Christmas Tree Do-a-Dot Card

Free Printable Christmas Tree Do-a-Dot Card

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Does your preschooler enjoy making projects with Do-A-Dot markers? This ChristmasTree Do-a-Dot Card is perfect for younger children to make and give away to friends and family members during this joyous Christmas season.

Choose from two styles:

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Christmas Tree Do-a-Dot Card (Flat)

Print on cardstock (or printer paper) and cut in half to make two flat cards.

Christmas Tree Do-a-Dot Card (Flat)

Christmas Tree Do-a-Dot Card (Folded)

Print on printer paper and fold in the middle to make a folded card.

Christmas Tree Do-a-Dot Card (Folded)

Not familiar with Do-a-Dot markers?

Do-A-Dot markers are paints in a bottle with a sponge tip that serves as a paint applicator. The paints are spill-proof and provide all the fun of painting with none of the mess. And there are no messy brushes to clean–just screw the cap back on the bottle until you’re ready to paint again!

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9 Comments

  1. Tamara Chilver says:

    LOVE this simple but FUN activity! Thank you! I am pinning it asap.

    1. Judy Hoch says:

      Thanks so much, Tamara! It is much appreciated!

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  3. My 2.5 year old just made about 6 of these to give to teachers/family for Christmas. She loved it.

    1. Judy Hoch says:

      Aw, how sweet! I’m glad she enjoyed them. I think do-a-dot projects are so perfect for little ones. 🙂

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  7. Thanks so much for this! Perfect for my preschooler to decorate for his teachers.