Free Printable Scrapbook Paper for Christmas
81How about some free printable scrapbook papers for Christmas. In addition to scrapbooking, these papers would be great for card making, embellishments and can even be used as wrapping paper, etc. Actually, these papers could be used for a number of different paper crafts. I will share some of my ideas below while going through each of the different patterns. I really hope you enjoy these. I had a lot of fun playing around and trying different things and it's always lots of fun to look back and see the end product. This is my second set of free printables. I will be working on free printable scrapbook papers for every holiday and will post them as I finish. I hope you enjoy.
Here are the directions if you would like to print any of these papers:
- Click on the paper that you want and that will bring it up full size
- Right click and save to your computer
- Open up the image in a image editing program and print!
- They are made to print full size on a 81/2 by 11 sheet of paper
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Here we go.. dots, dots, dots...with cute little Christmas themed goodies inside. When I look at this one I think of a few different things it could be used for. You could punch out the individual images with a round punch and use as embellishments for your scrapbook layout or Christmas card. You could use these as cupcake picks. Use it as an envelope liner. Cut into strips and make bookmarks. Really there are tons of different things you can do with this one. I would LOVE to hear your ideas.
I finally learned how to make seamless patterns... so I'm really proud of this one. I wanted some Christmas ornaments to be in the print but this is the best I could come up with.. I think it turned out really cute though. This is one that could actually be used as wrapping paper for a small gift or as a background.. etc. etc. There are really SO many things you can do with these.
I love the look of the funky shapes in vertical lines. I was trying to figure out what colors would be good for Christmas and to my surprise, the bright green actually turned out very nice. You could use this whole as a background or cut in strips to use as borders around photos or in your scrapbook layout and of course a number of other things.
Another vertical striped one.. You could print this out on card stock and fold in half and mount a nice Christmas photo right on the front. It would make a really cute Christmas card.
I really do love the look of these fonts in this pattern. I am just blown away by the number of free, super cute fonts that are out there for download. Again, I thought the bright green background came out really nice. You could use this for so many things... What are some of your ideas?
Love the horizontal stripes and text on this one. This is another one you could cut into strips and use for embellishments for your scrapbook layout or card and any of these papers would make a really cute envelope liner.
Looking at this one.. it's pretty simple compared to the rest. I love the look of different type stitches. It gives it kind of a whimsical country look.
I am really learning a lot on by making these. The tree line was scanned in from an old set of encyclopedias and I was able to use the single tree and make it into a design element which can be used over and over.. yay! I'm finally learning how to do some of this amazing stuff I've seen on the internet all these years.
I wanted to do one that varied a little.. instead of being all one repeating design. I do like how this one came out.... I've discovered even red snowflakes can look pretty. Can you tell that I love circles and dots?!
I wanted to do one that had some pretty swirl type designs and this is what I came up with. It's sort of simple and of course I had to border it with dots.
I am partial to snowflakes so I had to do some with snowflakes. These snowflakes are so beautiful.. and could be used several ways... cupcake pics, use a round punch and punch out as scrapbook embellishments, cards and matching envelopes, etc.
I think I am most proud of this one. I actually made all the snowmen from scratch.. probably could be better but not bad for my first try, right?! I think it turned out really nice with the swirls and snowflakes. What do you think? Do you like the snowmen?
This one was not a repeating pattern. I just did the whole pattern. Sometimes repeating patterns can be tricky. I love the look of these snowflakes... they are very pretty with the tones of blue. They are a little different and a little more fancy than normal snowflakes. Let me tell you, I can never get enough of snowflakes. They are SO pretty!
I hope that you enjoy these free printable scrapbooking/craft papers for Christmas! I have had a lot of fun making them and will be adding some more over time so please check back.
Thank you for reading and I hope everyone has a very Merry Christmas!
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Thank you for share! It's so cute!
This is really great. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for another awesome set of freebies, Jamie! The word printables would be perfect for cards and scrapbooks.
Thanks Jamie. This will surely come in handy.
Nice Work! Thanks for sharing!












Jamie Brock Hub Author 3 months ago
Odile, Thank you, Glad you like them!