Christmas Cards


One of the first things to put on any Christmas list is a box of Christmas cards.  Of course, it is important to make a list of all those to whom a card will be sent before purchasing the cards.  Boxed Christmas cards offer the best buy and continuity of design or style.  Yes!  Believe it or not, friends will compare the cards they receive from you.  Whether they place them on the mantel over the holiday season or place them around a door frame, friends will notice if another friend received a “better” card.

For those who purchase the cards early enough in the year, there will be plenty of time to add a personal note.  Waiting to the last minute to address our cards always lookas as if we have waited too long and sending the card looks like an after thought.  Remember, Christmas is a time of celebration and recognition of our family and friends.  Instead of making the Christmas card list just another check on the “to do” list, select your boxed Christmas cards early and spend a few minutes everyday adding a special personal line before signing the card.  It will be appreciated.  And, yes!  Family and friends will notice that you took the time.

Caspari Christmas cards are among some of the most popular.  To make it even better, cards are now available for sale online.  Do not wait until the last minute.  Select the style of card you and your family want to send this year and order them now.

Do not forget to purchase your Christmas stamps early.  Just another little touch that shows you put thought into the card.

Of course, there are many companies who create beautiful thoughts and designs each year.  Below is a selection of some of the most popular styles.

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The Christmas Card List is the one way that is most inexpensive to let friends and family know you are thinking about them during the holiday season.  Even when it is not practical to purchase a gift, it is always courteous and appropriate to send a holiday card. 

  • Start early making the list of names and addresses.
  • With such a variation in Christmas card prices, prioritize the card list.  Family and close friends can receive cards a little more expensive and of the highest quality, while the bulk of the office co-workers can receive quality, but less expensive cards.
  • Sign and address the cards, a few at a time.  Handwriting should look fresh rather than rushed.
  • Always add a short personal comment that let’s the person know they are special.  Often, one line is sufficient.