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10 Free Christmas Holiday Bookmarks The Kids Can Color In

October 13, 2021 by Shellie Wilson


Our family loves books and we love gifting them at Christmas time. If we can’t gift books then we always gift bookmarks.

They are inexpensive to make and can be sent in an envelope or sent alongside a Christmas card to distant relatives.

All of these Christmas bookmarks below can be colored in and are free to print off at home on your own printer. Now don’t think that these free bookmarks printables are just for kids, some of them have more intricate designs which are perfect for teenagers or adults who love to color too.

These printable bookmarks can be printed out on cardstock for durability or my favorite thing is to laminate them, use a hole punch and add some threads to the top. If you do not have a laminating machine you can use a laminate sleeve and a hot iron to close it up.

I hope you enjoy making these Christmas holiday bookmarks as much as we did. They are also great for adding to busy boxes and folders for car rides and lazy snow day afternoons.

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I hope you have enjoyed this collection of 10 free Christmas holiday bookmarks that the kids can color in. These bookmarks are a fun and creative way to get your kids excited about the holiday season while also encouraging them to express their creativity and imagination through coloring. These bookmarks are perfect for children of all ages and can be a great way to keep them busy during the holiday season.

Coloring is a great way to relax and unwind, it’s also a great way for children to develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. By providing them with these free bookmarks to color in, you are giving them a fun and engaging way to express themselves and explore their creativity.

These bookmarks can also serve as great gifts for family and friends, or can be used to decorate your home or classroom. It’s a great way to get into the holiday spirit and make some fun and lasting memories with your kids.

These Christmas holiday bookmarks are a great way to spend quality time with your kids and help them explore their creativity. So, download these bookmarks, gather your coloring supplies and get ready to make some fun and festive bookmarks with your kids.

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Book Review: 200 Japanese Cross Stitch Designs

If you like repeating cross stitch designs, borders you can use on other projects or as bookmarks, florals and Japanese-inspired designs, you’ll want to check out 200 Japanese Cross Stitch Designs by Saeko Endo. This collection of 200 cross stitch charts is low on instruction but big on inspiration for those who are comfortable taking a chart and running with it. 

The book includes a brief introduction to the needed supplies and basics of stitching, but mostly is just photographs of finished designs and the charts that go with them. The charts vary widely in size and there can be anywhere from one to six charts printed on a single page. 

Many of the designs are repeating patterns, but the chart shows a larger version so you can see how the repeats go together. Each chart has marked what portion is repeating and how many stitches and rows it includes. Other than that the charts are not numbered, but there are darker lines every five rows to help you count. 

The patterns all range from one to three colors, and some include half cross stitches or back stitching, but most are full stitches. 

The book is arranged into categories of motifs: geometric patterns, retro patterns, traditional Japanese patterns, floral and fauna and borders and pictorial motifs. 

My favorites are the Japanese designs, many of which are recognizable from woodcuts, kimono designs and traditional shashiko embroidery.  You’ll find cherry blossoms, suns, knots, and simple line designs that would be lots of fun to stitch. 

There are a few pages devoted to different ways to modify charts such as changing colors, changing the way to design is repeated, flipping and rotating designs.

Other than that you’re on your own for how you actually want to use these designs. Of course they can just be stitched and framed but it might have been nice to see some of the projects stitched and staged in a way you might use them in everyday life (repeating motifs as coasters, or a bigger design turned into a pillow, for example). 

Sometimes it helps to see designs used in different ways to get you thinking about how you might use them yourself. If you don’t need that creative push, this is a fine book full of patterns you’ll have fun playing with in different ways. 

About the book: 112 pages, paperback, 200 patterns. Published 2025 by David & Charles. Suggested retail price $24.99.

 

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