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CHRISTMAS CARD
sa   CHRISTMAS CARD HOLDER
xx   CHRISTMAS
xx   GREETING CARD

Tips and techniques for turning small artwork into greeting cards by using color-copied images.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Dec 1996 (v.13#12) pg. 70

Custom-made cards and envelopes. (1) Photo frame card. (2) Folded star card. (3) Christmas tree card. (4) Leaflet card.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Oct 1996 (v.74#10) pg. 153

Holiday things for kids to make. (1) Christmas crowns, one with reindeer antlers and another with holly leaves and berries. (2) Dreidel with Hebrew symbols on its top. (3) Holiday cards made using spin-printing, photocopied photos and stamping. (3) Pretzel cabins use shredded wheat biscuits for the roof and graham cracker pieces for windows and doors. (4) Pasta angels have manicotti noodle bodies, macaroni arms, wooden ball heads with ring-noodle hair and lace wings. (5) Gingerbread pull toys. Gingerbread animals and people are decorated and mounted on graham cracker "sleds" and "wagons". (6) Tiny yule trees are made from pipecleaner and beads. (7) Wreath made from rolled brown paper grocery bags, pipe cleaners and candy canes. (8) Glove fingers are turned into holiday characters with fabric scraps, googly eyes, etc.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Nov 1996 (v.74#11) pg. 219

Christmas decorations and gifts to make with a child. (1) Angel-wing garlands. Squares of origami paper folded into pyramids and strung on ribbon. (2) Metallic tagboard stars. (3) Christmas card. (4) Paper chains. (5) Advent missives hung from a wreath. (6) Milk-carton candles (7) Christmas story card.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1996 (v.74#12) pg. 131, 142

Easy-to-make gift tags and cards. (1) Textured trees. (2) Postage stamps. (3) Foil-wrapped cards. (4) Pretty-paper cards. (5) Hand-stitched with metallic floss.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1999 (v.77#12) pg. 25, 104

Holiday cards. Make Christmas cards from wrapping paper that feature a tree design
BOYS' LIFE Dec 1990 (v.80#12) pg. 67

Paper art from the heart. Cast paper ornaments and cards. Clay molds must be purchased.
CRAFTS Nov 1992 (v.15#11) pg. 58

Four ornament cards. (1) Birdhouse. (2) Mailbox. (3) Santa Claus. (4) Snowman.
CRAFTS Nov 1992 (v.15#11) pg. 118, 67

Tree and angel pop-up Christmas cards to make from marbled papers and gold foil.
CRAFTS Dec 1992 (v.15#12) pg. 64, 43

Hand-embossed greeting card features the word "NOEL" pressed into the paper and stenciled with acrylic paint.
CRAFTS Jan 1994 (v.17#1) pg. 16, 41

Recycle old Christmas cards by attaching to a piece of wood and surrounding with ribbon trim.
CRAFTS Jan 1994 (v.17#1) pg. 24

Christmas cards, gift bags and tags to make using double-sided adhesive to affix fabric shapes in seasonal motifs.
CRAFTS Aug 1996 (v.19#8) pg. 28

Cross stitch Christmas tags. Worked on red and green construction paper.
CREATIVE IDEAS FOR LIVING Nov-Dec 1990 (v.21#6) pg. 61

How to make your own Christmas cards. A variety of techniques described and patterns included.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Nov 1976 (v.7#2) pg. 54

Make your own Christmas cards. (1) Tissue paper collage. (2) Cut paper cards. (3) Dove 3-D cards. (4) Envelopes.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Nov 1980 (v.11#9) pg. 38

Three Christmas card designs to watercolor. (1) Poinsettia. (2) Holly. (3) Snow scene.
DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK Nov-Dec 1989 (v.16#6) pg. 62

Winter landscapes to watercolor on greeting cards or mug liners.
DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK Nov-Dec 1990 (v.17#6) pg. 72

How to paint holiday greeting cards in watercolor. Includes a motif of a candle with a base of holly and evergreen sprigs.
DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK Nov-Dec 1992 (v.19#6) pg. 80, 45

Christmas cards to stencil. (1) Pine bough and pine cones motif. (2) Poinsettia.
DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK Nov-Dec 1992 (v.19#6) pg. 88, 45

Holiday cards with a snowy scene and a snowman are created by combining watercolors and pen-and-ink drawings.
DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK Nov-Dec 1994 (v.21#6) pg. 60

A Cozy Holiday Haven greeting card to paint using watercolors or acrylics. Muted colors are used for the motif of a birdhouse with a holly wreath ringing the door. Background motif of poinsettias is very muted.
DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK Nov-Dec 1997 (v.24#6) pg. 69, 41

Holiday card features an angel holding a banner that proclaims "Peace on Earth." Painting is done using transparent acrylics.
DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK Nov-Dec 1998 (v.25#6) pg. 57, Insert

Ten ways to decorate with Christmas cards.
FAMILY CIRCLE Dec 16 1980 (v.93#17) pg. 64

Tips on making your own greeting cards.
HANDMADE #11 Nov-Dec 1983 (v.3#4) pg. 120

Assorted Christmas cards to make using handweaving.
HANDWOVEN Fall-Winter 1980 (v.2#1) pg. 81

Ten designs for handwoven "trees" suitable for use on Christmas cards.
HANDWOVEN Nov-Dec 1984 (v.5#5) pg. 90, 102

Poinsettia and Christmas tree bookmarks are handwoven on 16 and 8 shafts respectively. They can also be folded and used as decorative inserts for greeting cards.
HANDWOVEN Sep-Oct 1990 (v.11#4) pg. 63, 85

Christmas tree greeting cards. Handwoven inset features a plain weave background and rows of tree motifs.
HANDWOVEN Sep-Oct 1990 (v.11#4) pg. 63, 87

Christmas Rosepath bands of evergreens and santas accent plain-weave towels and serve as Christmas card inserts. They are woven in eight-shaft overshot.
HANDWOVEN Sep-Oct 1992 (v.13#4) pg. 76, 88

Silver Snowflakes greeting cards are created by weaving strips of silver foil paper through slits cut in heavy card stock.
HANDWOVEN Sep-Oct 1993 (v.14#4) pg. 77, 98

Fell-woven cross-stitch. A way to work cross-stitch on a loom that blends weaving and embroidery techniques. Includes two projects using this technique. (1) Greeting card has woven insert that says NOEL. (2) Pillow has JOY, LOVE and MERRY CHRISTMAS and poinsettia, bell, heart, candle and star motifs, worked in rows that combine to form a Yule tree.
HANDWOVEN Sep-Oct 1997 (v.18#4) pg. 64, 72

Red Snowflakes motif for a Christmas card insert and a hand towel (19"x21") are woven on eight shafts in plain weave with supplementary weft border woven in rosepath.
HANDWOVEN Sep-Oct 1998 (v.19#4) pg. 60, 83

Hearts and Trees card insert is woven on eight shafts with a plain-weave background and a supplementary weft that creates the pattern.
HANDWOVEN Sep-Oct 1998 (v.19#4) pg. 60, 85

Christmas cards and ornaments made from scraps of leather. Several ideas shown.
LEATHER CRAFTERS & SADDLERS JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1994 (v.4#6) pg. 58, Insert

Leather Christmas card ideas.
LEATHER CRAFTERS & SADDLERS JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1995 (v.5#6) pg. 48

Paper "patchwork" and felt-tip "cross-stitch" for Christmas giftwrapping and miniature sampler Christmas cards.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Nov-Dec 1981 (v.26#6) pg. 42, 100, 106

Homemade Christmas cards decorated with gummed stars.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Dec 1988 (v.33#8) pg. 41, 62

Make your own photographic Christmas cards by mounting black and white photos on colored paper.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #583 Dec 1976 (v.72) pg. 90

Block-printed holiday greetings. How to make your own greeting cards using linoleum block printing.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #655 Dec 1982 (v.78) pg. 107

Electronic greeting card. Christmas-tree shaped circuit board features flashing LEDs and colorful electronic "ornaments". Est. cost: $10.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Nov 1988 (v.5#11) pg. 22

Trick photography of a lighted Christmas tree can produce interesting holiday greeting cards.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1969 (v.33#12) pg. 182

Make your own personalized, handmade Christmas cards.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #84 Nov-Dec 1983 pg. 127

Three needlepoint Christmas cards to work on paper canvas.
NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY Nov-Dec 1979 (v.2#6) pg. 12, 41

Victorian Christmas card made by embroidering perforated paper.
NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY Nov-Dec 1981 (v.4#6) pg. 12

Make cross-stitch Christmas cards, in a candle, streetlamp and ornament design.
NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY Nov-Dec 1985 (v.8#4) pg. 5, 22, 36

Make simple Christmas gifts using photographic snapshots. Includes greeting cards, photo memory box, photo montage table, photo planter, photo memo pad and photo place mat.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Dec 1978 (v.7#8) pg. 65

Light tricks. Three special effects. UFO's, Spacemen, and "Merry Christmas" written across a winter scene (for use in a greeting card).
PHOTOGRAPHIC Dec 1981 (v.10#8) pg. 84

How to make your own cut-out and paste photographic Christmas cards.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Dec 1982 (v.11#8) pg. 28

How to make Christmas cards from last year's Christmas cards.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1972 (v.137#1) pg. 100

Create your own holiday photo greeting card. Some tips.
SHUTTERBUG #266 Nov 1992 (v.22#1) pg. 16

Patterns for holiday greeting cards you can weave on a loom.
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #56 Fall 1983 (v.14#4) pg. 68

Eight holiday designs for handwoven greeting cards done on an eight-harness twill threading, woven as overshot with tabby.
SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #60 Fall 1984 (v.15#4) pg. 61

How to make personalized Christmas cards using fingerprint doodles.
SUNSET Nov 1977 (v.159#5) pg. 130

How to use a color copy machine (Xerox 6500) to make Christmas cards.
SUNSET Dec 1978 (v.161#6) pg. 108

Handmade Christmas cards from scraps of fabric bonded to card stock with fusible polyamide web.
SUNSET Dec 1978 (v.161#6) pg. 110

How to design your own Christmas cards and have them printed at a local "instant" print shop.
SUNSET Dec 1981 (v.167#6) pg. 106

Make Christmas cards with cutouts in the shape of Christmas cookies. Insert a recent photo behind the cutout.
SUNSET Dec 1981 (v.167#6) pg. 132

Cut-and-fold cards. You design and have them printed. The recipient cuts, folds, and hangs them as a tree decoration.
SUNSET Dec 1982 (v.169#6) pg. 86

Say it with ginger-grams. Write your own holiday messages on these edible ginger cookie "cards".
SUNSET Dec 1983 (v.171#6) pg. 84

Cut-and-fold trees or stars. Three-dimensional cards that stand upright.
SUNSET Dec 1984 (v.173#6) pg. 138

Three dimensional Christmas cards feature family photo cutouts that pop up.
SUNSET Nov 1985 (v.175#5) pg. 126

Punch-and-sew greeting cards and Christmas ornaments that grade-schoolers can master are made from blotting paper and embroidery thread.
SUNSET Nov 1986 (v.177#5) pg. 130

Folded and cut paper ornaments for greeting cards, tree ornaments and wrappings. (1) Kitten-twins chain. (2) Origami bird. (3) Swedish wreath with cutout reindeer, trees and a Santa. (4) Czechoslovakian-inspired cut-paper doilies.
SUNSET Dec 1987 (v.179#6) pg. 64

How to photocopy designs on clear acetate sheets to make gift tags, invitations, greeting cards and ornaments.
SUNSET Dec 1987 (v.179#6) pg. 110

Make one-of-a-kind appliques as Christmas cards.
SUNSET Nov 1989 (v.183#5) pg. 134

Christmas cards that you unscramble. Photographs are made into jigsaw puzzle cards.
SUNSET Dec 1990 (v.185#6) pg. 86

Handmade Christmas card features a plaited mylar star on the cover.
WEAVER'S JOURNAL #18 Fall 1980 (v.5#2) pg. 46

Three Christmas cards with handwoven inserts.
WEAVER'S JOURNAL #26 Fall 1982 (v.7#2) pg. 54

Handwoven Christmas cards. "Star of Victory" overshot and monks belt patterns are woven in blocks, cut into squares and inserted in the window of a card.
WEAVER'S JOURNAL #30 Fall 1983 (v.8#2) pg. 26

Six pop-up Christmas cards to make.
WOMAN'S DAY Dec 19 1978 (v.42#4) pg. 18, 132

Easy-to-make Yule cards made using seals, stars, dots, and mailing labels.
WOMAN'S DAY Dec 23 1980 (v.44#4) pg. 58

Block print Christmas cards. Patterns included for pine tree forest, angel, and cardinal in a holly bush.
WOOD MAGAZINE #74 Nov 1994 (v.11#8) pg. 64

The turn of a card. How to turn wooden Christmas-theme shapes and glue slices of them to a greeting card.
WOODTURNING #48 Dec 1996-Jan 1997 pg. 28

How to make a six-sided picture ball from old Christmas cards.
WORKBASKET Dec 1978 (v.44#3) pg. 32

Paper-cut snowflakes for decorating cards, wrapping paper and "sugared" with fine beaded glass for use as ornaments.
WORKBASKET Jun-Jul 1993 (v.58#5) pg. 80