Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Santa's Card

I just had the inspiration to make a Christmas card after browsing craft projects on link parties that I joined. Crafting this season is really a hit. So many great ideas are coming out to pimp up the Holidays. And I just have to join 'em.

Yeah! I'm going to show you how to make an easy Christmas Card. It's very cheap, in fact I haven't spend a coin with this craft. I just recycled most of the materials. This craft is also fun to make especially when you have kids. If not making them join you while doing the craft why don't you make one dedicated for them, right?

So let's get going.

Materials needed:
A piece of used cardboard or folder
Poster paint: red, white, black
Cotton
Glue
Pencil and eraser

What to Do:

1. Fold the piece of cardboard into half. On the front side, draw Santa's face. This would be the front side of the card. Cut the outline until the other half. Just like on the picture. 




2. Paint Santa's beard and the white part of his hat. Draw the eyes, nose and mouth.


3. Paint his face with a light shade of pink.
4. Paint the other parts with red. Darken the other details using a pentel pen.


5. Start spreading some glue on Santa's beard and attach the cotton little by little until it was all covered up.


6. You're almost done. Painting the inside of the card is optional. You can use the inside as it is or cut out some Christmas decorations if you wish. 
Now, it's time to write your Christmas message. 



Be good! Spread the Happy Vibes! Make someone happier with your very own Santa's Card. 

Merry Christmas!!



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