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Free Homemade
Christmas Card That Kids Can Make
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Christmas Cards is a big Holiday tradition. Consider making
the cards with the kids this year. Here are some ideas for
free homemade Christmas cards that kids can make.
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The Christmas holidays are the most
joyous time of the year for families. Especially important is the
time families spend together decorating, wrapping, and baking. So
let’s explore how you can spend family time making Christmas Cards
with your kids.
Here are some items you will need. Buy a Santa coloring book and a
package of colored construction paper. Cut the construction paper to
the size of the cards your family wishes to make. Get out the
crayons, magic markers of all colors, cotton balls, pipe cleaners,
ribbons, glue or glue stick, sparkles, red, black and green fabrics,
and small candy canes. Your family is ready to begin making unique
Christmas cards.
Make Christmas tree cards by drawing several trees on green
construction paper. Cut the trees out. Glue fabric and candy to the
cards for a beautiful visual effect.
Draw a house with Santa climbing down the chimney. The card can be
decorated with cotton balls for Santa’s hat and beard with a line of
trees cut from construction paper for the front of the house. Use
colored markers to add ornaments to the branches of the trees.
Sprinkle glitter on the ornaments, as well as the tree, to resemble
snow.
A picture of a full-sized Santa could be cut out of a coloring book,
and pasted to the front of a card. After it is colored in with
crayons, add fabric to enhance the picture. Make a green sack out of
material and place it over Santa’s shoulder; use black material to
glue onto Santa’s boots; use the red material to glue onto Santa’s
hat. You can adorn the card with small candy canes.
Draw a reindeer and sleigh card. Instead of drawing antlers, take
some brown pipe cleaners, arrange the brown pipe cleaners into
antlers and glue the pipe cleaners to the top of the reindeer’s
head. If the coloring book has a picture of the sleigh, cut the
sleigh out of the book; color the sleigh using crayons; and paste
the sleigh in front of the reindeer.
Once the fronts of the cards are decorated, your family can write a
personal Christmas message inside the card, with everyone signing
their names using colored crayons or markers. Or, to really make the
card special, insert a family photograph and sign all your names.
Making personalized Christmas cards is probably one of the most
popular craft ideas for the entire family. While the kids are on
Christmas vacation, take a day to sit around your kitchen or dining
room table and create memorable Christmas cards.
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