Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's a relatively fast option to do a new years card?
I've been sick and struggling to make a massive end-of-year work deadline. I suggested just sending regular old greeting cards and sticking in a photo we get developed at the drugstore. My spouse insists it must be an actual photo card, but won't actually make one, so here we are. To be fair he also was a little sick.
Can anyone offer advice or commiserate?
Yes Op - same here. Have not done them despite best of intentions and our mantle is now full of cards so am feeling guilty … I was thinking to make an electronic one and send Christmas Eve or Day. Not doing a letter but just a nice message .
It is not as nice as real cards but will at least let family and friends know we are thinking about them and care about them.
Sorry you have been sick and overworked . Try and get some rest over the holiday and not out too much stress on yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minted and the like. You just upload your mailing list (and a photo if you want) and they print and mail for you. It's not the most personal card ever, but it's better than nothing.
Too late for that now. But really folks most of you are either SAHM, Remote or Hybrid and this takes 2-3 hours tops. Even for really busy people like me wife. She just used CVS App on her IPhone did upload of pictures and card and hit send to nearest store then texted me buy stamps at lunch and pick up cards on way from work. Wow was that hard. She assembled putting the mailing stickers on card that night watching TV and on way to work I dropped them at Post Office.
This is not climbing Mt Everest folks. And CVS has coupons. even a dual income in person couple could do this lunch break at work. Don’t want ti use work computer or iPhone do it at nearest CVS kiosk.
Anyone could easily get cards done today and mailed easily
Anonymous wrote:While there are other holidays to consider, Christmas begins on Dec. 25 and lasts through Jan. 6, so why are you acting like this is “too late”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minted and the like. You just upload your mailing list (and a photo if you want) and they print and mail for you. It's not the most personal card ever, but it's better than nothing.
Too late for that now. But really folks most of you are either SAHM, Remote or Hybrid and this takes 2-3 hours tops. Even for really busy people like me wife. She just used CVS App on her IPhone did upload of pictures and card and hit send to nearest store then texted me buy stamps at lunch and pick up cards on way from work. Wow was that hard. She assembled putting the mailing stickers on card that night watching TV and on way to work I dropped them at Post Office.
This is not climbing Mt Everest folks. And CVS has coupons. even a dual income in person couple could do this lunch break at work. Don’t want ti use work computer or iPhone do it at nearest CVS kiosk.
Anyone could easily get cards done today and mailed easily
We have 3 kids, so we have a 120 person mailing list — which is not a 2 hour job.
Not to mention, picking the photo or taking the photo was terrible — our kids aren’t photogenic and at least one had a complaint about almost every photo we chose
So in 365 days your kids did not take one good picture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minted and the like. You just upload your mailing list (and a photo if you want) and they print and mail for you. It's not the most personal card ever, but it's better than nothing.
Too late for that now. But really folks most of you are either SAHM, Remote or Hybrid and this takes 2-3 hours tops. Even for really busy people like me wife. She just used CVS App on her IPhone did upload of pictures and card and hit send to nearest store then texted me buy stamps at lunch and pick up cards on way from work. Wow was that hard. She assembled putting the mailing stickers on card that night watching TV and on way to work I dropped them at Post Office.
This is not climbing Mt Everest folks. And CVS has coupons. even a dual income in person couple could do this lunch break at work. Don’t want ti use work computer or iPhone do it at nearest CVS kiosk.
Anyone could easily get cards done today and mailed easily
We have 3 kids, so we have a 120 person mailing list — which is not a 2 hour job.
Not to mention, picking the photo or taking the photo was terrible — our kids aren’t photogenic and at least one had a complaint about almost every photo we chose
Anonymous wrote:What's a relatively fast option to do a new years card?
I've been sick and struggling to make a massive end-of-year work deadline. I suggested just sending regular old greeting cards and sticking in a photo we get developed at the drugstore. My spouse insists it must be an actual photo card, but won't actually make one, so here we are. To be fair he also was a little sick.
Can anyone offer advice or commiserate?