Stocking Coloring Pages

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Please enjoy these stocking coloring pages!

Classic Christmas Stocking Coloring Pages

Stocking Over the Fireplace Coloring Pages

Filled Stocking Coloring Pages for Adults

Santa Placing Gifts Coloring Pages

Patterned Stockings Coloring Pages

Victorian Style Stocking Coloring Pages

Jingle Bells Stocking Boot Coloring Pages

Stocking with Gifts Coloring Pages

Fancy Stocking Coloring Pages for Adults

Simple Stocking Coloring Pages for Toddlers

Elf Stocking with Candy Canes Coloring Pages

Handmade Stocking Coloring Pages

Stocking Stuffers Coloring Pages for Children

Tips For Coloring Stockings

What colors should I use for a stocking coloring page?

Typical Christmas stockings are usually red with white trim. However, your stocking can truly be any color you want, such as green, blue, or pink. If you want to add designs or patterns, those can be different colors as well such as gold or silver for some festive sparkle.

What themes or designs could I incorporate into my stocking coloring page?

You could include various holiday designs on your stockings. For example, you might choose to do a classic poinsettia design. Or, you might want to use candy cane stripes, Christmas lights, stars, snowflakes, holly leaves, ornaments, or even Santa and his reindeer. If the stocking owner has a favorite thing, such as a pet or hobby, this can also be showcased on the stocking.

How can I make the stocking look more realistic and three-dimensional?

With careful shading, you can make your stocking printing look more lifelike. Firstly, decide on the location of your light source. Once you have that, shade the sections of the stocking that are furthest away from the light source darker than those closer to it. You might also add some ‘fabric wrinkles’ near the top where the stocking is hung.

Can you provide some interesting facts about Christmas stockings that I could include in my coloring page?

Christmas stockings originate from the story of a man who, unable to afford a dowry for his three daughters, was worried they would never marry. St. Nicholas heard about the man’s plight and threw three bags of gold down his chimney. The gold landed in each of the girls’ stockings which were hanging by the fire to dry. Your art can tell this story or any other holiday tale you want to share with your coloring page.

About Our Coloring Pages

All of the coloring pages displayed on this page are free for personal use. You have our express permission to download, print, color, and enjoy these pages at your own leisure and convenience. Each piece of artwork on this page has been chosen to inspire creativity and make the world of coloring engaging and enjoyable for all age groups. This permission extends to small non-commercial group settings like classrooms or therapy settings - you have our permission to print these for free distribution to small groups.

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