DAY 5: Christmas Coloring Pages {12 Days of Free Christmas Printables}
Hello and welcome to Day Five of the 12 Days of Christmas Printables! I hope you’re enjoying them as much as I am. I love making printables and I love it even more when you love them too!!!
Today’s freebie is a couple of fun Christmas Coloring Pages.
Print as many copies as you like and have a family coloring party. Make an evening of it with a roaring fire, a good holiday movie and some warm hot cocoa.
CHRISTMAS Coloring Pages
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12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS PRINTABLES INDEX:
DAY 2: Merry Christmas Banner
DAY 3: Christmas Bookmarks
DAY 4: Christmas Wall Art
DAY 5: Christmas Coloring Pages
DAY 7: Christmas Recipe Cards
DAY 8: Christmas Greeting Cards
DAY 9: Christmas Word Search
DAY 10: Christmas Word Scrambles
DAY 11: Christmas Gift Tags
DAY 12: Christmas Printable Stickers
Stop back tomorrow for Day 6 and grab your free printable Christmas Meal Plan & Shopping List.
SUPPLIES I RECOMMEND FOR PRINTING
A PRINTER
If you’re going to be printing in color, I really recommend investing in an HP Instant Ink-compatible printer. The quality of the finished product is amazing! If you don’t need a color printer, I highly recommend a laser printer like the Brother L23 Series. You will save hundreds on ink. You can also get a color laser printer which I would LOVE to have!
PAPER
For everyday printables, planners, and coloring pages for the kiddos I normally use Hammermill Printer Paper, 20 Lb. I love that you can get a small box of 3 reams instead of having to buy one at a time or a whole case of 10.
If I want something a little nicer, I use this laser paper which is incredibly smooth and has very little to no ghosting on the other side. This is perfect if you like to use pens/markers that are prone to bleeding through to the other side.
For printing on A5 paper, I use this Blank 6-Hole Punched A5 Paper. You can also get it without the holes but it’s $6-7 more. Which I think is odd because it’s usually the other way around and you have to pay more for the hole punching.
If you're printing a binder cover that is fade-resistant and lasts a long time, I would recommend the best paper using Epson Presentation paper. It's heavy like cardstock (48 lb), is great when laminated, and is made to last for decades.
I would love to see how you’re using your printables. Share them with #KraftyPlannerPrintables
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