As a mom of three, winter break is our ultimate coloring season. We break out the fresh crayons, make hot cocoa, and dive into a pile of Scooby-Doo Christmas coloring pages that keep everyone entertained and smiling. It’s simple, screen-free fun—and when we’re done, the pages make adorable decorations for the fridge or even a quick DIY holiday banner.
Scooby is always a hit! The bold outlines are perfect for little hands, while the festive scenes give my older two a chance to add shading and detail. Everyone stays happy and creative—something that doesn’t happen often, but these pages make it possible!
1. Festive Scooby Doo Outlines for Christmas
My kids always reach for the pages with big, clean outlines. Scooby in a Santa hat, a chunky scarf, and those goofy snow boots gets a big hit from my house every time. The thick lines help new colorers stay inside the shapes, which boosts confidence fast.

2. Holiday Pages Featuring Scooby and Friends
The best part is when Scooby shows up with the whole Mystery Inc. gang. My oldest loves coloring Daphne’s winter coat and Velma’s chunky sweater. My middle kid picks Shaggy and Scooby with cookies, because snacks are a theme at our house. It feels like a cozy party on paper.

3. Seasonal Coloring Sheets with Scooby Themes
From snowmen to sleigh rides, seasonal Scooby themes make everything more playful. Scooby tangled in lights always makes my kids laugh. It’s silly, it’s bright, and it’s perfect for mixing classic holiday colors with Scooby’s warm browns.

4. Creative Scooby Outlines to Print and Enjoy
I love outlines that leave room for add-ons. Blank snow scenes or wide sky spaces invite extras like falling snow, stars, or a full moon. My kids draw candy canes, paw prints, and little hearts on scarves. It’s simple and fun, and it turns a page into a keepsake.

5. Pages That Celebrate the Season with Scooby Doo
Celebration pages make our home feel festive without much effort. Scooby placing a star on a tree, Scooby hugging a stack of presents, or Scooby peeking from a wreath, all instant cheer. We tape finished pages to cabinet doors and bedroom walls, and the house feels merry in minutes.

6. Fun Holiday Coloring for All Ages
As a mom, I love an activity that works for a preschooler and a tween. Scooby Doo Christmas coloring pages sit right in that sweet spot. Little kids get friendly shapes and happy faces. Bigger kids get details like sweater patterns, wreath leaves, and snow shadows.

7. Seasonal Scooby Doo Coloring Sheets
Some days, we turn coloring into a mini project. We print a set, color together, then punch two holes at the top and thread ribbon. Instant garland! It goes over the window or along a bookshelf, and it looks charming, especially with twinkle lights.





