Digital Christmas Cards
Well to be exact, it’s not completely digital. It can be if you don’t physically print them, but like me, you can take a snapshot and just send it out to friends. But I am also getting these digitally printed (with envelopes and everything) so I can send hard copies to some close family and friends.
I’ve promoted artscow.com before and I can seriously say that they are a pretty CHEAP digital printer. With some specials, you can print coin purses for $0.99 USD (including shipping). I’ve also gotten multiple free books (paying for shipping cost me around $11.00 USD each). However, it is still pretty cheap if you’re looking for physical printed books.
These are great ideas for vacations (because you can lump photos) and children’s yearly books - which I am starting to do. It does take A LOT of work to do a photobook, but the end result is definitely worth it and I can make multiple copies for the various parties that joined us on a particular vacation or event.
Here’s my digital Christmas card this year. It really is a nice personal touch to get in touch with friends and at least let them know how you’re doing and stuff - but I know that most people are interested in how fast my kids are growing up rather than how old we’re all getting














Wow, nice pictures.
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