Tip 5 – Have your own Christmas cards printed
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 7:05 am
I have also printed my own Christmas cards.
Since I wanted to send quite a lot of cards, I decided not to send a folded card in an envelope (it would be too time-consuming to seal each envelope individually and the postage would be too expensive).
I researched beforehand dominican republic telegram screening what the largest format was that the post office would accept as a postcard and I stretched the dimensions to the last millimeter. My motto here was to stand out through size.
Then I chose a Christmas motif from a stock database that suited me and that I liked (stars in tartan... anyone who knows me personally knows about my love for Scotland).
Then I designed the card and - these were the only hints of a business background - wrote "Magical Christmas" on the card motif using the font of my logo (Emily's Candy).
Since I wanted to send quite a lot of cards, I decided not to send a folded card in an envelope (it would be too time-consuming to seal each envelope individually and the postage would be too expensive).
I researched beforehand dominican republic telegram screening what the largest format was that the post office would accept as a postcard and I stretched the dimensions to the last millimeter. My motto here was to stand out through size.
Then I chose a Christmas motif from a stock database that suited me and that I liked (stars in tartan... anyone who knows me personally knows about my love for Scotland).
Then I designed the card and - these were the only hints of a business background - wrote "Magical Christmas" on the card motif using the font of my logo (Emily's Candy).