Merry Christmas Everybody! {{I just wanted to let you all know that when I type that greeting, I am always hearing it in my head as a loud and joyful yell – like George Bailey’s in “It’s a Wonderful Life” – I LOVE that movie and I have to see it every year. I think Chris and I are going to watch it together once Gabe is in bed for the night.}}
Anyway, I have another Christmas-y freebie for you tonight
. It’s a set of layered Christmas ornament templates which have lots of potential for creative projects. Here are two little crafts I whipped up today, a Christmas card and a photo ornament:

Credits: Christmas-y Shapes (free, below) and Christmas Heart kit, by Jess Gordon; Stamp (on card), by Stampin’ Up; Ink by Ranger; Other: cardstock, ribbons, glitter glue.
Tips and Tricks:
- For my Christmas card, I just designed the ornament digitally, printed it and cut it out. You could make it look more fancy by printing the parts separately (both layered and separate forms are available in the freebie), then adding dimension with foam adhesive.
- Before printing the ornament for my card, I added a slight “inner bevel” to each layer to add a little more definition.
- For the photo ornament, I deleted the stripe and dots, and used the inner circle to “clip” the photo before printing. I mounted the ornament on cardstock for extra stability.
- On the layered templates in the freebie, the ornament hangers are placed above the ornaments (not touching) for easier cutting, but if you want to make the shape one piece, like I did for my examples, you should lower that part down over the ornament before printing.
10 Ideas for Christmas-y Shapes
I had my ornament shapes in mind when I came up with this list, but you can be creative and use other Christmas shapes too, like stars, trees, angels, etc
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- Gift Tags
- Shaped cards (instructions here)
- Festive banner above the fireplace
- Card embellishment (pictured above, left)
- Photo ornament for your tree (pictured above, right)
- Perfectly coordinated embellishment for digi-scrapped pages
- Use miniature shapes to make a pretty garland for your Christmas tree
- Attach to a scrapbook page with a brad to conceal hidden journaling or photos
- Write a Christmastime activity or Bible verse on the backs of 25 shapes, and place them in the pockets of next year’s advent calendar (as each new day goes by, you can use them for another craft from this list)
- Shaped mini album – make your own pages out of extra heavy cardstock, chipboard or even cardboard from cereal or diaper boxes around the house
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Thank you all SO MUCH for the kind comments and emails you have sent recently – I read every one and they always warm my heart!!! {HUGS!} Jess
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Jess, thanks so much! These are so cute and I love the idea list!
Many, many thanks!
As always! Thank you!!!!!!
Thank you, JG! You inspire me!
You are just so cool! I love the idea list..you could also use the shapes to print a coupon book for the family to fill out…you know, the “your dearest son will clean out the van for free and without complaining’ coupon…Have a blessed Sunday! oh yeah…thanks for the freebie!
What fun, thanks for these shapes. Hugs — xoxo!!
Thank you. These are awesome.
LOVE these!! Your ideas are awesome!! I’m so glad that you’re sharing your creativity with us who are not-so-creative (ie, me!) b/c I’m all about doing projects IF someone comes up with the creative genius part of it!! LOL! Thanks so much & and have a great day!
Thanks Jess, I just got these downloaded today so thanks for keeping them up too
These are such a great addition to your Christmas Heart Kit!!
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These are great Jess-thank you! I left all my Christmas stuff in Hungary so I am going to use these as my ornaments!!
Thank you – hugs and Happy Holidays!!
Thanks for the great template!
Thank you for the neat template!
Thanks for sharing!