I’ve recently seen photo Christmas cards that are formatted to display three separate photos. These are great for showing individual pictures of all three kids in one family or one talented youngster who plays three different sports or has many activities throughout the year. They could also be used for two individual pictures and one group shot – one of the new baby, one of big sister, and the third of the whole family.
With the ease of digital photography, some lucky families can show the many beautiful faces of their beloved pet in various poses or adorable shots of their pets interacting with each other. Candid shots of kittens and puppies are fun to see and pictures of children with their pets are always delightful.
The multi-picture format could be used to share several scenes of this year’s vacation or a memorable trip to the beach or the zoo. One photo Christmas card could show photos of the same scene taken during three seasons of the year or sequential shots of how the family built that incredible snowman. I’m sure your version of before-during-after of your first attempt at snowboarding would be totally appreciated by your friends and family.
Christmas cards are a thoughtful way to keep in touch with people you care about. Sharing pictures brings you all closer and keeps you involved in each other’s lives. This year, try sending your own photo Christmas cards and you might start a very enjoyable tradition.
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You just solved the dilemma I’ve been having the past couple of years. With 2 kids away at college, it’s been so hard to manage a family photo Christmas card. After I read your post, I contacted my children and asked them to send me a favorite photo of themselves from any point this year, up until mid-October. I’ll combine them with one of my husband, myself, and our dog, in a multi-photo card this year. Problem solved, thanks!