How do you make a simple Christmas card?

How do you make a simple Christmas card?

Examples

  1. “Peace and joy to you and yours this Christmas season.”
  2. “Wishing you a very merry Christmas and the chance to do lots more fishing in the new year!”
  3. “Thinking warmly of each of you and wishing your family an extra measure of comfort, joy and hope this Christmas.”
  4. “Have your best Christmas ever!”

What is a good message to put in a Christmas card?

General

  • “Best wishes for a joyous Christmas filled with love, happiness and prosperity!”
  • “May all that is beautiful, meaningful and brings you joy be yours this holiday season and throughout the coming year!”
  • “Merry Christmas!
  • “May your holidays sparkle with joy and laughter.”

What do you write in a 2021 Christmas card?

General Christmas card messages

  1. Merry Christmas!
  2. May you never lose that kid-on-Christmas-morning feeling.
  3. Wishing you less stress and a little more holiday magic this Christmas season.
  4. May your holidays be filled with warmth and laughter.
  5. Here’s hoping Santa is good to you this year!

What do you write in a Christmas card 2021?

How do you make a handprint Christmas tree?

Tips for Real Life Handprint Art Creation: Lather your child’s little hands with green paint. When your child places her hands on the paper, have them put them in the shape of a Christmas tree; one little hand at the top and lots of little and and fingers at the bottom. Set aside and let them dry!

How do you make a handprint wreath?

Steps to Make a Handprint Wreath

  1. First cut out the circle center of your paper plate. Then paint it green.
  2. Now cut out your handprints.
  3. Now glue to your paper plate.
  4. Glue on your pom poms and rhinestones.
  5. Finally add a red ribbon bow to the front and a loop of ribbon to the back for hanging.

How do you make a hand tree?

Steps to Make Your Fall Handprint Tree

  1. First paint your paper plate green and set aside to dry.
  2. Cut slits in the bottom of the paper towel roll and tape to your paper plate.
  3. Then trace your hand and arm on the brown cardstock so that the “trunk” of the tree is long enough to cover the paper towel roll.