Adorable Llama Christmas Greeting Cards {Free Printables}
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If your kids love to give Christmas cards to friends and family, they will love these adorable llama Christmas cards. We’ve also included thank you cards!
These cute greeting cards are the perfect additions to your greeting card stash!
Save money by printing out our free Christmas cards. Then, don’t forget to send a thank you card to anyone who may have given you a gift! Fortunately, this pack includes both!
These free printable greeting cards are perfect for kids and adults!
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Card Instructions:
- Print the cards out on cardstock.
- Cut out each card.
- Invite your child to write their letter inside.
- Place the cards in envelopes or hand them out as is.
Supplies you may need
- Printer paper or cardstock (we used cardstock)
- Pencil or pen
- Scissors or paper cutter
- Glue stick (you could glue gems on to personalize your card!)
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Karla Cook
Tuesday 3rd of December 2019
I love the idea of printing them in black and white and letting the kids color them! So cute!