn calm focus & hand movement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I print these pages on any printer?
Yes. Inkjet or laser both work — just choose the right paper weight.
Q: Are these pages safe for classrooms?
Absolutely. All pages are free for personal & classroom use.
Q: Which tools give the “best Pokémon glow”?
Markers + gel pens + soft colored pencils.
Layering is the secret.
Q: Can I color digitally?
Yes — all PDFs are compatible with Procreate, Ibis Paint X, Fresco, etc.
Q: Will markers bleed?
Only on thin paper.
Use 160 GSM or thicker for marker-heavy pages.
Q: Can toddlers use these?
Yes — Volume 1 pages are designed specifically for toddlers with big spaces.
FINAL WORDS
Your art doesn’t need perfection — it just needs a place to be appreciated.
These Christmas Pokémon pages can become gifts, decorations, memories, or simply quiet moments of joy.
Wherever you choose to use them, they carry a part of you.
Coloring brings us back to something simple — the joy of creating without pressure, without hurry. These Christmas Pokémon pages were made to give you that small moment of light.
Whether you’re coloring beside a warm lamp or helping a child find their first favorite shade, may these pages bring you softness, wonder, and a sense of play.
Take what you need. Make it yours.
Chromopia will meet you inside.
