
If you would prefer to embed a photo or two ,sometimes even more, with your holiday cards, there are a large amount of personal selections available to do this. Which one you settle on depends on the time and money you want to spend, and also which cards are most appealing to you. Christmas photo cards are becoming fast common these days, and it adds a more private feel to the cards than just signing your name.
A clean and colorful layout allows the minimal typeface and precious lovebirds to stand out against the solid backdrop of these memorable holiday photo cards.
In the old days all you could do was
- Get a shot of you and your family
- Make as many copies as you needed
- Put it inside an an envelope together with a card
These days you can make the photo part of the card rather than an insert.
The choices you have with
Christmas cards photo cards are practically endless. The basic idea is always to have the photo being the focus of the card. Once you submit your photo/photos you can virtually insert them into the desired design and everything gets printed onto photo paper. If you are on the look out for specials : the costs become actually quite bearable. Most designs are centered around one photo but there are also the ones that will let you submit a number of pictures to achieve a kind of a montage effect.
You can always go with printable photo cards. Then you can stick them in your printer and print on a photo as well as the message of your selection . This can be a pretty easy way to go, but it will take a little time and effort to line everything up on the screen so that it prints just right on the cards. Proof it with plain paper first so you don't waste cards.
Get some ideas on Christmas greeting cards here.