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These DIY Christmas Cards Celebrate Both December Holidays in One

DIY Christmas cards don't always have to be an 8x11 inch piece of paper folded in half with holiday tidings scrawled all over it.

A tutorial by Instructables BrittLiv shows you how you can turn your Christmas card into a New Year's greeting by pulling a tab. Best of all, you can make it yourself for next to nothing in price. The Santa templates for the craft are provided for you and you are able to edit them by using a design program. Or if you like, come up with your own wacky holiday images of Jack Frost or Mrs. Claus and use the tutorial to put them together. With the help of a box-cutter and glue stick you can create create stunning DIY Christmas cards that people will want to hold on to.
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1. Dual Holiday Celebrations - Creating cards or festive decorations that celebrate multiple holidays in one can be a creative disruption in the holiday decor industry.
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3. Customizable Templates - Providing customizable templates for DIY projects can revolutionize the DIY arts and crafts industry by sparking creativity and new ideas.
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3. Arts and Crafts - Introducing customizable templates and encouraging creativity within DIY projects can help disrupt the traditional arts and crafts industry and elevate the DIY experience for users.

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