How to Craft Window Art Christmas Cards
- 1). Cut a 7-by-10-inch piece of card stock using a craft knife, scissors or a paper trimmer. Fold the card in half to make a 7-inch-tall by 5-inch-wide blank card.
- 2). Place the card face up on a solid surface. Position a 2-inch circle shape stencil or drinking cup 1.5 inches down from the top of the card, centered left to right. Trace the circle with a pencil.
- 3). Unfold the card and place it on a self-healing cutting mat sold at scrapbooking, craft, stamping or fabric stores to prevent damage to your table. Cut the circle out using a craft knife. Remove and discard or recycle the circular piece of card stock.
- 4). Close the handmade card and lightly trace the circle so a circle appears inside the card. Add a holiday-themed embellishment inside the circle such as a snowman sticker, a rubber-stamped image of Santa or a Christmas tree drawn with markers or colored pencils.
- 5). Create a decorative border around the window on the front of the card. Apply snowflake stickers, tiny Santa's boot rubber-stamped images or a line of glitter glue all the way around the circle, for example.
- 6). Add a holiday sentiment across the bottom of the window card using letter stickers or alphabet stamps and ink. Use a simple line such as "Celebrate the Season," "Happy Holidays" or "Ho Ho Ho." You can also use a Christmas song lyric or a holiday-related quote.
- 7). Open the card and add a decorative border around the embellishment inside the card, such as tiny stickers or rubber-stamped accents, if desired. Ensure the border is outside the pencil line so the accent isn't visible through the window on the front of the card. Erase the pencil line on the inside of the card once you've added the border.