
People ask me if I do Christmas Cards or Holiday Greetings. My enthusiastic response is “YES!” They are so wonderful. The most fun part is making the selections.

There are too many lovely options available in card designs for me to just pick one. And who actually says that it’s against some holiday etiquette rule to break away from only one design? There are too many needs to fit them into one design.

First, create the holiday list. Write down everyone you know in various categories. Forget about whether or not they sent you a card last year. Doesn’t matter. Don’t keep track. Send joy. Forget about tiffs or spats or offensiveness. Joy goes a long ways in keeping relationships healthy. Here are some categories to start with: Family, Friends, Co-workers, Current Acquaintances, Old Acquaintances, Church folks, Book Group,
 Sports/exercise people, Neighbors, Old neighbors, Service people (mail, Fed Ex, UPS, paper, hair, nails, etc.), School acquaintances for kids/grandkids, Teachers and such.

Third, add names of the people that will be invited to each party/function. As I add their names, I remove them from the first list.
Fourth, I find a card/invitation/announcement for each ‘function’. Then I add three more designs to send to those people who remain on the first list. Variety is the spice of life, right?


