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Whether it's for a school party or an adult party, you can really get a lot of conversation, as well as competition, going that will liven up any holiday party. The best part of these Christmas bingo is that all of them are completely free. They include everything you need to play Christmas bingo too, including sets of free bingo cards and calling cards all in matching designs.

No one will be the wiser that you didn't pay for these at the store. These Christmas bingo cards look great when printed out on computer paper but they look fabulous when printed out on You can even use create a whole new look. You can pair these Christmas bingo cards with Christmas party games and other Christmas freebies. Make your game of Christmas bingo a little sweeter.

Grace and Good Eats. Grace and Good Eats have designed these colorful Christmas bingo cards that include very cute illustrations of stockings, elves, penguins, gingerbread men, Santa, candy, Christmas trees, ornaments, candy canes, reindeer, wreaths, snowflakes, gifts, and more.

There are 10 free Christmas bingo cards you can print, and they print out two per page from an easy to download PDF file. The Girl Creative. The Girl Creative has designed some very pretty printable Christmas bingo cards.

They're available in both Spanish and English. There are four game boards included and one sheet of calling cards. One Creative Mommy. You'll fall in love with these adorable Christmas bingo cards from One Creative Mommy. You can download a family set with 10 boards or a classroom set with 30 boards. What a fun activity! Crazy Little Projects. These colorful Christmas bingo cards are the perfect answer to a cold winter's night in with your family.

There are eight Christmas bingo cards here as well as calling cards. Design Dazzle. This colorful Christmas bingo game from Design Dazzle will delight those young and old with the fun images such as birds, gingerbread men, presents, owls, and snowmen.

There are eight free bingo boards available plus a free calling card. Crafting Chicks. This free Christmas bingo game from the Crafting Chicks comes in a stylish red and teal color with pictures of reindeer, greetings, wreaths, candles, snowflakes, bells, trees, gingerbread men, candy canes, stocking, and gifts as the bingo spots. There are two sets of Christmas bingo cards with two cards each, as well as calling cards included in the download.

Christmas Bingo Game from Crafting Chicks. This free set of bingo cards is snowman themed so it will take you right into winter if you don't have time for it during the holiday season. Eight game boards are included and mini marshmallows make the cutest markers. Simply Fresh Designs. These free Christmas bingo cards include six cards and a game piece sheet all put together in one easy download. All the Christmas bingo cards are decorated slightly differently making this bingo game a whole lot of fun.

Prepared Not Scared! Try to make your cuts very straight. The card will look better and fit together more easily with straight edges. Tip: It is easier to make straight cuts with a craft knife and ruler.

Protect the table with thick cardboard or a cutting mat. Place the ruler along the line to be cut, then carefully draw the craft knife along the ruler's edge. Be sure to keep your fingertips away from the knife. Kids, get adult help when using a craft knife!

Fold both card pieces in half on the center line. Fold them so that the marks are on the outside. If you are using cardstock, score the fold lines first. The pop-up is on the inside card piece and is folded in half. Cut around the jack-o'-lantern on the solid line, leaving the unmarked edge of the pumpkin uncut. Fold the pop-up back and forth along this uncut edge. Tip: If you are making the bat pop-up card or using the separate bat pop-ups, cut out the bat on the outline—stopping at the red dots.

The tips of the bat wings must remain uncut so that the folded pop-up hides inside the card when the card is folded close. Optionally, you can cut out the bat entirely and fold the wings at the red dots, and then glue the wing tips to the card with the centerfolds of the bat and the card aligned. Unfold the card's inside piece, and refold it the opposite way.

Open the card and pull the pop-up toward you. Change the pop-up from a valley fold to a mountain fold. Fold the card in half and press to sharpen the creases.

Put glue on one half of the inside piece. Slide the two card parts together. That is, put the pop-up piece inside of the card's outside piece. Turn the card over and put glue on the other half of the inside piece. Press again. Be careful not to get any glue on the jack-o'-lantern pop-up. Your card is now complete! Open it to see the pop-up. Tip: You can also add the separate bat pop-ups to the cards in this project or to any Halloween greeting card. Tip: To back the jack-o'-lantern pop-up cutout with decorative paper, glue a rectangle of fancy paper between the card's outside and inside pieces.

One of Aunt Annie's Halloween ePapers was used to back this pop-up. See a sample newsletter. Project Index Downloads. Aunt Annie's Crafts Craft projects and more! Halloween Crafts Fun and spooky crafts for kids and adults —free downloads, too! Search auntannie. Loading search White computer paper or cardstock Scissors Glue Optional: Colored pencils, crayons or markers, craft knife, ruler and cutting mat.

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