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A stack of Christmas cards bundled for a gift to give to someone to send |
This post may help if you are still trying to get a handmade card out in the mail for this holiday season. These are very quick, down-to-the-wire, last-minute, easy to make Christmas cards.
1st - Choose an embossing folder that works with whatever stamp or die-cut you are going to use
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Another bundle of easy to make Christmas cards to give or sell |
2nd - Embossing a regular 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 card front.
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Mailable card |
3rd - Adhere a die-cut or stamped sentiment or image to the front. Write a greeting inside and sign the card.
4th - Address an envelope, affix a regular postage stamp and pop it in the mail.
Lastly, here is another quick craft project I made from a
gingerbread house mold. It is melted hard candy.
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Pampered Chef Gingerbread Candy House |