![]() All you have to do is pick your favorite design and the drop your picture on top. Today we are making things really simple for you by sharing a few Christmas card templates. I just love sending out photo cards each year to our family and friends. They’re cute, they’re simple and sending cards is a fun way to keep in touch with loved ones. What ideas do you have for your Christmas cards this year?Ĭheck back on Friday when Crafting Chick Kirsten will be sharing more Christmas card ideas.Save time and money by making your own Photo Christmas Cards this year! Here are a few FREE Christmas Card Templates to make it even easier on you. I hope some of these can help you get started on your Christmas card. Now on to the cards: Card #1: Simple & Cuteĭownload link for Simple Horizontal Card: Card#2: Verticalĭownload Link for Vertical “warm holiday wishes” card: Card #3: Monogram Cardĭownload link for Monogram Card Template: Card #4: Vertical With Snowflakesĭownload Link for Vertical Card with Snowflakes template: Card #5: A Modern Twistĭownload link for Modern Horizontal card Template: Here are a couple of great tutorials on how to use a template in Photoshop: Below each card, there is a link to download the template for the card. I used Photoshop Elements to make my cards. ![]() Even if you just want to email or send a digital card, or add a card to facebook or your blog, these would be great. Well today, I have 5 digital card templates to share with you to get you started. ![]() It is fun to see what friends and family are up to, especially when you don’t see them often. I know, I know…we just finished up with all of the Halloween festivities, but…it is time to get thinking about those annual Christmas cards! I must say I love to get Christmas cards in the mail and send them out as well.
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