If you have these two old school crafting supplies hanging around you can make your own letterpress plates! So go dig out your manual die-cutting machine, and some shrinky dink plastic, and try this technique out. I can’t get over the ingenuity of this idea! You’ll use the shrinky dinks to create your images, then create the letterpress plate by gluing it to hard plastic. Then you’re all set to get printing!
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48 FREE Watercolor Christmas Clip Art Images
If you’re working on your scrapbook pages or even last minute greeting cards or handmade gifts for Christmas you need to check out this amazing collection of watercolor clip art. These darling designs include Santa and Mrs. Claus, girls, boys, cats and dogs all dressed up for the Holidays as well as Christmas trees, snowmen, presents, wreaths, ornaments, jingle bells and so much more. There’s 48 different images included in this FREE collection designed by My Little Meow you can download, print and use for creating Christmas scenes and embellishments on your layouts.
Click here to visit Design Bundles to download it for yourself.
-Heather
Looking for more Christmas printables? Check out these Christmas printable designs we found on Etsy.
Stephanie says
Please help the link doesn’t work!
Heather Holbrook says
Sorry, this post is from 6 years ago and it looks like the site has removed it.