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Free Holiday Photo Card

Free Printable & Digital Holiday Cards

By Ellen Luckett Baker

Free printable and digital holiday card

If you’re like us, you haven’t finished your shopping, much less thought about holiday cards. Here are some easy photo cards that you can print out, or if you have some basic Photoshop skills you can customize the card and e-mail it to your friends. We have been taking the latter option for the past couple of years. Not only is it a more eco-friendly way to go, but it’s so much faster! I still mail a card to those few relatives who don’t regularly check e-mail.

Happy holidays printable and digital holiday card

I’ve made them with both “Happy Holidays” and “Merry Christmas”, so take your pick. Below are the printable versions with no background color. Simply download the .pdf file and print on white or ivory card stock, cut and add a 4″x6″ photo.

Photo Card Happy Holidays

Photo Card Merry Christmas

The digital images below can be saved and opened in Photoshop or other image-editing software for you to add your own photo. If using Photoshop, simply open a file below, add your 4″ x 6″ photo (resolution 72 pixels/inch), flatten the image and save for web. E-mail it to all your friends and family and your done. Or heck, you could just post it on facebook, twitpics or your blog these days. Do you really need to update people on what you’re doing these days? They probably know what you ate for lunch.

Happy Holidays Printable

Merry Christmas printable

So, there’s an answer to your holiday cards for your high-tech or low-tech needs. (Only ‘Personal Use’ please). Happy Holidays!

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About the Author

Ellen Luckett Baker

Ellen Luckett Baker is the author of the long thread, a blog about handmade goods. She has always enjoyed making things, but the flexibility of staying a...

Ellen Luckett Baker is the author of the long thread, a blog about handmade goods. She has always enjoyed making things, but the flexibility of staying at home with her two daughters along with the creative inspiration they provide has led her to craft on a daily basis. Combining her love of graphic design and sewing, she has created an Etsy shop selling machine embroidery designs and sewing patterns.

Ellen lives in Atlanta with her husband and two young daughters. She holds a B.A. in Art History and a Master’s of Public Administration with a focus in Non-Profit Management.

Ellen recently wrote 1, 2, 3 Sew: Build Your Skills with 33 Simple Sewing Projects her crafting book. She is crazy talented!

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