Ho-ho-hold your pencils! It’s time to deck the paper with boughs of holly and a whole lot of Christmas tree drawing ideas for kids.
Whether your little elves are as excited as Rudolph on a foggy night or as chill as Frosty in a snowstorm, these drawing ideas will light up their creativity like a tree on Christmas morning.
So, let’s jingle all the way to an artistic wonderland where every scribble is a tinsel and every dot a shiny ornament. Are you ready to spruce up your drawing skills? Let’s create tree-mendous art!
Scroll through our adorable images in the slideshow below. Under it, you’ll find the same drawings along with the objects and colors used to decorate these cute trees.
Now, let’s explore the objects and colors used to decorate these cute trees!
Contents
- 1 Most Popular Drawing Idea: Snowflake Christmas Tree
- 2 Second Most Popular Drawing Idea: Candy Cane Christmas Tree
- 3 Polka Dot Christmas Tree
- 4 Striped Christmas Tree
- 5 Heart-Decorated Christmas Tree
- 6 Rainbow Christmas Tree
- 7 Smiling Christmas Tree
- 8 Animal Friends Christmas Tree
- 9 Balloon Christmas Tree
- 10 Fruit Adorned Christmas Tree
- 11 My Sketches Based On The Drawing Ideas
- 12 Conclusion
- 13 Author
Most Popular Drawing Idea: Snowflake Christmas Tree
This Xmas tree is the most popular drawing idea in this post. It’s an absolute hit!
Isn’t this tree just the cutest? It’s got a smile that could light up any room, and those snowflakes add the perfect wintry touch. The soft colors are so eye-catching, too. It’s easy to see why everyone loves it—it’s not just a picture, it’s a little slice of holiday happiness!
I also like and I decided to draw it myself. You can check out my drawing at the end of this post!
If you want to draw it yourself, check out our simple step-by-step instructions.
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Second Most Popular Drawing Idea: Candy Cane Christmas Tree
Decorate the Christmas tree with candy canes. This is the second most popular drawing idea from my post.
This Christmas tree drawing really pops, doesn’t it? It’s got those cheerful candy canes that take us right back to childhood Christmases, and those bright, happy colors just scream holiday fun.
Plus, that big ol’ smile on the tree? Totally adorable, and super inviting for the kiddos. It’s simple enough that anyone can give it a go, which is probably why it’s such a hit. It’s like this tree is just waiting to spread some festive cheer!
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Polka Dot Christmas Tree
Decorate the Christmas tree with colorful polka dots.
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Striped Christmas Tree
Draw the Christmas tree with alternating colored stripes.
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Heart-Decorated Christmas Tree
Adorn the Christmas tree with heart-shaped ornaments.
Rainbow Christmas Tree
Color each layer of the Christmas tree in a different rainbow color.
Smiling Christmas Tree
Draw a Christmas tree with a big smile and eyes.
Animal Friends Christmas Tree
Surround the Christmas tree with simple drawings of animals.
Balloon Christmas Tree
Draw balloons hanging from the branches of the Christmas tree.
Fruit Adorned Christmas Tree
Hang simple fruit shapes like apples and oranges on the Christmas tree. Because why not? I think it is an awesome Christmas drawing idea!
My Sketches Based On The Drawing Ideas
Snowflake Christmas Tree
For this drawing, I used a black acrylic marker for outline and my son’s washable markers for coloring. If you want to draw it as well, I recommend to choose nice pastel colors because the color palette here is one of the reasons why the drawing is so popular!
I chose whatever green markers were available in my son’s drawing kit. My tree is still cute… but I like the original drawing much better!
Conclusion
And just like that, our festive forest of Christmas tree drawings comes to a twinkling end!
We hope these ideas have sparked a blizzard of creativity in your little artists, turning each page into a winter wonderland of color and cheer. Remember, every tree they’ve drawn is as unique and special as a snowflake.
May these drawings not only decorate your fridge but also warm your hearts this holiday season. Keep those pencils and imaginations soaring, and who knows?
Maybe next time, we’ll draw Santa’s workshop! Until then, keep your spirits and your crayons bright!