Traditions of Christmas Paper – Make Some Quick and Easy Cards – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – Lincoln UK.
If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to create beautiful handmade Christmas cards, the Traditions of Christmas paper is a perfect choice! This stunning collection is filled with elegant festive designs that make cardmaking effortless yet impressive.
For today’s card, I paired the paper with the Traditional Labels stamp and die set to create a classic and timeless Christmas look. The rich colours and intricate details of this collection bring a touch of luxury to your festive projects.

Creating the Card
The focal image on this card was cut directly from the Traditions of Christmas paper using the matching dies. This is one of my favourite tricks for making multiple cards quickly — the paper does all the hard work for you!
I mounted the image on a deep Cherry Cobbler background, framed with a gold oval for a touch of elegance. The sentiment Season’s Greetings comes from the Traditional Labels stamp set, perfectly tying the design together.
This layout is ideal for batch-making cards — simply die-cut several images from the patterned paper, stamp your sentiments, and assemble. You’ll have a whole set of festive cards ready in no time!
A Touch of Classic Christmas Charm
What I love most about this project is its balance of simplicity and sophistication. The combination of bold red tones, gold detailing, and traditional Christmas florals captures the season beautifully.
Whether you’re new to cardmaking or just looking for a quick project, this design will help you create elegant cards with minimal effort — perfect for sending handmade joy this Christmas!
Thank You for Stopping By!
I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.
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Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx
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