Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything with glitter on it. Even if it's glued on it comes off and makes a mess.
Ugh, glitter is the herpes of craft supplies.
Anonymous wrote:Anything with glitter on it. Even if it's glued on it comes off and makes a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Love them all...even the thought they they will be arriving in 4-6 weeks, delivered via this ba humbug thread makes me smile. Don't care if they are photos of kids, family, pet dog or fish, newletters, etc. It is all good in my book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love every card I get. Love to read them and see the pictures. I can't wait to see them every year.
I will admit to doing the photo cards the last few years. Just too busy. Though I tend to do the folded ones and write a note inside.
Even though I like the family "newsletters" it is only for entertainment purposes. Too much vanity, too many pictures, too syrupy sweet.
Totally off on a side note here, but my family always did the newsletters, every single year. My parents even send them to us now that we're all adults and in our 40s. Unbeknownst to any of us, my dad had saved them all. Every single one. He collected them all and had them bound (just minimal, kinko's style binding) and gave them to us as a gift at Christmas. He called it "The History of the XYZ Family." It was so great to read them! These started from before I was born, with news of my brother's birth. It was wild looking back on "well, our daughter (me) is walking now. She took her first steps...." and I'm 43 now.
So for people who are writing those newsletters, hang on to them. Your kids will LOVE to see them later.
Anonymous wrote:I love every card I get. Love to read them and see the pictures. I can't wait to see them every year.
I will admit to doing the photo cards the last few years. Just too busy. Though I tend to do the folded ones and write a note inside.
Even though I like the family "newsletters" it is only for entertainment purposes. Too much vanity, too many pictures, too syrupy sweet.
Anonymous wrote:The Christmas treee matching pajama pose - NO!!!!! Don't do it!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:I love that DCUM manages to get itself worked up over something as inconsequential as the type of Christmas cards they receive (and make themselves send out even though they hate doing so) two months out from Christmas. I would love to see you people have a real problem.