Festive Christmas Doodle Ideas
If you’re looking for some ways to learn how to doodle something Christmas-themed, you’re definitely in the right place.
Christmas is around the corner, and it’s time to start thinking about how we’re going to spruce up our holiday decor. Now is your chance to get creative with some festive Christmas doodles that will add a personal touch to your decorations.
Whether you’re making gift tags or decorating your Bullet Journal – this post will help inspire you to create festive Christmas artwork guaranteed to spread merriment for years to come.
Doodling is a great way to decorate your journal, as well as relax a bit and spend some time for yourself being creative.
And in case you’re thinking that you’re not creative and there is no way you can doodle – trust me, you can! There is a free doodling course at the end of this post to help you with that if you still have doubts.
This set of Christmas doodle ideas will show you how easy it is to do holiday-themed doodles and will definitely inspire you to bring more Christmas cheer to your Bullet Journal pages.
But before I share these, let’s talk about supplies.
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Best Doodling Supplies
Before you sit down to doodle, let’s talk about some supplies you might need for that.
The good thing is that you can doodle with anything you already have; you don’t need any fancy supplies.
But if you do want to get something special for your Christmas doodles, here are a few of my favorites:
- Pilot Dr. Grip Mechanical Pencil – you definitely want to have a comfortable pencil when you doodle, and this one has probably the softest grip ever.
- Sakura Foam Eraser – you’ll need a good eraser that won’t smudge your pen and won’t leave streaks behind.
- Sakura Pigma Micron – a good fineliner is a staple for doodling; they allow for beautiful, dark lines. And this set comes with different nib sizes to add more variety to your doodles.
- Crayola Super Tips – if you want to add color to your doodles, these pens are some of the best. They come in 100 colors and are super affordable.
- Rhodia Notepad – it would be helpful to practice on paper with a grid, and this one is also smooth so that it won’t damage your pens.
Easy Christmas Doodle Ideas
There are more of my own personal tutorials at the end of the post, but here, I wanted to share tutorials and doodle pages from other creators.
This won't just help you learn how to doodle some things but will also allow you to see the same doodles in different styles so you can pic kand choose elements and develop your own.
Let’s start with these adorable doodles. I love that poor little cat so much!
And here is a little tip – when you doodle your things smaller, they automatically become much cuter.
Same doodles as in my tutorial, but in a completely different style.
That’s why I love seeing different people’s doodles because one thing can look so completely different, drawn by different people.
Lovely doodles, and yet you can just create them in three different steps.
Also, can we please note how amazing the brush lettering is here?
If you want to learn brush lettering, by the way, check my post Brush Lettering For Beginners.
Nicole always has the cutest doodles, and I love her style.
This tutorial definitely got me into the baking mood!
Yay for the Santa sled and all the amazing presents, it brought us as kids.
This sled also looks super cute. The only thing I would add is probably more gifts haha
These are just adorable, especially the Santa. He looks so happy.
I’m also really loving that shade of green here and how it matches the red. Perfect Christmas colors.
Julia has a wonderful doodling style, and you can see it in this tutorial.
Also, I really love the green color used here; I wonder what markers she used.
Some more festive doodles, and this time I think there are some New Year doodles as well. Of course, I mean the fireworks that you can mostly see on the New Year's Eve.
Reindeer is a staple of Christmas doodles.
And this one came out looking super cute and cartoony, I absolutely love this style!
Not many things are as Christmas as Grinch, but it seems like it’s a difficult doodle to master.
Well, not with this little tutorial! With a few simple steps, you get yourself an adorable little rascal.
Remember I mentioned that there are so many ways to doodle a Christmas tree?
Well, I think this spread illustrated it perfectly. And these are all doodled with just one pen!
Yup, there is such a thing as Christmas florals.
These are great for adding a little something to your Christmas doodles or creating a holiday wreath.
How absolutely cute is this little gnome! And it’s surprisingly easy to doodle, even for beginners.
Gingerbread everything!
I love the idea of doodling pretty much anything at all as ginger cookies.
Snowflakes seem easy to doodle, but did you know how many awesome options there are?
I love all these ideas.
Free Doodling Course
Are you still not sure about your doodling skills? I’ve got you covered.
Exactly for beginners like yourself, I’ve created a free doodling course. Inside, you’ll find all the steps and tips to help you get doodling and turn into a doodling pro.
Simply sign up in the form below, and once you confirm your subscription, you’ll get all the details delivered straight to your mailbox.
More Resources
Are you looking for some more doodles and resources on how to become a doodling master and decorate your Bullet Journal with festive drawings?
You can find more in these posts:
- Easy Christmas Doodles Anyone Can Draw
- 67+ Cute Christmas Bullet Journal Ideas
- Easy Doodling Ideas For Beginners
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