Stampin’ Up! A Child Is Born + Celebrate the Miracle | Christmas Card Making Tutorial

If you’re looking for easy Christmas card ideas, Stampin’ Up! holiday card tutorials, or a fun project to craft along with, you’re in the right place. Welcome to my Holiday Double Feature Card Class, where we created two festive cards using A Child Is Born and Celebrate the Miracle—two gorgeous stamp sets perfect for meaningful handmade holiday cards.

And yes… this class is cozy, creative, and a little chaotic. Just like me. 😉

✨ Holiday Cardmaking Replay

Whether you missed the live class or want to craft at your own pace, the full Holiday Double Feature Card Class Replay is ready for you right here.

You’ll find two complete Christmas card projects, step-by-step instructions, tips, color choices, and all the crafty commentary you expect from me.

📄 Free PDF Tutorial

Want the measurements, supplies, and step-by-step instructions in one place?

Your free card making PDF tutorial is ready to download:

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Perfect for printing, saving, or adding to your Stampin’ Up! project binder.

✂️ Supplies + Stampin’ Up! Colors Used

Here’s everything featured in our Christmas card making class using A Child Is Born and Celebrate the Miracle:

  • Stamp Sets:
    • A Child Is Born
    • Celebrate the Miracle
  • Color Palette:
  • Basic Tools:
    • Paper trimmer
    • Adhesives
    • Scissors
    • Bone folder

This class is beginner-friendly AND perfect for more advanced crafters looking for elegant, faith-based holiday card designs.

💡 Techniques You’ll Learn

During this class, I walk through several Christmas card making techniques, including:

  • Simple layering to create dimension
  • Soft, blended color effects for holiday glow
  • Clean composition for elegant Christmas cards
  • How to use both stamp sets in coordinated designs
  • Little tricks to help your cards look professional (without needing fancy tools)
Because festive doesn’t have to be fussy.

🎄 Want More Holiday Craft Inspiration?

Make sure you follow along for my monthly card classes, tutorials, and Stampin’ Up! inspiration.

If you recreate these projects, tag me with #talesininkandglue — I love seeing your versions!


YouTube video is right here!


(it’s also available over on Facebook if that’s your preferred spot to watch).


HAPPY STAMPING!


Product List

We are doing new and fun things over on Facebook!

I’ve taken a leap into the Live Stream world with a monthly card class. I will have video recordings uploaded to YouTube and will have them linked in here as well.

Just a few little details about these classes. First and foremost, they are FREE!!

I will provide the measurements and products I use during the classes but the creativity is limitless and you can choose whatever products you would like. There is no right or wrong.

These classes are really just to bring us all together once a month and have some crafty time and relax. The class will be the last Saturday of the Month at 7pm CST and last about an hour.

With that said, I’m always open to suggestions and anything you all might be interested in or a theme you would like to see! Just give me a shout over on my social media pages and let me know!

Our next class will be a Mystery Stamp class. Tune in to see what kind of hidden fun I have in store!

If you have any questions please reach out to me!

Happy Stamping!


Watch for some awesome ideas and a little peek at what’s coming soon!



My Favorite Stampin Tools

1.Take Your Pick
144107s So many uses and attachments for this little tool that makes crafting so much easier! I have 3 currently in my tools drawer!
2.Stampin’ Glass Mat Studio (Imperial)
163987s This glass mat is amazing! I love that you can write on it, stamp on it and use it to line up paper. Easy to use and super easy to clean up when you’re all done!
3.Simply Scored
122334s The Simply Scored is in my top 5 because it make scoring easy when you’re doing a bunch of scoring at once or intricate score marks for a fold. Also saves you from cutting when wanting to score! The diagonal board is also super helpful when doing scores for envelopes and boxes.
4.Blending Brushes
153611s Oh my blending brushes. These little fellows are a blessing when it comes to adding color and making scenes! I could write an entire book on why you should have these in your tool bag!
5.Soft Pastels Assortment
154585s These are a sentimental favorite. I have been using soft pastels in art work since high school. They are a unique color tool that believe it or not has a lot of different uses and color techniques. If you want to explore coloring then grab a set of these!

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