Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Add Personal Touch with a Photo Christmas Card

Add Personal Touch with a Photo Christmas Card
by Rob Buenaventura

If you want to make a really big impact this Christmas, rather than running down to the market and buying stock Christmas cards, try making a family photo Christmas card. Even better, the photo Christmas card is not likely to make it to the rubbish bin but more likely to be kept and either framed or placed into a photo album. In this manner, you are doing your part to help save the trees. The problem with traditional greeting cards is that many people find them to be impersonal and insincere. A photo Christmas card is a personal greeting lets the receiver know that you feel they are a part of your family too.

With widespread digital photography programs available to download (some free and some for a price) or purchase from local retailers it is easier than ever to design, touch up, and print your very own family photo Christmas cards. Digital cameras allow you to take and view photos immediately and retakes only require a few more seconds of your time for those rare photos where someone�s eyes or closed or someone is giving sister rabbit ears. You don�t even need fancy printing and photo editing software to make your own photo Christmas cards, you can upload the photo to one of many online photo services and they can make, edit, and even print the cards for you (for a small fee of course, which is really a small price to pay if you lack the skills to do it for yourself).

There is absolutely no right or wrong way to make a photo Christmas card. In today�s world it is perfectly okay to be creative or casual with your card making. Some of the best cards I�ve seen are with families in jeans and tee shirts with bare feet all lying on the floor wearing Santa hats. Be silly, be creative, have fun, and let your personality show through. It doesn�t even have to be a Christmas type of setting. You can have a family photo at the beach and say something like �I bet you wish you were here instead of eating fruitcake� Anything to bring a smile to the faces of those that love you most.

The most important thing to remember is that you don�t make the process more complicated than it has to be. Keep it as simple as possible. You do not want to have a negative experience by trying to do too much or learn too much too quickly. If you do that, you run the risk of giving up and quitting all together. As I�ve mentioned before, if the process of making and printing a card seems overly complicated to you, there are many services, both online and off that will be more than happy to create and print wonderful photo Christmas cards from your family photograph.




About The Author

Rob Buenaventura invites you to http://www.getchristmasshopping.com. Looking to spice up your Christmas this year? Have you considered sending out an corporate xmas card this holiday season, then check http://www.getchristmasshopping.com/Create-A-Personal-Touch-By-Sending-Corporate-Christmas-Card.html on more ideas.



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