So...I started thinking ahead (imagine that) and trying to planning what to send out for Christmas cards this year. I love Shutterfly and have gotten awesome Christmas photo cards from there in the past, but I am not sure what to do this year. My concern is that people have already heard from us enough this past year, I mean we have bombarded mailboxes of friends and family with save the dates, shower invites, shower thank yous, wedding invites, and wedding thank yous. So...I'd like your help and input. What should we do?!? Should we:
1. Not send out Christmas Cards at all (I am very against this option, FYI)
2. Send out generic Christmas Cards with no picture or personalization.
3. Send out gorgeous photo Christmas Cards :)
Your opinion counts, so let me know what you think; or if you are a newlywed let me know what you are planning to do. Thanks a bunch guys :)
2 comments:
I know what you mean! We got married on a March 15 (coming up on TWO years. That feels impossible) so Christmas was far enough away it didn't matter so much, but if you want to send a card, I don't think that it's going to be a problem! Especially not to family and closer friends. :)
If you want to sort of "cut back" on everything else, what about a short little letter with some of the top five since marriage and a couple pictures right on there?
Shutterfly is AMAZING, btw. I love their cards, and you might even be able to get some for free still.
http://blog.beautifulsong.com/2010/11/season-greetings/
I blogged about it there, and I believe there's a link at the bottom. :)
Have fun! I'm sure you'll come up with something perfect.
get photos i know how much you love to do that and check out walmart bc its cheaper and they do a great job as well or sam's club. the prices are much better than shutterfly but if they are running specials you might be able to get a good deal. do what makes you happy. :) Christmas cards are an exception to the mail bombardment rule :) people love getting christmas mail.
Vickie
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