
There’s something about vintage Christmas art that just tugs at the heart, isn’t there? The soft colours, the gentle brush strokes, the cosy little scenes… they remind me of the old tins my grandmother kept her sewing supplies in. These printable Christmas circles bring that same nostalgic charm into your holiday crafting—and they’re completely free to download and use.
I’ve made two full sets: one with story-book winter scenes (little cottages, snowy paths, the sweetest robin), and another featuring classic Christmas icons like bells, skates, wreaths, and a sleigh packed with gifts. They all print beautifully on plain white card, so you can turn them into all sorts of festive bits and pieces without needing fancy supplies.
Ideas for Using These Vintage Christmas Circles
- Christmas Tree Ornaments
Print on a heavier cardstock, cut them out, and punch a small hole at the top. Add twine, ribbon, lace, or even a tiny scrap of velvet ribbon you’ve tucked away from last year’s gifts. They look gorgeous tucked into the branches, especially if your tree leans toward a traditional or rustic style. - Charming Gift Tags
The circles are just the right size to turn any wrapped gift into a little moment of magic. Write your To/From on the back, attach with jute string or baker’s twine, and let the artwork do the rest. I’ve already tested them on kraft paper wrapping, and oh my goodness—they pop beautifully. - Vintage Christmas Garlands
If you’re like me and adore a bit of old-fashioned holiday charm, print a few sheets and turn them into a garland. Simply string them together with ribbon, twine, or skinny lace. Hang it across your mantel, over a window, or drape it across your shelves for an instant cosy Christmas feel.
A Few Embellishing Ideas
I never leave well enough alone during Christmas crafting season, so here are some little extras to try:
- Lightly brush the outer edge with glitter (antique gold looks incredible)
• Glue a lace edging around each circle
• Add a backing layer—use red cardstock or kraft paper for a more layered, old-world look
• Distress the edges with an ink pad to really lean into that vintage feel
• Pop them onto mini wooden discs for ornaments with a little more weight and texture
They also look lovely clipped onto twine with tiny pegs—think farmhouse Christmas, but gentler and a bit more nostalgic.
Printing Tips
- Print on A4 or Letter-size white cardstock
• Set your printer to high-quality or photo mode
• If you want sturdier ornaments, glue the cutouts onto thin cardboard or a cereal box
• Laminate if you want them to last year after year


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