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Christmas Cards: 30 Ideas And Options To Spread The Holiday Joy

30 Amazing Ideas And Options For Christmas Cards This Year
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The countdown to Christmas is on, and you know how we know? We can't seem to stop looking at stunning Christmas cards.

November marks the moment when you start putting aside a bit of time each day to write those holiday missives in order to get them out in time (Canada Post recommends mailing them by Dec. 5 for most international destinations outside the U.S.).

As for what to write, that really depends on the message you're sending. Hallmark has some excellent suggestions for specific notes, but for general guidelines, you can't go wrong with a "merry Christmas" or "thinking of you." To make it a touch more personal, add in a detail about family members or an upcoming milestone, like a graduation or trip.

And if you're tempted to just send an email greeting this year, think twice about it. As Maralee McKee points out on Manners Mentor, "The drawback of an e-mail card is its brief lifespan. It has just about as much impact on the recipient as the countless jokes, political musings, and urban legends he or she has received."

Whether you use your holiday cards as a chance to catch up with family or friends or simply let people know you're thinking of them, there are tons of gorgeous options to choose from, as well as ideas to — ahem — borrow from others. Check out some of our selections here:

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Idea: Put the (adorable) kids in holiday-themed gear and snap a shot.Photography courtesy of Hula Hoop Photography.
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Idea: Before and after snaps that perfectly embody the holiday season with fake snow. (Note: This needn't only happen with children.)Photo courtesy of Mix and Match Family.
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Idea: Round up the whole family for a line up.Learn how to make this happen for your family at Summertime Designs.
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Idea: Wrap yourself up (carefully) in Christmas lights and say cheese!Photo courtesy of Becker Photographer.
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Get the card at TinyPrints.
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Idea: Get photo booth shots of your family, and if you're super ambitious, make an adorable little package to accompany it.Check out how Simply Radiant did it here.
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Idea: Put together a year's worth of Instagram shots on one card.Get (one version) of the card on Etsy.
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Idea: Fingerprint Christmas cards give a seriously personal touch for the recipient.Learn how to make these at Create Studio.
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Idea: Ribbon plus sticker plus popsickle stick equals one gorgeous homemade card.Learn how to make this at Petit Graphie.
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Idea: Cutout Christmas card that lets you put any design behind it (and look pretty crafty when you do).Find out how to make this at Wonder Forest.
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