Our Christmas-themed clip art and templates will get you and your loved ones in the holiday spirit.
Deputy crafts editor Silke Stoddard has made these easy, inexpensive, and sweet mice for preschool classes as holiday gifts and party treats. "I've even made them for holiday bake sales and used them as gift toppers," she says. For a twist, use heavyweight paper instead of felt.
For a playful nod to the traditional Christmas pin, make these cheerful corsages for friends and family of all ages.
Looking for a clever cookie-wrapping idea? Line easy-to-make paper envelopes with waxed tissue, and seal with snowflake punched-paper labels.
Print the Single-Serving Sweets Packaging Template and the Snowflake Clip Art
Handmade paper stockings are a departure from the envelopes often used for money and gift cards.
These adorable creatures open their arms wide to reveal a hidden holiday greeting.
Pecan clusters have never looked so good thanks to this sweet packaging. Use our clip art to wrap the confections and give them as gifts during the holidays.
Print the Pecan Cluster Label Clip Art
How to Make the Packaging
Plant a forest of place cards on the kids' table.
Santa-themed swizzle sticks add a jolly touch to a holiday drink.
Tree-shaped napkin rings cut from pretty patterned paper set a seasonal tone that's fitting for both formal and casual tables.
Is it an ornament? A place setting? A take on the English Christmas cracker? This clip-art tree, filled with candy, is all of the above. Plant several around the holiday table this year; after eating the sweets inside, guests can take them home to hang on the real thing.
Perfect for a children's table, these demure angels are made with 6-inch plain white paper plates.
Make fancy napkin holders from felt holly leaves and a jingle bell for the perfect hostess gift.
Add your pictures to these click-and-print ornaments to fashion personalized decorations.
With their motion frozen in clear glass, glittery coniferous trees and reindeer encircle hurricane lamps lit from within by tall, rose-hued candles. Here, the candleholders are elevated on glass cake stands, then faux snow is dusted around them.
Why send an ordinary holiday card when you can greet a friend with this merry messenger?
Embellish holiday parcels with mistletoe made from felt leaves.
Red holly-leaf place cards are a cheerful way to welcome holiday guests to their seats.
Adorable miniature stockings made of crepe paper and filled with personalized M&Ms make perfect gifts and party favors.
Present cookies in tins topped with our download-and-print doily labels, or scan and print your own doilies.
Although these whimsical birds look and smell like gingerbread cookies, their sparkling plumage hints at their true nature as sweet works of art.
Fancy little totes filled with cash or small trinkets will bring a big smile to any child's face.
Make your Christmas tree glisten with familiar faces using these picture-frame ornaments.
Make a gift card feel more personal by presenting it in an unique handmade holder.
Use our holiday labels to secure festive paper cones containing sweet surprises.
Turning a plain candy cane into a cute reindeer is a simple Good Thing to get you and your family in the holiday spirit.
Use decorative wrapping paper in festive colors to make an entire Yuletide forest for the mantle or dining table.
Hurricane vases and votive candle holders can be wrapped in star-punched paper in the color of your choice -- an easy way to suffuse your party with warmth.
Mark place settings with handsome red cardinals, symbols of luck in many European countries.
Making and attaching these holiday tags is a cinch. Use our clip art to print out the tags, which are designed with slits that fit around ribbon.
Seed-packet labels can be transformed into vintage-style ornaments for your tree.
These tags are ideal for wrapping up homemade gifts like our Kris Kringle Bread Pudding.
These versions of the yule log, a quintessential symbol of the Christmas season, are actually favor boxes; they resemble birch logs, thanks to our clip art wrapped around paper-towel rolls.
Instead of writing new tags every year, keep a file of names on your computer and paste them onto our clip-art gift tags.
Share your favorite photos of the kids with family and friends with this unique greeting card.
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