A Christmas Card Holder Canvas

Free Santa Sack SVGS at the bottom of this post.

I used a Santa Sack SVG &  htv, ironing it onto a craft canvas.  

Then I cut slits in the canvas with an exacto knife to run the ribbons through.  

Cards slip in the sides, and are clipped  (paperclips work great) or taped to the ribbons.

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This is the file I used for my card holder.  It's a silhouette file, and the download it under an ad, click on the "Santa Sack Cut File" text, which is located right above the words "Note: This cut file is for personal use only".  Then you will need to request access to view the google drive file...

This one is a studio file [for silhouette machines].  To convert it to SVG, use the free online converter here: http://www.ideas-r-us-software.uk/FileConverters/SilhouetteStudioConverter.aspx

I made this back in 2019, so I am not 100% certain the file will still be available for download.  I've included some additional FREE Santa Sack SVG options below.

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Materials For Santa Sacks
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See a list of some of my favorite Htv brands.  The only brand I NEVER buy is [the very overpriced] Cricut brand.  I tend to prefer Caregy, HTVront & Transwonder - all of which have performed great for me over the years.

 


There are a LOT of options for XL Cotton Laundry bags on Amazon. I found two packs for $10, making them $5 each - I don't yet know what they cost in local stores.
I'm thinking it might be less expensive to buy the bags with premade designs at Hobby Lobby, and just add names?  But again, I haven't actually checked prices yet.

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FREE SVGS FOR SANTA SACKS



This was the original version - isn't it amazing what a difference some different ribbon made - in the top photo?  


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