Reusable Upcycled Santa Christmas Card


Challenge number 4 in our 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges is to use a cereal or other cardboard box and supplies you have in your home to make a Christmas Card.

Earlier I posted my first response to this challenge -
a Reusable Upcycled Snowman Card.  

But I also decided to make another of my Reusable Upcycled Christmas Cards that I designed and made last year.  They are made of card covered in fabric and have a clear plastic pocket on the inside where you can slip in a piece of paper with your greeting on.  The card is designed with the idea that the recipient can remove the greeting and replace it with a new one to resend the card to someone new the next year! I printed labels to sew on the back of my cards to tell people what the idea behind the cards is! 



Here's how to make this Reusable Upcycled Santa Christmas Card for yourself!


You will need:
A cereal or other cardboard box,
Some red fabric and a scrap of white fabric.
Some gold, silver or black buttons for the ..buttons!
A length of black ribbon and a soda can ring pull for the belt buckle.

And a piece of clear plastic for the greeting pocket. You can cut this from packaging when you buy clothes or sheets!



First of all cut your card. You can cut any size you like, but I cut mine 11 x 15 cm  (4.5 x 6"). Then cut two rectangles of fabric larger than this piece of card. Cut a piece of clear plastic 8 x 10 cm (3 x 4").




First lay your strip of white fabric centrally on the right hand side of one of your red pieces of fabric. (fold the fabric in half like a card to help with this) and pin into place. Stitch around all 4 edges using a tight zig zag or applique stitch.

Thread your ribbon through your ring pull to make the 'buckle' for Santa's belt, then lay your ribbon across the whole width of the card with the buckle over the white fabric.

My ribbon was wider than the ring pull so I just folded it in half so that it fitted.


Hand stitch the two buttons onto the white fabric strip above the belt.


  This is also when I add in my logo and information on the back of the card - printed on fabric then appliqued onto the main fabric.

Take your other red fabric rectangle and fold in half to determine the inside left and right of the card. Pin your piece of clear plastic to the middle of the right hand side. Then applique or tight zig-zag stitch around the two sides and bottom edge. Leave the top open so you can slip in your paper greeting!

Now your pieces are ready to put together.


Use a glue stick to glue your three layers together with the right sides of the fabric facing outwards and the cardboard in the middle.


Once your layers are stuck together, machine stitch around all 4 edges just inside the cardboard edge.  I save old blunt machine needles for sewing through things like card - it might be an idea to use an old rather than a new needle for this!

Trim the edges with pinking shears to neaten.

 Now fold your card in half and it's ready to add a greeting and send to someone special this Christmas!


So that's 2 cards made for this year. I think I'll have to get to work making more!! There's still plenty of time before Christmas!  Why don't you have a go too! The idea is that these cards can be reused again year after year! Much more eco-friendly than the usual cards that are only single use!! (although do often get upcycled as gift tags or boxes!)




To see the video setting this challenge, other ideas for cards and to add your own project to the linky, go here!

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Each day a challenge will be set by means of a video and blog posts giving some suggested ideas and crafts. These posts will also contain a linky party for anyone and everyone who wants to join in to link up their projects - both past and present, that answer the challenge.  The linky party can be found on all our blogs and we'll  try and come up with different ideas and tutorials for the challenges too. So please to visit us all, and then share your ideas with us as well! We're looking forward to seeing how these challenge are met!

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Reusable Upcycled Snowman Christmas Card


Challenge number 4 in our 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges is to use a cereal or other cardboard box and supplies you have in your home to make a Christmas Card.

I chose to make another of my Reusable Upcycled Christmas Cards that I designed and made last year.  They are made of card covered in fabric and have a clear plastic pocket on the inside where you can slip in a piece of paper with your greeting on.  The card is designed with the idea that the recipient can remove the greeting and replace it with a new one to resend the card to someone new the next year! I printed labels to sew on the back of my cards to tell people what the idea behind the cards is! 



Here's how to make this Reusable Upcycled Snowman Christmas Card for yourself!


You will need:
A cereal or other cardboard box,
Some thick white fabric (I used white denim from an old pair of jeans), 
Some ribbon for the scarf, 
An orange fabric scrap for the nose and 
Some black buttons for the eyes and ..buttons!
And a piece of clear plastic for the greeting pocket. You can cut this from packaging when you buy clothes or sheets!


First of all cut your card. You can cut any size you like, but I cut mine 11 x 15 cm  (4.5 x 6"). Then cut two rectangles of fabric larger than this piece of card. Cut a piece of clear plastic 8 x 10 cm (3 x 4").


First lay your ribbon lengthways across one piece of your white fabric and pin then stitch into place.

Fold your fabric in half as if it was the card to determine the front and back spacing of the card. Then stitch on the nose and buttons.  This is also when I add in my logo and information on the back of the card - printed on fabric then appliqued onto the main fabric.

I machine appliqued around the orange fabric for the nose. but you could also hand-stitch it into place.


Take your other white fabric rectangle and fold in half to determine the inside left and right of the card. Pin your piece of clear plastic to the middle of the right hand side. Then applique or tight zig-zag stitch around the two sides and bottom edge. Leave the top open so you can slip in your paper greeting!


Your card is now ready to put together.

Use a glue stick to glue your three layers together with the right sides of the fabric facing outwards and the cardboard in the middle.
Note - because the colour of the cereal box was very bright and my fabric white - I added a piece of scrap white paper on top of the card so the colour didn't show through the fabric.

Once your layers are stuck together, machine stitch around all 4 edges just inside the cardboard edge.  I save old blunt machine needles for sewing through things like card - it might be an idea to use an old rather than a new needle for this!

Trim the edges with pinking shears to neaten.

 Now fold your card in half and it's ready to add a greeting and send to someone special this Christmas!


To see the video setting this challenge, other ideas for cards and to add your own project to the linky, go here!

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Each day a challenge will be set by means of a video and blog posts giving some suggested ideas and crafts. These posts will also contain a linky party for anyone and everyone who wants to join in to link up their projects - both past and present, that answer the challenge.  The linky party can be found on all our blogs and we'll  try and come up with different ideas and tutorials for the challenges too. So please to visit us all, and then share your ideas with us as well! We're looking forward to seeing how these challenge are met!

Ready, Steady....Let's Christmas Craft!


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Challenge 4 - 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges

Today is day 4 of our 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges.  
For 12 days we will set a challenge to create something for Christmas using just the resources you have on hand. The idea is to show that Christmas Shouldn't Cost the Earth. If you're reading this, chances are you love to craft, but why not craft with the resources we have on hand - let's get creative!

So let's find out what Challenge 4 is!






So - do you have a cereal (or other box) that you can use?  Here's a few of ideas for cards from cereal boxes that I made last year.




Please come back in a few hours to see what new card I make for this challenge, and do link up your own recycled card Christmas cards to the linky party below!







Each day a challenge will be set by means of a video and blog posts giving some suggested ideas and crafts. These posts will also contain a linky party for anyone and everyone who wants to join in to link up their projects - both past and present, that answer the challenge.  The linky party can be found on all our blogs and we'll  try and come up with different ideas and tutorials for the challenges too. So please do visit us all, and then share your ideas with us as well! We're looking forward to seeing how these challenge are met!

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Christmas Holly Shortbread



Challenge number 3 in our 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges is to make a fun Christmas party snack using only basic ingredients you have in your house.

I wanted to keep this as simple as possible - and something that could be made at the last minute too!

I used a basic traditional Shortbread recipe and simple added a little food colouring.


So only 4 ingredients are needed for this fun Christmas Snack:
250g (9 oz) plain flour
75 g (3 oz) caster sugar
175g (6oz) butter
red and green colouring


Here's how to make your own Christmas Holly Shortbread.


Mix the caster sugar with the flour, then cut the butter into small chunks 
and rub into the flour mixture with your fingertips until it resembles breadcrumbs. 


Divide this between two bowls and add a few drops of red colouring to one bowl and a few drops of green food coloring to the other.


Mix with a knife, then use your hands to knead together into a dough.


Roll each dough out and cut into shapes. I just used a knife and cut the holly leaves freehand. I used a small flower shaped cutter and a plastic scoup to cut the berries. 
Placed them all on baking trays.

Bake at 160C (325F) or Gas Mark 3
for 25-30 minutes.

Cool on a wire rack..


And serve up your super simple and quick Christmas Holly  Shortbread to your guests!

To see the video setting this challenge, and other ideas for fun Christmas Party snacks made using basic ingredients you have in your home, go to this post, where you can also link up your own recipes and ideas to the linky party there!

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For 12 days starting on November 2nd we will set a challenge a day to create something for Christmas using just the resources you have on hand. 
The idea is to show that Christmas Shouldn't Cost the Earth. If you're reading this, chances are you love to craft, but why not craft with the resources we have on hand - let's get creative!




Each day a challenge will be set by means of a video and blog posts giving some suggested ideas and crafts. These posts will also contain a linky party for anyone and everyone who wants to join in to link up their projects - both past and present, that answer the challenge.  The linky party can be found on all our blogs and we'll  try and come up with different ideas and tutorials for the challenges too. So please to visit us all, and then share your ideas with us as well! We're looking forward to seeing how these challenge are met!

Ready, Steady....Let's Christmas Craft!


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Challenge 3 - 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges

Today is day 3 of our 12 Days of Christmas DIY Challenges.  
For 12 days we will set a challenge to create something for Christmas using just the resources you have on hand. The idea is to show that Christmas Shouldn't Cost the Earth. If you're reading this, chances are you love to craft, but why not craft with the resources we have on hand - let's get creative!

So let's find out what Challenge 3 is!







Here are a couple of ideas for Christmas Party Snacks from basic ingredients. 


Christmas Spice Pinwheels from Domesblissity



Chai Latte Snickerdoodle Cookies from Serendipity and Spice



No Bake Santa Cookies from Crystal & Co




Please link up your own recipes that fit this challenge in the linky party below. And do come back in a few hours time to see what I made too.

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Each day a challenge will be set by means of a video and blog posts giving some suggested ideas and crafts. These posts will also contain a linky party for anyone and everyone who wants to join in to link up their projects - both past and present, that answer the challenge.  The linky party can be found on all our blogs and we'll  try and come up with different ideas and tutorials for the challenges too. So please do visit us all, and then share your ideas with us as well! We're looking forward to seeing how these challenge are met!

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