
I think it’s only fitting that we start this series with Christmas trees. Is there anything that speaks Christmas more than Christmas trees? I know that in many homes around the world, Christmas trees are put up as early as November.
If you can’t put up your trees this early, then we’ll put up a different kind of tree – Christmas tree cards, that is.
So let’s make this card!
I used the Perfectly Plaid stamp set and coordinating Pine Tree punch to make these Christmas trees cards. A pack of Trimming The Town DSP is perfect because it has Christmas greetings that you can cut into strips. I think it’s lovely that they are in different languages.
If you notice, you can make 2 cards using the leftovers from the first card. Don’t you just love it when you don’t waste anything?

Here’s a video tutorial to help you put together the cards:
Fun Tip: Stamp a Christmas tree inside the card because you can!
All materials are available in my shop. Here’s a checklist for you so you can make these cards at home. Be sure to order ahead of time so that you’re not rushing.
- Trimming The Town Designer Series Paper (available only until 4 Jan 2021)
- Perfectly Plaid Stamp Set
- Pine Tree Punch
- Old Olive Classic Stampin’ Pad
- Poppy Parade Classic Stampin’ Pad
- Misty Moonlight Classic Stampin’ Pad
- Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals
- Whisper White A4 Card Stock
Just in case you missed it, here’s another idea for Trimming The Town DSP. Want to see what I have done with The Perfectly Plaid stamp set and punch? Check it out here.
I hope that you enjoyed our first Christmas card and that you’ll make Christmas trees cards of your own. Come back soon for another idea. Happy card making!