Saturday, November 27, 2010

Cards for Christmas

If you can open your eyes yet from your cozy Thanksgiving nap, I'd love to hear what you're thinking and planning for holiday cards this year. Time to shift gears, because a little birdie friend kindly reminded me a couple weeks ago that, 'tis the season, as she searched for a darling card of her own.

Bright colors and merry wishes are everywhere, and it will be such a decision! Of course I will try to utilize  a holiday savings - after all, this is Life as a Wife: Business School Wife Edition.

Last year we went with Snapfish and it really was great. I felt we could maximize our budget and get a quick, fast turnaround because let's face it... it's hard to be on time!

I'm normally a fan of photo cards for Christmas, but you know I can't resist pretty paper...  Paper Source has some adorable notes and you can even customize to make your own envelopes and notes. Kind of sounds like a lot of work (as if tracking down addresses and stamps isn't enough work!), but look how cute! I might just have to make an exception:









All cards and photos are from Paper Source.

1 comment:

  1. So this was my first attempt at a family Christmas card for my new nuclear family of 2. My viking wasn't too keen on the idea, but he has since bragged about the deal we got. Costco. Nothing near as pretty and fun as what you've shown here, but cute designs, customizable, fast turnaround, and very affordable. With a coupon, 75 cards and envelopes for $16.

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