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[M71]Make Christmas Photo Cards
by Melanie Smith, Mel
Christmas is once again fast approaching, and it will soon be a time to send out the traditional Christmas photo cards. This year make it more special! One of the most recent things families do to welcome the holidays is to send out these photo holiday cards. It never fails to be appreciated by friends and family whenever they receive one during this season. A beautifully designed photo holiday card, where you can integrate different pictures of your family printed on a high quality matte photo paper, making it a memento to last a lifetime.

The method is really very is simple. First is to pick a photo holiday card that interests you and email one or more photographs of your family to companies that make Christmas photo cards like Doodlebug Dezigns. The company will then take the photos and fashion a sample for you to review. The process generally takes 1 or 2 business days depending on how detailed the Christmas photo card you would want it to be. Most companies will allow you send in several photos to make sure that you get the excellent possible custom-made photo Christmas card.

When choosing for a photo holiday card, make sure to check out other design options. Most companies offer a wide selection so be sure to go for one that replicate your family the best! Most companies will send you a trial holiday card so that you will have an idea of the quality of the card and in fact will even offer to create a proof for you before your purchase. Also most companies are eager to work with clients from selecting a chosen font, photo arrangements, to changing color photos to black and white if asked for. These preferences allow customers to get a truly unique photo Christmas card of their own.

Picking out a design is a crucial factor for all photo holiday cards and photo Christmas cards. Always choose a reputable company that offers various design options from chic and classic to stylish and cool. Though most companies offers high quality designs, always remember to find a design that will welcome the New Year with your friends and family.

Quick tips for taking photos for your photo holiday cards:

? Organize the area, avoid using flash whenever possible. Choose a nice location and cover it up with a light colored cloth. Tell your family to dress-up in light colored clothing. Keep away from stripes and lout designs, as the detail will take away from the picture. Remember to keep it simple!

? If you are using a digital camera, use the highest quality setting as much as possible. Most companies selling photo holiday cards have their own photographers, so they are used to getting large files. When saving your photos to a computer use either a JPEG or GIF file. It is best if you use a 300dpi or a better resolution and an image size of 800 X 1200 pixels.

? Make a several addition this holiday season. Take some nice shots with those little guys. Close-ups are a great way to capture character. Kneel down and get on the child's level, take pictures from a range of angles. One of the coolest shots you could take is to include pictures of feet and hands on your photo holiday card.

The art of Christmas card design has made some amazing progress in recent years! Once considered a very generic industry (with a thought process to match), holiday greeting cards are now targeted for purchase by consumers as early as September for the upcoming season, as adding one’s unique touch and individuality are an essential part of the latest craze… Christmas photo cards! And having yours stand out from the masses will yield a spot on the mantle of friends and family long after the season has past.


The first step in making your “wowable" holiday greeting card is creating the ideal photo, beginning with how the photo is taken. If you use a cheap camera and old film, the picture will look cheap and old, and therefore, so will your card. A decent camera, like a digital with minimum megapixels of 3.0, or a classic 35mm will do the job nicely.


Next, you’ll want to take quite a few different shots (and picking out the best among them), planning out exactly what you want to accomplish through your card in advance. Perhaps the kids dressed in red, sitting next to a roaring fire, with poinsettias and other holiday decor placed strategically in the back and foregrounds. Or maybe an outdoor shot with the fall foliage for a background, or the family gathered for a Thanksgiving feast. In any case, a bit of creativity never hurt in the quest of creating your latest Christmas photo greeting card.


The next step is deciding on which company you’ll be utilizing to create your masterpiece. Key factors to consider are the company’s reputability, speed and quality, not forgetting about the total cost involved. The manner in which the company prints out your cards is another issue, for many will give you an option, while others will use ink-jet or sublimation print, not actual photos. These will all affect the price of your cards, not to mention the quality of the finished product.


Another factor that warrants your consideration is the caption. Will you be writing your own holiday phrase to complete your card or does this particular company only use templates such as “Holiday Greetings" and “Merry Christmas", stamped with the appropriate year, leaving room only for your name? The extent of your creativity may be limited, so you’ll need to give this a lot of thought before making your final selection.


Finally, many pharmacies, supermarkets and discount department stores will be undoubtedly fighting for your business, offering deals and discounts to those purchasing their finished product from them. But before you decide on anything, shop around, including scouring the internet, for the best deals and options to make your “Annual Christmas Photo Card" one to be cherished by many for years to come.

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