“Maybe I’ll try making New Year’s cards by hand with my kids.” If you’re thinking that but aren’t sure exactly how to make them, this article introduces ideas for handmade New Year’s cards you can enjoy creating together.
You can finish them off brightly with stamps and stickers, use your child’s handprints or footprints, or make a little lottery that recipients can enjoy—there’s sure to be a method that suits your children’s interests.
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New Year’s card ideas to make with kids: simple designs using stickers and stamps (1–10)
New Year’s cards made with round stickers
By using round stickers—even the kind sold at 100-yen shops—you can create a variety of New Year’s illustrations like daruma dolls, plum blossoms, fans, and spinning tops.
Just cut the round stickers with scissors, layer them, and you’ll see how simple the process is.
Give it a try and copy the ideas! Simply sprinkling small New Year motifs around the words “Happy New Year” will complete a lovely greeting card.
Add fine patterns with a pen and arrange everything however you like!
Making New Year’s cards with carve-free stamps
Many people probably want to try making New Year’s cards using original stamps, but making stamps can be surprisingly time-consuming.
However, if you use sponge sheets, you can make stamps easily! First, press a plastic bottle cap onto a sponge sheet to imprint a circular shape.
Inside that circle, draw the illustration you want for the stamp with a ballpoint pen.
Press down firmly as you draw.
Cut the sponge sheet along the circular outline, stick it onto the cap, and your stamp is complete! Dab it in ink and stamp away to create your design just the way you like.
New Year’s cards made with vegetable stamps

Why not try having fun with stamps made from vegetable cross-sections? Simply stamping is enjoyable, but by combining shapes you can create a variety of illustrations.
We’re introducing New Year–perfect designs like butterflies symbolizing longevity, glamorous roses, and Mount Fuji with the first sunrise, so feel free to use them as inspiration and give it a try.
Before using the vegetables, blot the cut surfaces with a paper towel to remove moisture.
Then apply various colors of paint and start stamping.
New Year’s cards made with block printing and finger stamps
This is an idea for a New Year’s card featuring a shishimai (lion dance).
Create a blocked lattice pattern for the background, layer a finger-stamped body and a face made from construction paper, and paste them together.
For the background, block off sections by sticking notes onto the design side of the card and dab color over them with crumpled paper; removable masking tape can also be used.
For the body, cut green construction paper into a rounded hill shape and stamp white patterns on it.
For the face, cut out parts from construction paper and assemble them into any expression you like.
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For this year’s New Year’s cards, why not try simple illustrations you can draw with just a pen? This idea uses lines and dots, so it’s easy to copy even if you’re not confident in drawing or you’re new to design.
Use two-colored lines to create shadow lettering, or make check patterns.
The result is simple yet stylish.
With a few small tricks, you can adapt it into various designs, so grab your favorite color pens and give it a try.
Handprint Art New Year’s Card

Why not make New Year’s cards that capture your child’s growth using handprint stamps? It’s an idea that grandparents are sure to love.
First, stamp a handprint onto a New Year’s card or any paper you like.
Once the ink dries, use a pen to add features and patterns that represent the zodiac animal’s face and markings.
For horses or cows, simply stamping the handprint upside down creates the body and legs.
You don’t have to stick to zodiac animals—festive illustrations work great, too.
Try thinking about how to position the stamp to express each design as you create it.
New Year’s cards made with New Year’s stickers

Recommended for anyone who thinks, “I’m not great at drawing, but I still want to make handmade New Year’s cards”! Here’s an easy and cute way to make New Year’s cards using materials you can get at the 100-yen shop.
What you’ll need: New Year–themed stickers, stamps, masking tape, tweezers, and a pen.
It’s simple to make—just add masking tape around the edge of the postcard and decorate with your favorite stickers using tweezers.
Stamps also make it easy to handle vertical text, which can be tricky to balance.
The look will change depending on how you place everything, so have fun creating your own original New Year’s cards!



