As cardmaking for Christmas will soon draw to a close, I am looking for ways to extend the joy of the season. I took a look back through my blog archive at a decade’s worth of cards to find winter-themed cards that can be sent for occasions other than Christmas – friendship, birthday, even valentines. In many cases, the same focal items used for Christmas cards can easily be used for winter-themed cards simply by changing the colors and/or the sentiment.
The appeal of winter-themed cards featuring activities like sledding, snowmen, winter animals and birds, and cozy cabins lies in their ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder. These focal items capture the essence of winter, emphasizing joy, togetherness, and the beauty of nature.
Throughout this post, I’ll be using cards from my blog archive as examples. Click on the card image to be taken to the original post. While the specific products used on these cards may no longer be available, the focus is on how the theme is represented on the card with a variety of holidays and occasions included. Note: As I updated information and links on the original posts, I also checked to see which retailers carried the older sets. Frantic Stamper, offering fantastic customer service, has a number of the older and retired items in stock.
Snowmen are a universal symbol of winter. People can relate to the image of a snowman (snowperson), making it a widely appreciated theme for winter cards. In addition to Christmas, I have used snowmen on friendship and Valentine’s Day cards.
Penguins are undeniably cute and endearing. Their waddling walk, distinctive black and white coloring, and charming features make them visually delightful.
Many people appreciate wildlife imagery, and foxes, with their bushy tails and distinctive coloring, represent a captivating aspect of winter fauna.
Featuring a polar bear on a birthday card adds a whimsical and adventurous element to the card.
The addition of scarves and/or hats to winter birds adds a cozy and festive touch, instantly conveying the warmth of friendship during the colder months.
Capture the spirit of winter sports for someone who appreciates the thrill of the slopes and the enchantment of a snow-covered mountain landscape.
A cabin in a snowy landscape symbolizes warmth and serenity. The motif can evoke feelings of nostalgia for winter holidays, family getaways, or the simple joys of a rustic lifestyle.
As I wrote this post, I recognized the potential for crafting even more holiday cards and winter-themed greetings using the same supplies.
I am eager to embrace this newfound inspiration. I sincerely hope that my creative exploration of winter-themed cards has sparked your imagination and kindled the inspiration to craft your own cards!