Handmade Christmas cards: A collection of ideas to make the recipient smile
This Christmas, I want to send a heartfelt handmade card! For anyone who feels the same, here are some recommended ideas for DIY Christmas cards.
In this article, we’ve gathered warm and charming card ideas—some with playful mechanisms, others so stylish you’ll want to display them.
They’re all easy to make using familiar materials like origami paper and construction paper, so you can dive right in.
Why not imagine the recipient’s smile and create a one-of-a-kind Christmas card just for them?
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Handmade Christmas Cards: A Collection of Ideas to Make the Recipient Smile (41–50)
Tag-shaped card with a craft-like style

Why not surprise someone special by handmaking Christmas cards that are simple yet stylish? They’ll have a crafty, natural feel! For the base, you can use plain postcards, thick paper, cardboard—any materials you have at home are fine.
For the trees, try a collage approach with origami paper, washi, or magazine clippings.
It’s amazing how just cutting triangles and lining them up can look so chic! It’s fun to change up the materials and play with different designs, too.
Punch a hole and thread yarn or similar through it to give it a clothing-tag vibe for an extra stylish finish!
Christmas cards made quickly with ink

Even if people say it’s easy, if you’re not handy with cutting, pasting, or drawing, it can feel tough… For anyone with that concern, you can still create an original card by taking a store-bought card and adding a little ink and a bit of effort! If you check the reference video, you’ll see the items used are all very simple.
You’ll need scissors to make the Christmas tree and star shapes, but the tasks seem manageable even for someone who’s not very dexterous, and you can choose masking tape in any style you like.
It’s a great idea for those who aren’t confident with crafts!
Santa Claus outfit-shaped

Speaking of Christmas, many of you probably make Christmas cards each year featuring an illustration of Santa Claus.
For all of you, we’d like to suggest a bold new idea for this year: an original Christmas card modeled after Santa’s outfit! As shown in the reference video, you can make it much more easily than you might expect using red origami paper and stickers you can buy at a 100-yen shop.
It’s simple, but the fact that you can tell at a glance that it’s Santa’s outfit is really appealing.
Simple Pop-Up Christmas Card

Pop-up cards aren’t just for Christmas cards—they’re a fun way to give the recipient a little surprise.
When you open the card and a three-dimensional illustration or message pops out, it’s visually delightful and sure to make children especially happy.
In the reference video, we introduce an easy way to make a simple pop-up Christmas card that we recommend even for those who hesitate because handmade crafts seem difficult.
Once you create the base of the card, the actual pop-up parts can be ready-made, and with a bit of creativity, you can make your own original pop-up Christmas card!
Tree design using stickers and pens

If you want to make Christmas cards with things you already have at home, I recommend an easy option that only needs stickers and pens.
If you stick masking tape onto the card beforehand, it’s no problem if your coloring with a pen goes over the lines! You can apply this method to create all kinds of designs.
Stickers are also very versatile materials.
For example, if you arrange round stickers from larger at the bottom to smaller at the top, doesn’t it look like a tree? With a bit of creativity, you can make stylish designs with lots of variations—give it a try!



