3D Christmas Tree Christmas Card Crafting Instructions
Tools:
Colored card stock of your choice
White, green, or any color paper of your preference
Glue, scissors
Instructions:
Fold your chosen color of card stock in half to create the card base.
Create snowman, gift box, and Christmas tree shapes from the colored paper you prepared earlier. Cut out 3-5 layers for each shape to create a 3D effect when stacked on the card.
Arrange and glue each shape onto the inside of the card, allowing them to overlap and create a sense of depth.
Note:
Avoid using the same color for the inner layers; opt for colors that stand out against the card base.
Reserve half of the card for writing heartfelt messages. Keep the card’s exterior simple, perhaps adding a “Merry Christmas” message or a decorative ribbon.
Snowflake Christmas Card Crafting Instructions
Tools:
Green card stock
White pen
Instructions:
Fold the green card stock in half to create the card base.
Use the white pen to draw snowflakes on the outside of the card.
Santa Claus Card Crafting Instructions
Tools:
Red, white, and black card stock
Instructions:
Cut a triangle from the red card stock to create Santa’s hat.
Cut out two circles, one large and one small, from the white card stock to form Santa’s body and head.
Glue the two circles together and add eyes, a nose, a beard, and arms to create Santa Claus. Write your festive message on the back of Santa.
Fingerprint Reindeer Christmas Card Crafting Instructions
Tools:
Green card stock
Brown marker
Instructions:
Dab your thumb with the brown marker and press it onto the front of the card to create the reindeer’s head. Use the marker to draw antlers, ears, eyes, and a nose.
Write a cute Christmas message inside the card.
Button Christmas Tree Card Crafting Instructions
Tools:
White card stock
Colorful buttons
Instructions:
Arrange and glue the buttons in the shape of a Christmas tree or a snowman on the front of the card.
Use a marker to write “Merry Christmas” on the card.
Fabric Christmas Tree Card Crafting Instructions
Tools:
Colorful fabrics
Card stock in various colors
Instructions:
Cut the fabric into squares of various sizes.
Create folds in each fabric square.
Attach the fabric squares to form a Christmas tree on the front of the card.
Write “Merry Christmas” on the front of the card and include your heartfelt wishes inside.
Wrapping Paper Christmas Card Crafting Instructions
Tools:
Colorful wrapping paper
Card stock in various colors
Instructions:
Fold a piece of white card stock in half.
Cover the outside of the card with red wrapping paper featuring a Christmas theme.
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Girl Faces Criticism After Admitting Santa Claus Isn’t Real
Meet Charlie Hayes, a 22-year-old British girl who is making headlines for her bold confession to her child: Santa Claus isn’t real. Charlie’s honesty has sparked controversy, with many parents criticizing her for taking away the magic of Christmas. Despite the backlash, Charlie stands by her decision to tell her child the truth and believes that it’s important to be truthful with children, even if it means bursting their bubble of Santa Claus. Join us as we dive into the debate and explore the different perspectives on Santa Claus and the impact it has on children’s beliefs. Get ready for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges the traditional notions of Christmas and the role of Santa Claus in our lives.
Girl criticized for admitting Santa Claus isn’t real.
22-year-old British girl Charlie Hayes has been facing criticism from other parents for admitting to her child that Santa Claus isn’t real.