I’m a mom of three, and holiday coloring time is my lifesaver. It keeps little hands busy and brings us all together around the table. SpongeBob makes it even better — the familiar jokes and silly faces always get everyone smiling. These SpongeBob SquarePants Christmas coloring pages hit all the right notes, with simple outlines for younger kids and fun, detailed scenes for older ones.
You’ll spot all the cozy holiday touches — Santa hats, candy canes, snowflakes, and winter cheer. I love that these printables work for quick after-school breaks or relaxed weekend coloring sessions. They’re easy to print, easy to share, and perfect for a low-cost craft day. Just grab some crayons, markers, or colored pencils, and let the holiday fun begin!
1. Festive SpongeBob Outlines for Christmas
These pages highlight clear outlines of SpongeBob in holiday gear, which makes coloring less frustrating for younger kids. My youngest goes for thick lines and bright colors, and these outlines deliver instant wins. Think Santa hat, scarf, and those big grin moments. It’s simple and fun, which is hard to beat on busy December nights.

2. Holiday Pages Featuring SpongeBob Characters
It’s not Christmas in Bikini Bottom without Patrick, Squidward, and Sandy, right? These pages bring the whole crew together, which my middle child insists on every time. Patrick in a scarf, Squidward with lights, Sandy with a cozy winter suit, it’s all here and very cute. The variety keeps coloring sessions fresh.

3. Seasonal Coloring Sheets with SpongeBob Themes
If you want winter vibes, these sheets cover snow globes, cocoa mugs, and twinkly lights. SpongeBob looks so proud holding a wrapped gift, and my oldest loves drawing extra bows and tags. The themes feel happy and bright, which helps on those early dark evenings. It sets a sweet mood for family nights.

4. Creative SpongeBob Outlines for Holiday Fun
These pages lean playful, with silly faces and fun poses that kids copy while they color. It becomes a giggle fest, which is exactly what I want after homework. The outlines make room for custom details, like patterned mittens or polka dot stockings. There’s so much space to explore new ideas.

5. Pages That Celebrate Christmas with SpongeBob
These sheets bring out all the classic Christmas moments, like trimming a tree or singing carols. SpongeBob’s joy is contagious, and the kids feel it too. I love the ones with ornaments, because each child picks a theme and sticks to it. It’s charming to see their little styles shine through.

6. Fun Holiday Outlines for Kids and Fans
If your kids want quick wins, these fun outlines color fast and look great. Big shapes, bold lines, and lots of white space help new colorers stay inside the lines. My youngest beams when a page looks neat and bright. It builds confidence, which makes them want to try more.

7. Seasonal SpongeBob Coloring Sheets
These seasonal sheets work all winter, not just Christmas week. Think snowy scenes, warm scarves, and frosty windows. Perfect for that calm period after New Year’s when you still want a little sparkle. I like pulling them out on a chilly Sunday afternoon.




