Family Christmas Picture Ideas - like whatever crucial in our lives, call for prep work. If you are going to record yourself with the one you love or the ...
Looking for the best Christmas photoshoot ideas for families? Check this post for the 70+ amazing Christmas family photos for indoor or outdoor sessions, and the best Christmas outfit ideas for family (casual, dressy, or neutral) to copy directly this year. Capture the magic of the season with these beautiful ideas that will make your Christmas cards stand out.
If you are looking for a great gift idea, look no further! This Gift Card Photo Album is the perfect gift to give anyone and I am totally doing it. All it takes is a little creativity, and it will be the most
Discover 27 delightful holiday card poses curated specifically for photographers. Explore creative ideas to capture the festive spirit.
Looking for outfit inspo for holiday family photos? Check out my list of family Christmas pictures outfit ideas that are chic and modern!
-Hand painted Christmas card variety pack -Pack contains 5 different cards, and includes plain white envelopes for each card. Each card is individually wrapped in cellophane to prevent damage. -Card size: 5"x7", blank on the inside -Each card is hand painted with watercolor, ink, and red glitter accents *due to the hand-painted nature of the cards, each card and variety pack may vary slightly from the photos
Quickly and easily make your own Family Photo Christmas Cards on a free digital design website "Canva", and then print them at home!
FREE printable Christmas cards to color. You'll love these 21 unique coloring Christmas cards designs for kids and adults.
Nothing quells my Christmas cheer as quickly as a stray apostrophe. Every year they assault me. Usually it’s in the middle of an otherwise quaint momen ...
Is it that time of the year again? We get so busy in November and December that it is a natural desire to slow down, reflect on what is really most important in life, and
Whether you’re planning on spicing up your Instagram feed with Christmas photos or you’re looking for that perfect backdrop for this year’s DIY Christmas cards, we’ve got you covered. Amsterdam isn’t the most outgoing city with Christmas decorations (Dutch cities simply aren’t like that), but you can still find plenty of places that make for great Christmas photos in December. In this post, we’re sharing the best Christmas photo spots in Amsterdam, including links to the exact locations!
Make this Christmas special for your friends and family! DIY Christmas Quilling Cards: Celebrate Christmas With Good Old Fashioned Treasures!
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I think most people have the problem, “Oh no, it’s December 19th and we haven’t take our Christmas card photo or anything!” Well, that’s the opposite of me this year as an eager newlywed. I’m just saying way before Thanksgiving I had all of our Christmas cards stamped and addressed and sat silently across the dining table from the stack of them,READ MORE
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Please note that this Year in Review Holiday Card is an editable, digital template. No physical product will be shipped. Our Year in Review Card Template is perfect to share the highlights, memories, and milestones of the past year with your family and friends! With this Year In Review Holiday Card you can turn your personal journey into a beautiful and special holiday greeting. This Printable Photo Collage Holiday Card Template is fully editable in Canva. You can easily customize it and add a personal touch to it by uploading your photos and edit text. WHAT YOU CAN EDIT? - add and change text, text size, color and font - change background color - add your pictures and delete pictures provided in template - add or delete Canva elements (only free elements with free Canva account) WHAT WILL YOU RECEIVE? PDF File with link to Year in Review Christmas Card Template editable in Canva in 2 sizes: - 5 x 7 inch - A5 + Edit Instructions HOW IT WORKS? 1. Place an order and complete payment. 2. When payment is confirmed, you can download a PDF file to your computer with a link to template in Canva and instructions. You will receive an e-mail from Etsy with a link to download your file or you can download it here: https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases?ref=hdr_user_menu-txs. What’s important, please try to open this link (copy and paste) on computer or phone browser, not on Etsy application, because there can be a problem with downloading files from Etsy application. 3. Create a free Canva account or log in to your Canva account if you already have one. 4. Edit template. 5. Save in PDF Print or other preferred format. 6. Print and enjoy your purchase! Notes: All downloads are for personal use only. You may not resell, share or redistribute these templates. This design is resold many times by SunsetBlissStudio. Because of the nature of digital products no refunds are available. If you have any questions or you have a problem with download, please let me know. Thank you very much for choosing my product!
Spread some Christmas cheer this holiday season with these homemade DIY Christmas cards. There are holiday card ideas for adults and kids.
Turn upcycled boxes into cute wall art with black and white photos. DIY mini photo dioramas are a great activity and an easy craft!
Have you checked out the price of greeting cards these days? Oh, it’s enough to give you a fright! Several years ago, I decided to forgo my regular visits to the local Hallmark store and avoid the greeting card aisle at Wal-Mart. What’s a budget conscious gal going to do? Make her own! I started out doing stamped designs, but then later changed to making cards using my own photographs. The cost per card is a fraction of store prices. It’s also much more satisfying to create something uniquely beautiful. As a bonus, recipients appreciate the thoughtfulness of receiving a handmade card in this cookie-cutter world. I like to make two cards out of regular size cardstock. A finished card is 4-¼ ” by 5-½”. Envelopes are easily found for this size at office and paper supply stores. For a double border, I size rectangular photos down to a maximum width of 4-¼” and print four to a page. I use to Epson's Premium Presentation Paper with a matte finish. I also go through through my stash of cardstock to find colors that complement the photos. I gather up my other supplies and tools, such as my nifty paper trimmer with a rotary cutting head, double-sided adhesive, bone folder, basic cardstock, black cardstock, and custom self-adhesive labels. The background colors I picked are keepers! Next, the photos get trimmed up and stacked. The photo stacks are ready! Then I start taping the photos to black cardstock pieces (to help make the images “pop”) and colored card stock. The next step is to cut the matted photos apart and trim, leaving a ¼” margin all around. I cut the cardstock in half and score each half down the middle for folding. I forgot to take a picture of the scoring board earlier! You don’t have to have one of these, but it does make the job a little easier. And you’ll notice that I didn’t use a plain white cardstock for the cards, but one with multi-colored speckles. Then I start taping the photos onto the cards. The final step is to apply a decorated adhesive label on the back of each card. I designed and printed out the labels using a free Avery software program. The rabbit silhouette was created with a Martha Steward punch. And here are the final results of my card-making endeavor. It is a little time consuming, but I enjoy the whole process. If I ever get to the point of selling my cards, then I will be exploring the use of printing services.
Holidays are all about tradition. Unfortunately, in this age of hectic schedules and electronic communication, holiday cards are a dying tradition. But not for us!