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The trend toward e-Christmas cards makes me sad. I love sending and receiving real cards, and this year I’m making mine using minted.

mint christmas cardYou can purchase this design here

I’ve sent actual physical Christmas cards to friends and family since…maybe since I graduated from college? Certainly long before my children were born. It’s way more fun now that I have them as photo shoot accessories, though. I’ve never been tempted to switch to e-Christmas cards, which is certainly easier, cheaper, and faster. But there is something about the ritual of creating the perfect card, addressing the envelope, and checking off the list that helps usher in the holiday season.

Ever since my first son was born 9 years ago, Christmas has been much more fun in general, starting with holiday photo cards. I have a friend who used to keep a special album of holiday photo cards she received from people. She said it was neat to flip through it and watch the children multiply and grow through holiday greetings over the years.

Now that I’ve been doing photo cards for 9 years, I can do that with just my own little family.

One year I sent out a card with several pictures taken throughout the year on the front with the requisite “Happy Holidays” greeting, and on the back, in a small thumbnail photo spot, I included an outtake from one of the “Kodak moments.” We were at Disneyland and the kids were fidgeting and it was kind of rainy – it was a miracle they posed at all that day. But the shot was hilarious, and a lot people who received that card that year commented that that was the part they loved the most about it.

disney outtake“The magic is in the outtakes,” the caption read.

So this year, why not try a reversal?

What if I do a holiday card photo shoot and on the card itself, just include the outtakes on the front? And maybe the “real” photo on the back?

Minted has a lot of lovely designs that will help me make this happen, and a handy filter that lets me sort by number of photos (lately I have favored one big photo with writing along the bottom but that won’t work for an outtake spread), color palette, shape, size, type of paper, etc.  Like other online photo card design tools, minted lets you play around with the different templates. Minted’s tool is easy to use and if my computer is not too tired it refreshes quickly.

There are SO MANY possibilities I am having a hard time choosing. Look, I even made a sample:

FRONT

mint test christmas card frontRelax. This is just a test. In fact, that is what I am doing in this photo. Relaxing.

BACK

mint test christmas card back

It will most likely come down to what we decide to wear for the shoot and our location. Last year it was the top of a hill on one of the trails at Chesebro Canyon. Not sure what we will pick this year. (And in case you think I’ve gone fancy, the “shoot” consists of our family, my mom and dad, and lots of me threatening the children with serious consequences if they don’t quit whining and smile, dammit.)

Printed photo cards have really come a long way. They don’t have to look cheap or cheesy. Minted prints everything on high quality paper, and you can even choose a small photo book with little stories about your family from the whole year.

Stay tuned to see what we picked. I say “we” to be inclusive but let’s be honest. Mama does all the work here.

I received credit at minted to facilitate this two-part feature.

 

Get Seriously Nice Business Cards at Minted

favorite minted business card

Minted is a very pretty stationery website, for those moments when you must depart from the digital world and actually use something you can touch. Humans have relied on the ol’ papyrus for thousands of years, and it’s still hanging on and hanging around. I’m still pretty in love with paper – I prefer actual books to digital versions, I use a desk planner in addition to Google calendar and my e-checklists, and if you’ve got elementary school aged kids, you know they still bring home reams of paper every week. At least we recycle.

I’ve seen the fads when you could exchange information with someone you meet in person using a digital device – anyone remember phone “bumping” or those cute little USB gadgets that you could put on your keychain? Yeah, those never really caught on, did they? The best I’ve seen is when someone puts your phone number in their phone, and calls you while you’re both still standing together to put their number on YOUR phone. And then you say goodbye and you never see her again because you didn’t bother to put her name in the contact form with her phone number.

So. The good old fashioned business card. Kinda handy, eh? If you’re going to put your best foot forward, you should have a really nice and eye catching card. I bring home dozens every month from various encounters with other adult humans. Yes, I still get to have them, but it takes a lot of effort. Anyway, when I think about a person I met however long ago, I can usually picture myself putting his card into my little drawer where I keep them. It helps if he had a memorable card and I know what I’m looking for. It helps for the card to be awesome, like some of these:

Classic

classic minted business card

Shape Change-Up

square minted business cardWhimsical

whimsical minted business card

All of the above are printed on Minted’s fancy paper, which feels good to the touch and makes people take you more seriously. Look, a free business card made with one of those free business card websites or printed on your own computer can also get the job done. But if you want your biz card to be memorable, the material makes a difference.

I received credit toward business cards to facilitate this feature. All opinions are my own.