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Free Christmas Party Printables

November 11, 2021 by Shellie Wilson

Christmas is a fun festive time of year and even though it is fondly known as time spent with families, it is fast becoming a popular party season also. From Christmas parties at work, schools, or even Christmas block parties for the neighbors.

No matter what your party reason, these free Christmas printables are sure to make your party planning and setup a whole lot easier.  Looking for more decorations? Check out these fun Christmas Photo backdrops.  Such a great activity at Christmas parties and photo booths are always popular.

Check out our PrintableChristmas party planners, Meal planners, and Christmas Gift lists in our online Printable Store.

North Pole Place Card Printables from thecraftingchicks.com

Printable Retro Holiday Garland from damasklove.com

Santa’s Holiday Hunt Free Christmas Printable from dreamalittlebigger.com

Milk And Cookie Bar With Christmas Printable from cleanandscentsible.com

Free Christmas Gift Tags from printablecrush.com

Cute Free Printable Christmas Holiday Favor Boxes from hellowonderful.co

How To Plan The Ultimate Christmas Cookie Decorating Party from makelifelovely.com

Handmade Holiday Décor + Free Printables from pagingsupermom.com

Free Rustic Christmas Party Printables from musthavemom.com

Free Buffalo Check Plaid Christmas Printables from simpleasthatblog.com

Watercolor Christmas Place Cards Printable from sustainmycrafthabit.com

Modern & Festive Holiday Christmas Party Printables from karaspartyideas.com

Christmas Bingo Free Printable from graceandgoodeats.com

Emoji Christmas Party Games from crazylittleprojects.com

Elf Quote Printables For Christmas from madincrafts.com

Christmas Cookie Tin Free Printable from thecraftedlife.com

How To Make Easy Christmas Cupcake Toppers from 100directions.com

Rainbow Holiday Village With Paper from clubcrafted.com

Hot Chocolate Bar Ideas from cleanandscentsible.com

Christmas Printable Games Placemat For Your Kids’ Table from southernmomloves.com

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Cross Stitch Cards for All Occasions

I have never stitched a greeting card, but I kind of like the idea of it. It’s a card and a gift all in one, and hopefully one the recipient will hang onto for years to come. 

This collection of easy and colorful greeting card cross stitch patterns from Susan Bates (via Gathered) are a great place to start if you want to stitch your own greeting cards. 

These text-based designs cover a lot of card-sending events, such as:

  • get well soon
  • happy birthday
  • thank you
  • thinking of you
  • congratulations
  • anniversary
  • new home
  • good luck

The lettering is done in gradients and there are other details like hearts and stars, a house key and a gift, depending on the text. There are full cross stitches and back stitch on all of the cards, and they use 15 colors for the cross stitching and six for the back stitching (and just two colors are used for both, so it’s 19 colors total). 

The designs vary a bit in size but the biggest one is 52 by 67 stitches, which comes out to 3.75 by 4.75 inches or 9.5 by 12 cm when worked on 14 count fabric or 28 count evenweave. The text suggests beads are also used in the patterns but there’s no note of them in the key, so go wild and add some beads if you like. 

Designs are worked on a price of 6 by 8 inch/15 by 20 cm fabric and then mounted to a card with a colorful baking piece of card stock behind it. This is easy to assemble with whatever cardstock greeting cards you have on hand.

You can get the free charts as a PDF from Gathered. 

Have you ever stitched your own greeting cards? I’d love to hear about it, or let me know if these inspire you to try. 

[Photo: Susan Bates via Gathered]

 

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