Fun Christmas Crafts Using Stamps
By Jan K., The Proofer
© Copyright 2005
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You can use stamps and colored ink pads for lots of fun
Christmas crafts! Here are just two ideas: make Christmas ornaments
(that can also be used as window hangers) and decorate Christmas gift
boxes (that are great for a small gift, such as a few Christmas candies
or a votive candle). Decorating Christmas ornaments is fun! This is a simple craft that even young kids can do! You can decorate the ornaments with stamps, just color them with crayons or markers, or even simply cover with glitter! The fun is in the crafting! For this craft, as pictured here, you'll need:
Moms: If you have young children who will be doing this craft, you might want to think about covering the table with old newspaper and putting smocks on the kids (one of Dad's old T-shirts works just fine!). Stamping can get a little messy and smeary! |
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Choose the stamps you'd like to use to decorate the
ornament. Completely ink the entire surface of the stamp (that is, just the part that will make the picture). Press the stamp firmly onto the ornament. Don't press too hard or the ink might have a tendency to smear. It might be a good idea to practice stamping on a piece of blank computer paper or even a paper bag---until you get a feel for just how hard to press on the stamp. You will need to allow sufficient time for the stamp ink to dry. You might want to test this by stamping a piece of cardboard or brown kraft paper a day or two ahead of time, and then test periodically so that you know how long it takes for the ink to dry. |
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I used a gold glitter pen to write the date on the ornament. You can personalize the ornament in any way that you like. Why not write your child's name on the back, along with the date. This makes a really fun memento to save through the years. |
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You can use the same stamps to decorate Christmas boxes.
These boxes are fun to use to either give small gifts or to save protect
keepsake ornaments. As you see here, you'll need:
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Layer the tissue paper in the box, and add the gift. Be
sure to take the tag off whatever you are putting inside (as you can see
here, the tag is being peeled off the bottom of the candle). Of course, you can put anything desired in the box. These craft boxes comes in many different sizes and shapes---and make a nice way to keep Christmas mementos, keepsake ornaments, or to use as actual gift boxes. |
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Decorate the box lid with the stamps. |
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Add the gift tag and then tie ribbon, yarn, or twine
around the box! It makes a fun gift, and is a departure from the
traditional paper-wrapped gift box. If you'd like to learn to make gift tags (using blank business cards), or to get the gift tag shown here (as a free printable download to your computer to print on blank business card stock), then go to: |
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You can get plenty of use out of the Christmas stamps!
Make a matching gift bag and gift tags. Easy enough for kids, elegant
enough for any gift! For the list of items you'll need, and the complete illustrated instructions, go to: |
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Here's another idea for making a matching gift bag and
gift tag, using free printables available from Mom's Break. This is a
fun craft idea for kids! For the list of things you'll need, and the links to the free printables, go to: |
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Need a smaller gift bag? Something to use for stocking
stuffers? Then here is a little candy bag! This is a free printable
available from Mom's Break. For the list of things you'll need, the links to the free printables, and illustrated instructions, go to: |
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