How to Draw Santa Claus in an Easy-to-Follow Grid | From My Christmas Grid Drawing Book for Kids

by | Dec 2, 2025 | Christmas, Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Free Grid Drawing Page from Draw by Grid: Christmas — Learn How to Draw Santa Claus

The holiday season is a perfect time for kids to slow down, get creative, and enjoy some fun, screen-free activities. Today, I’m excited to share a brand-new free page from my book Draw by Grid: Christmas—a festive grid drawing activity that teaches your young artist How to Draw Santa Claus one square at a time. This free page features a cheerful Santa head with his classic hat, a fluffy beard, a big round nose, happy eyes, and a warm holiday smile.

If your child enjoys drawing Christmas characters and loves structured activities that build confidence, they’re going to have a lot of fun learning How to Draw Santa Claus with this grid page.

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About the Book: Draw by Grid: Christmas

The free Santa page is just one example of the cozy, cheerful holiday drawings kids can learn to create in Draw by Grid: Christmas. This book takes a variety of holiday-themed illustrations and breaks each one into simple grid drawings. The goal is to give kids a relaxing, guided way to enjoy drawing during the holiday season.

Inside the book, kids will find winter animals, festive treats, and Christmas-themed characters—all hand-drawn by me, Kevin Coulston. Every page follows the same accessible grid-to-blank-grid format, giving kids all the structure they need to succeed while still feeling like their creativity is front and center.

If your child enjoys learning How to Draw Santa Claus with today’s free page, they’ll absolutely love exploring the rest of the book. It’s packed with festive drawings designed to spark creativity and keep kids busy in the best way.

Learn to Draw Christmas Characters

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Why Kids Love the Grid Drawing Method

One of the biggest reasons kids enjoy learning How to Draw Santa Claus with a grid is because the method makes complicated drawings feel easy. When they’re not staring at a whole picture at once and instead working square by square, they feel more relaxed and confident.

Here are a few reasons grid drawing is especially great this time of year:

  • It encourages focus without feeling overwhelming.
  • It improves recognition of shapes and proportions.
  • It helps kids see drawing as a fun process instead of something stressful.
  • It gives them a “framework” they can understand and trust.

And once kids successfully learn How to Draw Santa Claus using the grid, they often want to try more pages because they’ve proven to themselves that they can do it.


Other Versions of the Christmas Book

If your child enjoys learning How to Draw Santa Claus, but grid drawing isn’t their only preferred style, this holiday theme is also available in two additional formats:

Each format teaches drawing in a different way, but all three share the same hand-drawn illustrations and festive holiday spirit. Some families pick up more than one version so kids can practice drawing with different methods and sharpen their skills while having fun.


About the Art Books for Kids Series

The Draw by Grid books are part of my larger Art Books for Kids series, which now includes more than 80 titles. From robots to unicorns, dinosaurs to baby animals, monsters to holiday themes, every book is created to help kids explore drawing in a fun, screen-free way.

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All the artwork in the entire series is hand-drawn by me—no AI art, no shortcuts. My goal is to give kids artwork that feels warm, expressive, and friendly, and that encourages them to keep practicing and discovering what they can create.

Whether kids like tracing, step-by-step drawing, challenge-style prompts, or structured grid activities, there’s a book in the series to match what they love most. And if they enjoyed learning How to Draw Santa Claus from today’s free page, they’ll have plenty of opportunities to keep drawing through the winter season and beyond.


About Today’s Free Santa Grid Page

This free drawing page is designed to help young artists learn How to Draw Santa Claus by breaking the drawing into small, manageable squares. The page shows Santa’s head with all the features kids instantly recognize—his red hat with the fluffy pom-pom, his friendly eyes, his big smile, and of course, that iconic beard.

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Learning How to Draw Santa Claus through a grid makes the process surprisingly simple. Kids match what they see in each square and recreate it on the blank grid next to it. This method builds accuracy, attention to detail, and patience, but in a way that feels like a holiday puzzle.

Once kids finish the grid drawing of Santa, they can outline it, color it, decorate the background, or even create additional holiday characters to go with him. The free page will give them a strong starting point and a fun, festive drawing to be proud of.

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Final Thoughts

Kids love the magic of Christmas, and drawing Santa is one of the simplest ways to bring that magic to life on paper. This free grid page is a perfect introduction—fun, accessible, and rewarding. If your child enjoys learning How to Draw Santa Claus, they’ll find even more holiday creativity waiting for them inside Draw by Grid: Christmas.

Feel free to print the page more than once so kids can practice, experiment with colors, or draw a whole collection of Santas—each one with its own personality. And if they want to explore more holiday and non-holiday themes, the rest of my drawing books are ready whenever they are.

Christmas Drawing Book for Kids

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Meet The Author & Artist

Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 80 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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