
While some people don’t see the point in sending out Christmas cards, for me it’s a way to keep in touch with all those people who have passed in and out of my life. When sending out Christmas cards, I always make sure that I have a slew of packaging supplies. I think individual handwritten cards really communicate that you care about the recipient, while those tacky mass produced cards that just contain a photo and a ‘Seasons Greetings’ are about as personal as receiving a public utility bill. I make sure each individual card is written special for the recipient.
I think the day you send out your Christmas cards is also important. I’ve found that December 10th is the best day for me. It’s right before the Christmas mail rush, and most of the time the cards arrive about a week before Christmas at the latest.
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