Oh, What Fun

Festive Files Made for Tees, Crafts And All Your Holiday DIY Magic — Just Download And Create.

  • The Gift Express

    Get into the holiday spirit with this cheerful Christmas sleigh coloring page — packed with gifts, bows, and pure festive joy!

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  • Whisker Wonderland

    Celebrate the season with a purr-fectly festive coloring page featuring adorable cats surrounded by Christmas presents!

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  • Tinsel Time

    Add a little sparkle to your day with this festive Christmas tree coloring page — overflowing with holiday magic!

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How the Magic Happens

Let’s Print Some Cheer!

Printing your own cards is easy, fun, and super rewarding — plus, you get that instant “I made this!” feeling. Once your purchase is complete, download your printable card file from your order page or email, and save it somewhere easy to find, like your desktop or a “Printables” folder.

For best results, use heavyweight cardstock between 90–110 lb (or 200–300 gsm). Matte or lightly textured finishes hold ink beautifully and give your cards a professional feel. Before printing, check your printer settings. Choose “Best Quality” or “High Resolution” mode, select “Actual Size” or “100% Scale” (not “Fit to Page”), and make sure your paper size matches the file, such as Letter (8.5x11) or A4. If your printer supports it, use the borderless printing option for full-bleed designs.

It’s always smart to print a test page first on regular paper. This helps you check alignment, color, and fold placement before using your cardstock. Once everything looks good, print your final cards and allow the ink to dry completely, especially if you’re using glossy paper.

After printing, use a paper trimmer or craft knife for clean, straight edges. Fold carefully along the center line, scoring lightly first for a crisp, polished fold. Then, add your personal touch — write your message, add a sprinkle of glitter, tie a bow, or slip your card into a matching envelope. Instant joy, handmade by you.

Pro Tips: For double-sided cards, print one side at a time and make sure to reload the paper in the same direction. If your colors look dull, adjust your printer settings to “Photo Paper” or “Cardstock” mode for more vibrant results. For a flawless, professional finish, save your file to a USB drive and have it printed at a local print shop — they’ll ensure your colors come out perfectly every time.

Craft It, Print It, Love It

Using your PNG clipart files is simple and so much fun! These high-quality images are ready to drop into any creative project — from stickers, cards, and invitations to digital scrapbooks and social posts. Each PNG has a transparent background, which means you can layer, resize, and mix them without any awkward white boxes getting in the way. Here’s how to get started:

After downloading your files, save them somewhere easy to find, such as your desktop or a “Clipart” folder. Open your favorite design program — Canva, Photoshop, Procreate, or even Word or Google Docs all work perfectly. Upload your PNG images and start arranging them however you like. You can resize, rotate, duplicate, or combine them to create your own unique design.

If you’re printing, make sure to set your document to 300 DPI for crisp, high-quality results. For print-then-cut projects, arrange your clipart on an 8.5x11 or A4 sheet with a bit of space between each image for clean cutting. When you’re happy with your layout, export or print your project, and let the creative magic happen.

Have fun experimenting — try mixing clipart sets, changing backgrounds, or adding text and glitter overlays for extra sparkle. The best part? You can use your files again and again for personal projects like cards, planners, décor, and crafts. Your creativity is the only limit!

Print It. Cut It. Stick It

Printing your own stickers is easy, fun, and incredibly rewarding — once you start, it’s hard to stop. After purchasing, download your sticker files from your order page or email, and save them somewhere easy to find, like a folder named “Stickers” on your desktop. Use high-quality sticker paper designed for your printer type — inkjet or laser — for the best results. Matte paper gives a soft, writable finish, glossy paper makes colors pop, and clear paper lets the background shine through.

Open your file in a program such as Adobe Reader, Preview, or Canva, and make sure the document size matches your file size (usually 8.5x11 or A4). In your printer settings, choose “Actual Size” or “100% Scale,” turn off any “Fit to Page” options, and select the correct paper type if your printer allows it. Always set your print quality to “High” or “Best” for crisp, vibrant results.

Before printing on sticker paper, it’s smart to do a test print on regular paper. This helps you check color, alignment, and sizing before using your sticker sheet. Once you’re happy with the test print, load your sticker paper into the printer according to your printer’s instructions, ensuring the printable side faces the right direction. Print your final sheet and allow it to dry completely, especially if using glossy paper.

After printing, cut your stickers using scissors for simple shapes, a craft knife for clean edges, or a cutting machine like Cricut or Silhouette for kiss-cut precision. If you’re using a cutting machine, upload your PNG file, size it to match your printed sheet, and follow your software’s Print-Then-Cut steps. Once cut, gently peel your stickers and start decorating planners, notebooks, gifts, or anything that could use a little extra joy.

Always test your print before using sticker paper to avoid wasted sheets. A thin white border around each design helps with cutting and gives your stickers a polished look. If your colors appear dull, switch to “Photo Paper” or “Best Quality” mode, and let your printed sheets dry before cutting or stacking them. Store your extra sheets flat in a cool, dry place to keep them smooth and ready for future use. With a little setup and creativity, you’ll be printing and sticking like a pro in no time.