Snug warmth, frosty adventures, and stylish headwear come together in these 20 winter hat coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the cozy charm and varied designs of winter hats, capturing the essence of chilly season comfort!

These pages bring the snug embrace of winter hats right to your fingertips, from images of bundled-up children wearing their favorite headwear to hats adorned with festive designs, and more!
To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.
All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Winter Hat Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant winter hat coloring pages are finished, don't let them gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts are a perfect way to put your masterpieces to fun, creative use.
1. Winter Wonderland Garland
Cut out several of your colorful winter hats. String them along a piece of yarn or ribbon, alternating with cotton balls for a snowy effect, or small paper snowflakes. Hang your festive garland across a doorway, mantel, or window for instant seasonal cheer.
2. Wearable Mini Hat Headband
Choose your favorite colored hat and carefully cut it out. Glue this cutout onto a slightly larger piece of sturdy cardstock for extra durability, then trim around it again. Attach the reinforced hat to a simple plastic headband or a strip of construction paper secured into a loop.
3. Cozy Hat Coasters
Carefully cut out your finished winter hat designs. Laminate each hat (or cover them with clear contact paper) to make them waterproof and robust. For extra grip, glue a small circle of felt or cork to the back of each coaster. Perfect for holding mugs of hot cocoa!
4. “Pin the Pom-Pom” Game
Select one large, colored winter hat and glue it onto a big piece of poster board. From contrasting construction paper, cut out several small “pom-poms.” Blindfold players and have them try to tape or glue a pom-pom onto the top of the hat, turning it into a fun party game!
5. Winter Hat Window Clings
After coloring your hats, cut them out precisely. Apply clear contact paper to one side of each hat, then carefully cut around the shape again, leaving a small border of contact paper. These festive clings will temporarily stick to windows, mirrors, or even smooth tiles for easy decoration.
6. Bookmark Buddies
Cut out a colorful winter hat. Glue the hat onto the top of a sturdy strip of cardstock (about 2 inches wide and 6-8 inches long) to create a bookmark base. Add googly eyes or thin pipe cleaner “arms” peeking out from behind the hat for a whimsical reading companion.
7. 3D Pop-Up Hat Card
Fold a piece of construction paper in half to make a greeting card. Cut out a finished hat and set it aside. Create a simple pop-up mechanism inside the card by making two parallel cuts in the fold, pushing the tab forward, and then gluing your hat to this tab for a delightful surprise.
8. Winter Hat Puppet Pals
Cut out a colored winter hat and glue it firmly onto the end of a craft stick or a wide popsicle stick. Draw a face onto the hat, or add googly eyes and small felt or pipe cleaner hands if you wish. These make adorable puppets for imaginative storytelling and play.
9. Textured Hat Wall Art
Carefully cut out one of your colored winter hats. Glue it onto a larger, contrasting piece of construction paper or cardstock. Embellish the hat's pom-pom and brim with cotton balls, yarn scraps, glitter, or small fabric pieces to add wonderful tactile texture and dimension.
10. “Lost and Found” Hat Display
Have each child color and cut out their own unique winter hat. Glue all the finished hats onto a large poster board titled “Our Class's Lost & Found Hats!” Kids can draw little faces peeking over their hats or write their names on them for a fun, interactive classroom display.




















