It’s the Thought that Counts: Give Creative Christmas Cards this Season

March 20, 2010 · Filed Under Craft 

If you’ve taken any time to scan on the internet, you’ll already know that there are thousands of pre-designed Christmas cards just waiting to be downloaded and printed out for you to send to your loved ones this season. But where’s the creativity? Where’s the personal touch, other than the signature inside? If we’re going to send people cards expressing our goodwill this season, let’s at least do it right.

So, assuming that you want to make Christmas cards yourself, in comfort and glad tidings at home, we’ll continue. The first thing we should explore is that, in a secular society, Christmas has many meanings and associative feelings, depending on who you ask. This is good for us. We can expand hugely upon the usual green-and-red things and bells and holly, which have, we should admit, somewhat lost their original meaning. We’ll hang on to this thought as we talk about designs. Which simply require your creativity and a computer and printer.

With our new blank canvas, we can think about what’s going to go on our card. Think ‘Christmas season’, and not traditional Christmas. What things go with Christmas that we particularly love, what is it that we share when we come together? A great idea is to make collages – describe your favourite winter walk, a crisp, snowy scene, where the empty space is the undisturbed snow, and you illuminate the features with cut-outs from magazines and newspapers. For a uniform texture, scan this into your computer, turn the image fully black-and-white, and make quality print-outs.

One quite original idea (I’m sure it’s been done before) is to give someone a wintry treasure hunt. To do this, print out the successive clues to be hidden, and place them in a complex trail around the house. This presumes you are regularly in this person’s home; you’re unlikely to be thanked for planting these clues uninvited.

Think back to previous Christmas periods – with family and close friends, you’ll no doubt have masses of photos at hand from this most photo-heavy season. How about making a photo-board from your existing pictures with a scanner and some simple image editing software to cut out the pieces digitally, meaning you can save the precious originals? Once you’ve layered several memorable shots, you can add your seasonal message and print your cards out to address a particular area of the photoboard to a particular relative.

Whatever choice you make, be original, and try to take a twist on the normal way of doing things. Use good quality paper and colour printer to make your design look the part. Plain print-out Christmas cards are just as dull as their cheap, shop-bought cousins. Change this with a little thought, and you’ll find the process of ‘doing your Christmas cards’ much more enjoyable for yourself too.

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