We have the most amazing and simple (although it doesn’t look like it) Christmas tree card idea to share with you.
Follow our easy step-by-step instructions and you’ll be making these cards in no time (and impressing everyone who receives them). These are great kid-made cards, with a big wow factor.
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We love making Christmas cards with kids, and this one looks great! The great thing about this design is that you can modify it to suit all ages – you can do a simple version that even preschoolers can do, or you can do an advanced version with multiple “cutouts” that will make a great project for kids of all ages.
There’s nothing better than homemade Christmas cards, I’m always excited to make them and even more excited to receive them (we have quite a few from nephews and friends).
What you need:
If you feel like your Christmas cards need a little extra festive flair – glitter glue is the way to go.
First, let’s make the card base. We use thicker letter/A4 size printer paper or construction paper to make the card base. First, we fold it in half.
This will make it easy for younger children to fold the Christmas tree to fit the card, while older children (and kids at heart) can cut the tree straight along the “eyes”.
You will need to cut diagonally (starting from the folded end).
Glue a red (or any other color) rectangle onto the base card.
Starting from the bottom, fold down each “triangle” one by one, gluing the ends to the base (you can see this best in the video tutorial at the end of this tutorial).
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