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65 DIY Christmas Card Ideas to Brighten Your Loved Ones’ Holidays

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Christmas time is giving time and there are no better means of expressing love with different creative Christmas card ideas

Do you know how a simple little card is like putting sunshine in someone’s day? Possibilities range from making your own cards to DIY Christmas cards or looking for great ones online.

Instead, what if you already had 65 different ideas to help inspire yours? Whether you are designing cards for family and friends or creating them for a business setting, we will show how to create cards that embody the essence of the holiday season. 

So are you excited to try out these Christmas card craft ideas? Let’s dive in!

65 best DIY Christmas card ideas  for the holiday season

A holiday card is a festive flair with limitless options. There’s everything from DIY designs to interactive templates and professional business cards. Now let me share these five fun categories of Christmas cards with you to help you find just the right message this holiday season!

1. Easy handmade Christmas cards

DIY Christmas card ideas with festive decorations and cozy design.

If you love crafting, these easy handmade Christmas card ideas are perfect for you! They allow you to use everyday items to create unique, personal designs. From hand-drawn snow globes to textured felt trees, these ideas will make your cards stand out.

1. Snowflakes cards: Use watercolors for painting delicate snowflakes on your card. The soft blend of colors creates a magical, frosty effect -just perfect for Christmas.

2. Button trees: Position your green buttons in the shape of a Christmas tree on your card and glue them in place. Use a yellow button to create a star, and colorful ones as ornaments.

3. Handprint reindeer: Trace your hand on paper and make a reindeer out of it. The fingers come out as antlers, and you can add googly eyes and a red nose for Rudolph!

4. Pressed flower cards: Glue-dried flowers onto your card for that organic, country look. It’s especially lovely with white flowers-snow-looking flowers.

5. Ribbon gift cards: Wrap a ribbon around your card like you’re wrapping a present. Add a bow in the center for an elegant, gift-inspired look.

6. Tissue paper collage: Cut colored tissue paper into small bits and glue them layer by layer to create a textured Christmas tree or wreath.

7. Stamped patterns: Use raw potatoes or foam to make stamps. This is a fun Christmas card idea to make festive designs with the shapes of candy canes or stars.

8. Felt tree cards: Make a Christmas tree shape out of green felt and glue it onto the card. Decorate the tree with sequins or pom-poms.

9. Drawings in a snow globe: Draw a snow globe with a snowy village or a smiling snowman inside. Add glitter to mimic snow to create sparkle and light.

10. Yarn-wrapped cards: This involves the formation of shapes like stars, bells, or Christmas trees with yarn. Wrap the yarn tightly around the card for that cozy, handmade feel.

11. Magazine collage cards: Take used magazines and cut up the images of holidays such as stockings or wreaths. Prepare your card for a creative collage of magazine pieces.

12. Dustic design: Dip a small pine cone into the paint and stamp it on your card in certain areas to add a pleasant, rustic design.

13. Pop-up tree cards: Make a Christmas tree that pops out when the card is opened. Use colorful paper for the tree layers to make it stand out.

14. Stamped cookie cards: Attach a small, wrapped cookie to your card. It is a sweet treat and a card in one!

15. Recycled paper cards: This contains scraps of recycled paper arranged in a minimalist design. It is an eco-friendly way to express care for the environment.

2. Easy and fun Christmas cards for families

A family gathered around a table creating Christmas cards
Family Christmas card crafts not only get everyone into the holiday spirit, but you can save some dough on sending a sweet card as well. 

These homemade Christmas card ideas are super easy, fun, and great for all ages. So gather your family and start crafting.

16. Handprint reindeer: Trace the handprint of every family member, then transform it into a reindeer by adding eyes, a red nose, and antlers. I (Merry Christmas from us at our farm to the one you call home!) for a personal touch.

17. Photo collage cards: Print some small family photos, and paste them in a festive shape–such as a tree or star–on the front of your card. It also gives a fun opportunity to reflect upon the memories made over the year.

18. Fingerprint Christmas lights: Draw a black line on the card that has some squiggles as if its an outline of lights hanging from a wire, and then add “bulbs” by using different paint with your family’s fingerprints.

19. Pop-up tree card: Fold the card in half to create a pop-up tree inside by cutting small folds and decorating it with tiny stickers or drawings. Add your family’s message underneath the tree.

20. Snowflake family card: Cut out paper snowflakes and glue them to the card. Add a message like “No two families are alike—Merry Christmas from ours to yours!”

21. Family drawing card: Each family member can draw a little picture or doodle on the card, something such as a snowman, a tree, or a gift. Combine them to create a colorful holiday scene.

22. Button ornament card: attach colorful buttons on the card to create ornaments and drawstrings so they seem as if they are hanging. Enclose “Deck the halls with love and joy!”

23. Santa hat card: Draw or glue a picture of your family wearing Santa hats. On the puzzle, write “Ho, Ho, Ho! Merry Christmas from the [Your Last Name] Family!”

24. Puzzle piece Christmas tree: Use old puzzle pieces and paint them green. Glue them in a triangle shape to resemble a tree. Add some decorations with stars, glitter, or sequins for more festivity.

25. Scratch-off surprise card: Create a scratch-off region by applying tape, perhaps with some paint, or using bought scratch stickers. Hide something like “Merry Christmas!” or “Family Hugs Await!” for an exciting reveal.

3. Creative Christmas card ideas

Glow-in-the-dark card with Santa's sleigh crossing the moon

For those with an artistic streak, these creative ideas let your imagination run wild. Whether it’s watercolor skies, gold foil accents, or layered paper art, these designs are perfect for detailed and expressive cards.

26. Watercolor night sky: Paint an idyllic night sky with Santa’s sleigh crossing over the moon. Insert stars and soft blues for an effect of peaceful tranquility.

27. Calligraphy cards: Print out holiday greetings in fancy calligraphy with metallic pens for extra festiveness.

28. Paper quilling designs: Roll paper strips into snowflakes or holly leaves, and adhere them to your card. 3D is fabulous!

29. Glow-in-the-dark cards: Use glow-in-the-dark paint on stars, snowflakes, or Christmas lights. These literally shine at night.

30. Gold foil accents: Add gold foil to stars, ornaments, or borders for a finish that’s glitzy.

31. Embossed cards: Use an embossing tool to create raised designs like snowflakes or bells. The texture of these cards feels special and elegant.

32. Fabric patterns: Add pieces of fabric like plaid or velvet for it to be cozy and rustic.

33. Galaxy theme: Paint a cosmic scene with planets and stars dressed in holiday hats for a fun twist on traditional designs.

34. Hand-drawn sketches: Draw sketches about Christmas like a snow-covered village or reindeer, using fine markers or pencils for detail.

35. Layered paper art: Layer different shades of paper to create the look of 3D, for example, a winter forest or a Christmas tree.

4. Artistic Christmas card design ideas

Christmas cards with LED lights, jingle bells, and pull-tab snowman.
Make your cards exciting and engaging with these artistic, beautiful Christmas card ideas! Pop-ups, pull-tabs, or even glowing LED designs will make your cards memorable and fun for both kids and adults.

36. Pop-up Santa: Make a card that’s made with Santa popping out when it is opened-thoroughly surprising and delightful!

37. Shaker cards: A clear window filled with confetti or small bits of glitter, creating a shaking effect when the card is moved.

38. Pull-tab snowman: Have a snowman that “grows” taller with each pull of a tab. Kids will love it!

39. Mini calendar card: With a small calendar, that’s very thoughtful and practical at the same time.

40. Music cards: Attach a small bell or jingle so that the card makes a festive sound.

41. Scratch-off cards: Attach a scratch-off section that reveals a holiday message from below.

42. Trees ornament cards: Design your card to be a tree ornament. Punch a hole in it, then add a ribbon for hanging.

43. Accordion cards: Fold your card like an accordion, with a different message or design at each fold.

44. Maze cards: Put in a quick Christmas maze for kids to solve it. It’s both a card and an activity in one.

45. LED light-up cards: Include a tiny LED light to make parts of the card glow, like a star or a candle.

Tissue paper stained glass cards for festive crafting

Four vibrant tissue paper stained glass cards

Tissue paper stained glass cards make a fun and creative DIY addition to your Christmas. 

Be it gifting or decorating or crafting, it shines brightly with its beautiful and vivid design in the holiday season.

46. Custom-made Christmas cards: Make the unique and handmade stained-glass-effect Christmas cards. Share them with loved ones incorporating holiday shapes like trees, snowflakes, or ornaments.

47. Ornament cutout designs: Cut out mini, card-sized shapes like a small star or bell, adorn them with tissue paper and hang them up as ornaments for the Christmas tree.

48. Tags of gifts: Make mini tissue-stained-glass tags which will make your gift more handmade for wrapping.

49. Window decorations: Let the colored cards as decorative arts to windows that have a sunny background and warmth. Enjoy a merry atmosphere through these colored stained glass pieces during Christmas time.

50. Holiday party invitations: Have this touch of elegance through unique stained glass-themed invitations at Christmas parties.

51. Christmas scene displays: Get some of these cards for an art installation with stained glass scenes for your Nativity, Santa’s workshop or your winter village.

52. Advent calendar: Create 25 small stained glass cards and number them as a DIY Advent calendar. Each card could have a special message or small activity idea for the day.

53. Festive lanterns: Attach the stained glass cards to the sides of a small box or jar with a light inside for a colorful glowing lantern.

54. DIY bookmarks: Cut the stained glass cards into strips and use them to make Christmas-themed bookmarks as a thoughtful, handmade gift.

55. Wall garland: String several stained glass cards together to create a festive garland for your fireplace, walls, or doorways.

5. Business Christmas card ideas 

Custom business card featuring company name and holiday-themed design

Christmas cards are a great way for businesses to connect with clients and employees. From logo-themed designs to eco-friendly materials, these simple Christmas card ideas help showcase professionalism while spreading holiday cheer.

56. Logo-designed cards: Put your logo inside of a wreath or on a tree in a celebratory design.

57. Thank you cards: Give your gratitude to customers at the end of the year. Nothing beats a personal touch.

58. Custom team photo cards: Include a photo of your team in holiday attire or during a visit to an event.

59. Minimalist corporate cards: Extremely simple professional designs in neutral colors, maybe gold or silver.

60. Digital greeting cards: Design cards using LightX Editor and send them digitally to save time and paper.

61. Eco-friendly cards: Reusing materials would constitute the reflection of your company’s sustainability values.

62. Calendar cards: Include a small calendar as part of your card. It’s a very useful keepsake for clients.

63. Gift voucher cards: Add a voucher or promo code to your cards as an incentive to your recipients.

64. Employee recognition cards: Highlight an employee’s achievements with your card message.

65. Charity support cards: Mention a donation made on behalf of your clients to a charity.

5 tips for designing your DIY Christmas cards

Physical DIY Christmas cards are timeless and allow you to express your creativity with tangible materials.

From textured designs to handwritten notes, these cards provide a personal touch that digital versions can’t replicate.

Use these tips to craft memorable cards for friends and family:

1. Use durable materials

Choose sturdy cardstock to ensure your card can be displayed without bending. Use materials like felt, buttons, or ribbons for added texture. A durable card shows effort and ensures it lasts throughout the holiday season.

2. Handwrite a message

Adding a handwritten note makes your card feel more personal. Use metallic pens or colorful markers to match the holiday spirit. A thoughtful message in your handwriting adds a warm, authentic touch.

Read more: Best Christmas card message ideas

3. Incorporate layers and textures

Layer paper, fabrics, or even lace to add depth and dimension to your card. For example, layering a felt Christmas tree or embossed snowflakes makes the design visually striking and tactile.

4. Add decorative elements

Use small ornaments like glitter, sequins, or even mini pinecones to make your card stand out. These physical additions create a festive, handmade feel that recipients will love.

5. Include a keepsake

Attach a small gift, such as a ribbon bookmark, candy cane, or ornament, to your card. It transforms your card into a keepsake, doubling as a thoughtful gift for your loved ones.

Create Christmas eCards for social media with AI

A screenshot-style mockup of a Christmas card being posted on platforms like Instagram or Facebook, with festive hashtags

In the digital age, sharing Christmas cards online has become a convenient and eco-friendly way to connect with loved ones. 

Digital designs allow you to customize every detail and share instantly across platforms. 

And, well, there are lots of AI tools to help you with this. 

You can go with the AI Christmas card maker by LightX. It is a user-friendly online tool to create stunning personalized Christmas eCard designs effortlessly.

Get started easily by generating an AI background for your card through a text prompt. In just seconds, the AI will conjure it.

Once it is ready, edit it as you like for a personalized touch.

Add Christmas stickers like snow, twinkling lights, Santa hats, and many more. This adds a dynamic appeal to your card that makes it more engaging for the recipient. Add text to the background of your card, sharing a heartfelt message. Wish your friends and followers a Merry Christmas. There’s so much that you can do to make your Christmas eCard truly festive and of course, personalized!

If you need some inspiration, LightX also offers a collection of editable Christmas card templates for free.

When you are done creating, download your card in a high quality to share on social media platforms like Instagram or Facebook. And when posting, use relevant hashtags like #Christmascards or #DIYholidaycards. This makes your card visible to a larger audience, spreading holiday cheer beyond your followers. 

And, wait, it is not over yet!

LightX brings many more AI tools to edit your Christmas photos. 

Find a range of AI Christmas photo filters to adorn your photos with a perfectly Christmassy charm. Try-on AI Christmas costumes of Santa, Elf, Grinch or any other favourite Christmas character of yours. Swap regular photo backgrounds with AI Christmas backgrounds of a winter wonderland or a snowy cabin nestled in the woods. Check out captivating Christmas frames, as well. You can even make a Christmas collage of your favorite holiday memories. 

AI has all your Christmas photo transformation goals covered.

Final reflections

Now, don’t spend this year wandering craft stores or grappling with design software trying to cook up something truly magical for Christmas.

You can use tools like LightX AI Christmas card maker and create a beautiful personalized Christmas card in just a few clicks!

How does the magic happen?

Use a text prompt to create AI Christmas backgrounds to represent your fun-loving and festive vibe. Whether you dream about a snowy wonderland, a cozy imaginary fireplace scene, or twinkling Christmas lights, AI makes your dreams come true.

Now that your appealing AI Christmas background is done, it is time to personalize it a bit! Include a few sweet sentences for a warm Christmas greeting and even level it up by beautifying Christmas AI stickers—imagine Santa hats, ornaments, snowflakes, candy canes, and so on. These holiday stickers are just what you need to give it a little holiday sparkle.

But wait, there’s more! Along with that, LightX has some amazing creative tools like AI Christmas outfit props to adorn photos with seasonal garb and a Christmas collage maker to merge your top holiday snapshots into one jolly work of art.

Feeling stuck for ideas? No worries! LightX Christmas Card Maker App: LightX has a few prepared Christmas card templates matched to customize. Just choose one and make it shine!

Then, download your creation and choose to send it to your recipient via snail mail as a physical card for a personal touch, or digitally to take the Christmas cheer online.

Smart Christmas backgrounds, stickers, and more, it is now so much easier, more enjoyable, and wonderfully personal to create holiday cards with AI!

Frequently asked questions

1. What is the purpose of Christmas cards?

Christmas cards help you share holiday cheer, send kind messages, and stay connected with family, friends, or coworkers.

2. What is the correct way to write a Christmas card?

To write a Christmas card, begin with a warm greeting. Include a personal or heartfelt message, and end with a closing phrase like “Merry Christmas” or “Warm Wishes.” Add your signature for a personal touch.

3. What is the best message for Christmas?

A thoughtful message like, “Wishing you joy, peace, and love this Christmas season,” works well. Customize it to suit the recipient, such as a humorous message for close friends or a formal one for colleagues.

4. What are popular holiday greetings in different languages?

Using multilingual greetings can make cards more inclusive and global. Here are some common ways to say “Merry Christmas” in various languages:


English: “Merry Christmas!”
Spanish: “Feliz Navidad!”
French: “Joyeux Noël!”
German: “Frohe Weihnachten!”
Italian: “Buon Natale!”