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Holiday Cards
Holiday cards are a treasured gift that we all give and get around the holiday season. Cards can sit for too long on kitchen tables or linger just a little longer than expected on a living room table. Holiday cards almost exclusively live the whole year through on mother’s refrigerator once her kids are out of the house and once she’s turned into Grandma. Holiday cards come in all shapes and sizes. They can be abstract, animated, pictorial or just about anything else. Holiday greeting cards show our concern, love, friendship, admiration, and good spirits during the holiday season. Sometimes they even give a little bit back to other arenas like charity. Holiday cards support all sort of good works including Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Pink (breast cancer), Aids charities, Salvation Army, and so many others. Personalized holiday greeting cards add that little extra special touch to your holiday cards. Given as gifts, hellos, or just annual communication, personalized holiday greeting cards are a great choice. Including a picture, a line of poetry, your condolences, or congratulations, personalized holiday cards are truly a welcome gift.
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Corporations also need to show their love and often in appreciation for a good year’s work corporations will send out holiday cards, just to send along their token of thanks. For really good employees or employees who work for really good companies will often get a little “something extra” stashed away in their card in form of monetary compensation or gift cards or certificates.
If you’re sending out correspondence from the palace (or if your lineage holds a seal or watermark) then why not use a royal imprint on your photo holiday cards. Clans still use these as do the mob, probably, and, of course, royalty. If you’re lucky enough to get a photo card and it’s got a money folder inside will be sure to have a happy holiday! Everyone pines for Grandma’s card every year with the crisp five dollar bill in it, when they’re young. Digital photos are the norm on family holiday cards these days. People, at home with their photo printers, can take, download, crop, design, and print their holiday cards and then send them out to friends and family near and far. |
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