Simple Christmas Cards
These simple Christmas cards are made quickly and easily with the help of
stickers or buttons and a swift dab of glue! Vary your materials according to
the age of the children.
You will need:
Stickers (we used inexpensive dot stickers and expensive gel star stickers)
Card blanks
Scraps of card and paper
Buttons and PVA (white) glue for button card
For younger children, draw a simple Christmas tree shape lightly on the front
of your card with a pencil. Now fill in the shape with a selection of stickers
or buttons, and add embellishments as desired.

The buttons were attached with a dab of PVA glue. Notice that each row of the
tree has an increasing number of buttons, and that the size of the buttons vary.
This card looks great with an odd assortment of buttons, too - and if you have
access to an old button collection you will be able to make some lovely cards.
Not the cheapest card we made!

This card is gorgeous and so quick to make using star gel stickers in two
colours.

Fun for younger kids, placing the stickers is great motor skills practise!
For little ones you might consider marking the position of the stickers
beforehand. We used a scrap of gingham
paper, applied with a glue stick, for the base. Highlight with glitter or
sequins if you wish. A small dab of glue on each sticker and a sprinkle of
glitter looks fabulous.
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