Christmas dictionary page printables add whimsical cheer to your entryway, living room, or kitchen during the holiday season.
I’ve created 12 Christmas dictionary page printables for you, all completely free. It couldn’t be simpler or more affordable to make your own Christmas home decorations. Vintage dictionary Christmas decor is ideal for any type of cozy holiday display in your house.
Since I made my vintage dictionary page printables, I haven’t been able to stop creating with them. This fall, I released autumn, Halloween, and Thanksgiving printables. Since then, I’ve also released dictionary page printables for Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, and summer, as well as a second autumn set. Old dictionaries have such a classic appeal that fits seamlessly with an extensive range of home decor, including holiday and seasonal wall art.
This Christmas dictionary page printables set features Christmas lights, ornaments, candy canes, poinsettias, elves, a nativity, and more. You have your choice of sweet, welcoming Christmas themes, all made as ready-to-print home decor for easy framing.
About the Christmas dictionary page printables
The free Christmas dictionary page printables are for personal use only. You may print them as many times as you like, including for classroom use. Please don’t distribute the download files. If friends, family, or co-workers would like their own printable decor, please send them over to this post. Thank you!
I’ve created two versions of each holiday printable: one with a border and one without a border. Depending on the kind of frame you use and the look you want for your Christmas decor, you may prefer one version over the other.
Christmas tree
Decorated Christmas tree on a vintage dictionary letter D page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Elves
Three elves with a “’tis the season to be jolly” message on a vintage dictionary letter A page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Nativity
Nativity silhouette with the Bible passage “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given” message on a vintage dictionary letter G page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Ornaments
Watercolor Christmas ornaments with a “Christmas blessings” message on a vintage dictionary letter J page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Joy
Three watercolor “joy” on a vintage dictionary letter M page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Candy canes
Two crossed candy canes on a vintage dictionary letter P page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Christmas lights
Two strands of multicolored Christmas lights with the message “Wishing you a Merry Christmas!” in between them on a vintage dictionary letter S page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Wreath
A holiday wreath decorated with pine cones and red berries with a “seasons greetings” message on a vintage dictionary letter V page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Poinsettias
A Christmas poinsettias frame around a “Merry Christmas” message on a vintage dictionary letter B page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Christmas house
A cheerful house decorated for Christmas with pine trees in the snow on a vintage dictionary letter E page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Red truck with tree
An iconic red truck carrying a pine tree with a “Merry Christmas” message on a vintage dictionary letter H page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
Buffalo check trees
Buffalo check trees with a “Merry Christmas” message on a vintage dictionary letter K page.
8×10 – No Border | 8×10 – With Border
How to print Christmas dictionary page printables
Printing free printables is a pretty straightforward process. I’m sharing my top tips to help you create high-quality decor sized correctly for your frames.
The previews I’m sharing of the holiday printables in this post are low-resolution. Low-res previews are great for sharing on social media. They aren’t suitable for printing. To get the high-resolution versions, click on the download links for the decor you want to print. All of the download links have images sized for 8×10 printing. The previews in this post aren’t sized for 8×10 printing, which means they may not work well for your 8×10 frames. Using the download links ensures you’re getting high-resolution, properly sized images.
Printer, paper, and settings recommendations
I suggest using a reputable print service, such as Shutterfly, SmugMug, FedEx, or Costco for your free printables. If you’d rather print at home, that works great, too. For home printing, I highly recommend buying Finestra Art paper to give your holiday prints a professional finish. If you like a thicker paper with a darker finish for your framed home decor, white cardstock is a good option. In a pinch, regular printer paper works, but it doesn’t produce beautiful images.
For optimal results with at-home printing, choose 8×10 for both the paper size and image size. Confirm the preview looks good before hitting the print button. Using other paper or image settings may result in your wall art not printing properly.
For the vast majority of my home printing, I use a laser printer. My top pick for home color laser printing is the Canon Color ImageCLASS printer. Currently, I use an HP OfficeJet 3830 for color inkjet printing. You won’t find an inkjet printer that is easier to use and offers better quality at this price point.
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Thank you so much! These are so beautiful & unique!
You’re very welcome! I appreciate the feedback!
Hello, I love the Christmas music, thank you.
Thanks so much! I’m so glad!
Hi Rose! love these, thanks for making these!! Is is okay to request for a wreath that says Merry Christmas? Thank you in advance!!
I’ll keep it in mind if I decide to update the post! Thanks!