
They do work as printable templates if you export them as high-res and then send them to Walmart, or any other place that can print out high-res JPEGS. These templates, even though they are high resolution can be saved for the web if you just want to post something nice to Facebook, or Google+. There is a bundle of 44 or 22 PSD Christmas Templates available in the shop. Update: I updated these templates last year so the dates say 2017 when you download them… the dates and images are of course editable so you can update them to 2018.Īre you using Photoshop CC yet? If you are I've released ALL New Holiday Card Templates for 2018. More info is available at the end of this post as well as the download link. I'm releasing these because I've been asked if the last batch of holiday Photoshop templates I made available worked with Photoshop Elements.Įverything is editable in these templates, from the fonts (date), to the photos and patterns used.

They are high resolution templates (300DPI), most in the size 7×5, or 5×7. The screenshots are below so you can check them out. Envelopes to fit them can be found at Staples and Office Max–and you could check Walmart, Target, etc.Here are 29 free Christmas card templates for Photoshop Elements. Just right click on the images to save to your computer! They are sized to 5×7, and once finished, can be uploaded and printed anywhere you like. REMEMBER: once you close the tab/browser, your work will be gone–it can’t be saved to finish later. Once you have the text how you like it, make sure to SAVE it. Change the color to white (#ffffff), or any other color you want! You can also re-size it, and move it around–however you like!ĥ. Click on the Text icon in the left sidebar (Tt), then select the font you want. Once your picture is set, you can add the text for your names.

When your picture is first opened on the page, it will be tiny, but you can easily re-size it by clicking on the picture, grabbing the edges, and expanding it as needed.Ĥ. Click on “your own” at the top, then you can browse for the picture you want to use on your card.ģ. Click on the overlay icon in the left side bar (butterfly).Ģ.


Head to, choose “edit a photo” from the top of the page, and then open up the file you saved. I’m going to use my cutey-cute sister’s family as an example…įIRST: Download and save one of the free templates below,ġ. This is seriously just a couple of steps people, EASY and CUTE! You’ll need to head to Pic Monkey, which is a free online photo editor. Today I thought I would share some free Christmas Card templates in case you wanted to use them too! And guess what…NO PHOTOSHOP REQUIRED!! ☺ It’s super easy, and I’m going to show you how! Sending and receiving cards is one of my favorite things about the holiday season, and I love making them each year to send to our friends and family. 2014 UPDATED TEMPLATES ARE AVAILABLE HERE!!!!
