I've mentioned before that I handmade all of my Christmas cards the first year that Andrew and I were married. We sent out at least two hundred cards that year and with each passing holiday season, I laugh a little bit more at myself - because it was stinking awesome that I managed to get cards made in time to mail for Christmas. Lately, I'm doing well if I have my cards ordered by the holiday, but I'm determined that this year will be different!
We have already had our family photos taken this fall, and I'm just waiting for my CD to arrive so that I can take advantage of an early sale on holiday cards! I've been browsing the Christmas card selection at minted and I just can't decide which one I like best.
I prefer a kind of "traditional" feel to my cards, so I tend to gravitate toward those that actually say "Merry Christmas" and not another sentiment. I also love receiving cards from friends and family the most when they include an updated photo - so it's a given that my design choice can feature a new photo of our family.
So, here I'm sharing my top five card choices and I need you to help me choose the best one!
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I guess it's also kind of clear that I prefer scrolling fonts, isn't it? I can't help it! My handwriting is not anything close to that gorgeous - yet another reason why ordering photo Christmas cards is a million times easier than making them myself.
Go take a peek and see if you can find your favorite minted design! You can even grab a super deal - 15% off your holiday card purchase if you buy them by the end of Monday, October 13. Better yet, you can snag the deal today and make your cards later! How perfect! Use code EARLYBIRD14 to get the deal.
Make sure you leave a comment to help me choose - which of the five options above do you like best?
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