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this is not an ordinary Christmas card


No red and greens! Gasp!

No dress clothes? The horror!

No parents? That's new!

But you know what? I love it anyway!

Do you make your own cards too? Leave me a comment and a link to your card if you posted it - I'd love to stop by and see it!

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  1. Here's mine!
    http://www.smellslikepopsicles.com/2009/12/christmas-cards/

    dress clothes, red & green, and parents included :-)

    ps - when is alphabitty starting again? I got stalled at J and then I think you stopped the series too...

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  2. Great Question! After a whirlwind December, Alphabitty Moments will start up again next Thursday with the letter L.

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  3. I love it.

    I have made my own the past few years but didn't do a darn thing this year. I still need to get a birth announcement made though.

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  4. I have made mine and pictured just the kids a few times. :) The beauty of a Christmas card... you really can make it how you want!

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  5. i am not a mom yet so we have not delved into this arena, yet, but i do love getting them from all of my students. i have to say the different ones are the most memorable. love yours.

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  6. I make our holiday cards each year and love that despite the huge time commitment, I know that others appreciate the time I spent making them. I tend to stay away from photos since we can only send out so many pics of the dog.

    Here's our 2009 holiday card:
    http://enjoyalllifehastooffer.blogspot.com/2009/12/2009-holiday-cards.html

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  7. I "made" mine, meaning I picked out the card and clicked and dragged (drug?) the picture into it, and picked out the font. I didn't post it on my blog because it has our real names on it (but you saw it), but the picture I used is in this post:

    http://tutuspartyoffive.blogspot.com/2009/12/merry-christmas.html

    No red or green or dress clothes for us either!

    LOVE your card!!

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  8. This is one of the best cards I have seen this year! My header on my blog is very similar to the card we sent out this year. Come check it out! {wink}

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  9. Oh my goodness I love it!! How adorable :)

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  10. Your card is awesome! I absolutely love it.

    I posted mine (and linked to previous years at the bottom of the post). Enjoy!

    http://lareinaelena.wordpress.com/2010/01/03/even-better-in-color/

    P.S.-- I loved the 25 Days of Ornaments. I read through a feed reader so I apologize for not commenting. I may steal your idea next year-- if that's okay. I adore ornaments and the stories behind them.

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  11. I love your card! What a great picture of the kids!

    This is ours...
    http://tellmeastory-higgins.blogspot.com/2009/12/our-christmas-cards-have-landed.html

    Happy New Year!!!

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  12. I loved your card! Now I need a house where I can hang it on the fridge!!!

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  13. I enjoy designing my own cards...here's this years.

    http://jzeena.blogspot.com/2010/01/christmas-card.html

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  14. I LOVE this card!!! It's way better than a posed one in Christmas clothes, I think! (Which is what I did -- but that's why I don't get paid to design things!)

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