Embrace the enchanting season with our collection of 10 handmade winter cards, where creativity meets the beauty of winter landscapes. Discover the artistry of stamping and die-cutting techniques that bring these cards to life, offering a blend of warmth and elegance to your greetings.
In this curated selection, each card is a masterpiece, intricately designed using stamps and dies. Whether it’s the delicate snowflakes, cozy winter scenes, or heartfelt sentiments, these handmade wonders capture the essence of the season. Explore the magic of crafting as stamps leave their imprints, and dies shape the intricate details that make each card a work of art.
From snowy landscapes to festive winter wreaths, these cards showcase the versatility of stamping and die sets. Let your imagination soar as you navigate through this winter wonderland of creativity, where each card tells a unique story of the season’s charm.
Join us on this creative journey, and let these handmade winter cards with stamps and dies inspire your own festive crafting. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting, these ideas are sure to add a touch of homemade magic to your winter greetings.
These pretty winter cards use stamping, heat embossing and die cutting for thank you and miss you designs. Kristina is sharing a video tutorial on the Simon Says Stamp blog.
Now that the Holidays are wrapping up don’t put away all your card making supplies just yet. Many of them can be used for Winter cards on occasions like birthdays, sympathy, thank you, New Years and thinking of or missing you cards. I’ve gathered up a big snowy pile of card ideas to get you inspired to make some Wintered themed designs.
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I love the beautiful colors on this die cut snowy forest scene card from Jayne! Layering dies like these can easily create wonderful depth and dimension. Visit the Hero Arts blog for more info.
Cathy Z. used a brand new manual die cutting machine from Gina K. to create this wonderful wintery card. She heat embossed, ink blended and then die cut the snowflakes adding them over top of a dry embossed background, using the Intri-Cut machine. Learn all about it on CZ Designs blog.
Snowmen are by far my favorite winter designs, I own way too many snowman stamps! 🙂 Amy R. used snowmen stamps from Trinity stamps for this adorable card, coloring them with Tri-Blend markers from Spectrum Noir and adding them over a foiled snowy back drop. Watch her video on the Prairie Paper and Ink blog.
My husband loves penguins and since he has a Winter birthday I use them frequently on his cards. I’m so inspired by this darling pop up box card from Lauren! She used products from Pretty Pink Posh and is sharing a video tutorial on their blog, click here to watch.
The more subdued colors on this snowman card makes it a perfect masculine winter design. This card used stamps and dies from Tim Holtz. I spotted it on the craftyrph Instagram page.
These super cute critters are enjoying hot beverages on this adorable card from Amy. Check out the amazing background she created with a postage die, stamping and inking different sections for a patch work quilt feel. Visit the Hello Bluebird blog for a closer look.
This stack of wonderful winter animals sit over top of ink blended and die cut swirls that are perfect to represent blowing snow. A smaller die cut frame pulls the eye into the middle of this charming design. I came across this card on the My Favorite Things blog.
Warm someone’s heart this cold winter with a card featuring a hot mug and some goodies like this pretty card that uses layering stamps from Papertrey Ink. These stamps use colored ink pads instead of pencils or markers for easy coloring. This card is on the PapertreyInk Instagram page.
This beautiful blue monochromatic card has lots of movement and texture created with dies. Part of the sentiment is stamped and a few sequins are scattered around to complete the design. Learn more on the Kristie Marcotte blog.
I hope these Winter card ideas bring you inspiration to create some cards to warm some hearts!
-Heather
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