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Merry Christmas Card

Show someone you care this Christmas – create this beautiful card in minutes, using only a few simple materials combined with a little inspiration.

Merry Christmas Card - Christmas Card-Making Craft

Materials Needed:

Blank, red card and envelope
Gold card
Green card
Red card
Peel-off letters
Small circle punch
Silicon adhesive or sticky foam pads
Pritt stick
Pencil
Scissors

Instructions:

1. Cut out sufficient circles from the gold card using a small circle punch, to convey your Christmas message. You can use any message you like - I have used ‘Merry Christmas’ here, but you could always use ‘Happy Christmas’ or ‘Seasons Greetings’.

2. Using peel-off letters, stick each letter to a gold circle. However, if you are feeling artistic, you can always handwrite your message.

3. Using silicone adhesive or foam pads, stick your circles to the card to spell out your Christmas message. Be creative, the circles don’t have to be in a perfectly straight line, experiment before sticking them to the card.

4. Mark the holly on the green card, and a few berries on the red card, cut them out and arrange the holly and berries to create two “sprigs”.

Glue these together using pritt stick, or using silicone adhesive/foam pads to create a layered effect

5. Attach the holly sprigs to the top two corners of the card using either pritt stick or silicone foam pads. You could also try placing them in alternate corners, don’t be afraid to experiment.

6. Finally, add your personalised message inside.

 

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