Printable Christmas Cards and Tags from Vintage Cake Picks
Jo recently picked up a selection of vintage Christmas decorations at a yard sale, including some adorable plastic picks traditionally used for cake toppers or in flower arrangements. We figured they were from the 70s and they were so perfectly kitschy that we just had to do something modern and fun with them.
In particular, I was drawn to the flat "Merry Christmas" signs, because I knew they would be easy to scan in to create a digital version. And that's exactly what I did! I created a repeating pattern from them and turned that into cute printable cards and gift tags, which we're happy to share with you as a free download.
After you download the file, print the card design onto standard white cardstock and use a paper trimmer to cut it out.
Fold in them half to form a card and they're ready for you to sign.
These cards are sized perfectly to fit into a standard 4-3/8" x 5-3/4" A2 invitation envelope.
The printable also includes a page of coordinating gift tags, which are just as easy to make. Print them onto regular paper or cardstock, cut them out, and fold them in half.
They look perfect tucked under a bow, and bring a touch of nostalgia to the gifts under the tree.
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