Hello, craft lovers! It’s Victoria here from ‘Do Tell A Belle.’ With the holiday season just around the corner, I’m thrilled to share a simple yet delightful DIY project: making your own Christmas cards in just three easy steps. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a beginner, this project is perfect for adding a personal touch to your holiday greetings. Keep scrolling for instructions and to watch the video tutorial.

Easy DIY Christmas cards feature unique watercolor and line art tutorial by Victoria Grigaliunas of Do Tell A Belle.

Step 1: Preparing Your Card

Materials Needed:

  • 10×7 inch watercolor paper
  • Scoring tool

Instructions:

  1. Begin with a 10×7 inch piece of watercolor paper.
  2. Score it down the center to create a neat fold.
  3. Fold it into a 5×7 blank card.

Tip: This size is perfect for mailing and gives you ample space to showcase your creativity.

Watch the full video tutorial to learn how to make these Christmas cards.

Step 2: Drawing the Design

Materials Needed:

  • Size 2 Micron pen
  • Watercolor paints
  • Fountain brush

Instructions:

  1. Using your Micron pen, draw a circle of botanical leaves on the card. If you’re not confident in your drawing skills, practice on scrap paper first.
  2. Optionally, you can download my pre-designed art from the link below and print it onto card stock. Just tap on the image to learn more.
  3. Color some leaves with green watercolor paint, using any shade you like.
  4. Add red berries to your design for a festive look.

Tip: Leaving a small gap in your circle of leaves adds an artistic touch, but feel free to close it off if you prefer.

Printable Christmas cards features unique watercolor art by Victoria Grigaliunas. Download your digital file. Click on the image to see how.
Want to download this art and print it from home? Click on this image to learn how.

Step 3: Adding a Personal Touch with Hand Lettering

Materials Needed:

  • Pencil
  • Micron pen
  • Eraser

Instructions:

  1. Write your festive message, like ‘Joy’, in pencil on your card.
  2. Practice the lettering on scrap paper to perfect your design.
  3. Trace over the pencil with your micron pen.
  4. Erase any visible pencil marks carefully.

Tip: Hand lettering adds a personal and elegant touch to your card. Don’t rush it; enjoy the process!

And there you have it – your very own, beautifully handcrafted Christmas card! Pair it with a black envelope and address it using a gold gel pen for an extra elegant touch. If you’re curious about addressing dark envelopes easily, watch my hack!

Want professional looking hand lettered envelopes for the holidays. Try this hack…and remember to subscribe to @dotellabelle on YouTube.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial as much as I enjoyed creating it. Don’t forget to share your creations with me on Instagram @dotellabelle. Happy crafting and a Merry Christmas!

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* Hello Wonderful Readers! Just a heads-up: many of the fantastic designs I rave about are my own creations, and I earn royalties from them. It’s my way of spreading love and creativity in the world! Your support keeps the creative juices flowing and this blog running. I’m deeply thankful for your trust and for being a part of this creative journey with me! With gratitude and sparkle, Victoria

Victoria Grigaliunas, Founder, Artist, Designer of Victoria Rigali Designs onDo Tell A Belle