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Making your own holiday cards isn’t just about crafting—it’s about sharing your unique style and spreading cheer. Plus, the process of creating them can be a lot of fun!
Before you toss away your old holiday greeting cards, take a look at some of these ways to repurpose them. You can save some money and cut down the clutter.
Design Holiday cards come in just about any design you can think of. And if you think of it but can’t find it, you can always buy blank cards to create your own designs.
630 miles away in Forest, Va., Sandy Harris, 30, started making her own holiday cards after she realized that the only professional photos she had of herself were of her as a bridesmaid.
With so many options, choosing the best holiday card service can be difficult. Consumer Reports ordered cards from 10 brands and evaluated features like photo and paper quality, ease of ordering ...
Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager are sharing their 2024 holiday cards. Kotb is mom to daughters Hope and Haley, while Bush Hager shares kids Mila, Poppy and Hal with husband Henry Hager.
The activity picks up in November as Kjar, who bought and renovated a studio site this year, builds upon a holiday theme at the studio, just as she has done the past 13 years.
When should you mail out your Christmas cards? Jason McDaniel: “Personal opinion: Anything before Thanksgiving is too early. If you can have them in the mail by December 20, go for it.
But here’s a secret: Your credit card could be the holiday helper you didn’t even know you needed. Here’s how your credit card can lighten the load this holiday season.