Hopefully, sending out Christmas cards will make me feel more "grown-up" and "adult-like". The only problem will be deciding which picture(s) to use, that will appropriately show off how adorable my little boy is (and maybe how good-looking Aaron & I are, but maybe we don't want to make people {THAT} jealous)
My in-laws give us a calendar every year with pictures from the year before from Shutterfly. When Aaron was on his mission, he had a calendar from his parents with all sorts of little encouragements on each day. It's one of his favorite memories from serving. They also make great Mother's Day and Father's Day gifts.
My favorite is bright and bold |
I love how classy this one looks, and I also have the ability to pull lots of pictures from the entire year |
I've also been wanting for so long to get a canvas art from Modern Bird Studios, but they're SO expensive, and way out of my price range. I didn't even know that Shutterfly offers canvas art, and it's affordable--meaning you won't have to break your piggy bank to afford a nice piece of art that will last a long time.
Want some? Are you practically drooling over the chance to get something for FREE? Especially something that is so nice...come on, click the link
HERE
(Hurry, you only have until December 10)
Now comes the hard part--writing the post was easy. But which Christmas card should I choose? There's 5 pages worth.
1 comment:
If you have a costco card.... you should get your canvas prints there... It is cheaper :)
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