Without proper Christmas card manners, it is possible for your good intentions and holiday greetings to be misunderstood. From the pictures you use, to the words you write, your Christmas cards by Mixbook must reflect your personality and the message you want to pass.
Christmas Stamps with Stamptastic
This week during the half term, we have been busy writing out Christmas cards and stamping it with Stamptastic Christmas stamps! Their awesome Christmas stamps are so easy to use that we wrote the Christmas cards in a breeze.
This is not the first time we have tried out Stamptastic stamp and we knew what to expect – great quality stamps and inks that would last. I have received three of their stamps: large Christmas stamp, Merry Christmas stamp and classic address stamp.
Nick Jr Craftmas Post Twitter Party
Yesterday, we all had such a great NickJrCraftmas party with UKMumstv and Nick Jr on Twitter. It was very manic and I had to reset my laptop once as I was unable to tweet photo. Also I was in Twitter Jail for tweeting too much in a short period of time.
Anyway, we did quite a lot of crafts over the weekend! Firstly, I had used the given reindeer template to cut it out and play Pin the Nose on Rudolph. They were all very close to pinning the nose! Well done to them. If you have notice their eye masks, it is in fact toilet paper! I could not find any blindfold so I used toilet roll to cover the top half of their heads!
Christmas Card Competition
“This blog post is my entry for the Moneysupermarket Christmas Card Competition.”
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These Christmas cards were made by Mr K, 5 and Ms C, 3. They used their palms to make the Christmas trees and their fingertips for the baubles. Ms C used both her palms to create the Reindeer’s ears and used a brush to paint on the eyes and nose. Then I used a black marker pen to draw the outline of the reindeer.