...Thanksgiving Comes First. Here at EIP and at Jimmy Suldog's place, he being the the campaign originator. I'm gonna launch into excuses before I even begin this exercise, and there's really only one: people who order personalized Christmas cards usually do so around this time o' year... coz it takes time to select a design, place the order, time for the vendor to print your message, and then deliver said cards to you before the Christmas season is upon us. Not to mention the time required to write out and address the things, but we won't go there... coz my feelings about that chore are less than festive. (Ahem)
So the subject is Christmas cards. And I'm assuming at least one of you Gentle Readers still does that sort of thing, which I believe is a rather safe assumption given the package I received in the mail this past week. Vendors don't waste money flogging products that don't sell.
I don't send Christmas cards any longer; I gave up that quaint and wonderful old tradition sometime back in the 1990s. But I used to do it and The Deity At Hand knows I sent out a lot of the things. I inherited that tradition from Mom, I think. That said... were I still in the habit of sending Christmas cards I'd send out one of the following designs:
My fave... note the wreath on the Jeep. I like to think my Dad saw something like this during the Big One.
Second favorite. I find this one adorably whimsical.
I wouldn't send this one, but some may like it.
I really like this one, but I had to do some serious P-shop tweaking to get the white-on-white embossing to show up. And even now the image doesn't do the card justice.
The cards come from the Air Force Association, as you might could imagine. You can see the whole range of cards here, in the off chance you're interested.




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