Check out these Homemade Christmas Card Ideas shared by the ThriftyFun community!
Personalized family Christmas cards can be made at home. Find a card, old or new, which has large ornaments on the front, at least as many ornaments as members of the family.
Sparkling snowflakes and miniature trees adorn this pretty holiday card. This is a page about snowflake homemade Christmas card.
The glass bauble motif on this handmade card is sure to please the recipient. This is a page about duo of glass baubles Christmas card.
Summer is not too early to begin making your holiday greeting cards. This is a page about snowy trees Christmas card.
Create a unique Christmas card for a friend or family member complete with a cute felt package motif. This page is about making a felt Christmas present card.
Make this beautiful snow covered tree Christmas card for someone special on your mailing list. This is a page about making a snow pine Christmas card.
This is a page about making an angel Christmas card. The angel motif is a common one found on Christmas cards whether purchased or handmade.
Making your own Christmas cards is a perfect way to add a personal touch to the greeting cards you send out during the holiday's. This is a page about gingerbread man card.
This is a page about making a felt sugar cookie Christmas card. Making your own Christmas cards is not only fun, but allows you to send unique a sentiment to friends and family.
Need some inspiration for your handmade Christmas cards? I came up with these clean and simple cards which can be reproduced in minutes to give to your friends and family. The materials used: cardstocks, decorative papers, embellishments, ribbons, and rub-on sayings. Tools: decorative scissors, scissors double-sided adhesive, and paper trimmer
I love to involve my children in our homemade cards and gifts that we give away. Christmas cards are a family project. Last year we made the cover of the card like Eric Carle.
My daughter-in-law is very gifted in creating beautiful scrapbooks and greeting cards, so every year for my birthday, which happens to fall in November, I receive a lovely array of handmade greeting cards including a minimum of 20 Christmas cards.
I buy plain cards and envelopes and a stamp for my holiday cards. I use clear fixative on the stamp, stamp the card, sprinkle with glitter (usually silver) and then use a heat gun to set the design. I use a smaller stamp and do the same thing on the envelope.
This was my last years Christmas Card. I made the card using Adobe elements after taking some classes. It was so much fun.
You can use any paper that you have on hand, like scrap paper, construction paper, etc. Cut and fold the paper so it will fit into an envelope. Decorate the outside of the card with stamps or pictures from old Christmas cards that have been sent to you.
I don't do much gift giving at the holidays, but I do like to send out Christmas cards and enclose a little "something" inside the card. I have a Cheery Reindeer word-find that I copied out of an old magazine and I am going to enclose that inside some cards.
Here are the Homemade Christmas Card Ideas asked by community members. Read on to see the answers provided by the ThriftyFun community.
Where can I get the template for the "A Christmas Story" with the flagpole?
How can I make the cutest christmas cards for my friends? They need to be cheap.
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