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How Do You Make Simple Christmas Cards? Give Me 5 Minutes To Share…

Christmas Cards· Easy Cards· Gallery· Holiday· Masculine Cards

26 Oct

I used some festive scrapbook paper (aka: designer series paper) to make simple Christmas cards in 5 minutes and I’ll teach you how you can make these too!

Simple Christmas cards still mean so much to those that receive them and any level of paper crafter can make these cards.

A few weeks ago I talked about using the ‘assembly line’ concept to make a lot of cards; this is another example of how you can do that!  Make simple cards that are cute and quick. You could make a stack of these for a gift to give too.

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Tip: add ribbon behind the sentiment layer by looping it back and forth and using clear tape to secure it.  No bow tying needed!  Cuts down on bulk when mailing too!

Make Simple Christmas Cards: Perfect For Anyone!

I love to make simple Christmas cards when I have a lot of cards to make but still want to send a handmade card. Follow the steps in the video and you’ll have your unique handmade Christmas cards completed in no time. I used the Stampin’ Up! Holly Jolly Wishes for the greetings –it’s the perfect set for these types of cards.

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Are you ready to make Simple Christmas Cards? Have a Favorite Paper Pack you’d Use? Which of these cards is your favorite? I can’t wait to hear from ya!

I cut my background using a die (was able to cut several at one time) and then stamped all my greetings and assembled them all—great way to make simple Christmas cards quickly!

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Scalloped Contour Dies give this simple card a unique focal point
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Make simple Christmas cards with basic cuts of designer paper and cardstock in coordinating colors.

Simple Christmas Card Measurements:

  • Designer Series Paper 4” x 5 ¼”
  • Real Red Cardstock 1 ½” x 3 ½”
  • Basic White 1 ¼” x 3 ¼”
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My name is Sharon Armstrong and I have been a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator since 1997! I have been married to my husband Mark for over 46 years and we have 5 children, their spouse and 14 grandkids!

In the beginning I worked my stamp business and a full time job. In 2014 I decided to have a full time stamp business and called it TxStampin. On my journey I have met so many dear friends all because of a rubber stamp!
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  1. sharyn says

    September 18, 2024 at 12:21 pm

    just found you on pinterest – thanks for some WONDERFUL ideas – i have to tell you a story – my name is sharyn – i am 78 years old – i never thought to ask my parents why they named me sharon -(in high school every girl changed the spelling of their name) – so now when ever i run into a sharon, i ask if they know why they were given that name – i,ve done this for probably 5 years – the answer is always not (except that one told me her 4 year old sister, came up with the name -there are not many of us, but all i meet seem to be about my age – i have looked for movie stars, politicians, anyone famous in the mid 40’s that may have been the inspiration – so, i am asking you the same thing –

    i will back on your website another day – thank you again for your great ideas and for considering my request

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    • Sharon Armstrong says

      September 19, 2024 at 4:42 pm

      I am so honored that you found me on Pinterest! I hope that the projects I share inspire you! My mother told me she named me after the Rose of Sharon. Which, to me, doesn’t look like a rose! Love how you are researching our name!

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