Handmade Christmas cards: bring your illustrations to life with lettering and collage. Sending illustrated Christmas cards is a tradition that keeps alive the value of the handmade. In an era dominated by screens, receiving a physical postcard created with time and love becomes a deeply personal gesture. Handmade postcards preserve the magic of the tangible: the paper, the color, the texture, the calligraphy... elements that tell a story and convey an authentic message. Here you will learn how to create your own postcards combining lettering, collage and illustration, perfect for any creative level. Why create your own Christmas postcards Making handmade postcards is a mindful and creative way to celebrate. Its benefits: - Artistic and personal value: each stroke reflects your style. - Sustainability: you reuse paper and materials, reducing waste. - Accessible creativity: you don't need to be a professional to create something beautiful. Creating your own postcards is an opportunity to reconnect with your creativity and share art with those you love the most. Basic materials you need - Paper or cardboard (ideally recycled or handmade). - Pencils, markers, pens or watercolors. - Scissors, glue and cut-outs for collage. - Decorative elements: stamps, ribbons, buttons, patterned papers. - Envelopes and postage stamps if you want to send them. Simple materials → unique results.
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Long live your drawings and your moleskine
The characters that you make in vector are very good, but those that you make in pencil are genius.
A very interesting and personal imaginary. I like.
you are a reference for me I love your work.
A jewel of creativity and art. Very cool.
very cool Oscar, congratulations!
I love!!
I like so much your style.
Thanks @carla
And thanks to everyone else, it had been a long time since I entered this project.
Good drawings I like them all
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drawings are very cool
Long live your drawings and your moleskine
The characters that you make in vector are very good, but those that you make in pencil are genius.
A very interesting and personal imaginary. I like.
you are a reference for me I love your work.
A jewel of creativity and art. Very cool.
very cool Oscar, congratulations!
I love!!
I like so much your style.
Thanks @carla
And thanks to everyone else, it had been a long time since I entered this project.
Good drawings I like them all
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