Printable New Year’s Resolution Cards
Cheers to a New Year
Making a New Year’s resolution (or two!) is a timeless activity this time of year. Setting some clear goals and intentions for the year ahead is an inspiring way to celebrate! In a stunning palette of rose gold, black and white, these resolution cards match our New Year’s Eve rather swanky party decoration range. If you are throwing a little celebration, why not set out a vase full of these cute little cards and invite your guests to put some thought into their years to come?
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To make these New Year’s resolution cards, simply download the PDF below and print at home onto a white card stock or paper. Trim the cards to size and fold in half. You can write your resolutions on the inside. The little envelopes can be cut by hand or you can click on the SVG file to cut them out on your cutting machine if you have one. Fold the four points in to the middle and secure the bottom and sides with a little glue. So simple!
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This is so cute! Thank you so much!
Enjoy!
Unable to print BLANK SCREEN!!!!
Strange! The files are working on my end. Maybe try opening them in a different web broswer, sometimes that fixes the problem 🙂