Saturday, November 26, 2011

Christmas Greetings by Tiny Prints

I love Christmas.  My two favorite times of year are Christmas and Easter as we celebrate the birth of Jesus at Christmas and his death and resurrection at Easter.

In this modern age many people  post photographs on facebook and other online communication tools, but I still love getting an envelope in the mail addressed to my family with a photograph of friends/family whether they are one neighborhood over or across the globe. 

Here are a few card templates that really stand out to me this year.


You can go directly to this card by clicking here.  I love the red and white contract.  This is part of Tiny Prints Vintage offerings. 

Here is another favorite design of mine:

I love how it looks like an ornament and can be mailed and then placed on the recipients tree or in a prominent location to enjoy long after Christmas.  You can go here to see more details on this beautiful design.

With over 460 Christmas card selections there is bound to be one that portrays your taste and personality.  Click here to go to their website.  Utilize the filters  on the left hand side that permit you to view by style and also how many photographs you desire to have on the card.  There are so many beautiful options from which to select.

A few ideas for the cards you receive:

Christmas cards are displayed on a card hanger in our home throughout the Christmas season. 

After Christmas is over I place the cards in a basket and one of my children pull one out each evening.  We share with the boys how long we have known the family and share special memories we hold in our heart of that individual/family.   It is a beautiful way to cherish the cards and we also pray for the giver of that card that evening.

In past years I have also placed photograph greetings cards in a scrapbook.  It is amazing to look back at previous years to see how families have grown in number and also how children are maturing through the years.

May you have a wonderful Christmas season. 

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