Free Printable Christmas Doodles Match Game
Hey my Krafty Planner Pals! I have a new, fun printable for you today…
A few weeks ago I told you to be on the lookout for a Christmas version of the doodle match games I’ve been making recently.
I love Christmas and this one is my favorite! We’ve been playing with it all week.
Check out the other match game versions here:
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CREATE YOUR CHRISTMAS MATCH GAME
Start by printing two copies of the download on heavy cardstock.
I left the images on the printable are black and white so you or your child can color them before you start matching.
I colored both pages exactly the same so it would be easier for him to match them but you can use them however you want.
Once they are colored you have two options on how to use them.
You can cut out the image squares from one page only and leave the other page whole so they can match the images. That’s what we did in the photo above.
Cut out both pages and layout all images upside down to play a more Classic Concentration type matching game.
I hope you have as much fun with this printable Christmas Match Game as we have been!
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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.
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Before You Go:
Here are a few more printables you might like:
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