I have read that fewer and fewer people send out physical Christmas cards each year, but I love this tradition. I hadn’t expected to find time to do cards at all this year, but I did, although way too late to send any internationally.
Tiny little quilts glued onto cardstock with double sided tape,
the little trees made from free cut triangles of tulle and couched yarn
and decorated with Promarkers and foam stars and with a little piece of fuzzy yarn taped to the back.
Cards from friends and family are showcased in the Julepost I made two years ago.
Falalalalalalalala
Falalalala indeed! Those cards are gorgeous! I love to send physical cards, but I’m also too late to send internationally. So next year, I need to start in September! Please remind me!
ReplyDeleteI´m really impressed. Those are wonderful!! One year I made tiny mice in polymer clay and put them with the christmas card. I need to start earlier next year... LOL!! Merry christmas Nina Lise!!
ReplyDeleteI lve your cards. I am looking at your quilted tree from last year as I write this. Have a relaxing and enjoyable holiday. xox Corrine
ReplyDeleteI still send out physical cards and especially enjoy receiving them! I really love the homemade ones you make and send each year!!! They are so unique. I am pinning your post to inspire (not to mention remind) me to try this idea next year. Merry Christmas Nina Lise.
ReplyDeleteI still send out physical cards and especially enjoy receiving them! I really love the homemade ones you make and send each year!!! They are so unique. I am pinning your post to inspire (not to mention remind) me to try this idea next year. Merry Christmas Nina Lise.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying my pink tree card from last year, hanging on my Christmas tree! These ones are equally as cute!
ReplyDeleteTusen takk for det nydelige julekortet som kom i postkassen på selveste julaften! Nå henger det til pynt. Juleklem fra meg! Håper å treffes snart. :) Gro
ReplyDelete