Season’s Greetings on Christmas Card Sunday
Sending season’s greetings to friends and family is a timeless tradition, and what better way to do it than with a handmade Christmas card? The
Sending season’s greetings to friends and family is a timeless tradition, and what better way to do it than with a handmade Christmas card? The
This gnome Christmas card features the delightful retired stamp set Gnome for the Holidays. You can find a gently used set on my Retired Rubber
The kids will get a kick out of these holiday Christmas cards! It’s Christmas Card Sunday, and this week I’ve pulled out the delightful retired
It’s Christmas Card Sunday, and we’re ready for another holiday card idea. Today I used a retired stamp set called Trees For Sale. (See the
You can create beautiful Christmas card designs with the retired pairing of Toile Christmas and the Christmas Cardinal Dies. There’s a gently used set of
I made this merry Christmas card for our first Christmas Card Sunday of the year project. Featuring silhouettes of deer on a white background, this
I finally got around to coming up with a DIY Christmas card design using the Snowman Dies. Love that cute snowflake frame! I went with
Are you searching for additional ideas to make simple Christmas cards? Here are the products I used to create this easy Christmas card design: Product
Today is Christmas Card Sunday and here is a simple Christmas card to make. The tree came from the stamp set Evergreen Elegance. It’s retiring
Here’s a little twist on an oldie but a goodie. I thought we could try a card sketch for Christmas Card Sunday. My Christmas card
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