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You get them every year, the photo of your sister and her family on a nicely printed holiday greeting card. Maybe this is the year that you do this yourself.

You could make them yourself - but maybe you’re not that enterprising and would rather just pay somebody else to print them for you. The following sites offer some great options to accomplish this.

  • Paper Ink Studio - Paper Ink Studio’s Holiday Cards are eco-friendly and are printed on recycled paper with soy-based inks.
  • Elum Designs - Some great Christmas and Holiday prints are available from Elum Designs.
  • LetterSpace Cards - Offers some great looking handmade Holiday designs for the upcoming season.
  • Night Owl Paper Goods - Night Owl has some really nice holiday cards available - they even have some eco-friendly wooden cards that are different from the standard holiday fare.

The in-laws will be impressed and you really can’t go wrong with any of these choices - and your card will definitely stand out from all the rest this holiday season.

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    2 Comments so far »

    1. by Simon, on November 30 2007 @ 8:42 am

       

      This site has a bunch of great designs too.

      http://www.hellolittleone.com/holiday_gallery.cfm?sc=CHR

    2. by patrick, on November 30 2007 @ 3:50 pm

       

      Good stuff! Thanks for adding that.

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