This Elf on the Shelf Coloring Page is the perfect blend of creativity, whimsy, and festive fun!

Elf on the Shelf Coloring Page
Get ready to sprinkle some extra holiday joy into your home with this adorable Elf on the Shelf printable coloring page!
It’s a simple and festive activity that invites kids to slow down and enjoy a moment of creative magic.
Whether your elf brings it as a surprise or you print it for a cozy afternoon, it’s sure to spark smiles. Coloring is a wonderful way to celebrate the season while encouraging imagination and play.
Coloring Page Elf on the Shelf
Start by printing the coloring page your elf brought or left out for you. Gather your favorite coloring tools—markers, crayons, or colored pencils all work great.

Elf Coloring Page
Decide on the colors you want to use to bring your elf and the festive details to life. Take your time filling in each section, adding patterns or shading if you want extra creativity.
When you’re finished, look over your masterpiece and add any final touches or sparkly accents.
Display your completed coloring page somewhere special so everyone can enjoy your holiday artwork!

Elf on the Shelf Printable Page to Color
Once your little artists finish coloring, display their creations to add even more charm to your holiday décor. It’s such an easy way to make December feel extra special and full of creativity.
These coloring pages help keep the elf fun going without any extra effort.
Be sure to explore even more Elf on the Shelf printables and holiday crafts right here on the blog!

Elf on the Shelf Coloring Page Print HERE!
Download and print your Elf on the Shelf Coloring Page, then let the little and big kids have a magical experience coloring the images. Just click on the link above to be taken to the downloadable PDF digital file.

More Elf on the Shelf Printables and Ideas
Get your kids into the kitchen with this Elf on the Shelf Whipped Cream Hot Cocoa Recipe that is a great beginner recipe to get them excited about cooking and sweet treats!

Download and print these nine darling Little Notes from the Elf on the Shelf and spread the magic of joy and wonder to your kids this holiday season!

Adorable Elf on the Shelf sized Donuts are super easy to make from cereal and sprinkles. Add in a printable with props plus a word search for the kids.

The Elf on the Shelf loves Mini Sugar Cookies. Whip up some magical memories this holiday season that include your elf sharing sweets treats.

Bring a little extra cheer to your elf’s nightly adventures with this fun Elf on the Shelf printable word search game!

Make this no-bake Elf on the Shelf Mischief Munch with the kids for a sweet snack this holiday season!

Bring a whole new level of holiday fun to your house with this whimsical and printable Elf on the Shelf Paper Doll. Complete with clothes and accessories!

If you are looking for additional Elf on the Shelf ideas and printables, I have collected all of my favorites in one place.

Best Ways to Use Free Printables
You might have seen this list from me before but I think it is worth sharing over and over. Sometimes the people in the back need to hear things a few times, right? There are so many great ways to use free printables. Here are some of my favorites.
- Print them and mail in an envelope with a stamp. Snail mail rocks.
- Batch some up to make an activity book. This is great for a road trip!
- Print and use at a place setting on the table to create a conversation starter.
- Add them to goody bags. By the way, goody bags are not just for birthday parties.
- Package them up with your favorite markers and crayons to give as a gift.
- Drop a few off at the local coffee shop with fun pencils to spread some happy.
- Cut them up to make cards, gift wrap and decorations.
BEST Tools For Working With Free Printables
These are my favorite tools and art supplies to use with free printables and why I love them too.
- Printer – This Laser Printer is inexpensive and works like a charm. It even works with Alexa. Bonus!
- Scissors – Lots of printables can be cut up to create decorations and cards and things like that.
- Markers and Crayons – All thing ooly work the best for me. I LOVE all of their markers, pencils and crayons.
- Colored Pencils – For adult coloring, PRISM makes the colored pencils that I love to use most.
- Twine – For creating banners and garlands from printables, I love this twine best.
- Adhesive – Lots of printables have pieces that get cut out and put together. This is my fave tape runner!
Sharing is Caring!
Too busy to make this right away?! Pin it for later! Pin this project to your favorite craft board on Pinterest, and it’ll be waiting for you when you’re ready.

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XO,
Laura