4 Printable Winter Cards For All
Create sweet handmade greetings this season with our 4 Printable Winter Cards for All. These adorable printable cards are perfect for classroom activities, homeschool fun, or a cozy afternoon at home. With simple cut and paste steps, even young children can proudly make and give their own winter cards to family and friends.
These printable templates make it easy to celebrate all the special moments December brings, from the Winter Solstice to Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and New Year’s Eve.

Supplies
- White card stock or heavy paper
- Regular white printer paper
- Color printer
- Scissors
- Glue stick
Instructions
Print out as many copies of the winter card fronts as you need on white card stock.
Carefully trim each card to size.
Fold along the dotted line so the winter image is on the outside of the card.
Next, print the greeting pages on regular white paper.
Trim around each message and glue it neatly inside the folded card.
Your winter cards are ready to give.
Fun Facts About December Holidays
December is one of the busiest holiday months of the year. During this festive month, people celebrate the Winter Solstice, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and New Year’s Eve. Many families enjoy sharing traditions, decorations, and special meals that bring everyone together.
Patterns, Templates and Printables
Click on a pattern to open it in a new window and print in the correct size.

These coloring pages and printable templates are designed to be easy for little hands to cut and assemble. Print as many as you need for classroom activities, homeschool lessons, or family fun.
Teacher Friendly Educational Extension
Turn this winter craft into a meaningful classroom activity.
Have students choose which holiday or celebration their card represents. Invite them to write a short message inside about why that holiday is important.
You can also:
- Create a classroom display featuring cards from different cultural celebrations
- Practice writing skills by composing personalized greetings
- Explore social studies lessons about winter traditions around the world
- Organize a classroom card exchange to build kindness and community
This activity works beautifully for December classroom activities and encourages creativity, writing practice, and cultural awareness.









