Simple Christmas Card Designs That Are Perfect for Batch Making
Posted: 17/10/2025 Cardmaking Tips
No matter how long your Christmas card list is, get through it quickly and easily with these simple Christmas card designs that are perfect for batch making!
Don’t forget to check out our article: 5 Batch Card Making Tips to Make Your Own Christmas Cards Faster
Aperture reindeer card

Aperture cards are an easy way to wow your recipients, and there’s no reason they can’t be an option for your simply Christmas card designs! Take advantage of one of our Clean & Simple kits for easy apertures. The clever dies in the Away in a Manger Cardmaking Kit cut the apertures out themselves, so you don’t have to spend time on another pass through your die cutting machine. Finish it off with an adorable friend peeking through, your choice of sentiment, and you’ve got an easy design you can make as many times as you need!
Simple topper card with hand-stamped sentiment

An easy way to add a touch of flair to your simple Christmas card designs is by using an edged card shape. The scallop edge rectangle card base takes no more time to prepare than a straight edge, but looks more visually interesting. Finish it off with an adorable topper of your choice and a sentiment stamped straight onto your card, and you’ve got yourself a design with only 3 layers that you can make over and over again!
Floral die cut sentiment card

Make the words the star of the show with this simple Christmas card design. Simply grab some of your favourite seasonal florals and attach them behind your die cut sentiment. Add this to a plain edge card shape and you’ve got yourself a beautiful card in no time!
Easy easel card

Who said easel cards have to be time consuming? This simple quirky little easel card design utilises just one DL shape for the base, which has been scored twice by folding it in half once and then in half again and held upright using the sentiment stopper at the front.
Split layer card

To make this simple Christmas card design all you need to do is cut your top layer out of a backing paper of your choice and then again out of white cardstock, grab a paper trimmer, and trim the white cardstock for a pop of colour from behind
