• Activity Village has a nice Christmas tree template that can be printed. The card is colorful and the inside is blank so your child can write a personalized message or include his own artwork. Click here to view.
• Print Free has a Christmas card template that your child will enjoy decorating. It is a half-fold card that has Christmas ornaments on the front - but they are blank, so your kid will have to use his imagination to decorate. Consider using glitter on this one. Click here to view.
• Instead of printing a color Christmas card, try printing one that can by colored in by your child. Pastiche Printables offers a nice stocking template that your child can color on his own. Click here to view.
• Have a picture of your child hand when you print this Christmas card template by Disney Family Fun. Your child can paste a picture of himself to this snowflake card, then personalize the inside with his own work. Click here to view.
• Your child will love this snowman Christmas card by Chris Dunmire. It is a half-fold card featuring a cute snowman and snowflakes. She will get to work on the inside of the card herself. Click here to view.
• This half-fold card from Pink Wool has a Christmas tree with red stars on the front. Your child can use markers to add more decorations to the tree, and then work on the inside. Click here to view.
• HP offers a template of a train full of Christmas objects circling a Christmas tree. Your child can edit the template before he prints it or personalize it after printing. Click here to view.
• Another card from Print Free, this template has three blank Christmas trees on the front of the card. It will be up to your child to color and decorate the Christmas trees and give the card a background. Click here to view.
• This template from Activity Village has a drawing of a toy factory. Your child will need to take out his crayons and markers and color it in. Click here to view.
• Primary Games has a Santa Claus Christmas card template. Let your child color and decorate Santa, then fill in the inside with his own message. Click here to view.
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Post a CommentGreat templates...thank you :)
Good resources/ideas. Thanks
Great ideas/resources. Thanks from my kids:)
thanks for info