If you’re looking for a fun way to help kids learn two dimensional shapes while keeping things seasonal, these Christmas themed printable worksheets are perfect. Each page features a different Christmas character or object made entirely from flat shapes, so children can cut, arrange, and glue the pieces together to create their own picture. It feels like craft time, but it’s secretly packed with geometry skills, shape recognition, and fine motor practice.

Working with shapes in this hands on way helps young learners connect basic shapes to real world objects, which builds a strong foundation for understanding geometric shapes later in school.
They get to count the number of sides, compare equal sides and straight sides, point out lines of symmetry, and learn shape words naturally just by assembling their picture.
It’s a fun way to introduce or revise essential skills without making it feel like a worksheet, and great for preschool, kindergarten, 1st grade math, and even 2nd grade or 3rd grade as a creative activity.
Go ahead and print them out for a cut and paste craft session that doubles as artwork to display through the Christmas season.
About this Christmas 2D Shape Printable Set
This set includes several printable worksheets featuring classic Christmas characters, each built entirely from two-dimensional shapes aka plane shapes like circles, triangles, rectangles, hexagons, and diamonds.
Children can identify each part on the 2 d shapes worksheets, cut the pieces out, and arrange them to complete the picture.
These are fun Christmas shapes activities that work well in classrooms, home learning, or as a simple craft idea during the holidays. All pages are included in one printable PDF file, ready to download and print at the end of this blog post.

These worksheets are suitable for a wide range of ages, from young children who are just beginning to recognise basic shapes to older kids who enjoy more detailed cutting and assembling. Preschool and kindergarten children can focus on simple shape identification and scissor skills, while 1st and 2nd grade students may enjoy noticing how different shapes combine to form characters. Even older siblings often enjoy joining in as a fun seasonal craft, making it an easy activity to use with mixed ages at home or in the classroom.
Santa Claus 2D Shape Craft
The first worksheet focuses on everyone’s favorite Christmas character – Santa! This page lets kids build a Santa Claus figure using basic shapes like circles, rectangles, and triangles. They can count straight sides, look for equal parts, and talk about how different flat shapes combine to create a familiar character. The large circular body is perfect for practising scissor skills, while the smaller pieces encourage accuracy and shape recognition.

Snowman 2D Shape Craft
The second worksheet has a friendly snowman. The snowman page includes two large circles for the head and body, along with smaller circles, rectangles, and a triangular carrot nose. Children can think about how 2-dimensional shapes appear in real world objects like buttons, scarves, and snowballs while building their snowman. This one is especially fun to pair with outdoor winter activities.

Christmas Tree 2D Shape Craft
This worksheet uses different sizes of triangles and circles to form a Christmas tree, complete with ornaments and a star on top. Kids can sort shapes by size, count how many of each shape they used, and identify how triangles stack to form a tree. It’s a simple way to introduce concepts like symmetry and patterns as you learn about 2-d shapes.

Reindeer 2D Shape Craft
The reindeer page includes circles, rectangles, half circle shapes for the hooves, and a pentagon for the head. Kids can talk about how many sides each shape has, learn about parallel sides, and how the pieces fit together. This worksheet brings together multiple geometry skills while still being cute and creative.

Snowflake 2D Shape Craft
This page is great for older kids or those wanting an extra challenge. The snowflake is made from a hexagon base with repeating triangle and diamond shapes. Children can explore patterns, lines of symmetry, and how snowflakes often have repeating equal parts. It’s a lovely way to show the beauty of geometric shapes in nature.

Christmas Ball Ornament 2D Shape Craft
This worksheet uses circles, rectangles, and a square to create a Christmas tree ornament. Children can design their own shape pattern by arranging the pieces in different ways. Such a fun activity for young minds to use their creativity.

Angel 2D Shape Craft
The angel uses triangles, ellipses for wings, and a hexagon for the head to create a sweet Christmas character. Kids can point out flat shapes and connect geometry to storytelling or holiday celebrations. This page works nicely in nativity themed lessons or religious settings.

Elf 2D Shape Craft
The elf combines rectangles, circles, diamonds, and a triangle hat to build a fun Christmas elf character. Kids can sort pieces before assembling and challenge themselves to name each shape as they glue it down. This one is great for hands on shape practice with lots of pieces to arrange.

These Christmas 2D shape activities are a great way to support young learners as they build confidence with basic shapes. Rather than just identifying shapes on a page, children physically work with flat shapes and piece them together into meaningful pictures. This helps reinforce geometry skills in a way that feels natural and playful, which is especially helpful for preschool, kindergarten, and early 1st grade math.
As children cut out the shapes, they also develop fine motor skills and hand control. This makes the activity ideal for younger children who need scissor practice, but it also scales well for older kids who enjoy more detailed crafting. Since each page includes multiple pieces, there are plenty of chances to notice shape patterns, spot equal sides, and recognise familiar two dimensional shapes used across different characters.

These printable worksheets can support lesson plans throughout a Christmas theme, giving you an easy way to add shape recognition to your holiday craft time. Kids can point out how many sides different shapes have, compare circles and triangles, or simply enjoy building characters that fit into a seasonal unit. It’s a fun way to bring geometry into real world, hands-on learning without feeling like a traditional math worksheet.
If you’re working with slightly older children, these pages can spark deeper discussions about how shapes connect to objects they see every day. They can talk about lines of symmetry in a snowflake, or how equal parts come together to form repeating shapes on Christmas ornaments. It keeps things creative while still reinforcing important foundational knowledge.

Download the Christmas 2d Shapes Activities Printable PDF
Download the full set of Christmas 2D shapes activities in one easy PDF file. Simply print, cut, and build. These make great worksheets for classroom math centers, home learning, or quiet time craft activities. Place them in a binder or store the pieces in envelopes so kids can reuse them again and again.
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These Christmas shape printables are a creative way to build essential math skills without feeling like a formal lesson. Kids get to cut, sort, recognise patterns, and build confidence while having a good time crafting. Using flat shapes to build characters helps children strengthen geometry skills, understand shape properties, and develop strong fine motor skills all at once.
More Christmas Printables
If you’re stocking up on free Christmas activities, we have plenty more seasonal worksheets, printables, and templates to enjoy at home or school.
- Christmas Counting Cube Pictures Printable
- Winter & Christmas Color By Number Pages for Kids {Free Printables}
- Free Printable Christmas Alphabet Worksheets
- Free Printable Christmas Do a Dot Pages
- 27 Christmas Dot to Dot Free Printables
Christmas Crafts for Kids
Looking for more hands-on Christmas crafts? Try some of our easy seasonal ideas that encourage creativity, imagination, and independent crafting for young children.
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- Christmas Tree Crafts For Kids
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If you enjoyed these Christmas 2 d worksheets, please do share this blog post with other parents, teachers, and homeschool groups so more children can enjoy these fun Christmas 2D shape activities. If you make them, tag us or send a picture. We’d love to see your complete worksheets and how your little artists decorate their shapes.

Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.
