Free coloring pages of Santa Claus stucked in the Chimney!

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This drawing is a festive gem with a great sense of humor! We see Santa Claus with a worried face, trying to go down a chimney… and clearly, things aren’t going as planned! This expressive and charming scene is perfect for kids to color while boosting their creativity. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to talk about holiday traditions, wintertime, and light-hearted moments. Ideal for cozy afternoons with hot cocoa and music in the background. This type of drawing isn’t just fun—it strengthens observation and hand-eye coordination too.

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Recommended color palette for
Cherry Red
Icy White
Bluish Gray
Soft Peach (Skin)
Rosy Pink (Cheeks)
Brick Brown
Snow Blue Tint

How to colour Santa Claus stucked in the chimney

This illustration is perfect for exploring emotion through color. Start with Santa’s classic red suit—use a bright cherry red for the main areas and a darker red or burgundy for shadows, especially under the arms and where the fabric folds. To create a sense of depth, try adding purple or brown shading in the deepest areas of the coat.

The hat trim and coat border are white, but instead of leaving them blank, you can add light gray or icy blue tones to create dimension. The beard can also include soft blue or gray accents so it doesn’t feel flat.

For the skin, go with a soft peach tone and add rosy pink cheeks and nose to give him warmth. The chimney bricks can be colored with rich oranges or browns, and shading inside the chimney with dark gray or black will add realism.

Snow is a great chance to practice using white with a hint of light blue or lavender to show cold highlights. Falling snowflakes can be made more fun with glitter or even cotton balls if you want to explore mixed media techniques.

Quick tips for coloring
What age group is this drawing best for?

Recommended for children aged 5 to 10. The outlines are bold and clear—just right for building coloring confidence.


Is it good for kids with attention challenges?

Yes! The funny and emotional scene grabs attention quickly. It’s a great prompt to help children stay focused for short, manageable periods.


What skills can kids develop with this page?

It strengthens hand-eye coordination, emotional expression, tone recognition, and visual storytelling. You can also use it for creative writing: What happened right before this scene?

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