Corgi Christmas Coloring Pages
So I made these Corgi Christmas Coloring Pages one night when it was so cold I didn't wanna leave the house. Do you know how it is? While the wind howled outside, I was inside with a cup of hot chocolate and my pencils. I tried to keep the pictures super simple with clean lines and big shapes. Each one's just a quick little moment — snow play, fireplace gatherings or gift-unwrapping fun.
What's more, this whole ready-to-print PDF set of 18 pages from ColoringPagesJourney works with anything — from colored pencils to crayons, or even those markers that are almost dead. So they're pretty perfect for a quick break or when the kids are driving you nuts and need something to do. Print fast, color slow, then make it yours today.
Free Printable Corgi Christmas Coloring Pages Collection
I drew a bunch of different short-legged Corgis doing Christmas stuff, so you'll probably find one you like. There's a Corgi running with a candy cane, another one trying to hang up a wreath (and making a mess of it), and my favorite is this sleepy guy in star pajamas next to the Christmas gifts.
The lines aren't too complicated so kids can color them easily, but I left lots of empty space so you can add your own stuff too. You'll get everything as a PDF, plus I threw in JPG, PNG and WEBP files in case you wanna color on your iPad or text some to your friends.
Coloring Ideas For Corgi Christmas Coloring Pages
Are you feeling stuck deciding where to start? Follow my finished coloring suggestions below. Colors lift the stories off the paper, and then just small choices can make a big difference in your artwork.
Candy Cane Glow
Mix red and pink for the candy, light blue for snow. Black nose makes them look extra cute.
Snowman Companion
Fill blue-white in fresh snow, navy in the scarf and bright orange in the carrot nose (as you see in the weekend market).
Antler Corgi
Antlers of chocolate, spruce branches, a bright golden star. The light paw prints are swirling snowy trails around a backyard.
Caroling Under Lights
Color the lamppost a warm yellow, and then add a really dark blue for the shadows on the ground.
Present Box Surprise
Yellow wrapping papers (it's so cozy!) are popping on the beige floor. Have the ribbons refreshingly bright. And do not forget the gray shadows underneath.
Wreath Of Wonder
Go with a really deep green for the wreath and bright red ornaments. Adding a silver or white bow—cause it pops more, exactly like the old-fashioned decorations that grandma used to hang.
Cozy Pajama Night
Color the fur in orangey-tan (as a real-life Corgi), PJs in navy, and the moon in soft yellow for bedtime warmth.
Take them as your guide, and then, paint them by yourself—all the Corgis are worthy of a bit of your fancy.
Frequently Asked Questions
18 festive corgi scenes (candy cane run, lamppost carol, wreath trimming, sled of gifts, and more) in PDF, JPG, PNG, and WEBP.
Yes—free for personal use at home and for classroom handouts. No resale or redistribution of the files.
Great for kids and beginners, but the open shapes leave room for shading and texture if you’re more advanced.
Pick three main tones plus one accent, shade fur under the belly and paws, and add snow sparkle with a white gel pen.
Please don’t upload the files elsewhere. Instead, share the post link so friends can download their own copies.
Tell us what you’d like (e.g., “corgi by a fireplace” or “corgi with cocoa mugs”) and we’ll consider it for the next update on ColoringPagesJourney.