Dog Christmas Cards - so cute!
Dog Christmas cards are lovely pet Christmas cards to send to family and friends who love dogs.
Well, after making a Cat Christmas card for my ground floor neighbor, I think I should make a dog Christmas greeting card for Catherine, my other neighbor. Catherine who lives right below me loves dogs.
So a Christmas card; maybe with a pug image would be just right for her.
Here’s one I created with my Penny Black’s dogs rubber stamp. It’s aptly titled “Circus Act”. Five dogs standing on top of one another.
So cute! Have a look!
Dog Christmas Cards : How to Make Them!
Card making Supplies Used
- Tall blank card – white colour card stock
- Star rubber stamp (I used one from the Hero Arts clear stamp set)
- Dogs rubber stamp – Penny Black – Circle Act
- Fine black marker – Permanent ink
- Watercolour
- Watercolour brushes
- Love from all of us – Message stamp by Hero Arts
Detailed Explanation of How I Create this Greeting Card
I stamped the dog rubber stamp image with black archival dye ink on a piece of white cardstock. Then found a star rubber stamp (from a Hero Arts clear stamp set) and used the same black ink to stamp above the head of the top dog image.
I then added a Christmas ornament stamped image to the top of the card and also stamped ‘love from all of us’ – another Hero Arts clear stamp message – to the left of the dogs Circle Act’s image. After that, I used my Pigma Micron 01 pen, a fine black permanent marker to draw a frame on the card around the dogs image.
Finally, I used watercolour for the whole handmade greeting card with red as the dominant colour.
Then after I finished this dog Christmas greeting card, I realised that I have quite a few family members who are dog owners, just love anything to do with dogs and would love to receive a Christmas greeting card with a dog(s) design.
After counting, I think I will need to make at least another five more dog Christmas greeting cards this year.
So off to replicate more of these Christmas greetings for those dog lover friends.