Showing posts with label Christmas 2025. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas 2025. Show all posts

November 30, 2025

My Top 10 Christmas Cards of 2025 — Inspiration for Your Holiday Crafting!

 This year’s Christmas card season has been such a joy. Between classic greens, cozy critters, elegant neutrals, and a little Northern Lights drama, this lineup truly reflects everything I love about holiday paper crafting.

Whether you need quick & easy or full-blown “wow,” here are my Top 10 Cards of the Year and why they made the list:


1. Celebrate the Season Snowflake

Bold, layered, and wintery. The stitched circle + giant snowflake combo is always a crowd-pleaser and is my number one card on Pinterest for saves and re-pins!

2. Gingham Tree Card

Simple pieces, big visual punch. You can replicate this one in minutes.

3. Festive Elf

Cute, quirky, and perfect for kids (or adults who act like kids — no judgment!).

4. Jolly Delivery Pup

This little dog in a sweater carries the whole season’s joy in one image.

5. Northern Lights Scene

DSP magic + silhouettes = breathtaking.

6. Llama Christmas

If you love whimsical cards, this one is pure personality.

7. Gold Star Classic

Black + gold + geometric lines = modern elegance.

8. Peace on Earth Dove

Soft blues and embossed texture make this one incredibly calming.

9. Pine Wreath

Traditional holiday style with a warm, cozy vibe.

10. Traditions of Christmas Floral



This one’s all about bold color and classic holiday beauty.


I hope these designs give you inspiration as you finish your own Christmas cards this season. Want the tutorials? Join my email list — I send out free project sheets every week!

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