It’s a wearable USB-style bracelet that lets you take your Minecraft worlds with you and play anytime, anywhere on any computer. It has a Minecraft launcher included with the software, which means my kids can plug it into any computer and play. I don’t know what Santa Claus has planned for you, but I know a Gameband would make a great gift for any Minecraft player. How about leaving a Gameband under the tree? The third is a Dear Santa letter that your gamer can color and send to the North Pole along with a Christmas wishlist.ĭear Santa, I’ve been a very good gamer. Two of the cards have pixelated Christmas trees on them. Then, pull out your markers, crayons and colored pencils and start coloring those pixels. If that’s the case, just print out the pages you need. But I realize some printers don’t do two-sided printing. Two of the cards have printed messages on the inside, and they’re designed to be printed front and back on the same sheet of paper. Once you download them, all you have to do is print them out on letter-sized cardstock, cut and fold. (Check the end of this post for the free, printable Christmas cards.) You can find them all here.įor this month’s crafty collaboration with Gameband, the creators of wearable tech for Minecraft gamers, I created three different Minecraft coloring pages that you can turn into Christmas cards. By subscribing, I consent to receiving emails.Įvery month, I share new Minecraft crafts, recipes, DIYs and party ideas and other fun themed activities.
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