Every December, just as the holiday chaos hits full swing, the same question comes up: Am I sending Christmas cards this year or not? Yes, there are some people who love this tradition, others dread it. I guess I am somewhere right in between. So, this Blogmas post (a little late) is a reflection on Christmas cards⦠the good, the bad and the ugly.
The Magic of Sending Cards:
- There is definitely something special about it, even nostalgic
- Sending holiday greetings can feel like a thoughtful moment during a busy season
- A way to stay connected with friends & family, close and far away
- A sweet tradition that makes someone smile
- A tangible reminder that someone is thinking of you
Then there is the reality: lets talk about it, sending cards can also feel like:
- Another thing on the to-do list
- Added pressure to create the perfect card
- So much writing, leaving your hand begging for mercy
The struggle is real, and you are not alone!
So⦠here is my take:
- Send cards, but make it easy
- Use a cozy, candid photo rather than the product of a planned photo shoot
- Order premade cards, just sign your name
- Send to a smaller list this year
It still counts, itβs still sweet and still meaningful!
Go Digital!
- Aesthetic Canva Card
- Cute Holiday Photo
- Festive email or digital postcard
Still thoughtful, intentional and zero stamps needed!
Skip without the guilt!
- Celebrate the season while protecting your energy
Honestly, people get itβ¦ life gets busy- and if they donβt, they shouldnβt have been on your Christmas card list in the first place. We donβt need that kind of negativity in our lives.
Something I have done, more than once:
Send New Years cards! Send them the beginning of January, new year- new energy and no pressure.
Ask yourself if sending cards will add joy or stress to your season and let your answer guide you. XOXO
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