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Thursday, July 2, 2026

πŸŽ„ Christmas in July Showcase – Day 2: A Simple Handmade Holiday Greeting


Welcome back to Day 2 of my 12 Days of Christmas in July Online Showcase!

I hope you've been enjoying this festive journey so far! Today I'm switching from scrapbook layouts to a quick and elegant handmade Christmas card that is perfect for sending warm holiday wishes to family and friends.


This card features the beautiful A Stitched Season Designer Series Paper paired with the Woodland Wishes Stamp Set. The patterned paper does most of the work, making this design easy to recreate while still looking polished and festive.

The bold Christmas tree pattern creates a cheerful focal point, while the layered circle sentiment adds just the right amount of dimension. A simple strip of coordinating green cardstock helps ground the design, allowing the gorgeous designer paper to truly shine. Sometimes, less really is more!


Products Featured
πŸŽ„ A Stitched Season Designer Series Paper
🌲 Woodland Wishes Stamp Set
❤️ Coordinating Cardstock in Cherry Cobbler, and Garden Green
❄️ Basic White Note Cards
πŸŽ… Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Ink Pad

One of my favorite things about this card is how versatile it is. You could easily create several of these in an afternoon by changing the designer paper pattern or sentiment. It's a wonderful design for holiday card swaps, gift enclosures, or building your Christmas card stash well before December arrives.

Christmas in July is the perfect time to start creating handmade cards. By getting a head start now, you'll have more time to enjoy the holiday season with family and friends later.

Thank you for stopping by for Day 2 of the showcase! I hope today's project inspires you to pull out your favorite Christmas papers and start creating.

Be sure to come back tomorrow for Day 3, where I'll be sharing another festive Christmas project as we continue celebrating 12 Days of Christmas in July!

I'd love to hear from you in the comments: Do you make handmade Christmas cards every year, or is this something you'd like to start doing?

Happy Scrapping and Merry Christmas in July!
Marciava

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