Every year, it’s the same.
What can I do for Christmas cards this year?
How can I top last year?
To be frank, I’m never going to beat 2003,
as least as far as my daddy is concerned.
Here are a few others from the past years.
2005
Too cute.
2006
One day in December, the Big Girl came home from
St. Paul’s K-4 with this picture. She drew it during free time.
I loved it and immediately knew it would become our Christmas card.
2007
This one was probably the most fun for us
because we all worked on them together.
We all sat around the table to fingerprint the cards.
Then, the hubby applied the sticky-backed rhinestone noses.
I glued on the wiggly eyes and the Big Girl drew the antlers.
The Little Man (only 2 years at the time) had
2 blank cards that he covered with fingerprints while he supervised.
So, what on Earth am I going to do this year?????? I’m open to suggestions.
we’re doing dogs in snowmen outfits. top that!
we’re doing dogs in snowmen outfits. top that!
What fun cards. We always do group shot of the kids. Not to original, but good for friends and family we don’t see often.
What fun cards. We always do group shot of the kids. Not to original, but good for friends and family we don’t see often.
You’re going to have be inspired to top the cards that you have done in the past. What great cards! I’ve never made my own Christmas cards so don’t have any suggestions. I have seen some nice ones on Creating Keepsakes website – if you need some inspiraton. I’m a Sew Craft Blog Group #3 member and look forward to seeing your final decision on the Christmas cards.
You’re going to have be inspired to top the cards that you have done in the past. What great cards! I’ve never made my own Christmas cards so don’t have any suggestions. I have seen some nice ones on Creating Keepsakes website – if you need some inspiraton. I’m a Sew Craft Blog Group #3 member and look forward to seeing your final decision on the Christmas cards.
Buy them. Pre-made.
Oh, the horrors!!!!
🙂