If you have followed the Glued To My Crafts blog for awhile now, you may already know that with every holiday that comes along, I like to make handmade cards to send out to friends and family {hence how today’s Christmas themed tutorial was born!}
I call these my Button Wreath Christmas Cards and they are really simple to pull together on the fly!!!
No special tools or skills are needed and you will have some fancy cards to pass out to friends & family this holiday season! I’m telling you – they are really easy and even the kids can get involved in the making {which is a double plus for me!} All you need is green buttons and cardstock!
Find all the crafty details on these impressive button wreath cards below! Happy crafting, my friends! Please don’t forget to share pictures of your handmade wreath cards with us on our Facebook page! #gluedtomycrafts
Button Wreath Christmas Card Supplies:
* Cardstock or Premade Cards
* Small Green Craft Buttons
* Small Glue Dots
* Small Satin Ribbon Embellishments
* Mason Jar Lid
* Black Sharpie Marker
optional – Christmas craft stamp w/ink pad
Directions:
* Take the mason jar lid and place it on your card, where you want your button “wreath” to be.
* Place some glue dots on the back of some green buttons and line them up in a circle {using the mason jar lid as a template} on your cards.
* Once you are done, remove the mason jar lid and add your ribbon embellishment.
* To finish off your card – hand write or stamp a holiday embellishment right under the button wreath.
* Repeat for each card you want to make.
* Then give or mail away! {please keep in mind that mailing these may cost extra because of the thickness of the finished cards!}
Super easy, right? And of course you can change up things a bit by changing up the button colors or even the other embellishments! We also have our Upcycled Puzzle Piece Christmas Wreath Cards tutorial for you to check out today! #gluedtomycrafts
Rachel says
Oh man, there is so much I would love to do! Since it’s Christmas time I would probably start by making Christmas tags to go on gifts.
thewellhunt says
I would make Christmas ornaments.
Jeane Campbell says
I would start by making Christmas cards and tags. That should keep me busy for a while.