There’s no better time to learn how to draw than the holiday season. With so many objects and scenes to draw, you’re sure to master various lines and shapes. For example, drawing Christmas trees is a great way to practice straight lines, while the ornaments, decor, and other scenery allow you to practice curved lines and various shapes. The best part is that these Christmas tree drawing pages are ideal for various ages and skill levels.
When you’re ready to practice drawing skills, grab your supplies and sort through these printable Christmas tree drawing page ideas.
1. A Simple Christmas Wreath
Sometimes, it’s best to start with a simple drawing page. It gives you an idea of what to expect from other tutorials. This simple Christmas wreath features small, round leaves, which could also pass for bows. Following this illustration, it should be easy to draw this wreath because it doesn’t have extra details.
2. Holly Jolly Christmas Wreath
A holly Christmas wreath is a great start to practicing different types of shapes and lines. The wreath’s base allows you to practice circles, while the holly branches use straight lines. You’ll also practice smaller circles with the berries.
3. With A Christmas Tree
If you enjoy adding details to your illustrations, you’ll love this Christmas wreath drawing page idea. In the center of the wreath is a small Christmas tree, while leaves and a flower are found on either side of the tree. One idea is to ask your children or students to make up a holiday story using the Christmas tree on this wreath.
4. Twinkling With Lights
What’s the holiday season without twinkling lights? This Christmas wreath is made of a string of lights, with several bulbs to light the way. While the lights in this illustration are shaded in, you can use other colors for the lights. Don’t forget to draw the small stars to show that the lights are twinkling.
5. Made of Leafs
This is a great Christmas wreath drawing page for anyone who wants to practice different designs. It’s made of various leaves, from full leaves to twigs with smaller leaves. You can even use different colors for each leaf, creating a holiday or general winter theme. As a bonus, this drawing page also works for autumn!
6. Decorated With Gingerbread Men
A Christmas wreath featuring gingerbread men is a sweet idea for the holidays. For this wreath, you’ll draw greenery and holly attached to the base. Be sure to leave at least three open spots, so you can easily draw the gingerbread men on top of the greenery. With their little buttons and smiling faces, these gingerbread men are excited for the holidays!
7. Featuring A Jolly Elf
On this Christmas wreath, you can find lights, presents, stars, candy canes, and holly, as well as a jolly elf at the top. Inside the wreath is his “MERRY XMAS” message, just for you! This wreath is ideal for anyone who wants to practice various shapes, and you can even color it in when you’re finished.
8. Starlight Christmas Wreath
A starlight Christmas wreath sounds like a beautiful decoration for the holidays. It features stars, dots, and whimsical lines. While the stars and dots are different sizes, you’re mostly drawing smaller shapes. When you’re finished, you’ll have a starlight wreath that’s sure to sparkle!
9. Celebrating With Holly
Embrace nature by learning to draw this holly jolly Christmas wreath. It’s made of holly, flowers, and other greenery. The color scheme for this wreath is red and green with a hint of yellow, but you can use any colors you want on your wreath.
10. Crafting With Pine Cones
It should be easy to draw this pine cone Christmas wreath. The wreath is mostly made of greenery, but you’ll leave a few open spaces to draw small pine cones. You can use this page as an introduction to drawing different shapes and details, as it works for various ages and skill levels.
11. Berries and Stars
This is another easy-to-follow Christmas wreath drawing page idea, even with several details. The wreath even uses a pattern, making it easy to follow along. You’ll draw a wreath made of holly and stars, creating a delightful decor. After all, what are the holidays without berries or stars?
12. Snowberry Christmas Wreath
A snowberry Christmas wreath drawing page is ideal for those who enjoy following a pattern. It’s similar to the previous page on this list, but the leaves and berries feature a few more details. However, the details are just as easy as the wreath itself, and you’ll have a gorgeous wreath when you’re finished.
13. Wreath of Beautiful Flowers
There’s nothing like an evergreen Christmas wreath to help you embrace nature during the holidays. The wreath is made of multiple flowers, which you can color in later. This tutorial is also a great way to practice drawing flowers and curved lines.
14. Festive Floral Christmas Wreath
The floral festive Christmas wreath is another drawing page that features multiple flowers, with small leaves in between the flowers. Imagine coloring this wreath red and green later, creating a jolly but elegant scene.
15. Minimalist Berry Christmas Wreath
This minimalist berry Christmas wreath shows that you don’t need a lot of decorative pieces to enjoy the holidays. It’s made of mostly leaves with small berries. Color in the wreath to enhance your beautiful decor.
16. Glowing With A Candlelight
On this wreath, you can find several pieces of greenery following a simple pattern. The bottom center features a glowing candle inside a jar lantern. While you can use any color you want later, we’ve chosen a neutral palette for our wreath.
17. Topped With A Bow
The wreath on this drawing page is made of multiple leaves in different sizes. At the top of the wreath is a large bow, perfect for the Christmas season. What color will you use for the bow later? Maybe you’ll choose a red bow to add a festive touch to the greenery.
18. Blooming Ornament Christmas Wreath
You can practice several shapes on this blooming ornament Christmas wreath. The wreath itself features greenery and Christmas bulbs, which are sure to be fun to color later. At the top of the wreath is a lovely flower. Perhaps it’s a red poinsettia!
19. Bringing Joyful Tidings
On this Christmas wreath drawing page, you can find a wreath made entirely of greenery. While the leaves are different sizes and detailed, there are not any extra elements on this wreath. This allows you to practice drawing greenery without the extra decor.
20. Decorated With Presents
This Christmas wreath drawing page idea also features a piece mostly made of greenery. There are two wrapped presents on the wreath, complete with bows, but they’re pretty easy to draw… and fun to color!
21. Minimalist Christmas Wreath
Taking a minimalist approach, this wreath is made of twigs with no other elements. It’s perfect for practicing both circles and straight lines. You can always add to it later, but sometimes, less is more.
22. The Best of Winter
Embrace the beauty of the season with this winter whimsy wreath. It features the best winter has to offer, such as holly, berries, pine cones, and greenery. You’ll also draw a mitten for keeping warm!
23. Festive For The Holidays
It’s always fun to draw festive decor for the holidays, and this Christmas wreath is no exception. This wreath is mostly made of greenery, but it also features elements such as a bell, bow, candy cane, and gingerbread man.
24. Tied With A Bow
This simple wreath features a bit of greenery at the bottom, which could be leaves and berries. At the top is a bow to add a jolly touch. What color will you use for the bow? Red is always a go-to, but the sky is the limit for your wreath.
25. Beautiful Blossom Wreath
It should be easy to draw this simple blossom wreath, as it features a few small leaves on twigs and several small flowers. If you’ve drawn flowers before, you may be familiar with the shapes used for the flowers on this wreath. Be sure to color in your wreath when you’re finished drawing!
It’s always fun to draw Christmas wreaths because you can add various details or keep it simple. Print out these Christmas wreath drawing pages for parties, classrooms, or relaxing at home. They’re a great way to unwind after a day of shopping and wrapping, or you can keep the little ones busy on Christmas Eve! Don’t worry if you make any mistakes, you can print out as many copies as needed. Plus, it’s part of learning to draw!
Which is your favorite Christmas wreath drawing page idea? Do any of these drawing pages take you back to Christmas as a kid? Maybe you have a few drawing tips to share with others? You’re welcome to share your favorite pages, memories, and tips in our comments section.