So many miracles! Heavenly paintings of St. Nicholas

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St. Nicholas Day is one of the highlights of the Christmas season. These free printable coloring sheets featuring Santa Claus and boots filled with treats bring the tradition to life. Children can color while listening to festive music or stories about the beloved saint. This calming and creative activity helps little ones relax after the excitement of opening their St. Nicholas gifts.
A jolly figure in a robe holding gifts in a snowy cityscape, perfect for coloring.
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A coloring page featuring a bearded man in a winter coat walking through a snowy town with buildings and churches in the background.
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St. Nicholas with a beard and robe holding a large scroll, ready for coloring.
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A jolly figure with a beard hands gifts to two happy children in this coloring page.
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Line art coloring page featuring St. Nicholas, ideal for kids.
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Make St Nicholas Look Kind and Bright – Simple Coloring Tips

St Nicholas is often shown as a friendly bishop with special clothing and a calm, gentle face. Careful coloring helps his outfit look neat, warm, and important. Slow, even strokes make the picture look tidy and clear.

What to Notice While Coloring St Nicholas

Neat Coloring Hint: Color the big robe areas first, then finish the small details (trim, patterns, staff). This helps keep light colors clean.

Realistic Colors for St Nicholas (Classic Look)

Part of the Picture Color Suggestion
Robe / Cape Deep Red
Trim (robe edges, decorations) Gold
Hat (mitre) White
Hat details (bands, small shapes) Gold
Staff (crook) Gold
Book cover (if shown) Dark Green
Book pages Cream
Beard and hair Light Gray
Eyebrows (optional detail) Soft Gray
Skin (face and hands) Light Peach
Shoes (if shown) Dark Brown
Belt or small accessories (if shown) Brown

Helpful Hints for a Clean, Beautiful Finish

Scissors, Glue, Ho Ho! St Nicholas Crafts Kids Can Make

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Pop-Up St Nicholas Card

✂️ You need: finished St Nicholas coloring page, cardstock, scissors, glue stick, crayons or markers, optional stickers

  1. Color St Nicholas and cut him out carefully.
  2. Fold a piece of cardstock in half to make a card.
  3. Fold a small paper strip like an accordion and glue it inside the card.
  4. Glue St Nicholas onto the accordion strip so he pops up when opened.
  5. Decorate the front and write a short greeting inside.

💡 Supports: fine motor skills, creativity, careful cutting, sequencing

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Cotton-Beard St Nicholas Portrait

✂️ You need: St Nicholas coloring page, cotton balls, white glue, small bowl, paintbrush or cotton swab, optional glitter

  1. Color the picture and leave the beard area mostly white.
  2. Put a little glue in a bowl and spread it on the beard.
  3. Pull cotton balls into fluffy pieces and press them onto the glue.
  4. Add tiny cotton pieces for eyebrows or hat trim if you like.
  5. Let it dry flat and hang it up as winter art.

💡 Supports: sensory play, hand strength, focus, creativity

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Classroom St Nicholas Garland Line

✂️ You need: several St Nicholas coloring pages, crayons or markers, scissors, hole punch, string or yarn, tape or clothespins

  1. Color multiple St Nicholas pages with different designs.
  2. Cut out each St Nicholas and punch one hole at the top.
  3. Thread the string through the holes and space them out.
  4. Tie the ends and hang the garland across a wall or window.
  5. Add name tags under each picture for a group display.

💡 Supports: teamwork, planning, fine motor skills, pride in sharing work

Did You Know? 5 Kind Facts About St. Nicholas

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He Was a Real Person!

St. Nicholas was a real bishop long ago in a place called Myra (in today’s Turkey), and people remembered him for being helpful and generous. Encyclopedia Britannica

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Secret Gifts Made Him Famous

Stories say he liked giving gifts quietly, without showing off—so the surprise and kindness were the best part. Encyclopedia Britannica

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Sailors Called Him a Helper

St. Nicholas became known as a special saint for sailors, and you can still find churches and traditions connected to him in seaside places. Wikipedia

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New York Once Loved “Sinterklaas”

When New York was called New Amsterdam, Dutch families celebrated “Sinterklaas,” a tradition that helped shape America’s later Santa stories. Library of Congress

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His Color Is Often Bright Red

In many pictures, St. Nicholas wears a bishop’s robe, sometimes shown in red, and he may carry a tall hat and a staff to show his church role. Wikipedia