10 Best Holiday Cards

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I’m a huge fan of stationery, and the holidays are prime time for giving and receiving beautiful cards and letters. Even people who never write letters or send snail mail may buckle down and send something for the holidays. Are you planning to send out a card this year? Consider this roundup of my current favorite holiday cards from five of my favorite stationers.

1. Holly Deck the Halls Card | Woodbury Design Co., $16 for 8

2. ‘Tis the Season Card | Quill & Fox, $4.50

3. Be Merry and Bright Wreath Card | Rifle Paper Co., $4.50

4. Mount Pudding Greeting Card | Mr. Boddington’s Studio, $1.65

5. Season’s Greetings Postcard | Rifle Paper Co., $5 for 10

6. Holiday Foliage Card | Quill & Fox, $4.50

7. Jingle Bells Card | Emily McDowell Studio, $4.50

8. Holiday Snow Scene Ornament Card | Rifle Paper Co., $5

9. Happy Holidays Pongo Card | Mr. Boddington’s Studio, $5

10. Sugarplums Twerk in Your Head Card | Emily McDowell Studio, $4.50

Which one’s your favorite of the bunch? Hat tip to Mr. Boddington’s Studio for most interesting product names. 🙂

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P.S. If you like mini roundups like this one, you might enjoy my two gift guides for word lovers (editors, writers, readers, librarians…) here and here.

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photos by respective stationers; graphic mine

Let me know in the comments: do you send a holiday card or newsletter? Do you have a favorite stationer or holiday card? Share it below!

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2 thoughts on “10 Best Holiday Cards

  1. Four and seven (or should that be 4 and 7? :)) are my favorites, and looking at the other cards on the margins was also fun!

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