Hand Drawn Christmas Card Ideas Drawing
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A DIY Christmas card is almost guaranteed to be kept–maybe even put on display for long after the holidays–compared to a boring, generic one that's bound for the trash when the season passes. Coming up with ideas can be tough, but don't sweat it. Whether you're postmarking your bundle from sunny Florida or under Alaskan stars, you'll be thrilled to make and send out any one of these holiday card DIYs. From cards featuring faux greenery to watercolor creations, these cards are guaranteed to make whoever is lucky enough to be on the receiving end smile. Plus, you'll have a ton of fun making them. Get to crafting!
The white bench
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Burlap Star Ornament Cards
Not only do these burlap star ornaments look cute on the front of a music note-covered card, but they can easily be removed and hung on the card reciever's tree for years to come!
Get the tutorial from The White Bench.
artsy craftsy mom
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Paper Quilling Christmas Tree Card
To give a Christmas tree card a 3D effect, try paper quilling. The strips of paper give the tree an elegant, airy look. It's a bit time-consuming but totally worth it (and surprisingly relaxing to do).
Get the tutorial at Artsy Craftsy Mom.
delia creates
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Family Photo Garland
Ditch the traditional family photo this year for a string garland featuring energetic cutouts of each family member. It'll be a fun surprise for anyone who opens the card!
Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.
mama is dreaming
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Woodland Card
If cute little bunnies and mushrooms bring you happiness, you'll love this woodland card. All you have to do is paint the bunny, add plant details, and glue down a printed seasonal greeting.
Get the tutorial from Mama Is Dreaming.
white house crafts
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Christmas Village Cards
For an easy craft, simply cut out the silhouette of a Christmas town. Add some paper snowflakes, choose unexpected colors like bright pinks, and you're all set.
Get the tutorial at White House Crafts.
scrappin' with deedee
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Snowman Button Card
White buttons were practically made to be mini snowmen! Add a cute little hat, bow made of string, and ribbon for festive detailing on a brown card.
Get the tutorial at Scrappin' With DeeDee.
Eskaa Makes
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Printable Card
Printing a card out still counts as a DIY! Plus, it saves time. This free printable download by blogger Eskaa Makes features pomegranate seeds and greenery for an elegant and classic look.
Download the prints at Eskaa Makes.
damask love
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To-Go Coffee Cup Card
What better way to send warm wishes than with a little to-go coffee cup? This card by Damask Love is perfect for use as a holiday card or a simple greeting card during fall or winter.
Frolic
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Mini Wreath Cards
Use twine, cardstock, wire, and greens—boxwood, rosemary, myrtle, seeded eucalyptus, or whatever plants you prefer—to fashion these tiny wreath holiday cards.
Get the tutorial at Frolic.
Omiyage Blogs
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Washi Tape Cards
Turn a few pieces of festive washi tape into stunning displays on holiday cards. You can use whatever type of paper you want and fashion anything from Christmas trees to presents with the tape.
Get the tutorial at Omiyage Blogs.
Fox + Hazel
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Black and Gold Ornament Card
Veer from traditional red and green ornaments in favor of these chic black and gold ones. All you need for this DIY is watercolors, paper, and a paint pen.
Get the tutorial at Fox + Hazel.
Make and Takes
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Cotton Swab Painted Cards
Who needs paintbrushes when you have tons of Q-tips at home? Dab a few in paint to create this tiny forest of trees on the front of a Christmas card.
Get the tutorial from Make and Takes.
Damask Love
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Cocoa Mug Card Holder
It only makes sense that you give someone a gift card to a coffee shop in a cocoa mug–shaped card holder! You can easily write a little note on the back of this or attach one with a small piece of tape to the back.
Get the tutorial at Damask Love.
Courtesy of Lia Griffith
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Papercut Greeting Cards
These jewel-toned cardstock DIYs will easily spread holiday cheer. You can take it a step further by using the receiver's favorite color. Once you're done, place the cards in metallic envelopes for a festive touch.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Mayholicraft
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Snow Globe Cards
Create tiny globes filled with snow-covered hills and trees. Better yet, the sequins will float around when you shake the card to give off a true snow globe illusion.
Get the tutorial at Mayholicraft.
Aunt Peaches
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Repurposed Book Cards
Have an old book sitting on the shelf that you don't really care about? Turn pages of it into holiday cards. Cut out everything from trees to snowmen, and glue them onto cardstock as Aunt Peaches did here.
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Photo Card
Choose a photo you want to display for the holidays–of your fam, friends, pets, or even simply yourself–and place it on a card with a word cut out of it. You can truly customize this one however you want!
Get the tutorial at The Wonder Forest.
Mum in the Madhouse
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Santa Hat Card
Looking for something super simple? Use some cotton balls, colored paper, and glue to make a Santa hat on your cards. It doesn't get more basic than this.
Get the tutorial at Mum in the Madhouse.
Modge Podge Rocks
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Pop-Up Cards
Pop-up cards are so much fun to receive and even more fun to make! You'll need a decent amount of materials for this one by Modge Podge Rocks—an envelope, a gift card holder, rhinestones, glue, and Mod Podge—but it'll be worth it in the end.
Courtesy of All That Glitters Is Gold
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Muffin Top Cards
Have a bunch of mismatched cupcake liners laying around from previous baking projects? Put them to use by turning them into a Christmas tree on the front of a DIY card.
Get the tutorial at All That Glitters Is Gold.
Courtesy of One Little Project
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Paint Swatch Cards
You may not notice it at first, but the trees on these DIY Christmas cards are made of paint swatches! Add a few stick-on gems and a glittery gold star for stunning accents.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
Courtesy of Lia Griffith
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Stamp Cards
Use an eraser top and ink to decorate these adorable holiday cards. You can craft anything from the ornaments on a tree, to the holly on a wreath, to the eyes and buttons on a snowman.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Lia Griffith
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Detailed Paper Cutout Cards
These paper cutout card templates take easy DIYs to a new level. All you need to do is print them out and work your magic with a craft knife!
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
Courtesy of Childhood 101
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Gemstone Ornament Cards
Use gemstones to make colorful ornaments. It's easy, requires zero crafting skills, and looks totally impressive. It almost looks like it came straight from the card store.
Get the tutorial at Childhood 101.
Courtesy of Crafty Morning
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Pipe Cleaner Cards
Remember how much you loved playing with pipe cleaners as a kid? Here's your chance to get back into the creative activity. Turn pipe cleaners into little trees. Add glitter to enhance the look.
Get the tutorial at Crafty Morning.
Courtesy of Family Chic
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Stitched Cards
If you have basic sewing skills, you need to make these stitched holiday cards. A few quick stitches will make this card look super cozy and full of love.
Get the tutorial at Family Chic.
Cleverly Simple
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Origami Paper Tree Cards
These professional-looking cards are actually way easier to recreate than you'd think. Locate your favorite patterned paper, and get your folding fingers ready!
Get the tutorial at Cleverly Simple.
Courtesy of The Wonder Forest
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Watercolor Cards
No paint skills? No problem. This easy tutorial will teach you how to watercolor a beautiful mistletoe on all of your holiday cards. You might even want to keep one for yourself!
Get the tutorial at The Wonder Forest.
Courtesy of Hopeful Honey
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Button Cards
Grab extra buttons from your sewing kit, and use them to make a wreath on the front of your card. Does it get any easier than this?
Get the tutorial at Hopeful Honey.
Moms and Munchkins
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Fingerpaint Cards
These are the perfect craft for any young kid—give them out at your Christmas celebration for an insane amount of "ooohs" and "awwws"!
Get the tutorial at Moms and Munchkins.
Hand Drawn Christmas Card Ideas Drawing
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