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Holiday Card #3

Holiday Card #3 was one of the very first ones I sold, and I love it! I love the back that shows off fun pictures throughout the year, and the infographic side has so many options available. I love creating this one!
 
I've always been a fan of lime green, and it is perfect for this Card.

I'm also obsessed with instagram, so what better way to show off some of those pictures than on the back of this card.

Show off your top highlights, where you call home, some of your favorite places, about each family member, how long you've been married, and your year in numbers.

If you're looking for a not-so-traditional Christmas colors, this blue and red is perfect. Use a different font, and change the sections up just a bit.

Yellow and Navy are always fun colors. These guys included a map of their travels in this design.

A different variation of red, blue and white. Include your favorite places to visit as a family, or some of your favorite activities.

Keep it simple with a few highlights, travels, Year in Numbers (with graphics), favorite places, and quotes!

I love the colors chosen for this card. I love that they are bright and fun, but still have a Christmas-y feel. I also love that they wanted infographics to show off their highlights. 

 I love greys and red, and this one is a perfect blend of both.

You don't need a lot of details, but if you have them, we can make the "About Us" or "Highlights" section bigger to fit all you have to say. 

This was a fun card to make for a single gal. Once again we used the graphics to highlight her Year in Numbers, and she included a pie chart to show what she is grateful for. We also used some fun fonts. 

You don't have to put a lot of photos on the back. Keep it simple with one photo, and a Christmas greeting. 

There are SO MANY fun variations, and these are just a few. You can see additional versions here:

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