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I make Christmas cards for the homebound ministry at our church every year, and since I make so many, it needs to be a simple design. My first design this year never really came together like I wanted, and so I went back to the drawing board and came up with this design using Luke 2:11. This project will cut for free with a Cricut Access subscription.


Supplies I Used:
- Cardstock
- Glitter Cardstock
- Pearl Paper
- Cricut Pen (Black Glitter Gel)
- Double-Sided E-Z Runner Grand Adhesive Dispenser
- Therm O Web Zots Singles, Small
- Art Glitter Glue Designer Dries Clear Adhesive
- Glue Bottle Applicator, 30ml Needle Tip
- Cricut Scoring Wheel Tip
- Cricut QuickSwap Housing
- Cricut Maker
- Cricut Explore

Assembly
This card goes together very quickly thanks to the print then cut front. I used pearl paper for the red layer. Pearlescent cardstock would have a similar look.



I cut small glue dots in half to adhere the star. Glue would also work, but I wanted to make extra that the stars stayed on. It occurred to me after doing 60 of these cards that adhesive vinyl might have been easier for the stars.
I used a drawn sentiment from Design Space for the inside, but if you want to do a custom sentiment, insert a text box and select a Cricut writing style font.


Here are all 60 of this quick and easy card! Click here for the Design Space project.
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