Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Make Your Personalised Christmas Cards Extraordinary By Giving It With Photos

By Alaric Sowerby


Stop doing the same greeting cards every Christmas. You might just be wasting your time making cards and sending them to people who might just lose interest in them the very next day. Make your greeting cards unique this time around by being a bit more creative. Why don't you make use of your own personal photos and make personalised Christmas cards which will mean a lot more than the usual Christmas cards.

Think of it this way. Your loved ones far away may wish to look at your pictures. It is a perfect way of keeping in touch with them this time around. Perhaps your old friends whom you have not seen in a while will find handmade cards with pictures a lot more interesting as compared to the usual ones. Think of nice concepts for these photos. Rather than a picture of you alone, include a photo of you and your family or you and your kid. Your long unseen pals may be wondering what's up with you. A family snapshot shows them you're just fine and happy.

Get started with purchasing cheap handmade cards early on. The much earlier you start preparing your greeting cards, the better. Avoid rushing the work one week prior to Christmas. That's going to take a toll on your imagination. When there is a lot of time, there is a good amount of opportunity to develop good ideas. There are actually inexpensive Christmas cards for starters and you could purchase them online. So begin shopping as early as today. Once you have that list completed and you've established the quantity of holiday cards you will need, you may look at nice greeting cards from suppliers on the net.

You can generally include the photos along with the greeting cards. Send one or more photo if you want. The more photos you add, the more unique it would be. You may likewise send out old photos just to recall happy memories. If you have an old photo of you and your friend, you may have it printed and send it to them. You can glance over old snap shots and print them on the greeting card. New photos of you can also be printed on the card. Print some pictures, rather than limiting yourself to just one photo.

In case you send out picture cards to your pals, you could go for more informal and even candid pictures of you. Since Christmas is a blissful time, expect that your friends would want to see a photo of a blissful you. Keep your family portrait collection for another time, particularly if they cannot compliment the Christmas spirit. It is not a great idea to send your black and white portrait photos this time.

There's no need to visit a studio and get a professional picture taken. Ask anyone to take your picture by using your own camera or somebody else's, then stay beside a Christmas tree. Don't forget to smile just before the shutter is going to be pressed.

Personalised Christmas cards using your pictures are definitely more precious than plain greeting cards alone. Your friends will be reluctant tossing them to the trash bin after Christmas.




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