Thursday, November 13, 2014

Easy Handmade Christmas Cards

Today I thought I'd share with you a couple of cards that are very easy to create and that are very easy to make in large quantities. These two cards are made with patterned paper and fit right into a business size envelope. Each of them have one photo. I have an idea for a portrait oriented photo and one for a landscape oriented photo. To start each of the cards I cut a piece of patterned paper to 5"x10". I used the * Pebbles Home for Christmas collection for both of these cards.
Easy Handmade Christmas Cards by Becki Adams @jbckadams #ChristmasCard #handmadechristmascard #cardmaking
This card only has one piece of patterned paper, a journaling card, some ribbon, a button, and a sticker. The stickers I used came from the * Merry Christmas labels sticker pack. There are 24 of these label sticker in a package so you can create 24 cards from one package of stickers. These would also be adorable envelope labels.
Easy Handmade Christmas Cards by Becki Adams @jbckadams #ChristmasCard #handmadechristmascard #cardmaking
 On this card I used the * Pebbles Home For Christmas Wood Mounted Stamp set. A stamp set is always an easy choice when you need to make multiple cards. I stamped the sentiment and then added * gold embossing powder. I added one die cut and a ribbon to finish this card.
To make the process of creating these cards even easier you could print greeting instead of handwriting it. My favorite thing about these cards is that you can put them right into a * Standard Envelope . There's no reason to go buy expensive envelopes. 
Come back tomorrow for the last day of Christmas Card week! Thanks for stopping by today!
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