3 Quick and Easy Christmas Cards

Hey card-making friends, welcome back. I have 3 Quick and Easy Christmas Cards to share with you today. I’m finishing my Spellbinders Club Kits for the Month and creating backgrounds with the Stencil Club and BetterPress Club.  So I made these cards quick, easy, and mass-produced. We all need those when the holiday crunch is upon us, right?   I added a downloadable PDF for each card as well.

I’m just curious:  How many Christmas Cards do you mail out each year?

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hand made christmas card with green and turquoise plaid background with a little penguin in the center holding christmas pudding

3 Quick and Easy Christmas Cards – Card #1

Start by using the Design a Plaid BetterPress of the Month and the Teal Topaz and Laurel BetterPress Ink pads to create the background.  Print on a 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ piece of Hammermill white cardstock.  This works up very quickly, as you turn the paper to make the plaid, instead of moving the plates, really cuts down the inking time.  Once done, add some black lines with a ruler and Copic black pen.

Next, attach to a top folding A2 Sized white card base 4-1/4 x 11, score and fold at 5-1/2″.

Then, cut out a white circle with the Fluted Classic Circles and attach to the center of the card.

Finally, stamp, color and cut out the adorable little penguin and the sentiment from the Holiday Besties Clear Stamp and Die set.

hand made christmas card with stenciled ornaments in the background and a cute penguin wearing a scarf and santa hat

3 Quick and Easy Christmas Cards – Card #2

Start with a piece of Waterfall cardstock 4″ x 5-1/4″, and stencil the Baubles from the Stencil of the Month Club.  Ink in Seafoam ink, and then highlight the left side in Surf Ink for a darker shadow.  Then, use Gold Pigment Ink for the hangers.

Next, attach to a top folding A2 sized white card base, 4-1/4″ x 11″, score and fold at 5-1/2″.

Then, using Polished Brass Glimmer Hot Foil, and the Festive Lights Glimmer Hot Foil Oct. kit, foil the sentiment and cut out with the coordinating dies.

Finally, die cut the little penguin from the Small Die of the Month Kit – Festive Friends, and then embellish with Gold Smooth Disc sequins.

hand made christmas card with a argyle stenciled background and a cute snowman with a turquoise hat and scarf

3 Quick and Easy Christmas Cards – Card #3

Start with a piece of Waterfall cardstock 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ and stencil with the Baubles and Festive Backgrounds, argyle stencils.  Stencil the mail one with Surf Ink, then place the second one in place and use Brutus Munroe’s Fallen Snow Glitter Glaze to add some bling.

Next, attach to a top folding, white A2 card base.

Then, cut the mat and postage edge rectangles in waterfall and white and use foam squares to attach to the center of the card.

Finally, stamp, color and die cut the little snowman from the Holiday Besties Clear Stamp and Die Set.

 

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7 thoughts on “3 Quick and Easy Christmas Cards”

  1. Oh my goodness, how cute are those cards?!? Love the little penguins and the snowman is the sweetest! Perfect colors too! 🙂

  2. These are super cute, Sandi! And they don’t look too complicated
    for some mass making! Over the last twenty years or so I have reduced
    my card sending from about sixty to about thirty-five! People passing
    and losing touch! I already have enough to mail this year! Would you
    like me to send you one!!! HaHaHa!

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