As the most classic Christmas gift, Christmas cards are timeless. But it also causes headaches for many people.
I remember when I was a student, it was popular for the whole class to send cards collectively. Those who were familiar with and those who were not familiar were sent in a circle in turn. After saving up my pocket money for several months, it was all spent on Christmas. It brings tears to my eyes.
If it is a DIY card, it will save a lot of trouble (cost), and the heart will be more touching.
Prepare cardboard and newspapers. Cut out a triangle (hat), a large rectangle (face and chin beard), a circle (nose), an oval (face), and two slender rectangles (hat brim and mouth) from scrap newspaper. beard) and then color the scrap newspapers.
Cut the beard into strips and curl it with a pen to create a three-dimensional effect.
Adhere to the cardboard in order, and curl the beard on the mouth.
Draw on the eyes and eyebrows, and a very cute Santa Claus greeting card is completed.
Pencil shavings version of Christmas card.
Greeting card made of colored tape paper.
Use your finger to draw a cute little elk to make a greeting card.
Clap your little hands and draw the snowman brothers.
Feet can also help! Lay out the white paper, dip it in paint, put small footprints on the greeting card, and then draw a reindeer~