If you are interested in having your holiday cards designed just for you, please reach out. I would love to make your vision come to life for a price that isn't crazy. To get you started on what a design might look like, I've broken down factors to consider as you go through the design process with examples of some of the cards I've designed.
Number of Photos
While I am happy to work with you on a completely illustrated design, I like to think that a picture is worth a thousand words... and more than one picture can be more! I'm a sucker for a holiday photo card. I love seeing how families grow year to year. The question here is how many photos to include: One? A few? More?

Format
This is all about how the photos are displayed at a high level. Is the photo the main event with some simple text on top? Do you want a border to showcase your photo? Do you want to include illustrations and creative elements?

Color Palette
Do you want a classic red and green Christmas color palette? Or a play off of that with berry and emerald? Do you want something colorful? Do you think that pink should be a part of all color palettes? (I often do.) Do you prefer something in winter-y blue?

Special Events & Locations
Did something happen this year that you want to include in your holiday card? A baby announcement? A wedding? Is there a special location you want to highlight? An amazing vacation? A new home? Or just that you live someplace awesome? These special events and locations can be a feature of your holiday card.

And Don't Forget the Back
The back of your holiday card is an opportunity to showcase more pictures (it's so difficult to choose just one), write a message, or have a fun pattern.

Let's get started!
If you are interested in a custom holiday card design, please reach out to understand more about availability and pricing.
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