Elegant Blue, White & Silver Christmas Card with Birds Tutorial

Kia ora Koutou Meri Kirihimete from Aoteraroa New Zealand

There’s something timeless about a blue, white, and silver Christmas colour palette. Paired with delicate birds and shimmering hot foiled details, this card design feels peaceful, elegant, and perfect for the festive season. Today I’m sharing a clean and simple Christmas card that lets the foiling shine while keeping the overall design quick and achievable.

Why Blue, White & Silver for Christmas?

While red and green will always be classic, but blue and silver create a calm, wintery look that feels both modern and sophisticated. Adding birds brings a gentle, symbolic touch—perfect for meaningful Christmas cards sent to loved ones.

Dies were provided by Amazing Paper Grace for today’s creation.


Card Design Details

  • Style: Clean and simple, elegant
  • Colour Palette: Soft blue, crisp white, silver
  • Theme: Winter birds, peaceful Christmas
  • Techniques: Hot foiling, simple layering, die cutting
  • Card Size: 5 1/2′ x 5 1/2″ square

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prepare the Card Base
Create a top white card base. Trim a panel of blue cardstock slightly smaller and adhere it to the front. Then add texture with a white panel that has been embossed with a Christmas theme embossing folder.

Hot Foil the Sentiment
Hot foil your Christmas sentiment onto smooth white cardstock using silver foil. Trim or die-cut once cooled. Trim to fit the white embossed panel.

Die Cut Two Frames

Die cut a decorative frame out of silver cardstock and stack it with another white frame and then add around the hot foiled sentiment and trim to fit so you can still see all the beautiful embossed details. Die cut another hemstitched square frame out of silver cardstock and adhere directly over the white panel with some foam strips for more dimension.

Create the Bird Feature
Die cut or stamp your birds from white and blue cardstock. Trim the dies to get the blue and white birds to keep the look cohesive and gentle.

Assemble the Design
Adhere the bird elements at the base of the outer square frame so as the birds do not hide the sentiment.

Add the Poinsettias and Holly Leaves.
Use pearl card for the poinsettias and add some subtle blue shading. After assembling adhere to the base of the frame and add some green holly leaves..

Finish with Subtle Details
Add a few clear gems for a hint of sparkle. Keep embellishments minimal to maintain the clean look.

    Design Tips

    • Use smooth cardstock for the best hot foiling results
    • Let the silver foil be the star—avoid too many competing textures
    • Keep embellishments minimal for an elegant finish
    • This design works beautifully for mass-produced Christmas cards
    • Emboss your dies for extra texture and dimension

    Final Thoughts

    This blue, white, and silver Christmas card with hot foiled birds is perfect if you love understated elegance with just the right amount of shine. It’s a design that feels peaceful, wintery, and special—ideal for sending warm Christmas wishes in a classic way.

    Share the Joy

    I’d love to know — have you finished all your Christmas cards?

    And don’t forget to pin this project for later inspiration — you’ll definitely want to revisit it when the Christmas card-making mood hits!

    ✂️ Supplies I Used:

    Amazing Paper Grace Products Used:

    SES-046 Holly Flourish Embossing Folder

    S5-428 Holly Frame Gala

    GLP-197 Filigree Glimmer Wreaths

    S5-430 Holiday Word Blocks

    Other Products Used:

    Neenah Classic Crest Solar White – 110 Ib cardstock

    Creative Expressions Foundation Cardstock – Sky Blue

    Jamie Rodgers Pearl Cardstock

    Heartfelt Creations Luxe Silver Cardstock

    Spellbinders Essentials Cardstock – Rainforest

    PInk Fresh Studio gems – Glacier

    Altenew inks – Iceberg

    Spellbinders Foil – Prism

    Bearly Art Glue

    Foam Tape/strips

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    Happy Crafting

    Patricia

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