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Color-Your-Own Christmas Cards: 30 Cards & Envelopes to Color, Including 5 Pop-Out Ornaments

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Crease and fold the card in half using a bone folder if you have one. Add a personal handwritten note to the inside of the card

Colouring is a great quiet time activity for kids and it’s one that lots of adults don’t mind joining in with too so why not print yourself off a copy as well and sit together while you colour in your cards. Don’t forget to grab a hot chocolate and pop some Christmas songs or your favorite Christmas movies on too! How To Print Your Christmas Card Have a look at these adorable Christmas Colouring Sheets. They feature all the classics from snowflakes to Santa and more. They're a great way for children to practise their fine motor skills during the Christmas season. They’ll be able to channel all that Christmas excitement and energy into their card-making work, producing beautiful, heart-felt gifts. No collection of free Christmas cards would be complete without a design featuring none other than Santa Claus. Insert into a matching envelope (like these) and your card is ready to gift to your friends and familyWe also have plenty more Christmas Card ideas for EYFS children to have fun with, take a look below to see what else we have to offer: This image in watercolour was designed specifically as a card and was painted on Arches 140lb NOT paper to the actual plant size, but was reduced in reproduction to 7x5in. (18x12.5cm). I used the same painting techniques as in the other examples you see here. Note the variety of greens on the leaves, varying as they twist and turn in the light. The highlights on the shiny berries catch the light as their position on the stalk changes.

It’s that time of year again when the festive spirit is in the air, and we all know what that means – it’s time to spread some holiday cheer with DIY Christmas cards! If you’ve got kids buzzing with excitement, why not get them involved in the holiday craft action? I’ve got just the thing for you: free printable Christmas cards for kids to color in!

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This card design is free and you can print as many copies as you’d like,so while it’s a fun activity to do at home together it would be a great activity to do in preschool, in a classroom or in Sunday School too. Some of the cards say Merry Christmas on the front. Others have Happy Holidays and Season’s Greeting. We wanted to make sure they were inclusive to everyone during this holiday season. These free printable Christmas cards to color in are also very convenient. Simply print them, color them and give them to your loved ones. These color your own Christmas cards are also great for last-minute card if you have forgotten to buy one or need one in a hurry. There are lots of choices available here. There are even Christmas cards to color for adults. Your little Picasso-in-training can become the star of the holiday season by adding their personal touch to these adorable Christmas cards.

For a mindful Christmas moment, try these Christmas-Themed Mindfulness Colouring Pictures. Christmas is the ideal time to be mindful and to have fun. Once they're finished, children can give them as a gift to their family or friends. They would also look gorgeous as part of your classroom or home Christmas decorations! If you're looking for a Nativity-themed colouring resource, use these Nativity Christmas Mindfulness Colouring sheets. They could make for a fun activity to do in an RE lesson to support your teaching on the Nativity story. These free Christmas printables are great for classroom use or for use as a basic to make your own cards. The insides are blank so that kids can add their own message or even draw a special picture. How To Use These Cute Christmas Cards Come December my hands are itching to start all of the Christmas Crafts and start making Christmas Cards. I love a great crafternoon with my kids. But as much as I craft, I still need more cards to gift than I can make so these Printable Christmas Cards come so handy! The Christmas cards are blank inside so you can add your own personal message exactly how you like it. It's super simple and there's no need to struggle with fiddly online forms or subscriptions.

Children will relish the chance to unleash their creativity with some brand-new EYFS Christmas card ideas!

This 3D printable snowman card can be colored in and looks fantastic stood up. There are three different craft templates available so you can choose the one that suits you best and we have a written tutorial with simple steps to help you make it as well as a video tutorial. As Christmas draws closer, our thoughts turn to all things associated with the season and its traditions. Evergreens featured as decorations in homes and shrines of pagan people at this time of year, as their continuing greenness was a sign of life in the winter, when other plants were dead. Holly, ivy and mistletoe also bore fruit at this time. Evergreens were used as Christianity developed and people looked for Christian meanings in these plants. It is thought that the English word holly derived from the word holy. These fun coloring Christmas cards are blank inside so that you can write your own message. The great reason to make your own Christmas cards is that you can say exactly what you want. Print them out and let your children colour in these festive greetings cards. You could also use these Christmas card templates to give your children ideas for their very own cards.

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For the hollows and shadow areas on the yellow edging, I added Davy’s grey to the yellow mix. The lateral veins were hardly visible, but I suggested them by negative painting in the final layer of paint. This leaf was worked on Saunders Waterford NOT paper. The paper is very responsive to wet in wet, but obviously in a controlled manner, as the painting is small. Coloring Christmas cards are a great way to save money on Christmas cards. It’s also a chance for your kids to really express their creativity and individuality when giving a Christmas card. They can color it any way that they want. We love sharing free printables. They’re great for helping to keep your kids entertained, perfect for encouraging a bit of creativity and of course during the holiday season I think most parents and teachers could do with a few things that don’t cost lots of money too!

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