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Christmas crafts: How to make your own Christmas cards 14 Articles

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    by Gill Jennings

    Making your own Christmas cards is easy - get a piece of card, fold it in half, decorate! Ah, there's the problem - how to decorate your cards! How about one or two of these ideas? PHOTOGRAPHS: Get out your digital cam...read more

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    by Susan Hibberd

    I have been making my own Christmas cards since I can remember, and over the past three years have been selling them. Handmade cards take more time than buying ready-made ones, and often cost more, but the end result is...read more

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    by Francis Jock

    When it comes to learning how to recycle or reuse everything from pencils to Christmas cards, Sister Mary is the all-time champion of all. Chewed up #2 pencils were picked up wherever they were found, carefully cleaned and...read more

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    by Marian Huyck Grossi

    RIBBON CHRISTMAS CARDS When you are finished with these Christmas cards they will look like a handmade quilt. You will need Heavy Card Stock Tacky Glue Scraps of Christmas Fabrics Pinking shears Cut card stock ...read more

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    by Debby Dyess

    I stood shoulder-to-shoulder on an aisle filled with other shoppers, shopping carts and Christmas cards. My attention was drawn to a conversation between two women, obviously strangers. "These cards don't say anything,"...read more

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    by Guinevere Shepherd

    If you're looking to save money and give something meaningful this Christmas, homemade Christmas cards are the way to go. To make them really special, set up a craft table and have you kids make them. Make sure the cards w...read more

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    by Srinidhi Lakhanigam

    This festival season you want to make your greetings personal. There can be no better way to convey how much you care than by sending them cards made by you in your own style and own hand. But you are not sure how to make ...read more

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    by Shari Mead

    Christmas cards are always nice to receive, shop brought ones may be lovely, but why not make your own? A great way to get the whole family into the Christmas spirit is to sit down and make personalized Christmas cards....read more

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    by Melissa Crossley

    Homemade Christmas Cards that you can make with your child: Let it Snow: What you will need; 1. Colored card stock (you can purchase this just about anywhere. Its slightly thicker than regular paper and is very inexpens...read more

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    by Gilson Penny

    Homemade Christmas cards are both a greeting and a decoration. Most card recipients make decorative displays of Christmas cards, along mantels, stairways, or clipped into tree or branch displays. Your friends and family wi...read more

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    by Vickie Cawley

    Nothing means more to the person receiving the Christmas card than knowing the person who sent it to you loved and respected you enough to make it a personal exchange. When I receive these Christmas cards, I must confess ...read more

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    by Laura Hettinger

    I love making cards, but I especially love making Christmas cards. The best part of all is that you can make it as easy or as difficult as you want. There are many different ways to make your own Christmas cards, but my ...read more

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    by Michele Harper

    Homemade Christmas cards are the best cards to get. You know that someone took the time to put their own special touch into that card. They thought about you when they made it. I know that it always makes me happy to get a...read more

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    by Diane Palmer

    Here is a different and yet unique idea for Christmas cards this year. Go through your photos and pictures from during the year, and lightly tape them to a piece of plain copy paper, as many as you can fit on the page, ...read more

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