![]() ![]() On the front, it says “Our photographer moved to Maine” and on the inside it says “But we hope you have a Merry Christmas anyway” followed up with the crying child on the back. The front is 5×5 and the inside spread is 5×10. I love the square size and though it’s not quite as intricate as the 5×5 tri-fold, it’s still a great size. As a side note, all square cards require extra postage. This is a great way to use a lot of photos in a collage as well as have one standout photo in the middle. The front is a 5×5 square and when you open it up, there is another 5×5 flap followed by a 5×15 inside spread. These are probably my most favorite size because they are so different and impressive. These next four designs are 5×5 tri-fold cards. This family chose to do a word collage to summarize the year on the back in lieu of a Christmas letter.Īnother flat 5×7 with photos on both the front and back.Īnd again, another flat 5×7 with photos on both the front and back. This was a great way to keep the design consistent throughout the card and the letter. They included their Christmas letter as an 5×7 flat card insert inside. The dimensions of this one are the same as the horizontal one, it’s just folded differently and again the inside panoramic spread is what really makes this card! The inside spread measures 5×14 which makes for a pretty impressive panoramic photo. Please feel free to check out my facebook page to view more samples and to see them larger.įirst up, the horizontal 5×7 folded card. I do use some templates but try to make each card different so I like to get your input for wording, favorite photos, etc. The photos below show in order: the front of the card, the inside (if applicable) and the back. They are sold in packages of 24 and include envelopes. The details: Cards come in 3 different sizes: 5×7, 5×5 and 4×5.5 and are available folded, tri-folded or flat. ![]() Feel free to file this away for 11 months from now. Here are the individuals shots of the card so you can see them in better detail…The front:Ī post about Christmas cards in January? Yep! I get a lot of questions about Christmas cards in November and December, right when I am busy MAKING the cards and don’t have time to EXPLAIN them! Hence the Christmas card post in January. These next 2 designs are 5×5 tri-fold cards as well and then we included an additional 5×5 flat blank card with similar design elements as an insert for a handwritten thank you note. ![]() Since I was on a roll with yesterday’s post about Christmas cards, I figured I might as well make mention of birth announcements as well! The details for birth announcements are the same as Christmas cards: Cards come in 3 different sizes: 5×7, 5×5 and 4×5.5 and are available folded, tri-folded or flat.
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