Mario Christmas Coloring Pages are my secret weapon for surviving busy December afternoons! With three energetic boys, these quick printables keep little hands busy and big hearts happy. There’s something for everyone — simple pages for toddlers and detailed designs for older kids, all ready to print in minutes.
I love how coloring brings calm to our holiday chaos. A fresh stack of Mario Christmas pages feels like magic — it settles the room, sparks creativity, and fills our fridge with cheerful art. We print new ones each week, and it’s become a cozy little tradition that’s both simple and special.
1. Festive Mario Outlines for Christmas Fun
These outlines are perfect for a quick hour of calm after school. I set out crayons, colored pencils, and glitter glue, then let the kids pick a Mario scene to match our day. It feels cozy, like a mini art party right at the kitchen table.

2. Holiday Pages Featuring Mario Characters
My crew loves when the whole gang shows up, Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, even Toad in a tiny scarf. These character pages turn into storytelling, which is half the fun, and great for older and younger kids coloring together.

3. Seasonal Coloring Sheets with a Mario Theme
Think Santa hats, candy canes, and snowy power-ups. These seasonal pages feel familiar and festive, which is exactly what kids want in December. The details are cute, not fussy, so coloring stays simple and fun.

4. Creative Mario Outlines to Print and Color
Some outlines leave space for kids to add ornaments, stars, or speech bubbles. My oldest likes drawing tiny coins and mini mushrooms along the border, and it keeps him engaged longer, which is hard to believe some days.

5. Pages That Celebrate the Season with Mario
These sheets are sweet for traditions, Mario trimming a tree, Mario on a sled, Mario carrying gifts. The images tie right into holiday stories, and it turns coloring time into a memory you can keep in a binder.

6. Simple Mario Designs for Holiday Cheer
Sometimes you need quick and easy. Simple Mario designs are great for toddlers or busy afternoons when dinner is late. Big shapes, fewer lines, and bright color choices, it’s an easy win.

7. Festive Mario Coloring Fun for Fans
For kids who adore the games, coloring Mario in holiday gear feels extra exciting. Add a few themed colors, red, green, gold, and you’ve got a set that feels special. It pairs well with carols, puzzles, and a movie night.

8. Holiday Outlines Featuring Mario Adventures
Adventure pages keep attention longer. Mario jumping through snow, riding in a sleigh, or chasing coins over ice, the motion brings big energy, which helps kids who get bored fast.




