Christmas cards you’ll want to receive
Every year I frugally plan to send Christmas cards to the friends and family I don’t see very often – and say Happy Christmas, in person, to those I do. But then the festive season arrives and I go all or nothing. Women To Look Up To is a brand that aims to shine a light on modern female role models and I’m sure I’ll be at the post office on 21 December coordinating a mass mail-out of their brilliant Christmas cards. There’s also a range of Christmas Tree Toppers: decorations of inspirational Women To Look Up To like Serena Williams, Beyonce and Hillary Clinton. Think they’re missing an Angela Merkel…
Warning: prices for the decorations start at £80.
Putting my Christmas card order in right now. What’s your Christmas card policy?
I’m a card sender/giver especially to neighbours and people who have helped me in some way or another. Plus I send cards to friends and family members who live abroad. Cards usually come from museum shops which I support as Friend/Member. Other acquaintances receive e-cards which I fashion from my own photographs. Always different depending on what has caught my eye and makes a strong image. These missives always lead to a string of friendly messages back. Seems people like to receive good wishes whatever form it is sent.
Hope my email photo reached you. Tried twice over weekend and it was bounced back from [email protected]
Good wishes for the festive season.