Looking for Christmas card ideas beyond traditional green and red? We’ve rounded up the best non-traditional cards from around our designers over the years. We’re talking plaid, chalkboard, and even non-traditional Christmas colors so keep reading below to see how make stamped holiday cards that WOW!
Twinkle Glitter Card
Tracey Sabella made this card by using Donna Salazar Colorbox mix’d media inx and lots of glitter! The non-traditional teal green color is refreshing and modern yet the card has a vintage feel with the sheet music and patterned paper.
Simple Snowman Card
This super cute snowman by Jenn Shurkus was made using only a Pigment: ColorBox® Petal Point®and an ColorBox Art Screen. Get a FREE Art Screen with your subscription to Creative Scrapbooker Magazine this month! CLICK HERE for details.
Quick Snowflake Card
Dana Tatar made these quick and easy cards using a Pigment: ColorBox® Petal Point® ink pad. These cards can be made assembly-line style and, all tools included, cost under $35 to create in bulk.
Watercolor Christmas
Check this cool technique Suzanne used to create this watercolor card with the Pigment Petal point.
Vintage Inspired Christmas Card
Jennifer made this Card by mixing Izink Acrylic Pigment Ink in Gold and Silver to create a glow effect on an embossed card base.
Chalkboard Banner Card
Tami Sanders created a chalkboard look on the banner on this Santa Claus Christmas card using Colorbox Chalk Ink in Alabaster.
Mixed Media Christmas Card
Meisha Liu created anartsy holiday card using ColorBox Chalk Cat’s Eye inkpads in non-traditional colors. The pop of pink in the middle is so fun!
Chalk Board Christmas Card
Dana used Colorbox Fluid Chalk Inkpad – Popcorn to create the subway art chalkboard effect on this stunning Chalkboard Christmas card.
Vintage Christmas Wishes
Tami Sanders created this unique vintage-style Christmas card using ColorBox Mix’d Media Inx® Chox by Donna Salazar in non-traditional purple and yellow.
Lumberjack Plaid Christmas Card
This ultra-trendy plaid card made by Dana Tatar uses Izink and Smooch Pearlized Accent Ink.
Thanks for reading! Which card did you like the most? We’d love to hear about your Christmas cards and your faves from this list down in the comments section.