Christmas cards.

November 15, 2005 / Posted by reindeergames

How many Christmas cards do you send out each year? Do you usually include a family picture?

I’m eager to get mine out. I like sending out Christmas cards. I like the chance to update our friends and family on what’s going on with us. I enjoy taking time to think about each person or family on our list and wondering what they’ve been up to. I love checking the mail each day wondering whose card we might get.

I bought cards last week at the Dollar Tr*ee. Yep, I sure did. I got four different kinds, 16 per box. $1 per box. $4 for Christmas cards. Three of them depict religious themes of the Christmas season and the fourth is more of a generic Happy Holidays/Happy New Years kind of thing.

Our Christmas card list has about 60 families on it, I think. I tried to pare it down last year. We’ve gotten our share of bumps off of people’s lists. There was a family that we were friends with for a couple of years while in Boston. We didn’t grow that close, but Lynn and I got along pretty well. Her husband usually penned the Christmas letter and they were hilarious. I made sure to be a diligent correspondent with them so I could be assured of getting their Christmas letter. Alas, after they moved away, we lost touch and we’ve been booted. A sad day when we made this realization. You better be sure they aren’t getting a card from us this year. Heh.

Last year at this time, I was still using our EMac, so I made address labels for the cards out of the Mail program. I think I had to use a plug-in to do it because at that time, the Address Book wouldn’t creat label pages. So, I gotta figure out if anything in my PC will be able to recognize that list. Do you use printed labels or handwrite?

OK, The Daily Show is on, so I’ve lost focus on this post, so I will now summarize by posing questions for answering:

When do you usually send your cards out?

Do you send a X-mas letter?

Do you include a family picture?

Do you use address labels or do you insist on hand-writing everything as labels are tres tacky?

About how many cards do you send out?

Do you buy your cards or do you make them?

If you buy them, what kind do you usually buy? Religious, funny, pretty, funky, whatever the cheapest is?

Do you send Christmas cards to immediate family members (parents, brothers, sisters)?

What do you usually do with the Christmas cards that you receive? How do you display them?

After the holiday season is over, do you save or toss?

Tell us about your card habits!

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  1. Aw, I think you are putting me outof business with this talk of the Dollar Tree! LOL

    When do you usually send your cards out? When I get them done! LOL Around mid-December.

    Do you send a X-mas letter?
    Yep! I love reading them, hate writing them, but like to keep people updated. Apparently we’re hard to keep up with, nevermind the blog and photos emailed constantly.

    Do you include a family picture? It depends, but there is always some sort of photo - whether it is the family or of the kids - on the card (a la photo cards). In years past we have taken a family portrait at Sears and included those, but I doubt that is ‘in the cards’ for this year. Pun intended.

    Do you use address labels or do you insist on hand-writing everything as labels are tres tacky? Or, C: I print the envelopes off using Word.

    About how many cards do you send out? 25-40.

    Do you buy your cards or do you make them? I design them, then pay to have them printed.

    If you buy them, what kind do you usually buy? Religious, funny, pretty, funky, whatever the cheapest is? Well, since I have creative freedom with this one, I usually go with something Christmas-y. Most everyone on my list celebrates Christmas, but I’ve sent some ‘Happy Holidays’ cards in the past.

    Do you send Christmas cards to immediate family members (parents, brothers, sisters)?

    What do you usually do with the Christmas cards that you receive? How do you display them?

    After the holiday season is over, do you save or toss?

    Comment by Echo — November 18, 2005 @ 2:42 pm

  2. It might help if I finished, right?

    Do you send Christmas cards to immediate family members (parents, brothers, sisters)? My rule is one card per household. I send separate cards to my in-laws and my husband’s sister and her family, but I only send one to my parents because my brothers still live with them.

    What do you usually do with the Christmas cards that you receive? How do you display them? I either set them up on the dining room table or tape them to the back of our front door.

    After the holiday season is over, do you save or toss? I save them.

    Comment by Echo — November 18, 2005 @ 2:45 pm

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