October 5, 2025

Festive Friends Christmas Cards: Quick, Cute & Gift-Ready!

 

It’s officially Christmas card season, my friends — and I couldn’t be more excited! This week, I kicked things off with the Festive Friends Bundle, and let me tell you, it’s the perfect mix of fun, festive, and adorable. Between the sweet little elf, the sparkly snowman, and a Santa card that doubles as a gift-card holder, these projects will have you ready for holiday gifting in no time.

So grab your coffee (mine’s always close by 😉), and let’s dive into some easy, merry cardmaking!


🎁 The Bundle That Brings the Joy

The Festive Friends Bundle from Stampin’ Up! has everything you need to create whimsical Christmas cards that will bring smiles all season long. The set includes coordinating dies for every image — from Santa and his jolly hat to the sweetest little elf you’ve ever seen. You’ll also find trees, snowflakes, and a variety of tag shapes that make layering and embellishing so simple.

I love that it works beautifully with other seasonal favorites too, like the Traditions of Christmas Designer Series Paper and a touch of Wink of Stella for that frosty sparkle.


🧝‍♂️ Quick & Cute: Our Merry Little Elf


First up was our cheerful elf! I used Old Olive Stampin’ Blends for his outfit and Petal Pink for his skin tone, then gave his button a pop of Real Red. The design features a stitched circle layer and a fun label die borrowed from the Fright Night bundle — proving that mixing and matching your dies is half the fun!

Tip: When coloring with alcohol markers, work in small sections so your ink blends smoothly while still wet.

Add a few sequins, and voilà — one adorable card ready to make spirits bright.


☃️ Shimmery Snowman Delight


Next came the snowman — glistening with Wink of Stella from head to toe! His scarf and hat are colored in Real Red and Old Olive, and his nose in Pumpkin Pie (of course!). I layered him over a piece of glimmer paper and used a few die-cut snowflakes for texture and movement.

Don’t forget to decorate the inside of your cards too! I added a stamped tree and a few snowflakes for that extra “wow” when it’s opened.


🎅 A Gift Card Holder That’s Santa-Approved



The last project of the evening was my favorite — a simple card that doubles as a gift card holder! The card base is scored at 5½" and 9", creating a pocket for your gift card. I used tear-and-tape to secure the edges, added a bit of designer series paper for contrast, and finished with our jolly Santa colored in Real Red, Petal Pink, and a little Smoky Slate shading.

The sentiment “Santa’s Coming to Town” says it all — perfect for friends, teachers, or anyone on your list.




✨ A Few More Notes

  • The October Paper Pumpkin Kit subscription is open until October 10th — you’ll make nine Christmas cards with coordinating envelopes and festive embellishments.

  • Don’t miss the Kit Sale running Tuesday–Wednesday, where you can save up to 30% on all-inclusive kits (including that gorgeous card keeper box!).

  • And if you’ve been thinking about joining Stampin’ Up!, the $35 Join Special this month is the best I’ve ever seen. You’ll pick $125 in products, pay just $35, and get free shipping — plus 20% off future orders.


💌 Let’s Keep Crafting Together!

I had such a blast creating these cheerful Christmas projects, and I hope they inspire you to get festive early this year. Which one was your favorite — the elf, the snowman, or Santa’s gift card holder? Let me know in the comments below!

Until next time, happy stamping, and may your week be filled with sparkle and creativity.

💖
Katrina
Katrina’s Kreative Heart

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